SINGAPORE, THAILAND, WIN AT SEA SEVENS
Singapore are in a great form ahead of the SEA Games as they beat Causeway rival Malaysia 19-7 in the men's final of the South East Asia 7s (SEA 7s). The home team got off to a perfect start when they were awarded a penalty try in the first minute to lead 7-0. Malaysia bounced back through a converted try by Wan Izzudin to even the scores 7-7 at half-time.
Early in the second half, Singapore captain Marah Ishraf delivered a beautiful looping cross-field kick over the Malaysia defence which winger Teng Chong Yao caught on the run to score his side's second try. Ishraf himself converted for a 14-7 lead, before Matthias Chia scored a third try for Singapore a minute from the final whistle.
In the women category, defending SEA Games champion Thailand successfully defended its SEA 7s crown by beating Singapore 34-0.
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