CHINESE TAIPEI TAKE ASIA RUGBY CHAMPIONSHIP DIV II TITLE

Chinese Taipei defeated Thailand in their final match to claim the Asia Rugby Championship Division II title. Based on the World Rugby Rankings, Chinese Taipei were the favourites to land the title despite playing on a humid day in Pattaya. Both teams had defeated India earlier before coming into the decisive match. 

Thailand did not went down easily, as they made the visitors to work hard until the end of the match. Akarin Thitisakulvit gave the hosts a good start in the final from a penalty. Che-Yu Sung gave Chinese Taipei the first try in the 19th minute to put them into the lead. Thailand responded with a try 10 minutes later through Vatcharakorn Vorachate to regain the lead. Thitisakulvit scored another penalty to extend their advantage, but Wei-Ming Ling got another try to keep Chinese Taipei just one point behind at the break.

Both sides played solid games after the break. Sumet Thammaporn scored Thailand's second try with in the 60th minute. Wei-Ming Lin gave Chinese Taipei the lead once more, before a third Thitisakulvit penalty levelled the scores to 21-21. Wei-Ming Lin turned hero for his team with the winning try in the final 10 minutes, and a successful conversion by Chun-Hao Yeh clinched the championship for Chinese Taipei.


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