The history of rugby in Asia dates back nearly as
long as that in England, where the world’s first rugby football union, the RFU,
was established in 1871. In 1879, the first Asian union was founded in the
Ceylon, now Sri Lanka, RFU. Rugby was also being played in Hong Kong and Japan
before the turn of the century. The game maintained its appeal through the
post-colonial era and on 15 December, 1968, ARFU was founded with eight original
members: Sri Lanka, Chinese Taipei, Hong Kong, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Singapore
and Thailand.