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Indonesia national rugby union team


FieldValue
NameIndonesia
NicknameThe Rhinos
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Badge_size175px
EmblemJavan rhinoceros
UnionIndonesian Rugby Union Federation
Home StadiumGelora Bung Karno Sports Complex
CoachVacant
CaptainDaniel Nugroho
Most capsDaniel Nugroho (21)
Top scorerKirk Arundale (107)
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World Rugby Rank109
World Rugby Rank date31 July 2024
World Rugby max97
World Rugby max year2014
World Rugby min109
World Rugby min year2024
First gameCambodia 30–12 Indonesia
(Phnom Penh, Cambodia; June 27, 2006)
Largest winIndonesia 55–3 Cambodia
(Jakarta, Indonesia; June 19, 2008)
Largest lossIndonesia 10–63 China
(Jakarta, Indonesia; June 23, 2019)
World cup appsnone
medaltemplates
websiterugbyindonesia.or.id

| World Rugby Rank date = 31 July 2024 | World Rugby max year = 2014 | World Rugby min year =2024 (Phnom Penh, Cambodia; June 27, 2006) (Jakarta, Indonesia; June 19, 2008) (Jakarta, Indonesia; June 23, 2019) |none

The Indonesia national rugby union team represents Indonesia in rugby union. They are nicknamed the "Rhinos". The team is a full member of World Rugby. They have yet to play in the Rugby World Cup. The Indonesian squad was formed in 2006 to attend the IRB sanctioned Six Division Asian Rugby Football Tournament between Brunei, Laos, Cambodia and Indonesia. They currently compete in Division 3 South-East in the Asian Rugby Football Union.

The national side is ranked 109th in the world (as of 31 July 2024).

History

Early years (1975-1986)

Rugby was first introduced in Indonesia during the Dutch colonial period. In March 1976, an Indonesian Sevens squad, alongside twelve other nations, participated in the inaugural Hong Kong Sevens tournament. Indonesia returned to Hong Kong again for the 1976 tournament where they lost to Tonga in the plate final. Indonesia continued to participate in the tournament until 1986, after which interest began to wane.

ARFU Division 6 (2004-2008)

In the early to mid 2000s, rugby made a resurgence in Indonesia. In 2004, the Indonesian Rugby Football Union was formed and on 27 June 2006 the first ever Indonesian XVs game was played against Cambodia during the first Division 6 ARFU regional tournament in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. Indonesia would lose their début test match 30-7. In 2007, Singapore rugby's Ismail Kadir and Justin Sampson took over coaching duties. Indonesia then went on to defeat tournament hosts Brunei 28-13, taking home the series as well as the Darussalam Cup.

In July 2008, the Rhinos won the HSBC a5n Regional Tournament, which was played at the Universitas Pelita Harapan, Jakarta, Indonesia. The Rhinos defeated Laos 23-11 and Cambodia 55-3 in front of an appreciative home crowd,. The Rhinos finished their time in ARFU Division 6 with an impressive 88% Win–loss record (7 wins, 1 loss), thus earning a promotion Division 3.

ARFU Division 3 (2009- present)

In 2009, Indonesia's coaching staff of Kadir and Sampson was expanded to include former Wallabies player Duncan Hall, who had previously held the head coaching job for the USA national team. In July 2009, Indonesia made their debut in Division 3 at the 2009 Asian Five Nations. In the tournament, the Rhinos recorded two consecutive losses, falling 3-23 to Guam and 13-48 to Iran.

In the years that followed, Indonesia would lose three more matches in the upper tier division before finally posting their first win on 25 June 2011 against Pakistan 20-19 during the 2011 A5N divisional series in Jakarta. Following that win, Indonesia went on to win two of its next four matches, including a thumping win over China 37-13 in Malaysia in 2014. A year later, the Rhinos would face China a second time in the 2014 A5n opener, losing a highly contested match by a four-point differential. Two days later, an 11-10 win against Laos would secure a third-place finish in the series.

