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UAE play Guam in battle back up Asia rugby ladder

- PAUL RADLEY

Apollo Perelini says UAE want to make up for lost time as they return to competitiv­e rugby for the first time in two years, against Guam today.

The Asia Rugby Championsh­ip Division 2 fixture in Thailand is the national team’s first official assignment since Division 1 of the continent’s competitio­ns ladder in 2017.

Even though they were due to remain in that tier last year, the UAE Rugby Federation withdrew from competitio­n. Instead, the side played a friendly match against Gibraltar in 2018.

Now they have been reinstated, at the third level of Asian rugby. It is some way short of where Perelini believes they should be. “We were disappoint­ed we didn’t get to compete last year,” Perelini said. “We haven’t been in this division for three years now, and the boys are really looking forward to it.

“The squad is strong, we have a lot of firepower, and the players are really buying in to how we want to play.

“We have got some big boys in the team this year, bigger than I have ever had, and it probably the best squad I have assembled.”

The winners between UAE and Guam will face the victors the Thailand-Kazakhstan fixture in Saturday’s final.

While UAE are confident, there is reason to be cautious. Back in 2011, UAE and Kazakhstan finished third and fourth respective­ly in the very top tier of Asian rugby.

That was the national team’s first campaign after the disbandmen­t of the Arabian Gulf, the union which represente­d the region in rugby.

At that time, Kazakhstan appeared set to become a force in the game on the continent. Their progress has been stalled, though, and they have only sporadical­ly even entered the competitio­n since. UAE have faced challenges of their own in that time, tasting both promotion, relegation, and then last year’s withdrawal.

Despite that, though, Perelini says the appetite for representi­ng the national team is at an all-time high.

The winners between UAE and Guam will face the victors the Thailand-Kazakhstan fixture in Saturday’s final

“I think the attitude towards representi­ng UAE has changed dramatical­ly,” Perelini said. “The amount of emails I get from players to say they are available at this time is huge.

“When you get quality players who become eligible through the threeyear residency rule, it really helps with building a stronger squad.

“We want to go through and win this one, go back up to Division 1, and hopefully compete the following year to try to get into the championsh­ip, which I feel that we really belong in.

“If we can get the job done [against Guam] and then prepare well for the last game on Saturday, then we can hopefully look forward to some good things next year.”

 ?? Satish Kumar for The National ?? The UAE players train in Jebel Ali ahead of the Guam tie
Satish Kumar for The National The UAE players train in Jebel Ali ahead of the Guam tie

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