Sunwolves demise, sparse Singapore crowd underline rugby's Asia problem

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Sunwolves demise, sparse Singapore crowd underline rugby's Asia problem.

SINGAPORE - The near-empty Singapore stadium in which Japan's Sunwolves played out their latest Super Rugby defeat on Saturday was a stark reminder that developing the sport of rugby union across Asia was always going to be a tough task.

A tearful Sunwolves chief executive Yuji Watase told reporters that his sense of failure was therefore broader than just the upset at having witnessed the 37-24 defeat to South Africa's Lions - a 44th loss in 52 Super Rugby matches. "We have to think about how to develop more and more young kids to play rugby ... Such kind of atmosphere is very important."

Research commissioned by governing body World Rugby indicated Asia had more fans than any other continent in the world, with 33 million fans of the sport in China and 25 million in India.

 

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