They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old:
Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn.
At the going down of the sun and in the morning,
We will remember them.
Author: simon
Women’s Rugby Results – 4 November, 2017
Premiership
USRC Tigers 45-0 CWB Phoenix
@ HKIED, Kick-off: 16:00
Valley Black 88-0 Kowloon
@ Happy Valley, Kick-off: 16:30
Valley Black
Wing Yan Leung, Akanisi Au Yeung, Jasmine Cheung, Ching To Cheng, Deena Ravi Thinakaran, Riva Brill, Amelie Seure, Aroha Savage, Shan Shan Sandra Pong, Rebecca Thompson, Nadia Cuvilier, Kelsie Bouttle, Laurel Chor, Jessica Eden, Zoë Smith
Reserve: Li Lai Mang, Becky, Pui Man Choi, Colleen Tjosvold, Jade Birkby,
Qiu Rang Wong
Tries: Jessica Eden (3), Nadia Cuvilier (2), Rebecca Thompson, Shan Shan Sandra Pong, Laurel Chor (2), Colleen Tjsvold, Amelie Seure (2), Kelsie Bouttle (2)
Conversions: Zoe Smith (9)
Kowloon
Yip Cho Kwan, Yuk Wun Yip, Hei Tung Chau, Tsang Yan, Maggie Au Yeung, Winnie Cheung, Yee To Cheng, Jackie Leung, Ho Yee Mak, Ching Hei Victoria Wong, Tsz Ki Chiu, Chun Yan Ho, For Wing Florence Lee, Wai Ling Chan, Wai Man Fung
Reserve: Lok Yee Cham, Wong Wing Gee Charlotte, Chu Wing Yee, Lok Sze Leung, Sin Ying Chan
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Gai Wu Falcons 42-3 Tai Po Dragons
@ KG V, Kick-off: 16:30
HKFC Ice 31-12 City Sparkle
@ HK Football Club, Kick-off: 18:00
City Sparkle
符詩宇 Fu Sze Yu, 張天兒 Cheung Tin Yee, 林珮恩 Lam Pui Yan, 李綺芯 Lee Yee Sum, 吳筱菁 Wu Hsiao Ching, 謝嘉汶 Tse Kar Man Hilary, 丘佩燕 Yau Pui Yin, 吳雋怡 Ng Chun Yi Annie, 馮子穎 Fung Tsz Wing, 謝詠翹 Tse Wing Kiu, 盧丹彤 Lo Tan Tung, 吳育欣 Ng Yuk Yan, 吳汝夢 Wu Rumeng, 張凱瑩 Cheung Hoi Ying, 彭曉藍 Pang Hiu Lam Mila, 徐樂怡 Tsui Lok Yi
Reserve: 王麗麗 Wong Lai Lai, 黃愉廷 Wong Yu Ting, 林秀茵 Lam Sau Yan, 劉芷瑩 Lau Tsz Ying, 區舒韻 Au Shu Wan, 黃嘉程 Wong Ka Ching
Tries: Agnes Tse, Hoi Ying Cheung
Conversion: Agnes Tse
HKFC Ice
Cheryl Gourley, Fion Got, Megan Richardson, Claire Forster, Tsz Ying Tam, Sophie Short, Martha Webber, Bobby Wilson, Kimberly Yuen Ki Wrixon, Rachel Fong, Crystal Wray, Rachel Crothers, Jaime Yuen Wing Ho, Sheung Yee Siu, Bernadette Bray
Reserve: Angelina Cheung, Denise Chan, Shonagh Ryan, Heidi Johnson, Helen Lee, Jordan Rear, Stephanie Heathcote, Zuzanna Osinska
Tries: Bernadette Bray, Jaime Yuen Wing Ho, Crystal Wray, Shonagh Ryan, Martha Webber
Conversions: Rachel Fong (2), Helen Lee
National League 1
USRC Tigers v HK Scottish Kukris
@ HKIED, Kick-off: 14:30
Valley Red 7-21 Revolution SRC
@ Happy Valley, Kick-off: 18:00
Tai Po Dragons 21-19 HKCC
@ KG V, Kick-off: 18:00
National League 2
University 0-34 Kowloon
@ Happy Valley, Kick-off: 15:00
https://bcmagazine.smugmug.com/Bcene-photos/2017/Womens-Premiership-Rugby-4-November-2017/i-Fq8cBnP
HKFC Fire 49-0 City Twinkles
@ HK Football Club, Kick-off: 16:30
Tin Shui Wai v CWB Lammergeier
@ HKIED, Kick-off: 17:30
Gai Wu Hawks 0-31 Police Sirens
@ King’s Park, Kick-off: 18:00
Images: bc magazine, Jordan Engelman
Next stop – Cape Town, Dongfeng Leads the Volvo Ocean Race Out of Lisbon
Dongfeng Race Team converted a strong start into an early lead as the Volvo Ocean Race fleet embarked on Leg 2, a 7,000 nautical mile race from Lisbon to Cape Town.
