2018 Asia Rugby Under-18 Girls 7s

Location: Bhubaneswar, India
Date: 26th - 28th October 2018
Participating Southeast Asian teams: Laos, Philippines and Thailand

  • October 26 | Pool B | India 22-5 UAE
  • October 26 | Pool B | Sri Lanka 81-0 Bangladesh    
  • October 26 | Pool C | Hong Kong 69-0 Chinese Taipei    
  • October 26 | Pool C | Thailand 60-0 Nepal    
  • October 26 | Pool A | China 49-0  Philippines    
  • October 26 | Pool A | Laos 0-24 Qatar    

  • October 27 | Pool B | India 89-0 Bangladesh    
  • October 27 | Pool B | Sri Lanka 12-27 UAE    
  • October 27 | Pool C | Thailand 68-0 Chinese Taipei    
  • October 27 | Pool C |  Hong Kong 75-0 Nepal    
  • October 27 | Pool A | China 65-0 Qatar    
  • October 27 | Pool A | Laos 0-7 Philippines    
  • October 27 | Pool B | UAE  74-0 Bangladesh    
  • October 27 | Pool B | India 24-15 Sri Lanka    
  • October 27 | Pool C |  Nepal 0-25 Chinese Taipei    
  • October 27 | Pool C | Thailand 10-19 Hong Kong    
  • October 27 | Pool A | Philippines 14-19  Qatar    
  • October 27 | Pool A | China 63-0 Laos    
  • October 27 |  Bowl Round Robin | Laos 30-0  Nepal    
  • October 27 |  Bowl Round Robin | Chinese Taipei  27-0  Bangladesh   
  • October 27 | Main Cup | Quarter Final | China 56-0 Philippines
  • October 27 | Main Cup | Quarter Final | UAE 7-36 Thailand    
  • October 27 | Main Cup | Quarter Final | Sri Lanka 0-51  Hong Kong    
  • October 27 | Main Cup | Quarter Final | India 31-0 Qatar  
  
  • October 28 | Bowl Round Robin |  Bowl RR | Laos 51-0 Bangladesh    
  • October 28 | Bowl Round Robin |  Bowl RR | Chinese Taipei 24-0 Nepal    
  • October 28 | Main Plate | Semi Final | Philippines 17-5  UAE
  • October 28 | Main Plate | Semi Final | Sri Lanka 10-17 Qatar    
  • October 28 | Main Cup | Semi Final |  China 47-0 Thailand    
  • October 28 | Main Cup | Semi Final |  Hong Kong 50-7  India    
  • October 28 |  Bowl Round Robin |  Nepal   32-0 Bangladesh    
  • October 28 |  Bowl Round Robin | Chinese Taipei 0-32  Laos    
  • October 28 | 7th - 8th  | UAE  22-0  Sri Lanka    
  • October 28 | Plate Final | Philippines  10-15  Qatar    
  • October 28 | 3rd - 4th | Thailand  25-5  India
  • October 28 |  Cup Final | China  28-5  Hong Kong 

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