GOOD START FOR MALAYSIA AT ASIA RUGBY CHAMPIONSHIP

ASIA RUGBY CHAMPIONSHIP: MALAYSIA 36 - UAE 22

Malaysia displayed a fine performance to claim a good start in the Asia Rugby Championship 2017 (ARC) after beating United Arab Emirates (UAE) 36-22 on Sunday. The defending champions showed full of confidence to take control of the game from the start until the the final whistle. The last time both team played against each other was in 2015, where Malaysia won it narrowly 20-19 in the Division Two.

Jone Mawara Nasalo opened the scoring for Malaysia with a try in the 14th minute before Mohd Fairuz Ab Rahman delivered the conversion. However, UAE equalised eight minutes later through Ryno Fourie's try and Andrew Stevenson's conversion. The Bunga Raya squad regained the lead in the 35th minute from another try by Jone. Mohd Fairuz scored the conversion and another penalty for his team to take a good 17-10 lead at half time.

Lee Nyuk Fah's players continued their good performance after the match resumed. Just six minutes into the second half, Jone was on the scoresheet again with another try. Mohd Fairuz made no mistake from the spot for the conversion. UAE got two more tries in the second half through Daniel Perry and Kristopher Greene. Though, Malaysia kept their momentum going with tries by Wong Wye Wye and Sakiusa Terence Gavidi. Samuela Tamanisau scored the last conversion for his team to get away with a remarkable 36-22 victory.


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