Aled Brew of Wales, right, tackles Ryan Manyika of Zimbabwe during their Dubai Rugby World Cup Sevens 2009 match at The Sevens.
Aled Brew of Wales, right, tackles Ryan Manyika of Zimbabwe during their Dubai Rugby World Cup Sevens 2009 match at The Sevens.

How it happened: Day one Rugby World Cup Sevens



South Africa 26-5 Japan South Africa were the most impressive of the bigger teams as they crushed a spirited Japan side. Mpho Mbiyozo opened the scoring for the Springboks inside the first minute and they never let Japan into the match after that. Gio Aplon ran in a solo try to give South Africa a 14-0 cushion. However, they were reduced to six-men when Robert Ebersohn was sin-binned for a dangerous tackle on Takashi Suzuki. That did not stop their charge as Ryno Benjamin broke free down the left wing. He drew the defence in and passed inside to Frankie Horne to score in the corner for a 19-0 half-time lead. The Springboks fourth try took an age to arrive as Japan remained robust in defence. A penalty from five metres out was quickly taken and fed to Vuyo Zangqa to slice through the defence. Japan scored a consolation try as Alisi Tupuailei crashed over in the corner. Fiji 26-10 Georgia Fiji escaped a from a potential upset as Georgia more than matched one of the tournament favourites. It looked like a routine match for the Pacific Islanders when Neumi Nanuku broke free down the right wing to run in under the posts. Napolioni Nalaga's try was from close range off the back of a ruck which was only formed when it took three Georgian's to take down Aploosi Satala. But then they switched off. Merab Kvirkashvili scrambled into the corner as Georgia fought back into the game. Kvirkashvili then pulled the match to 12-10 after he chipped and chased and grounded over the Fijian line. Georgia should have led. They had all the possession and won a penalty on the Fijian line. The inexperienced side made a complete mess of it and that allowed Vilimoni to recover the loose ball and run in a try from 90 metres out, with the relief on his face clear for all the crowd to see. Georgia had chances to get back into the match but squandered them. On the break, Peni Rokoadiva made the scoreline slightly more favourable for Fiji, but they were at times, second best. New Zealand 42-0 Italy New Zealand were not spectacular but they were clinical as they notched up an impressive score against the Italians. Viliame Waqaseduadua opened the scoring for a rampant New Zealand side that never looked in danger of losing their opening pool match. Lote Raikabula barged his way through two Italy players for the All Blacks' second as the European's struggled throughout the first half to get out of their 22. Paul Grant was on the end of a fine passing move to run in the third try in the last play of the opening period. New Zealand continued to rack up the points in the second half. DJ Forbes ran in possibly the best try of the tournament so far with every pair of New Zealand hands involved in the move. Then Waqaseduadua scored his second try as a result of quite possibly the worst play of the tournament. The Italian player Kristopher Shaun Burton thought the best way to deal with the rush defence was to fly-hack the ball to a teammate in the goal area. He had no choice but to usher it out for a scrum restart. New Zealand won it and Waqaseduadua did the rest. Tiring, the Italian defence buckled with seconds to go as the All Blacks ran in their sixth and final try through Chad Tuoro. England 42 ? 5 Hong Kong England shook off a terrible first half to run out comfortable winners against Hong Kong. They started the match in the worst possible fashion. Hong Kong's Keith Robertson broke free from his own 22 leaving England's Kevin Barrett with no choice but to kill play by not releasing him when he tackled. He was sin-binned. England then messed up the resulting line-out deep in their 22 and Mark Goosen pounced on the loose ball to score. The Whites immediately hit back from the kick off. Tom Biggs scooped up the ball and ran through Hong Kong's non-existent defence. England had a chance to extend their 7-5 lead on the stroke of half-time when the ball was shipped out to Biggs on the wing, but he was bundled out in the corner by the covering Hong Kong defenders. The second half was a much better display for one of the tournament favourites. A line-out deep in their own 22 was secured and the ball was sprayed wide to Leicester's Tom Varndell. He ran around the defensive line to score under the posts. In the next move, a kick and chase by Barrett set up a simple run-in for Ben Gollings to score to secure the win for England. Gollings added a second try a minute later when he sidestepped two defenders. Josh Drauniniu scored immediately after a recovered restart for England's fifth try. Then after a Hong Kong attack, England recovered in the ruck and released Varndell to walk in his second try and the final scoring play of the match. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- There is a 30 minute break now and then we will see the big sides in action. Dusk has set over The Sevens venue and the crowd wait in expectation of big scores and flowing rugby. It has been a great tournament so far, but we have not seen nothing yet as England, New Zealand, Fiji and South Africa prepare for their opening matches. Play to resume at 1945 (UAE). --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Argentina 19 ? 