Showing posts with label Korea. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Korea. Show all posts

Saturday, 10 February 2007

Tonga are going to France

On a hot, sunny day in Auckland, New Zealand, Tonga qualified for the second World Cup in a row.  They qualifying to compete at the RWC in France in September by giving Korea a thumping -- this time 85-3.  At half-time Tonga led 38-0.

Korea have not narrowed the gap, for in the 2003 qualifier they lost 75-0 and 119-0.

The report is from the International Rugby Board.

Tonga's qualification means that all but one of the 20 teams for next year's Tournament have been filled.  Tonga qualifies as Répechage 2 and joins the automatic qualifiers from RWC 2003 in Australia -- quarter-finalists England, Australia, New Zealand, France, Ireland, Scotland, South Africa and Wales -- and Samoa (Oceania 1), Fiji (Oceania 2), Argentina (Americas 1), Canada (Americas 2), USA (Americas 3), Italy (Europe 1), Romania (Europe 2), Namibia (Africa 1), Georgia (Europe 3) and Japan (Asia 1) in France.

Tonga will play in Pool in Pool A in France alongside champions England, South Africa, Samoa and USA in Pool A and will kick-off its finals campaign against USA in Montpellier on September 12.

The atmosphere before kick-off at Waitemata Park was electric as both sets of fans within the 2 800 crowd eagerly awaited a match that would determine the penultimate team to qualify for Rugby World Cup 2007.  Indeed, as the two teams took to the field they were greeted by a crescendo of noise from the travelling supporters who put their drums and horns to good use.

The Tongans were clinical, powerful and patient, running in 13 tries against a Korea side that struggled to match the physicality of their opponents at both the set piece and the breakdown.  Without any decent possession and trapped within their own 22 for much of the game, Korea had withstand waves of attacks from a Tongan side that was determined to blow away the cobwebs after a couple of months without a match.

Making good use of explosive runners like lock Teu'imuli Kaufusi, fullback Vungakoto Lilo and centre Hudson Tonga'uiha to punch holes in a tiring Korea defence, Tonga soon started running in the tries.  Indeed the game was effectively over as a contest before the interval as the Pacific Island team raced into a 38-0 lead.

There was no relenting after the break as Tonga made the most of every opportunity presented with Hudson Tonga'uiha, first five Fangatapu Apikotoa and wingers Vaea Poteki and Sione Fonua all scoring their second try of the match in the second half to secure safe passage to Rugby World Cup 2007.

Tonga's qualification means that just one place remains to be filled for the Tournament in France with Portugal and Uruguay playing home and away fixtures next month to determine who will qualify as Repechage 1 and join New Zealand, Scotland, Italy and Romania in Pool C.

Scorers:

For Tonga:
Tries:  S Fonua 2, V Poteki 2, H Tonga'uiha 2, F Apikotoa 2, H T-Pole, T Kaufusi, V Lilo, H Paea, S Kalamafoni
Cons:  F Apikotoa 10

For Korea:
Pen:  Jun-Ki Hong

Saturday, 25 November 2006

Japan race to France

Big win over Korea

Japan beat Korea 54-0 in Hong Kong on Saturday afternoon to book their place in the 2007 World Cup in France.

Beaten Korea now play Tonga in a répechage match, the winner also qualifying for France.  It is highly unlikely that Korea will come close to winning that one.

Japan, who have only ever won one match at the World Cup now slot into Pool B along with Australia, Wales, Fiji, and Canada.

Japan led 28-0 at half-time after tries by Mitsugu Yamamoto, Go Aruga, Luatangi Samurai Vatuvei and Phil O'Reilly all converted by Aruga.

In the second half rugby's greatest scorer of Test tries ever, Daisuke Ohata, scored a hat-trick of tries to extend his record to 69 tries, four of them scored in this tournament.  Right at the end Hirotoki Onozawa scored Japan's last try.  Young Aruga converted three of them.

Afterwards incoming coach John Kirwan said:  "I am very pleased for the boys and Japan.  There was lot of pressure on us before the game but we can now think about the World Cup.  The players did their nation proud."

Scorers:

For Japan:
Tries:  Yamamoto, Aruga, Vatuvei, O'Reilly,  Ohata 3, Onozawa
Cons:  Aruga 7

Teams:

Japan:  15 Go Aruga, 14 Daisuke Ohata (captain), 13 Hideyui Yoshida, 12 Shotaro Onishi, 11 Hirotoki Onozawa, 10 Keisuke Sawaki, 9 Mamoru Ito, 8 Takuro Miuchi, 7 Philip O’Reilly, 6 Hajime Kiso, 5 Luatangi Samurai Vatuvei, 4 Hitoshi Ono, 3 Ryo Yamamura, 2 Mitsugu Yamamoto, 1 Tatsukichi Nishiura
Replacements:  16 Yuji Matsubara, 17 Yuichi Hisadomi, 18 Takashi Akatsuka, 19 Takashi Kikutani, 20 Takashi Tsuji, 21 Kenji Shomen, 22 Ryota Asano

Korea:  15 Jae Young Chae, 14 Chul Woong Kwak, 13 Jong Su Kim, 12 Sung Soo Kim, 11 In Sou Cho, 10 Tae Il Yoon, 9 Myung Geun Lee, 8 Kwang Moon Lee, 7 Young Nam You, 6 Jeong Min Kim, 5 Kwon Woo Youn, 4 Young Nam Kim, 3 Tae Hyung Kim, 2 Soon Kil Eom, 1 Young Keun Kim
Replacements:  16 Sung Un Jung, 17 Tae Hyung Kim, 18 Seon Kyu Park, 19 Song Gun Jung, 20 Young Hun Yang, 21 Min Hyung Yoo, 22 Keun Hyun Kim

Referee:  Chris Pollock (New Zealand)
Touch judges:  James Leckie, George Ayoub (both Australia)
Assessor:  Brendan McCormick (Australia)