© Jesus Renedo/Volvo Ocean Race
Conditions were perfect for the leg start, with bright blue skies, and a 15-20 knot Northerly breeze that allowed the fleet to reach up and down the Tagus River past the city front of Lisbon.
After exiting the river and heading offshore past the protection of Cascais, the wind is forecast to build to over 30-knots, with a heavy ocean swell near 4-metres. It will be a fast and challenging first night at sea as the teams charge to the southwest.
“It’s going to be fast,” said Dongfeng skipper Charles Caudrelier. “We have been preparing for this, training in strong winds for six months, so I hope we are ready. We have some good drivers in these conditions so I hope we will be fast.”
And indeed, within 15-minutes of clearing the mouth of the river, the fleet was already seeing over 30-knots of wind and Dongfeng Race Team recorded a boatspeed of nearly 33-knots.
Charlie Enright, the skipper of race leader Vestas 11th Hour Racing was in a strong position early, but appeared to be caught out with too much sail up for the final stretch down the river, and fell back to fifth place.
“We’re confident, but not cocky,” Enright said before the start. “We want to take what we’ve learned and apply it to leg 2. It’s going to be a much different leg. It will be a lot more boatspeed oriented and we’re looking forward to that.”
© Jesus Renedo/Volvo Ocean Race
“The real race starts now,” said Xabi Fernández, the skipper of MAPFRE. “Today we will sail in a couple of days in heavy winds. Everyone will be competitive so we’ll need to go as fast as we can.”
© Ainhoa Sanchez/Volvo Ocean Race
Valley Black 88-0 Kowloon @ Happy Valley – 4 November, 2017
Valley Black beat Kowloon 88-0 at Happy Valley in a match that for the first half was a lot more even than the scoreline suggests. Chloe Mak pulled Kowloon strings again in a highly competitive first half when Valley appeared lethargic. A halftime roasting from coach Ra saw an energised Valley emerge who deftly and clinically dissected a tiring Kowloon defence.
Kowloon kicked off deep, looking to put some early pressure on the Black defence, the Valley back line as it looks to do each game started on the front foot and were soon passing their way downfield looking for weak point in their opponents defence. Nadia Cuvelier spots one and is away and looking for the opening score.
Chun Yan Ho had other ideas with a beautiful try point saving tackle. Valley recycle, but the Kowloon defence is back and stops the Blacks again. It’s third time lucky though as the ball is again recycled and reaches Jessica Eden who scores easily, 5-0 after three minutes.
Kicking deep again Kowloon look for a quick reply, with Valley knocking on Kowloon have a scrum inside the Black 22, but they can’t take advantage. A big shove from the Valley forwards has them win it against the head only for the pack to see their effort wasted as the backs blow a 5 on 2 overlap.
Kowloon are spending a long time in and around the Valley 22 without really threatening to score. A misplaced Kowloon pass is scooped up by Rebecca Thompson who runs two-thirds of the length of the pitch to score under the posts and give Zoe Smith an easy conversion, 12-0 after 15 minutes.
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An attacking 5m scrum gives Kowloon a chance, but the pass is dropped and the chance goes begging. Aroha Savage collects the ball, a deep clearing kick isn’t fielded well by Kowloon and Kelsie Bouttle collects the loose ball and swings it wide to Amelie Seure who scores between the posts, which Smith converts, as Valley ruthlessly punish the Kowloon error, 19-0.