7 Uruguay Argentina win the battle of South America in a feisty encounter at The Sevens. Dino Tomas Cáceres, Gonzalo Camacho and Santiago Gomez Cora scored for the Pumas in the first half to race to a 19-0 lead. Ignacio Crosa pulled a try back just before half-time for Uruguay. The match was finely poised for the second half but neither team could breach the others' watertight defence. Samoa 35 ? 5 Ireland Rupena Levasa scores the first hat-trick of the tournament with Samoa crushing Ireland in style. Brian Tuohy had put the Irish ahead when he broke off a ruck to run in from 50 metres. The lead was short-lived as Levasa scored his first try immediately after. Then Lolo Lui scored under the posts to give the Samoans a 14-5 half-time lead. Simaika Mikaele scored the first try in the second half before Levasa showed his class to run in his hat-trick. Tonga 19 ? 0 Arabian Gulf It was a dreadful start to the campaign for the Arabian Gulf who crashed to a 19-0 defeat to Tonga. The first half saw Villiami Ma'afu score in the first minute for the Pacific Islanders. The Gulf enjoyed a lengthy spell of possession soon after but failed to make any breaks or seriously threaten the Tongans. A Stuart Gibb and David Clark switch-move that was fumbled was as close as they got to crossing the line. Vae T Poteki signed off the first half with a try to add to the Arabian Gulf's woes and frustrations. The second half was a tighter affair, with Tonga retaining possession more. Mateo Malupo crashed through under the posts early in the half to kill off any hopes of a revival from the Gulf. France 26 -17 USA France took an early lead against the US as Rida Jaouher finished under the posts after Farid Sid broke down the flank. The Eagles then took control of the half as Chris Wyles limbered into the corner after an exhausting 80m dash. Kevin Swiryn handed the States a half-time lead when he darted through the French cover. Les Bleus rallied and scored two converted tries through Laurent Ferreres and Julien Malzieu to take a 21-10 lead. The award for the best Platoon enactment of the day goes to Thomas Combezou. He was pushed in the face by James Gillenwater and went down like he had been hit with a sledgehammer. Gillenwater was sin-binned for his part in the incident, unfairly in the crowd's eyes, and France made their extra man tell with Vincent Deniau touching down. Takudzwa Ngwenya breezed through the France defence for a converted try, but it was too little too late. Scotland 14 -33 Canada The win was no surprise but the scoreline was a shock as Canada comprehensively defeated Scotland. James Pritchard, Adam Kleeburger and Neil Meechan scored a try a piece and with Ciaran Hearn scoring two for the Canadians as the Scots were left staring down the barrel of a gun with the score at 33-0. Scotland then found their stride and Colin Gregor ran in two tries under the posts to make the scoreline more respectable. Australia 26 ? 14 Portugal Portugal started on top against Australia, holding possession for the first few minutes of the half. That good work was squashed when Richard Kingi intercepted inside his own 22 and ran in from 80 metres to score under the posts to give Australia the lead. The Europeans continued to frustrate the Aussies and went into half-time just a score behind. Australia stepped up a gear in the second half as Kingi made a break into the Portuguese 22. After five phases the ball was shipped out to Henry Vanderglas, who beat his man into the corner. David Matues pulled a try back for Portugal to scare the Wallabies but Damon Murphy broke free from the halfway line to restore their cushion. Aderito Esteves scored under the posts for Portugal but again Australia immediately hit back as Brian Sefanaia scored on the full-time whistle. Kenya 29 ? 7 Tunisia Kenya dominated their all-African group match with Tunisia, scoring five tries and converting two. Sidney Ashioya opened his account with two tries with Humphrey Kayange also crossing the whitewash in the opening game on the main pitch. Wales 31 -5 Zimbabwe Wales dominated their opening match of the tournament with a routine win against Zimbabwe. Aled Brew scored two tries early in the first half and the men in red never really looked in trouble. Zimbabwe did pull the score back to 12-5 on the half-time whistle through Gerald Sibanda, but Craig Hill restored Wales's lead by rushing under the posts for a converted try after two minutes of the second half. Lee Williams added another try having rounded the Zimbabwean's to score in the corner. The try was not converted. The underdogs had a spell of pressure midway through the half but that was undone when they fumbled wide allowing Hill to move in for his second try. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hello and welcome to The National's coverage of the first day of the 2009 Rugby World Cup Sevens. Today see's each of the men's teams play in their first pool match. There are 12 games in all and with our Live text You can follow all the action. It is a sunny day at The Sevens venue. Ex-rugby internationals Jonah Lomu and Lawrence Dallaglio are present to announce a proposal that will be excellent for rugby in the region. More details will follow later and in tomorrow's edition of The National. The crowd are dribbling into the main stadium of this impressive complex, the bars are starting to get some service and the burger vans are set to make a roaring trade. The favourite's England kick off their campaign at 19.30, followed by their main rivals New Zealand at 19.54. The Arabian Gulf face Tonga in their first match at 17.52. Play starts at 17.00 when Wales play Zimbabwe. See you then for what will be a nice starter to the three days of action from the best sevens specialists in the business. Do not miss it.

