LIVESTREAM IFAF Asia Oceania Flag Football Championships: FINAL DAY, Oct. 29, 01:45 CET (1:45 am, 7:45 pm Oct. 28 EDT)
Two men’s teams remain unbeaten after an action-packed second day at the IFAF Asia-Oceania Flag Football Championships in Kuala Lumpar, and the playoff picture in the quest for the continental title is taking shape.
Two weather delays forced the postponement of a group game critical to the knockout bracket, which will resume on Sunday morning at 7am local time.
The group winners remain unbeaten with 5-0 Japan topping Group A and 4-0 Thailand Group B to earn a bye to Sunday’s semifinals.
Japan completed a perfect group stage with a 20-12 victory over closest challenger Australia (4-1) and now awaits either New Zealand or Kuwait in the semifinals. Kuwait (3-2) have won three straight, while New Zealand (3-1) edged hosts Malaysia 27-20 to qualify for the knockout stages.
In the other semifinal, Thailand (4-0) takes on the winner of a quarter final to be played between Australia and either Malaysia or Indonesia. The hosts led Indonesia 27-13 when play was suspended, and the eventual winner will improve to a 2-2 finish to claim the final playoff spot.
Sunday Men’s Playoff Schedule
Group B:
7am Group B: Malaysia vs Indonesia resumes (currently 27-13)
8am Quarterfinal: Australia vs Malaysia/Indonesia
8am Quarterfinal: New Zealand vs Kuwait
10.30am Semifinal: Japan vs New Zealand or Kuwait
10.30am Semifinal: Thailand vs Australia or Malaysia/Indonesia
1.15pm Championship Game
Group A Results, Day 2: KUW 33 SGP 18, JPN 37 PHI 6, AUS 47 IND 12, AUS 33 PHI 13, JPN 46 KUW 7, IND 32 SGP 26, AUS 12 JPN 20, IND 24 KUW 42, PHI 13 SGP 14
Group A Final Standings
Japan 5-0
Australia 4-1
Kuwait 3-2
India 1-4
Philippines 1-4
Singapore 1-4
Group B Results, Day 2: KOR 20 THA 40, MAS 20 NZL 27, INA 33 KOR 13, NZL 19 THA 26, INA vs MAS to be completed.
Group B Standings
Thailand 4-0
New Zealand 3-1
Indonesia 1-2 *
Malaysia 1-2 *
Korea 0-4
* Game yet to conclude
Day 2 Recap Women
Two women’s teams remain unbeaten after an action-packed second day at the IFAF Asia-Oceania Flag Football Championships in Kuala Lumpar, and the playoff picture in the quest for the continental title is taking shape.
Two weather delays forced the postponement of a pair of women’s quarter final games, one of which will resume on Sunday morning at 7am local time. New Zealand currently lead Thailand 34-6 and will settle that game, but the Philippines have conceded while trailing Australia 36-0.
Each of the group winners remain unbeaten with 4-0 Japan topping Group A, while 3-0 Malaysia headed Group B. Those two teams earned a bye to Sunday’s semifinals.
Japan completed a perfect group stage with a 33-point shutout of closest challenger Australia and now awaits either New Zealand (2-1) or Thailand (2-2) from Group B in the semifinals. New Zealand won twice on Saturday, scoring 84 total points while conceding only six and scored on two interceptions by Sia Matai and Rosa Matauita against India. Thailand’s two losses came to powerhouses Japan and Australia and they won twice on Saturday to advance to the knockout stages.
In the other semifinal, 3-0 Malaysia, who put 41 unanswered points past the Philippines to top their group, will face Australia (3-1). The Aussies put on an offensive masterclass in a 53-6 rout of Korea as quarterback Casey Cubis threw five touchdown passes. Dani de Groot reeled in three of those, including a catch in her own half that she took to the end zone, evading four tacklers to score.
Sunday’s Women’s Playoff Schedule
7am Quarterfinals: New Zealand vs Thailand resumes (currently 34-6)
9.15am Semifinal: Japan vs New Zealand or Thailand
9.15am Semifinal: Malaysia vs Australia
11.45am Championship Game
Group A Results, Day 2: AUS 53 KOR 6, INA 22 THA 27, KOR 0 THA 39, AUS 0 JPN 33
Group A Final Standings
Japan 4-0
Australia 3-1
Thailand 2-2
Indonesia 1-3
Korea 0-4
Group B Results, Day 2: NZL 32 PHI 0, IND 6 vs NZL 52, MAS 41 PHI 0
Group B Final Standings
Malaysia 3-0
New Zealand 2-1
Philippines 1-2
India 0-3
Quarterfinals:
Australia 36 Indonesia 0
New Zealand 34 Thailand 6 (to be completed)