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Thursday, 20 May 2010 00:20 |
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The top two ranked Yellow Sea Cup teams clash in an epic battle at Fortress Jamwon on Saturday, May 29th, to determine the frontrunner for this year's competition.
Shanghai's squad will need all its clinical nous to overcome the Survivors' excitement machine at the riverside where the locals remain unbeaten in front of their feverish home crowd support.
A full day of rugby will feature three back-to-back games, The Seoul Sisters will kick things off, at 1.45, with a demo game against the Shanghai Ladies. They'll be followed, at 2.30, by the main event - the Survivors vs. the Hairy Crabs. The SS Killer Bees will close out the show, with a 4 o'clock game of rugby 10s against the Shanghai B team. |
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Sunday, 09 May 2010 11:49 |
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A beautiful day of rugby saw six teams converge upon Seoul from all across the Korean peninsula. They came to compete in the first leg of the Korea Tens Series. Spectators and players alike enjoyed 15 games of highly contested, well-spirited rugby. Check out the photo gallery to see Robin Ash's photos of the event, or click through to read more.
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Monday, 03 May 2010 16:46 |
The Survivors hit the road this weekend for a feast of rugby. An early bus to Gumi, accompanied by the Seoul Sisters, was followed by a morning of games, an afternoon of watching Korea play Japan in the Asian 5 Nations, and an evening partying at the Waegook Cook. |
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Tuesday, 04 May 2010 14:53 |
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The Seoul Survivors will host the first leg of the Korea 10s at their Jamwon home ground this May 8th. Directions here
Start your day off with some great 10s rugby action and then head off to party at the World DJ Fest in the evening.
The first leg will feature: Seoul Survivors, SS Killer Bs, Cheongju Knights, Gumi Barbarians, Korea University, Jeonnam Aliens
All adult men rugby players are welcome to show up whether you are affiliated to a team or not as a scratch team may be made up on the day to fill the schedule or as cover players for teams that need numbers or lose their own players through injury.
Check out at the website at: http://koreatens.com/
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Monday, 03 May 2010 10:54 |
 Korea are now half-way through their pursuit of the Asian 5 Nations trophy, and things aren't looking too good! With back-to-back losses away to Hong-Kong and at home to Japan, Korea are firmly rooted to the bottom of the table. With only 1 try in their first two games, and a lack of creative rugby, Korea haven't yet managed a bonus point - leaving them 5 points adrift on 0 points. With two hard games to go, against Kazakhstan and the Arabian Gulf, Korea's dreams of getting into the Rugby World Cup, have now been replaced by the real possibility of finishing bottom and being relegated to Division 1! |
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