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JAZZ CAPS REMARKABLE 2019 BY WINNING THAILAND MASTERS

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Thailand’s Jazz Janewattananond signed off from his 2019 Asian Tour season just like the way he started when he cruised to a commanding five-shot victory at the Thailand Masters on Sunday. It has been a stunning year for the 24-year-old as he triumphed again for the second time in two weeks after closing with a six-under-par 65 at the Phoenix Gold Golf and Country Club.  Jazz got off to a flying start when he won the Asian Tour’s season-opener in Singapore in January. 12 months later, he would end the year by capturing his sixth Asian Tour title and fourth this season on home soil. Jazz’s winning total of 23-under-par 261 at a venue which he won before too meant he will break into the top-40 on the Official World Golf Ranking (OWGR), a target he had set out to achieve at the start of the week. Compatriot Suradit Yongcharoenchai tried to surmount a late challenge by firing seven birdies and one eagle for a 62 but it was still not enough to catch the 2019 Asian T

DOUBLE VICTORIES FOR NEW ZEALAND AT CAPE TOWN SEVENS

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New Zealand clinched the double at the Cape Town Sevens by winning both the women's and men's titles. The Black Ferns beat Australia 17-7 to win the women's title and secured a second consecutive victory in the World Sevens Series new season. The men's team came from behind to edge host nation South Africa 7-5 in the final. Discover the World After a scoreless first half, Justin Geduld put the Blitzboks in front with a try right after the restart. However, Ngarohi McGarvey-Black sealed the victory for the All Blacks with a converted try late in the second half. New Zealand now share the world seven series lead with South Africa after two rounds. Sports News & Photos In the Womens final, New Zealand opened with a third minute try to Kelly Brazier , and led 12-0 at halftime after Tui's first try. Ellia Green cut the deficit to 12-7 with a converted try, but Tui sealed the deal with her second try two minutes from fulltime after

BONZER SIGNS FOR RUGBY-BUNDESLIGA TV PFORZHEIM

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Mohamad Amin Jamaluddin , or simply known as Bonzer will be playing in Germany next season. The Malaysia national player has agreed to join TV 1834 Pforzheim in the Rugby Bundesliga . Bonzer has been playing for Cobra Rugby Club in the Malaysia Rugby League for 6 seasons. A talented player and has played regularly for the national team, Bonzer is ready for bigger challenges. His potential in rugby was once recognised by New Zealand club, Harbour Hawks . The Perlis-born player will bring his playing experience to his new club. TV Pforzheim is one of the top rugby club in Germany. The club was the Rugby Bundesliga champions in 2011, and won the German Rugby Union Championship in 2016. Bonzer's arrival will spark their chances for more titles. RUGBY ASIA