A MINECRAFT MOVIE

Director: Jared Hess

Starring: Jack Black, Jennifer Coolidge, Jason Momoa

Rating: 3/5

UAE v Gibraltar

What: International friendly

When: 7pm kick off

Where: Rugby Park, Dubai Sports City

Admission: Free

Online: The match will be broadcast live on Dubai Exiles’ Facebook page

UAE squad: Lucas Waddington (Dubai Exiles), Gio Fourie (Exiles), Craig Nutt (Abu Dhabi Harlequins), Phil Brady (Harlequins), Daniel Perry (Dubai Hurricanes), Esekaia Dranibota (Harlequins), Matt Mills (Exiles), Jaen Botes (Exiles), Kristian Stinson (Exiles), Murray Reason (Abu Dhabi Saracens), Dave Knight (Hurricanes), Ross Samson (Jebel Ali Dragons), DuRandt Gerber (Exiles), Saki Naisau (Dragons), Andrew Powell (Hurricanes), Emosi Vacanau (Harlequins), Niko Volavola (Dragons), Matt Richards (Dragons), Luke Stevenson (Harlequins), Josh Ives (Dubai Sports City Eagles), Sean Stevens (Saracens), Thinus Steyn (Exiles)

COMPANY PROFILE
Name: HyperSpace
 
Started: 2020
 
Founders: Alexander Heller, Rama Allen and Desi Gonzalez
 
Based: Dubai, UAE
 
Sector: Entertainment 
 
Number of staff: 210 
 
Investment raised: $75 million from investors including Galaxy Interactive, Riyadh Season, Sega Ventures and Apis Venture Partners
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MATCH INFO

Tottenham Hotspur 3 (Son 1', Kane 8' & 16') West Ham United 3 (Balbuena 82', Sanchez og 85', Lanzini 90' 4)

