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News - Manila Nomads
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Written by Rey Gigataras
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Monday, 29 October 2007 |
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Eagles win in dramatic fashion |
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News - Alabang Eagles
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Written by PRFU
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Friday, 09 March 2007 |
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Alabang Eagles Rugby Club win the Alabang 10’s Rugby tournament in a dramatic fashion against old rivals Nomads Rugby Club 10-7. The Eagles blazed through their pool games and semi-finals with a breeze until facing off with Nomads in the finals. Nomads, looking to turn the tables and again become the number one team in the Philippines since their loss to the Eagles at the Sinulog 10’s, came in with all guns firing. As usual, a hard knocking game up front was to be expected, even with the sudden down pour of rain which gave the game more intensity.  Alabang Eagles vs MAAP Warrioirs |
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Upcoming: Manila10's 2007 |
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News - Manila Nomads
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Written by Rey Gigataras
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Monday, 05 March 2007 |
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ANZCHAM Manila10's Lunch 2007 |
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News - Manila Nomads
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Written by Rey Gigataras
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Sunday, 04 March 2007 |
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Upcoming: Alabang10's 2007 |
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News - Alabang Eagles
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Written by PRFU
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Thursday, 01 March 2007 |
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Alabang Eagles win 1st Sinulog10’s |
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News - Cebu City
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Written by PRFU
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Thursday, 01 March 2007 |
 Sinulog10s Champions Alabang Eagles take home the Dragon’s Cup as they beat old rivals, Nomads Rugby Club in extra time at the 1st Sinulog 10’s Rugby Festival on January 20 in Cebu. With the history of both clubs as being the old rivals of Philippine Rugby, a tough and hard game was to be expected.New and old spectators to Rugby crowded the field in anticipation as they witnessed hard tackles and quick passing by both teams but the fired up Eagles started the game with a bang and ran in two quick tries in the 1st half. The Nomads, led by Romain Barberis, sparked in the 2nd half and fought back to score 2 tries to equal the game in full time. Eagles stepped up a gear in extra time and scored another 2 amazing tries utilizing there speed advantage against the Nomads. Nomads, with the never say die attitude, kept coming back but to no avail as they met the Eagles tough defense which was led by there captain, Tom Egerton, who had an amazing try saving tackle in the dying seconds of the game. |
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AMEC-CAPE EAST Manila10s Rugby Festival |
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News - Manila Nomads
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Written by Trevor Stott-Briggs
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Friday, 07 April 2006 |
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I asked around for someone to write an article about this year’s Manila 10’s and no-one volunteered. Like, NO-ONE! It’s usually difficult to get people to write stuff anyway, but this subject had an incredible alcoholic haze surrounding it. People who are normally verbose and outspoken just went “Duuuuuh….” Like, what ever happened had been erased from everybody’s memory banks - except that it left a huge pleasant afterglow that just made everyone want to do it all again next year. I guess I shouldn’t complain then. What we do know is that this year was GREAT….….. and that next will be even BIGGER and BETTER. One thing I do know from this year is that SINGAPORE BARBARIANS won the Cup Competition. This and all the other results are on the Nomads Manila 10’s website at www.manila10s.com . So it must be true! They beat the Black Watch 17 -5 in a hard fought final. The Black Watch put up a good show and they never gave up. They are a British Army side composed mainly of Fijian nationals who have been recruited in the Armed Forces. They are just back from serving in Afghanistan - so they know all about tough conditions! In the Plate Championship Kowloon beat the Taipei Baboons 45-17. Again a fairly convincing win – but then Kowloon is one of the top sides in Hong Kong. In the Bowl the HKFC Scorpions first team beat the Seoul Survivors 24-12. And finally, in the Shield, Bahrain beat the Tequila Mockingbirds by 14-5. So that’s the facts, ma’am just the facts.
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Nomads give Valley a game! |
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News - Manila Nomads
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Written by Trevor Stott-Briggs
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Monday, 12 September 2005 |
 Great to have the Valley boys in town! Congratulations to all players who participated in last Saturday’s big game against Valley 1st Team at Nomads Sports Club, Merville, Paranaque!!! The conditions were soft underfoot as it had been raining all week. So the going was heavy and the ball was slippy but that did not deter the Nomads from playing one of the best games of 15’s rugby seen for many years on the Merville turf. Considering that the opposition is one of the top sides in Hong Kong, having been the Champion Club in the HK leagues for many years – and that it including a few Hong Kong representative players – the Nomads team can be proud of the result. At half time Nomads were only down 2 points with the score at 14 -12. Two tries each but one missed conversion by Nomads. The final score at 32 - 12 after 80 minutes of tough rugby was a great result - and not the runaway victory for Valley that some pundits had predicted. |
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Birth of a new Rugby Team |
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News - Cebu City
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Written by David Smith
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Tuesday, 09 August 2005 |
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A report on the first game of rugby in Cebu!! At last, myself, Damien Alinson and Rogier Boks managed to get our balls out at the weekend and the result was a good one. We somehow accumulated 14 campaigners for the first touch rugby session of Cebu City RFC (see attached Club Crest). The game took on a life of its own and is obviously the talk of the town.  Baby Dragons The fittest man on the pitch Rob "Iron man" Greville pulled a hamstring and was our first recorded injury (get well soon Rob) but his countryman Kiwi Andrew Sinclair ran in the first try in CCRFC history. AFL representative Drew McNiven showed sterling form and pace and South African Ross McCarthy spent most of the game in mid-air, diving is obviously his forte as he dived for touches and as soon as he was within fifteen yards of the line. Tim O’Donnel made good use of the Subs bench and was the first man in CCRFC history to take himself of the pitch. All in all massive potential for good fun and the occasional cardiac event. |
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