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수요일, 08 12월 2010 23:48 |
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The Asian games has included rugby since the 1998 games - showing the Olympics how it's done. Korea dominated the first four events, winning gold at each one. In 2006, Korea came very close to continuing this trend, losing a very close final to Japan 27-26.
However, a shock defeat in the group phase this year (losing to China 5-12), meant Korea met Japan in the semi-finals. They lost the game 15-28, but managed to take revenge over China in the 3rd/4th play-off, winning 21-14 to secure a bronze medal.
Adding a bronze to their tally, keeps Korea top of the Asian Games Rugby medal table with 6 medals from 6 events. |
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화요일, 28 JUNE 2011 14:57 |
 | | Arriving at the Zoo | A recent visit to Seoul Grand Park saw the Seoul Survivors take the girls from Sundeok Orphanage on a day trip to the zoo. It was a great day, with beautiful weather, lots of animals to see and yummy ice-creams.
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After a leisurely walk around the zoo, we all stopped at the dolphin show to watch some live entertainment, before heading off to a Chinese restaurant to indulge in some ja-jang-myeon (a real favorite with the kids).
A great day was had by all, and I'm sure everyone is looking forward to the next trip and a chance to spend even more time with some really great kids! |
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화요일, 29 11월 2011 12:24 |
 | | Crabs Group Shot | This past weekend saw the culmination of the 2011 Yellow Sea Cup. With the Devils having already been crowned 2011 champions, the Survivors & Crabs were left to battle it out for second place. A promising, new look Survivors team had been putting in the hours at training for the last few weeks, and were ready to demonstrate what they were made of.
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수요일, 21 9월 2011 22:47 |
 | | The Victors | The Survivors have won the final KTA Touch Event. With 8 teams in attendance, great weather, and a full day's rugby on display, the Survivors finally ran out victors!
More to follow... |
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일요일, 26 9월 2010 14:29 |
 | | JoeDay | Huge congratulations go out to Joe Day, a member of the Seoul Survivors for more than thirty years, as he is made the first Life Member of Seoul Survivors RFC. Joe has always been a very active and enthusiastic member of the club and fully deserves this reward.
The Survivors are planning a big reunion in New Zealand next year to help them enjoy the Rugby World Cup. One aspect of this reunion is the "Survivors' History project". A big effort is being put into formalising the club's histoy and putting together official records of what has happened within the club since its inception back in 1978. The roster of Life Members and major contributors to the club is one very important aspect of this project, and Joe fully deserves to be the first name on the list. |
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