2024 ARC division tournaments Date 28 April – 4 May 2024
Rugby union tournament
2024 Asia Rugby Division 1 Host Sri Lanka Venue Colombo Racecourse , Colombo Date 30 April - 5 May 2024 Countries 4 Champions Sri Lanka Runner-up Kazakhstan Third place Qatar Fourth place India Matches played 4 Tries scored 33 (8.25 per match) Attendance 28,500 (7,125 per match) Top scorer(s) Tarinda Ratwatte (28 points)Most tries Thenuka Nanayakkara (3 tries)
The 2024 Asia Rugby Championship division tournaments refers to the divisions played within the annual international rugby union tournament for the Asian region. The Asia Rugby Championship (ARC) replaced the Asian Five Nations tournament in 2015. The main tournament is now contested by the top four teams in Asia excluding Japan. The other national teams in Asia compete in divisional tournaments.
Originally set to be two tournaments, Division 1 held in Sri Lanka , and Division 2 held in Kazakhstan and there was suggestion of a Division 3 being held in Lebanon however nothing concrete from Asia Rugby.[ 1] [ 2] However, with teams pulling out Division 1 and 2 was combined with Sri Lanka , Qatar , Kazakhstan , and India all competing for promotion to the Asia Rugby Championship .[ 3]
Singapore Rugby organised the 2024 Tri Union Series , allowing Chinese Taipei , Singapore and Thailand to play international rugby.[ 4]
Teams
The following teams were announced as playing the 2024 tournaments:
Division 1
The Division 1 Tournament will be held from 30 April to 5 May in Colombo Racecourse , Sri Lanka .[ 7] [ 8]
Matches
Semi Finals
FB
15
Iliesa Rakabu
RW
14
Beau Swart
OC
13
Frank Hughes
IC
12
Johann-Henry Bezuidenhout
LW
11
Pita Beracibi
FH
10
Brook Tremayne
SH
9
James Philips
N8
8
Elliot Johnston
OF
7
Guillermo Villegas Bardo
BF
6
Tom Featherstone (c )
RL
5
Darshan Gangineni
LL
4
Ismail El Hatmi
TP
3
Samuel Spencer
HK
2
Wade Lotter
LP
1
Nicky Lock
Replacements:
16
Joseph de Silva Goonetilleke
17
Hassan Elsabeh
25
Abdulaziz Al-Dosari
19
Hendrick Botha
20
Hamza Saied
21
Paul Schwartz
22
Ryan Dodds
23
John Lee Millar
Coach:
Fred Moe
FB
15
Abdrakham Nazhibayev
RW
14
Maxim Petukhov
OC
13
Alexander Lymar
IC
12
Armanzhan Vassilov
LW
11
Roman Chsherbakov
FH
10
Daulet Akymbekov
SH
9
Alexey Lukmanov
N8
8
Magomedrassul Magomedov (c )
OF
7
Onlassyn Tursenbek
BF
6
Nikita Ivanov
RL
5
Timur Timoshin
LL
4
Timofei Maksimenko
TP
3
Georgiy Litvinov
HK
2
Akhiyat Imam
LP
1
Adam Gadaborshev
Replacements:
16
Alexandr Belashov
17
Daniel Simskiy
18
Damir Kazibekov
19
Rodion Shipitsin
20
Yegor Khromov
21
Alisher Abdrakov
22
Jalil Muradov
23
Ali Boekeyhan Suerer
Coach:
Timur Mashurov
FB
15
Sudaraka Dickubura
RW
14
Sudaraka Dickubura
OC
13
Akash Madusanka
IC
12
Tarinda Ratwatte
LW
11
Dinal Ekanayake
FH
10
Thenuka Nanayakkara
SH
9
Heshan Jenson
N8
8
Lasindu Karunathilaka
OF
7
Tharindu Chathuranga
BF
6
Adeesha Weerathunga
RL
5
Raveen de Silva
LL
4
Suhiru Anthony (c )
TP
3
Janidu Fernando
HK
2
Pulasthi Dasanayaka
LP
1
Charith Silva
Replacements:
16
Azimir Fajudeen
17
Dushmantha Priyadarshana
