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Asian 5 Nations Rugby Tournament


5 Nation Rugby Nomad Sports Club
Photo courtesy Bernadette Villaluz

UPDATED 04/07/2009

Finals match (04/07/09) full-time score: Philippines 25 – Guam 0. Although the win was a clear demonstration of the skill and stamina of the Philippine rugby team, the score line does not reflect the tenacity of the Guamanians who nevertheless came very close to scoring in the closing minutes of the game. Team Philippines now move up to Division 2 of Asian 5 Nations Rugby.

Due to a late venue change, Nomad Sports Club is now hosting the first ever Division 3 Asian 5 Nations Rugby Tournament on Saturday, 4th July. Americans also welcome!

There are large crowds expected for this first ever at Nomad Sports Club so come early to secure your spectator spot for the Asian 5 Nations Rugby Tournament and support the best of the Philippine National Rugby Team.

If you have not been to the Nomad Sports Club for a while then you will be pleased to know that you no longer run the risk of getting lost in Merville Park (just South of the airport) and missing the game. You can go direct to the Nomad Sports Club’s new entrance along Moonwalk. Just have an ID ready to give to the gate as you enter Moonwalk and then drive for 200 meters, you will find the new Nomad Sports Club entrance on the left.

Nomad Sports Club is open to all visitors for the Asian 5 Nations Rugby Tournament so take this chance to enjoy the excellent range of facilities at the club including: three restaurants, two bars and much more.

If you can’t be there for the game then you can view Nomad Sports Club real-time through the IP camera/webcam located on top of the flood lights.

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