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The Philippine Volcanoes fell to Kazakhstan in their duel for the Plate in the Beijing Sevens, 12-26, to settle for sixth overall in the final leg of the 2014 ARFU Asian Rugby Sevens Series yesterday at Chaoyang Stadium in the Chinese capital.

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The Philippine Volcanoes dished out a solid showing in the opener of the Beijing Sevens, beating host China, 21-19, and giving Asian Games champion Japan a big scare before yielding a 19-21 loss as they got their bid in the third leg of the Asian Rugby Sevens Series off and running.

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