Qatar- Camels clinch Beach Touch Rugby title


(MENAFN- The Peninsula) Pictures show action during the Beach Touch Rugby final between Camels and Al Khor at Katara on Tuesday. Camels won 3-2.

Doha: With strong winds and varying temperatures the challenge was very testing for all 16 teams but it was the Camels national team who added another trophy to their collection by winning the ‘NSD - Beach Touch Rugby Challenge’ on Tuesday evening in front of hundreds of screaming fans after downing the youthful and energetic Al Khor 3-2 in extra time at Katara.

Both teams went into the Cup final undefeated tired and sore from their previous six gruelling matches on the sand.

The Camels lead by the Fijian connection were first to score but enjoyment was short lived when Al Khor’s youthful determination saw them reply immediately afterwards. Both teams desperately tried to outwit and manoeuvre each other however half time beat them leaving the scores deadlocked 1-1.

The second half was played at a furious pace and again it was the Camels who drew first blood taking the lead 2-.1 With time running out for the bay boys of Al Khor they drove rapid settles at the Camels to be finally rewarded with a diving try to level the score 2-2 just before full time.

The scene was set for a thriller in extra time as the young boys took it to the Fijian internationals.

They threw everything at the Camels who in one motion turned defense into attack scoring a Golden try ending Al Khor’s dream run. The win to the Camels leaves them undefeated on Qatar soil in any rugby competition. The 3-2 victory also makes the Camels - Qatar’s Beach Touch Rugby Champions for 2016.

Earlier in the day a very sporty looking QRF President Yousef Al Kuwari opened up proceedings welcoming all teams and their huge supporter base.

“I wish to thank you all for your attendance and willing to participate in our first National Sport Day’s beach touch event. Sport in particular rugby fosters courage health fitness team building and togetherness” he said.

The Woqod sponsored beach challenge attracted 160 players from 16 teams including squads from the current national Sevens Rugby championship such as Camels 1 & 2 Al Khor CNAQ and the Blue Falcons. The competition also appealed to corporate and business squads like Woqod the Katara Eagles and the Doha Chiefs.

All year round touch rugby squads such as the Hurricanes the Storm Doha Greens and the Wu Touch Clan returned for their second year while new entrants from schools such as Sherborne and Dukhan could not resist the temptation of playing in the biggest Touch Rugby challenge and against the National Rugby team.

The competition presented by QRF was a huge success according to Al Kuwari who spoke to the media after the match.

He said: “QRF officials and organisers did an outstanding job promoting and presenting the competition. We played 300 minutes of Beach Touch Rugby that’s 5 hours of non-stop rugby action. We entered 12 teams initially and 16 turned up to play so we altered our schedule. We couldn’t reject anyone wanting to play sport on NSD.”

“As for the crowds it peaked at 1000 just before 3pm. This included spectators families and friends all who seemed to enjoy the Katara beach atmosphere and wanting to watch the last finals” he added.

Al Kuwari later praised Katara and the CEO Dr. Khalid Al Sulaiti saying: “The ongoing strong support and endorsement by Dr Khalid Al Sulaiti should not be overlooked he and his committee have done a tremendous job in organising all the activities and affording us the space and logistics to hold such a successful event”.

QRF General Secretary Ali Al Malki said “What a fantastic day on the beach. Thanks to all our partners especially to Katara and WOQOD who played empathic supporting roles to make today happen. QRF is proud to be part of the NSD celebration and hopes to make Beach Touch Rugby an annual event on our sports calendar”.

With schools entering the competition for the first time and others wanting a crack at the Fijian connection Al Malki said: “It was very exciting to watch the other teams and school kids wanting to challenge our Camels National team. Credit goes to the Sherborne and Dukhan schools for their great feats today. As for Al Khor their young ones are full of energy and skill. I think they can run all day.”

Lions Rugby Club president Nimo Amit said: “We thank QRF for organising and presenting this wonderful spectacle.”

“I would like to commend them for their strenuous efforts in hosting the Sevens and Beach Rugby tournaments. Al Kuwari and me. Al Malki are leading by example and steering the Federation in a positive direction. Congratulation to them both” added the official.

Hans Thomaz coach of the Hurricanes and Storm said: “I would like to congratulate the QRF for their efforts and dedication to establish and promote the sport of Rugby in Qatar.”

The plate finals saw the Hurricanes post an early try against the last year’s finalist the Wu Touch Clan who was disadvantaged by injuries and team shortages. Despite the adversaries WTC fought gallantly and retaliated with a try out wide for an equaliser before full time.

In extra time seconds before the drop off rule the Hurricanes managed to slip through some tired defence scoring a golden try and sealing a much anticipated 2-1 victory.

In the lower bowls finals fixture the Storm rained three consecutive tries against the Chiefs to take the title they lost last year. Final score Storm 3 Chiefs 0.



The Peninsula


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