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SABAH LIFT THE PRESTIGIOUS AGONG'S CUP AGAIN

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Sabah edged Kelantan 47-45 in the final to win their fifth Agong's Cup . It was a very dramatic finale at the UPNM Stadium as Kelantan's went all out to end their their six-year title drought. But Sabah were also determined to win, and they were better than the last edition . With former All Black player Charles Luke McAlister , vice-captain Nathanael Tan and fly half substitute Fijian Serupepeli Naqasima in the line-up, Sabah got no reason to fail this time. They opened the scoring inside the first minute with a try by Mohamad Safwan Abdullah . However Kelantan bounced back and scored three tries through Mohamad Ikwan Akmal , Zulkiflee Azmi and Wan Azley Wan Omar . The East Coast team took a 24-20 halftime lead. Sabah came back stronger after the break. Luke played important role in the team's revival. His experience lead his team to overcome their opponents. Three converted tries and two penalties were enough to turn around the score in for Sabah in the

VIETNAM BREAK MALAYSIA'S HEART TO WIN SECOND AFF CUP

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Vietnam ended their ten years wait to win the AFF Suzuki Cup after beating Malaysia 1-0 in the tournament’s final second-leg at  My Dinh Stadium . After the 2-2 draw in the first leg at the National Stadium in Kuala Lumpur, Vietnam carried two away goals advantage for the final 90 minutes in Hanoi. Nguyen Anh Duc turned hero for the home side as he scored the only goal in the sixth minute after receiving a cross from midfielder Nguyen Quang Hai. Malaysia pressed for an equaliser but the score remained until the final whistle. Vietnam survived the thrilling encounter with a deserving 1-0 victory. They are officially the champions of AFF Suzuki Cup 2018, beating Malaysia 3-2 on aggregate after the two legs. This is the first AFF Cup championship title in a decade for Vietnam and also only their second in history. They lifted the trophy right after the match and the fans celebrated throughout the night. Midfielder Nguyen Quang Hai was named the Most Valuable Player aw

DAVETA RUGBY CLUB RETAIN COBRA 10'S CROWN

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Daveta Rugby Club successfully retained the Cobra 10's title at the MBPJ Stadium, Malaysia on Sunday. The Cup Final match against New Zealand's Global Barbarians was stopped due to lightning storm, and The Fijians were declared as the winner based on points accumulated in the group stage. Daveta topped Group A with 140 points while Global Barbarians had 59 points in Group D. Daveta hammered Varsity Vipers 54-5 in the last four to reach the final, while Global Barbarians beat Canberra Barbarians 12-7 to challenge for the title. A total of 15 teams from Malaysia, Fiji, Australia, New Zealand, Scotland and South Africa took part in the 48th edition of the Cobra 10's.  SA Tigers of South Africa claimed the Plate title after defeating Projecx Waterboys from Scotland 14-10. Australian's NS Silverback beat Fiji Lions 26-14 to bag the Bowl title. Travel & Photography

UNBEATEN MALAYSIA WIN ASIA RUGBY U18 BOYS SEVENS

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Malaysia displayed a stunning performance to win the Asia Rugby Under-18 Boys 7's at the EduCity Stadium , Malaysia. The victory proved that they are one of the best in the region when it comes to age group competitions. The Malaysian boys kicked-start the first day of the tournament with three comfortable wins over Hong Kong (31-5), South Korea (47-5) and Laos (53-0). On the second day, they recorded another three wins against Qatar (34-0), Uzbekistan (40-0), and the strongest opponent, China (19-17). Malaysia completed their round-robin format with 100 percent record and collected 18 points. The boys scored 224 and conceded just 27 in six matches. China and Hong Kong collected 15 points each. But China took the second place with +152 score difference, while Hong Kong settled for third with +134 score difference. The Hottest Online Rugby Magazine in Asia!

MALAYSIA STUN THAILAND TO TAKE AFF CUP FINAL SPOT

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Malaysia pulled a surprise in the Asean Football Federation (AFF) Cup by holding Thailand to a 2-2 draw at the Rajamangala Stadium in Bangkok. The Harimau Malaya fought back to win with away goals after being held 0-0 in the first leg at the National Stadium in Kuala Lumpur. Malaysia's goals were scored by Syahmi Safari and Norshahrul Idlan Talaha while Thailand's goals came from Irfan Zakaria 's own goal and Pansa Hemviboon . The home side could have won the match after Syahmi gave away a penalty in the third minute of injury time, but Adisak Kraisorn skied his penalty. That miss was a great relief for Tan Cheng Hoe 's side and as they held on to the result to qualify for the final. Malaysia will face either Vietnam or the Philippines in a two-legged final on December 11 and 15. Malaysia last qualified for the final in 2014 but lost to Thailand via a 4-3 aggregate in a two-legged final.