2nd Asian Rugby Series
Tournament details
Date30 April–
12 November 2005
Teams13 countries
Final positions
Champions Japan
Runner-up South Korea
Tournament statistics
Matches played17
2006

The 2005 ARFU Asian Rugby Series was the second edition of a tournament created by Asian Rugby Football Union for national teams. It was also valid as first round of Asian qualification for 2007 Rugby World cup.

Tournament

First Division

Pos. Team P W D Lost For Ag. Diff. Points Notes
1 Japan220014134+1074
2 South Korea21018753+342
3 Hong Kong20026147-880downward-facing red arrow relegated to next year's division 2
7 May 2005
Japan 91–3 Hong Kong
Tokyo

15 May 2005
South Korea 31–50 Japan
Seoul

22 May 2005
Hong Kong 3–56 South Korea
Hong Kong

Second division

Valid also for 2007 Rugby World Cup – Asia qualification

Pos. Team P W D Lost For Ag. Diff. Points Notes
1Arabian Gulf22005448+64 upward-facing green arrow promoted to next year's division 1
2 China21014443+12
3 Taiwan20024552-70downward-facing red arrow relegated to next year's division 3
30 April 2005
China 22–19 Taiwan
Kunming

20 May 2005
Arabian Gulf30–26 Taiwan
Manama

11 November 2005
Arabian Gulf24–22 China
Dubai

Third division

Valid also for 2007 Rugby World Cup – Asia qualification

Pool A

Pos. Team P W D Lost For Ag. Diff. Points Notes
1 Sri Lanka22008255+274upward-facing green arrow promoted to final
2 Singapore21016461+32
3 Thailand20026595-300downward-facing red arrow relegated to next year's division 4
4 June 2005
Thailand 38–48 Sri Lanka
Bangkok

11 June 2005
Singapore 47–27 Thailand
Singapore

25 June 2005
Sri Lanka 34–17 Singapore
Colombo

Pool B

Pos. Team P W D Lost For Ag. Diff. Points Notes
1 Kazakhstan330013531+1046upward-facing green arrow promoted to final
2 India32017856+224downward-facing red arrow relegated to next year's division 4
3 Malaysia310260111-512 relegated to next year's division 4
4 Guam300329104-750 relegated to next year's division 5
4 June 2005
India 22–36 Kazakhstan
Mumbai

8 June 2005
Kazakhstan 48–3 Malaysia
Mumbai

11 June 2005
India 48–12 Malaysia
Mumbai

18 June 2005
Guam 8–8 India
Guam

22 June 2005
Kazakhstan 51–6 Guam
Alma Ata

26 June 2005
Malaysia 45–15 Guam
Kuala Lumpur

Final

Pos. Team P W D Lost For Ag. Diff. Points Notes
1 Sri Lanka22004337+62upward-facing green arrow promoted to next year's division 2
2 Kazakhstan20023743-62
25 October 2005
Kazakhstan 25–19 Sri Lanka
Almaty

12 November 2005
Sri Lanka 24–12 Kazakhstan
Colombo

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