The Philippine Star

Lady Volcanoes settle for silver in Asian rugby

- – Olmin Leyba

The Philippine Lady Volcanoes settled for the silver medal in the Asia Rugby Women’s Championsh­ip Division 1 after absorbing a 10-19 defeat to host Singapore Friday night at Queenstown Stadium in Singapore.

The Filipina ruggers furiously tried to wipe out a 0-19 deficit in the last 30 minutes of the championsh­ip match but ran out of steam and time, allowing the higher-ranked Singaporea­ns to secure the mint in the tourney that also featured debuting India.

“The Philippine­s put up a good fight so we really had to empty our tanks until the end,” said Singapore skipper Lee Tian Yi, who acounted for two tries. “It wasn’t easy for us, we had to keep going.”

Singapore and Phl fought on even terms in the first 24 minutes before the hosts seized a 7-0 lead via Annabel Woo’s converted try.

The Singaporea­ns made it 19-0 after the break with Yee getting past the Phl defense in the 44th and 49th minutes and Esther Phua converting once and then they weathered the storm the Lady Volcanoes put up towards the finish.

Gelanie Gamba put the Filipinas on the board in the 61st and Bella Nepomuceno followed suit four minutes later but they couldn’t add more points in both instances and couldn’t produce more tries the rest of the way to come up short.

Phl officials said the runner-up finish was a big achievemen­t for the MVP Sports Foundation and First Pacificbac­ked Lady Volcanoes, who played their first 15s format internatio­nal tourney in six years.

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