18
Faiz Abdulla
19
Shasika Fernando
20
Nalaka Maduranga
21
Kavindu Costa
22
Hirantha Perera
23
Hirusha Nethmina
Coach:
Sanath Martis
FB
15
Ajit Hansdah
RW
14
Abhishek Shukla
OC
13
Prince Khatri
IC
12
Mohit Khatri
LW
11
Javed Hussain
FH
10
Deepak Punia (c )
SH
9
Sukumar Hembrom
N8
8
Neeraj Khatri
OF
7
Devendra Padir
BF
6
Joginder
RL
5
Hitesh Dagar
LL
4
Shivam Shukla
TP
3
Bhumpendra Bokan
HK
2
Sure Prasad
LP
1
Mannu Tanwar
Replacements:
16
Bharat Dagar
17
Harvinder Singh
18
Pradeep Tanwar
19
Sanket Patil
20
Suresh Kumar
21
Sakti Nag
22
Asis Sabar
23
Rajdeep Saha
Coach:
Naas Botha
3rd/4th Place
FB
15
Iliesa Rakabu
RW
14
Frank Hughes
OC
13
Pita Beracibi
IC
12
Johann-Henry Bezuidenhout
LW
11
Beau Swart
FH
10
Brook Tremayne
SH
9
James Phillips
N8
8
Elliot Johnston
OF
7
Guillermo Villegas Bardo
BF
6
Tom Featherstone
RL
5
Darshan Gangineni
LL
4
Ismail El Hatmi
TP
3
Samual Spencer
HK
2
Wade Lotter
LP
1
Nicky Lock
Replacements:
FR
25
Abdulaziz Al-Dosari
FR
17
Joseph de Silva Goonetilleke
FR
18
Hassan Elsabeh
19
Hendrick Botha
20
Hamza Saied
21
Paul Schwartz
22
Ryan Dodds
23
John Lee Millar
Coach:
Fred Moe
FB
15
Ajit Hansdah
RW
14
Abhishek Shukla
OC
13
Javed Hussain
IC
12
Mohit Khatri
LW
11
Vallabh Patil
FH
10
Deepak Punia
SH
9
Prince Khatri
N8
8
Neeraj Khatri
OF
7
Joginder
BF
6
Devendra Padir
RL
5
Hitesh Dagar
LL
4
Shivam Shukla
TP
3
Bhupendra Bokan
HK
2
Bharat Dagar
LP
1
Mannu Tanwar
Replacements:
16
Suraj Prasad
17
Harvinder Singh
18
Pradeep Tanwar
19
Sanket Patil
20
Suresh Kumar
21
Sakti Nag
22
Sukumar Hembrom
23
Rajdeep Saha
Coach:
Naas Botha
Final
FB
15
Zubair Doray
RW
14
Dinal Ekanayake
OC
13
Akash Madushanka
IC
12
Tarinda Ratwatte
LW
11
Sachith Silva
FH
10
Thenuka Nanayakkara
SH
9
Heshan Jansen
N8
8
Lasindu Karunathilake
OF
7
Tharindu Chathuranga
BF
6
Adeesha Weerathunge
RL
5
Raveen de Silva
LL
4
Suhiru Anthony
TP
3
Charith Silva
HK
2
Pulasthi Dissanayake
LP
1
Janidu Fernando
Replacements:
16
Venura Kodagoda
17
Dushmantha Priyadharshana
18
Faiz Abdulla
19
Shashika Fernando
20
Lahiru Thilakarathne
21
Kavindu de Costa
22
Hirantha Perera
23
Hirusha Sampath
Coach:
Sanath Martis
FB
15
Abdrakhman Nazhibayev
RW
14
Nikita Sitov
OC
13
Alexander Lymar
IC
12
Armanzhan Vassilov
LW
11
Roman Chsherbakov
FH
10
Dauley Akymbekov
SH
9
Alexey Lukmanov
N8
8
Magomedrassul Magomedov
OF
7
Onlassyn Tursunbek
BF
6
Nikita Ivanov
RL
5
Timur Timoshin
LL
4
Timofe Maksimenko
TP
3
Georgiy Litvinov
HK
2
Akhiyat Imam
LP
1
Adam Gadaborshev
Replacements:
16
Alexander Belashov
17
Daniil Sumskyi
18
Damir Kazibekov
19
Rodion Shipitsin
20
Yegor Khromov
21
Danil Tur
22
Jalil Muradov
23
Ali Boekeyhan Suerer
Coach:
Timur Mashurov
Statistics
Most points
As of 3 May 2024
Most tries
As of 3 May 2024
Rank
Name
Team
Tries
1
Thenuka Nanayakkara
Sri Lanka
3
2
Tarinda Ratwatte
2
Pulasthi Dissanayake
Iliesa Rakabu
Qatar
James Philips
Pradeep Tanwar
India
7
20 players tied
1
References
Current teams(2024)
Tournaments
ARC (since 2015) ARC divisions (since 2015)
Past Tournaments
ARC (1969–2007) ARS (2003–2007) A5N (2008–2014)