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KERIS CONLAY CLAIM THIRD TITLE AT ELITE 7'S

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Keris Conlay Rugby Club claimed their third title of the year with victory over Panthers Blowpipes in the Elite 7's final on Sunday. After winning the MRL Premier and Malaysia Rugby Championship in April, the Elite 7's is the icing on cake for in their victorious season. Keris Conlay made it into the final after beating Bunga Raya Juniors 33-5 in the semifinals, while Panthers Blowpipes defeated NS Wanderers 33-7 in another semifinal match. Keris Conlay did not face much problem in the final as they cruised to victory with a 26-5 score. Bunga Raya Juniors beat NS Wanderers 35-5 to claim the third place finish. FRC Dingoes won the women category after beating Singapore Selects 10-5 in the final. KL Tigers Women defeated UiTM Simba RC to finish third in the inaugural Elite 7's tournament held at the MBPJ Stadium in Kelana Jaya. tigerssupersports.com

MOBITEL EAGLES WIN SRI LANKA SUPER 7'S

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​ Mobitel Eagles won the Sri Lanka Super Sevens despite losing the second leg cup final at the Racecourse Rugby Ground in Colombo on Sunday. Ezy Wolves won the final 26-12, but Mobitel Eagles emerged as the overall champions based on total points collected from the two-legged tournament. The Eagles collected a total of 55 points for winning the first leg in Kandy and runners-up in Colombo, while the Wolves finished second with 43 points from the two legs. Softlogic Warriors and Access Kings share the overall third place as both team completed the championship series with 34 points. In the Colombo leg, Mobitel Eagles qualified to their second successive final after beating the Etisalat Panthers 33-24 in the semi-finals. Ezy Wolves made it into the final by defeating Cargills Gladiators 17-10 in the last four. Etisalat Panthers edged Cargills Gladiators 22-19 to secure the plate title, while Walkers CML Vipers beat KBSL Dragons 28-17 to claim the Shield. Navy SC outclassed Army

WANG WEI-LUN CLINCH CHARMING YEANGDER ADT TITLE

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Wang Wei-lun of Chinese Taipei erased the heartbreaks from two play-off defeats over the last two years by claiming his first Asian Development Tour (ADT) title at the Charming Yeangder ADT on Sunday. Wang, who started the round with a one-shot advantage, closed with a two-under-par 70 to win by two shots on 14-under-par 274 total at the Linkou International Golf and Country Club , a regular host venue on the Asian Tour. The 23-year-old Wang was tied for lead with countryman and playing partner Wang Tsung-chieh heading into the 18th tee before an errant approach shot saw Tsung-chieh stumbled out of the title race with a bogey while Wang sank a one-footer for birdie. Tsung-chieh signed for a 71 to settle for second place alongside compatriots Yeh Wei-tze (67), Hsu Hao-sheng (70) and Yang Fei-hao (71), as well as Japan's Masaru Takahashi (71), who emerged as the best-placed foreigner, in the US$150,000 event. Chinese Taipei's Lee Chieh-po and Michael Tran of Vi

NEVER SAY DIE T-TEAM HOLD NEGERI SEMBILAN

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PIALA MALAYSIA: NEGERI SEMBILAN 3 - T-TEAM 3 Negeri Sembilan wasted a golden opportunity as they were held to a 3-3 draw by T-Team in a Malaysia Cup Group A match. The home side were in a comfortable lead before T-Team fought back towards the end. In front of the home fans, Negeri Sembilan took an early lead just after four minutes when Bruno Suzuki scored after a fine one-two play with Lee Andrew Tuck . Then Jonathan Behe doubled the advantage in the 23rd minute after receiving a good cross from Tuck. T-Team turned the pressure on Negeri Sembilan after the break. A mistake by skipper, Annas Rahmat gave T-Team their first goal in the 53rd minute. T-Team finally found the equaliser through Mohd Fakhrurazi Musa in the 74th minute. Farderin Kadir brought back the cheer for the Negeri Sembilan fans as he netted in the 83rd minute. Though, it wasn't for long as T-Team got a penalty in the injury time. Dilshod Sharofetdinov made no mistake to deny Negeri Semb

PERAK MAINTAIN GOOD RUN IN MALAYSIA CUP

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PIALA MALAYSIA: KUALA LUMPUR 0 - PERAK 3 Three times Malaysia Cup champions, Perak continued their fine run in the campaign with an away win over Kuala Lumpur yesterday. The Bos Gaurus hammered the home side 3-0 in a Group B match at Selayang Stadium. Kuala Lumpur managed to keep the clean sheet in the first half. However, Perak came on stronger after break and Kuala Lumpur could not hold them anymore. Gilmar Jose Da Silva opened the scoring in the 59th minute. Leandro Dos Santos scored Perak's second goal in the 72nd minutes before Gilmar found the net again in the 83rd minute. It was a disaster in the second half for Kuala Lumpur, but Perak managed to maintain their good run in the Malaysia Cup campaign. www.nohal.com/megalyrics

PERAK ON THE RIGHT TRACK

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PIALA MALAYSIA: PERAK 2 - PKNS FC 0 Perak put themselves on the right track in the Malaysia Cup campaign by claiming their first win. The Bos Gaurus beat PKNS FC 2-0 in Ipoh on Tuesday. It was not an easy match for Perak as seen on the scoreboard. PKNS played a solid game and it took 80 minutes before Perak could find the net. Thiago Junio Aquino headed in from a corner kick by Zaquan Adha Abd Radzak to give the home side the lead. Gilmar Jose da Silva doubled the score before the end to give Perak a comfortable position in Group B.

TIRAWAT WINS AT BETAGRO ALL THAILAND CHAMPIONSHIP BY THREE SHOTS

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Tirawat Kaewsiribandit of Thailand battled through a back injury to claim a stylish three-shot victory at the Betagro All Thailand Championship on Sunday. The 27-year-old posted a flawless six-under-par 64, thanks to three closing birdies, to defeat countryman Suradit Yongcharoenchai (66) for his first Asian Development Tour (ADT) title at the Laem Chabang International Country Club . Tirawat's winning total of 23-under-par 257 earned him US$13,262 and six Official World Golf Ranking points. The victory also moved him to fourth place on the ADT Order of Merit . Panuphol Pittayarat and Danthai Boonma of Thailand settled for tied third place following a 64 and 66 respectively at the three million Baht (approximately US$87,209) ADT event. The talented Tirawat struggled with a back injury which forced him to withdraw from last week's Taifong Open on the ADT. He overcame the pain barrier this week after going through regular physiotherapy. He posted three straight bi