Man of the match Harry Kane

UPI facts

More than 2.2 million Indian tourists arrived in UAE in 2023
More than 3.5 million Indians reside in UAE
Indian tourists can make purchases in UAE using rupee accounts in India through QR-code-based UPI real-time payment systems
Indian residents in UAE can use their non-resident NRO and NRE accounts held in Indian banks linked to a UAE mobile number for UPI transactions

COMPANY PROFILE
Name: Kumulus Water
 
Started: 2021
 
Founders: Iheb Triki and Mohamed Ali Abid
 
Based: Tunisia 
 
Sector: Water technology 
 
Number of staff: 22 
 
Investment raised: $4 million 
NO OTHER LAND

Director: Basel Adra, Yuval Abraham, Rachel Szor, Hamdan Ballal

Stars: Basel Adra, Yuval Abraham

Rating: 3.5/5

If you go

The flights

Fly direct to London from the UAE with Etihad, Emirates, British Airways or Virgin Atlantic from about Dh2,500 return including taxes. 

The hotel

Rooms at the convenient and art-conscious Andaz London Liverpool Street cost from £167 (Dh800) per night including taxes.

The tour

The Shoreditch Street Art Tour costs from £15 (Dh73) per person for approximately three hours. 

The specs: 2018 Chevrolet Trailblazer

Price, base / as tested Dh99,000 / Dh132,000

Engine 3.6L V6

Transmission: Six-speed automatic

Power 275hp @ 6,000rpm

Torque 350Nm @ 3,700rpm

Fuel economy combined 12.2L / 100km

The burning issue

The internal combustion engine is facing a watershed moment – major manufacturer Volvo is to stop producing petroleum-powered vehicles by 2021 and countries in Europe, including the UK, have vowed to ban their sale before 2040. The National takes a look at the story of one of the most successful technologies of the last 100 years and how it has impacted life in the UAE. 

Read part four: an affection for classic cars lives on

Read part three: the age of the electric vehicle begins

Read part one: how cars came to the UAE

 

Mercer, the investment consulting arm of US services company Marsh & McLennan, expects its wealth division to at least double its assets under management (AUM) in the Middle East as wealth in the region continues to grow despite economic headwinds, a company official said.

Mercer Wealth, which globally has $160 billion in AUM, plans to boost its AUM in the region to $2-$3bn in the next 2-3 years from the present $1bn, said Yasir AbuShaban, a Dubai-based principal with Mercer Wealth.

Within the next two to three years, we are looking at reaching $2 to $3 billion as a conservative estimate and we do see an opportunity to do so,” said Mr AbuShaban.

Mercer does not directly make investments, but allocates clients’ money they have discretion to, to professional asset managers. They also provide advice to clients.

“We have buying power. We can negotiate on their (client’s) behalf with asset managers to provide them lower fees than they otherwise would have to get on their own,” he added.

Mercer Wealth’s clients include sovereign wealth funds, family offices, and insurance companies among others.

From its office in Dubai, Mercer also looks after Africa, India and Turkey, where they also see opportunity for growth.

Wealth creation in Middle East and Africa (MEA) grew 8.5 per cent to $8.1 trillion last year from $7.5tn in 2015, higher than last year’s global average of 6 per cent and the second-highest growth in a region after Asia-Pacific which grew 9.9 per cent, according to consultancy Boston Consulting Group (BCG). In the region, where wealth grew just 1.9 per cent in 2015 compared with 2014, a pickup in oil prices has helped in wealth generation.

BCG is forecasting MEA wealth will rise to $12tn by 2021, growing at an annual average of 8 per cent.

Drivers of wealth generation in the region will be split evenly between new wealth creation and growth of performance of existing assets, according to BCG.

Another general trend in the region is clients’ looking for a comprehensive approach to investing, according to Mr AbuShaban.

“Institutional investors or some of the families are seeing a slowdown in the available capital they have to invest and in that sense they are looking at optimizing the way they manage their portfolios and making sure they are not investing haphazardly and different parts of their investment are working together,” said Mr AbuShaban.

