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Wed 10 June 2026

Full Frame: Philippine Volcanoes vs. Singapore at the HSBC Asian 5 Nations Division

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Photos by Vyn Radovan

 

HSBC Asian 5 Nations Press Release

In the second match of the day, the hometown heroes, the Philippines Volcanoes, also jumped out to an early lead against higher-seeded Singapore (second seeds), putting 12 points on the board without reply in the first ten minutes. Centre Matt Saunders opened the scoring with a try which was converted by his brother, flyhalf Oliver Saunders.  The Saunders siblings are one of three sets of brothers in the Philippines squad for Division I.

Winger Joseph Matthews scored the second try for the Volcanoes, one of two for him on the afternoon, to push the Philippines ahead 12-0 before Singapore got on the board through a well-taken penalty by flyhalf Suhaimi Amran.

The Philippines scored twice more in the opening half through centre Patrice Olivier and Oliver Saunders, who converted his own try to edge the Volcanoes out to 24-3 before a final penalty to Amran brought the score to 24-6 at the half.  Oliver Saunders led the scoring today with 12 points from a try, two conversions and a penalty.

The second half saw Singapore’s Rugby Lions come roaring back as they crossed the line through prop Riady Perdana in the 44th minute. The successful conversion brought Singapore to within two converted tries of the lead at 24-13.

But the Volcanoes replied quickly through Matthews’ second try, which was converted by Saunders, to extend the gap to 32-13.  Singapore refused to lay down, battling for every ball before No. 8 Peter McFeely scored Singapore’s second try in the 75th minute to edge back into contention at 32-20 after Amran’s second conversion.

With the game potentially in the balance, Philippines’ fullback Michael Letts scored a captain’s try to put paid to Singaporean hopes for a comeback and put the Volcanoes clear for good at 37-20.

Philippines Coach Expo Mejia said: “We’re very happy with the result today. It was always going to be a difficult match first up with second versus third seeds and you never know what Singapore will throw at you so I’m pleased to get the result we needed.

“Full credit to Singapore they never let us run away with the match and they fought back particularly well in the second half and were always within striking range. I never felt that the game was out of our control but I think we should have perhaps closed the game out earlier. We need to be a bit more clinical. But there is a good base for us now to build on and the crowd support tonight was fantastic. Our core rugby community was here as always but we are drawing new crowds and hopefully the more we win the bigger the crowd is going to get this week.”

Today’s results leave the Volcanoes and Sri Lanka tied at the top of the standings with six points each while Singapore and Chinese Taipei have zero points each.
In a first for the tournament, now in its 5th year, the HSBC A5N Division I tournament has been expanded into a round robin format with each team playing three matches over seven days. On Wednesday, April 18, Sri Lanka will face Singapore (17.00) in what should be a tight match, while fourth seeds Chinese Taipei will need to regroup to face the home favourites Philippines (19.00).



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