Few clubs embody the spirit of growth and grit like Phoenix Touch Rugby — and their recent run in the Asia Club Championship proved exactly why they continue to set the standard for touch rugby excellence in the region.
This past season, Phoenix turned heads with a dominant performance at the Shenzhen leg of the championship, where their women’s team claimed first place, while the men’s team secured an impressive third. Both squads displayed the team’s signature blend of precision, pace, and unity — a testament to years of dedication and a shared culture built on trust and hard work.
Champions in Shenzhen

From the opening whistle, Phoenix’s women’s team showed they were there to make a statement. Their fluid attack, smart defence, and relentless energy powered them through the competition — culminating in a first-place finish that reflects their hard-earned chemistry and preparation.
Meanwhile, the men’s team battled through a competitive pool to land a podium finish, earning third place in a field packed with talent. Their performance showcased not just skill, but heart — a reminder that Phoenix’s strength lies in depth across the club.
Looking Ahead: Australia Tournament Tour

With eyes now set on the Australia Tournament Tour this November to December, the momentum couldn’t be stronger. The tour will see Phoenix face some of the toughest competition from Australia’s elite touch rugby clubs — a valuable opportunity to gain experience, sharpen strategies, and represent their growing regional legacy on an even bigger stage.
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A Spirit That Soars
Whether in local leagues or on the international circuit, Phoenix continues to rise, bringing pride to their players, fans, and the touch rugby community across Asia.
Their results in Shenzhen are more than just medals — they’re proof of what’s possible when passion meets preparation.
As the year closes, Phoenix stands ready to take flight once again — with confidence, camaraderie, and the fire that defines every true competitor.


