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Inside PH Volcanoes’ double gold at Asian meet

11/5/2024

 
by Mark Villamora

From the initial “IT IS WHAT IT IS” as the team lost their luggage en route to the tournament, to a historic “IT IS WHAT IT IS” double gold victory.

A month ago, both the men's and women's Philippine Rugby National Teams hailed as the Asia Rugby Emirates Trophy Sevens (AREST) Champions in Nepal on October 5.
Seven Series relegation

In 2023, both the Volcanoes men's and women's teams faced relegation from the Asia Rugby Sevens Series (ARSS) to the Trophy Series after finishing at the bottom of the standings.


This marked the end of their three-year stint in the Sevens Series, where the top eight national teams in Asia compete against each other in a three-leg tournament hosted in different countries each month.
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The relegation meant the teams needed to prove themselves again and earn their spots back among Asia's top rugby teams by winning gold at the Trophy Series.
PicturePhilippine Team starts the AREST campaign with a four-match clean sheet.
A double gold comeback

The men's team clinched the Cup Final with a decisive 27-12 victory over Chinese Taipei, while the women’s team held off India with a nail-biting 7-5 win. These wins secured the Volcanoes’ return to the Sevens Series.


But this wasn’t just a matter of luck. The men’s and women’s Volcanoes teams launched their AREST campaigns with dominance, overpowering their respective pools with four consecutive clean-sheet matches and leaving their opponents scoreless by impressive margins.
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The women’s Volcanoes kicked off their campaign with an explosive start right after the opening ceremony. Vanessa Cifuentes scored the Philippines' first try just a minute into the game, undeterred by the loud cheers from the home crowd supporting host country Nepal.

Cifuentes went on to become the tournament’s top try-scorer, with an impressive total of six tries in the 2024 AREST campaign.
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Vanessa Cifuentes attempts to evade a tackle from Nepal, with teammate Lauryn Nazareno at her side.
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Dayton Lobu running the ball alongside teammate Raphael Phillips.
The largest lead in the 2024 AREST was set by the Philippines, as Volcanoes Jonel Madrona and Dayton Lobu alternated scoring try after try, beginning in the late first half and pushing the score to a dominant 52-0 against Jordan.

Dayton Lobu also secured the tournament’s top try-scorer title with seven tries. Team Philippines claim the top try-scorer positions for both the men’s and women’s teams.
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The pool rounds clearly demonstrated where the team truly belongs, and their strong performance continued all the way to the finals. This success ultimately earned them the top spot and secured their ticket to the Sevens Series in 2025.
Humps along the Everest
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“It is what it is” became the team's mantra when their luggage was lost at the airport upon their arrival in Nepal, along with several other circumstances that were beyond their control.

"The experience was special because of how difficult it was... We have lost baggages, busses coming up late, and sort of challenges that sometimes can make it quite difficult. And we overcome a lot of those to get to win," shared men’s captain Kai Stroem shared in a live interview with Radyo Pilipinas.


The challenges didn’t stop with lost luggage; the team was unable to practice on the actual venue or even set foot on the rugby field. With no other options available, they had to rent a hockey court with artificial turf, which was less than half the size of a standard rugby field. Yet, they maintained the attitude of “it is what it is,” making the best of the situation with the resources at hand.

Financial challenges were also significant. Players based internationally had to cover their own flights to the Philippines for the training camp. To support their teammates, men’s Volcanoes brothers Donald and Jake Coleman organized a fundraising initiative to bring in players from New Zealand for the training pool.

Management faced additional difficulties, such as needing to share accommodations due to budget constraints. The team’s luggage exceeded the maximum allowance, resulting in unexpected expenses.

The team also welcomed new faces, including players, a new coach, and management, all striving to make the most of a 10-day training camp before the tournament. This camp was often the only opportunity for the players to meet in person.

In preparation for the tournament, the players diligently logged their workouts and trained at their respective rugby clubs for months, supporting one another despite the time differences. Many made sacrifices in their work and family commitments to represent the team, including Volcanoes moms Kate Palis and Sylvia Tudoc, who have toddlers.

The team encountered numerous “it is what it is” moments on their journey to winning double gold. Regardless of the obstacles, the Volcanoes reached their Everest.

These hurdles could not have been overcome without the support of KMC, the Philippine Sports Commission, the Philippine Olympic Committee, Pillar Sports, Fitness First Philippines, and loyal Volcanoes rugby fans, all of whom served as crucial pillars during this journey.
The Future of the Volcanoes
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The Volcanoes are gearing up for a busy year ahead. As one of Asia's top eight teams, they will participate in the three-month-long 2025 Asia Rugby Sevens Series, all while preparing for the 2025 Southeast Asian (SEA) Games in Thailand and the 2026 Asian Games in Japan.
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Although the team has not yet regained the same resources and support they had prior to the pandemic, their historic double gold achievement at the AREST 2024 demonstrates that, regardless of the challenges they face, they can soar together and overcome any obstacle because “IT IS WHAT IT IS.”