In 2015, the rebranded Asia Rugby Championship returned once again to Jakarta where Indonesia faced Guam in the series opener. This would mark Indonesia's first match at home since they defeated Pakistan three years prior. The Rhinos would go winless in the series, first losing the opener to Guam and later China. In 2016 Indonesia would play just one test match against Loas, losing by a large margin, 12-48.

In 2019, the IRFU named former Rhinos veteran and captain Dicky Natapradja as head coach for the 2019 Asia Rugby Championship series where Indonesia competed in the newly formed Division 3 South-East division along with India and China. On June 23, Indonesia fell in the tournament opener to a strong Chinese side 63—10, with the Rhino's lone try coming from veteran captain Daniel Nugroho.

Current squad

2019 Asia Rugby Championships roster

Coaches and captaincy

Current coaching staff

PositionName
Head coachVacant
Assistant coach
Backs coach
Forwards coach

Previous head coaches

CoachPeriodGWLD%Total (2006–present)
FRA Nico de Ribas2006210}}
SIN Ismail Kadir2007–2009520}}
AUS Duncan Hall2010–2011130}}
UK Jamie Johnston2012–2013220}}
UK Simon Jones2014–2015130}}
RSA J. P. Koen2016010}}
IDN Bobby Orlando2019–2021020}}
11140}}
Updated as of 30 June 2019

Team Captains

Year(s)Name
2006IDN Nelson Joku
2007IDN Fikri Al-Azhar
2008IDN Bobby Orlando
2009–2010ENG Kirk Arundale
2011IDN Bobby Orlando
2012–2015IDN Daniel Nugroho
2016AUS Stephen Field
2019–IDN Daniel Nugroho
Updated as of 26 June 2019

Records

Asian Rugby Championship record

YearDivisionResultPWLDW-L%PFPAPDNotes
2006Regional2nd210}}7360+13
2007Regional1st300}}5628+28
2008South-East1st200}}7817+64promotion
2009Division 34th020}}1371-58
2010Division 34th020}}2362-39
2011Division 33rd110}}4351-8
2012Division 33rd110}}3045-15
2013Division 33rd110}}5246+6
2014Division 3 East3rd110}}1720-3
2015Division 3 East4th020}}2764-37
2016Division 3 East2nd010}}1248-36
2017Division 3 East---------DNP
2018Division 3 East---------DNP
2019Division 3 South-East4th020}}22105-83
Total11140}}443617-224
Updated as of: 30 June 2019

Overall Test record by opponent

OpponentPlayedWonLostDrawnWin %PFPAPD
200}}6534+31
210}}7343+30
140}}97165-68
050}}54160-107
010}}1242-30
010}}1348-35
400}}8536+49
210}}4439+5
Total11140}}443567-124
Updated as of: 26 June 2019

References

References

  1. "World Rugby Rankings".
  2. Clark, Wes. "Islam and Rugby".
  3. Porteus, James. (6 March 2015). "How it all began: A jewel discovered".
  4. Signes, Emil. "History of the Hong Kong Sevens".
  5. Andriawan, Shesar. (3 September 2013). "Introducing Rugby in Indonesia: Already Played Since 30 Years Ago".
  6. Staff. (18 July 2007). "Brunei vs Indonesia - Summary Asian Rugby Championship 2007".
  7. Gold, Geoffrey. (25 July 2007). "Indonesia wins Borneo Cup and Asian Nations Series".
  8. Staff. (10 June 2008). "A5N Division II set for kick-off".
  9. Staff. (19 July 2008). "Indonesia vs Cambodia - Summary Asian Rugby Championship 2008".
  10. Staff. (2007). "Indonesia Results - 2009".
  11. Staff. (25 June 2011). "Indonesia vs Pakistan - Match Statistics".
  12. Staff. (5 June 2015). "Indonesia to Open Home Rugby Tournament Against Guam".
  13. Staff. (26 June 2019). "China storm to Division III ES title".
  14. Staff. (23 June 2019). "Asia Rugby Championship Div 3ES 2019 Fixtures & Results".
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