SOUTH KOREA GETS WINNING START IN ASIA RUGBY CHAMPIONSHIP

South Korea got Rugby World Cup campaign off to a good start after defeating Malaysia 35-10 in Kuala Lumpur. The Koreans were too superior against the Asia Rugby Championship Top Division debutant as they took a strong 21-0 lead in the first 40 minutes.

South Korea went into the Bukit Jalil National Stadium like a storm as they pressured the unsettled home team. It took just two minutes for them to score their first penalty through Youn Hyung Oh. Six minutes later, Jeong Min Jang got a try to extend their lead. The Hibiscus struggled to hold the experienced South Koreans. Youn Hyung Oh scored another two penalties and a penalty try to put them 21 points ahead in the first half.

South Korea returned after the break with a consistent performance. Jeong Min Jang delivered another try for his team in the 47th minute, and Youn Hyung Oh scored the conversion. Malaysia finally got into the match on the hour mark. Timoci Vunimoku scored a try in the 60th minute, and Mohamad Syarif Saiful Aazwan made no mistake from the spot for the conversion. Eight minutes later, Mohamad Syarif scored a penalty to take his team back into contention.

However, the Koreans were more experience to manage rising Hibiscus. A try in the final minute of the game by Kwang Sik Kim ended Malaysia's chances to create history. Youn Hyung Oh completed the conversion to seal South Korean's victory with a 35-10 score. Malaysia will face Hong Kong on May 5th at the same venue for their second game in the 2018 Asia Rugby Championship.


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