Some clients also have a higher appetite for risk, given the low interest-rate environment that does not provide enough yield for some institutional investors. These clients are keen to invest in illiquid assets, such as private equity and infrastructure.

“What we have seen is a desire for higher returns in what has been a low-return environment specifically in various fixed income or bonds,” he said.

“In this environment, we have seen a de facto increase in the risk that clients are taking in things like illiquid investments, private equity investments, infrastructure and private debt, those kind of investments were higher illiquidity results in incrementally higher returns.”

The Abu Dhabi Investment Authority, one of the largest sovereign wealth funds, said in its 2016 report that has gradually increased its exposure in direct private equity and private credit transactions, mainly in Asian markets and especially in China and India. The authority’s private equity department focused on structured equities owing to “their defensive characteristics.”

The BIO:

He became the first Emirati to climb Mount Everest in 2011, from the south section in Nepal

He ascended Mount Everest the next year from the more treacherous north Tibetan side

By 2015, he had completed the Explorers Grand Slam

Last year, he conquered K2, the world’s second-highest mountain located on the Pakistan-Chinese border

He carries dried camel meat, dried dates and a wheat mixture for the final summit push

His new goal is to climb 14 peaks that are more than 8,000 metres above sea level

The White Lotus: Season three

Creator: Mike White

Starring: Walton Goggins, Jason Isaacs, Natasha Rothwell

Rating: 4.5/5

Scores in brief:

  • New Medical Centre 129-5 in 17 overs bt Zayed Cricket Academy 125-6 in 20 overs.
  • William Hare Abu Dhabi Gymkhana 188-8 in 20 overs bt One Stop Tourism 184-8 in 20 overs
  • Alubond Tigers 138-7 in 20 overs bt United Bank Limited 132-7 in 20 overs
  • Multiplex 142-6 in 17 overs bt Xconcepts Automobili 140 all out in 20 overs
The National's picks

4.35pm: Tilal Al Khalediah
5.10pm: Continous
5.45pm: Raging Torrent
6.20pm: West Acre
7pm: Flood Zone
7.40pm: Straight No Chaser
8.15pm: Romantic Warrior
8.50pm: Calandogan
9.30pm: Forever Young

Jordan cabinet changes

In

  • Raed Mozafar Abu Al Saoud, Minister of Water and Irrigation
  • Dr Bassam Samir Al Talhouni, Minister of Justice
  • Majd Mohamed Shoueikeh, State Minister of Development of Foundation Performance
  • Azmi Mahmud Mohafaza, Minister of Education and Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research
  • Falah Abdalla Al Ammoush, Minister of Public Works and Housing
  • Basma Moussa Ishakat, Minister of Social Development
  • Dr Ghazi Monawar Al Zein, Minister of Health
  • Ibrahim Sobhi Alshahahede, Minister of Agriculture and Minister of Environment
  • Dr Mohamed Suleiman Aburamman, Minister of Culture and Minister of Youth

Out

  • Dr Adel Issa Al Tawissi, Minister of High Education and Scientific Research
  • Hala Noaman “Basiso Lattouf”, Minister of Social Development
  • Dr Mahmud Yassin Al Sheyab, Minister of Health
  • Yahya Moussa Kasbi, Minister of Public Works and Housing
  • Nayef Hamidi Al Fayez, Minister of Environment
  • Majd Mohamed Shoueika, Minister of Public Sector Development
  • Khalid Moussa Al Huneifat, Minister of Agriculture
  • Dr Awad Abu Jarad Al Mushakiba, Minister of Justice
  • Mounir Moussa Ouwais, Minister of Water and Agriculture
  • Dr Azmi Mahmud Mohafaza, Minister of Education
  • Mokarram Mustafa Al Kaysi, Minister of Youth
  • Basma Mohamed Al Nousour, Minister of Culture