About Philippine Rugby Football Union
The Philippine Rugby Football Union (PRFU) is the governing body for the sport of rugby in the Philippines. Established in 1998, PRFU is dedicated to the development and promotion of rugby across the country, from grassroots to elite levels. PRFU oversees various rugby programs, competitions, and national teams, aiming to make rugby a major sport in the Philippines.

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Eagles, Mavericks set record as 2024 Luzon 7s Champions

11/2/2024

 
by Mark Villamora

The men’s Eagles RFC claimed their third consecutive championship, while the women’s SKF Makati Mavericks ended women’s Eagles RFC’s back-to-back title run in a thrilling final of the 2024 Luzon 7s Series at Alabang Country Club on October 19.

PictureJustin Coveney making a desperation tackle against Johnny Greenwood.
​Eagles RFC’s Trilogy Win

The men’s Eagles RFC swept all three tournament legs, earning their third straight title in the 2024 Luzon 7s Series.
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Confident entering the finals, the Eagles had already reached the maximum points from the first two legs, securing their spot at the top.

Despite their early advantage, they maintained their momentum, delivering strong performances match after match in the final leg.

Facing their season-long rivals, the Manila Nomads, in the men’s cup final for the third time this year, the Eagles engaged in a tightly contested battle. 

The Nomads opened the game with a first-minute try, putting pressure on the Eagles with a strong defensive performance. However, the Eagles fought back, taking the lead at the close of the first half.

The second half saw both teams fiercely contesting every play, with the Nomads almost catching up. But an unsuccessful conversion attempt left the final score at 12-10, securing the Eagles’ victory in one of their closest matchups of the season.

PictureLady Mavericks captain Sylvia Tudoc makes her fourth successful conversion, leading the team to victory.
SKF Makati Mavericks Bounce Back

In the women’s division, the SKF Makati Mavericks rebounded in the final leg of the Luzon 7s, dethroning last season’s champions, the Eagles RFC.

The Lady Mavericks dominated in the first leg, winning all their matches and keeping both Eagles RFC and Manila Nomads Rogues scoreless.

However, the second leg proved more challenging, as several senior players attended a National Team training camp for the Asia Rugby Trophy Sevens in Nepal. Though the Lady Mavericks topped the pool rounds, they fell short in the cup final of Leg 2, where the Lady Eagles prevailed 19-0.

“From last year, I decided na dalawang team ang i-develop and give everyone the opportunity to apply yung ginagawa [naming seniors] sa training, para kahit wala kaming senior players confident ako na kaya nila. And proven and tested yun from last leg na lahat sila nagshine. The development ng Mavericks Women's Rugby ay sobrang bright,” said SKF Makati Mavericks Player-Coach Rassiel Sales.


In the final leg, competition was fierce in the women’s division, with no guarantee that the Lady Mavericks could break the Eagles’ winning streak.
In a close pool-round match, the Lady Mavericks narrowly edged out the Eagles with a single try, ending the game at 10-5. 

The final cup match, the decisive faceoff between the Lady Mavericks and Lady Eagles, turned into a do-or-die battle for the Luzon 7s title. 

Janin Puig and Rassiel Sales of the Lady Mavericks started strong, each scoring a try to give their team a 14-point lead. Captain Sylvia Tudoc completed four conversions, ensuring the Lady Mavericks’ 28-12 victory.
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“I can say that I'm always ready for whatever the outcome of that leg manalo man o matalo… Hindi ko inexpect na matatalo namin ang Eagles RFC. What we expect is magiging close ang laban. But we will do the best that we can as a team to win the last leg, and that's it. We did it!,” said SKF Makati Mavericks Captain Sylvia Tudoc.

PictureManila Nomads Under-20 teams, Buffalo and Juggernauts, showcasing their rugby skills in an exhibition game of Luzon Leg 3.
The third leg also featured an exhibition match from the Colts Division, where the Manila Nomads Under-20s, including the Junior Buffalos and Junior Nauggernuts, showcased their talent.

This 2024 season marks the reestablishment of the Colts Division in the PRFU 7s Series, highlighting the development of youth rugby in the Philippines.
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About Philippine Rugby Football Union
The Philippine Rugby Football Union (PRFU) is the governing body for the sport of rugby in the Philippines. Established in 1998, PRFU is dedicated to the development and promotion of rugby across the country, from grassroots to elite levels. PRFU oversees various rugby programs, competitions, and national teams, aiming to make rugby a major sport in the Philippines.

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