The hooped shirts are playing well and making Valley work hard. A clearing Kowloon kick is fielded by Smith who spots Eden in space on the wing and she scores despite the best effort of several Kowloon defenders – 26-0.
The resulting kick-off is deep again from Kowloon, it’s caught cleanly inside the Black 22, two passes out to the wing and it’s in Eden’s hands again who shows a clean pair of heels to all as she sprints 70+m for her second try in a minute, 31-0 on 35 minutes.
Kowloon looking for a score before halftime earn a penalty inside the Valley 22. Spotting the tryline Mak takes a quick one and Valley’s Li Lai Mang, Becky takes a yellow card for the team as the whistle goes for half time. Kowloon have worked hard, but Valley while not playing well have clinically taken advantage of every error.
The Valley players may need to check the Maori dictionaries, as coach Ra offered a strong motivating half time roasting of her squad. It worked though as the Blacks dominated the second half. Riva Brill’s attacking run is ended by Rita Fung, Shan Shan Sandra Pong accepts the offload and scores the first of nine second half Valley tries 90 seconds after the restart, 36-0.
Two minutes later and Kowloon are penalised for taking too long with their lineout and Bouttle powers over close to the posts, Smith convert 43-0.
A minute later and Valley have their third try in three minutes. A quickly taken Black line-out is cleanly caught, the ball swiftly moved through the hands of the backs and Cuvelier scores her first try of the match which Smith converts, 50-0.
Kowloon have no answer to a motivated Valley and Cuvelier scores her second try four minutes later which Smith converts, 57-0 after 52 minutes.
Again from restart Kowloon concede a try, as Brill catches the kick passes it to Seure who scores her second try of the game out wide, 62-0.
Aroha Savage the Black’s dynamic number 8 looked to cap her fine performance by dribbling the ball, football style, through her opponent’s backline for a score. Kowloon managed to drop on the ball just short of the line to prevent the score. Minutes later though it’s Bouttle who scores her second under the posts 69-0.
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Smith scores and convert her own try as Kowloon have no answer to the Black’s pace 76-0. Fung prevents another with her second try saving tackle of the day, while Smith drops a pass three metres from the line to spoil another chance.
Digging deep Kowloon prop Yip Cho Kwan makes a break looking for a consolation score. Valley though steal the ball in the ruck and Laurel Chor scores in the corner 81-0.
To their credit Kowloon battle to the end, another misplaced pass though allows Colleen Tjsvold to scoop the ball and score from 50m with Smith adding the conversion. Final score 88-0.
Valley Black
Wing Yan Leung, Akanisi Au Yeung, Jasmine Cheung, Ching To Cheng, Deena Ravi Thinakaran, Riva Brill, Amelie Seure, Aroha Savage, Shan Shan Sandra Pong, Rebecca Thompson, Nadia Cuvilier, Kelsie Bouttle, Laurel Chor, Jessica Eden, Zoë Smith
Reserve: Li Lai Mang, Becky, Pui Man Choi, Colleen Tjosvold, Jade Birkby,
Qiu Rang Wong
Tries: Jessica Eden (3), Nadia Cuvilier (2), Rebecca Thompson, Shan Shan Sandra Pong, Laurel Chor (2), Colleen Tjsvold, Amelie Seure (2), Kelsie Bouttle (2), Conversions: Zoe Smith (9)
Kowloon
Yip Cho Kwan, Yuk Wun Yip, Hei Tung Chau, Tsang Yan, Maggie Au Yeung, Winnie Cheung, Yee To Cheng, Jackie Leung, Ho Yee Mak, Ching Hei Victoria Wong, Tsz Ki Chiu, Chun Yan Ho, For Wing Florence Lee, Wai Ling Chan, Wai Man Fung
Reserve: Lok Yee Cham, Wong Wing Gee Charlotte, Chu Wing Yee, Lok Sze Leung, Sin Ying Chan
法興銀行華利女子欖球會(華利)在跑馬地球場大敗九龍欖球會(九龍)88比0。總成績並不可以道出完整的比賽,因為在上半場比賽中,兩隊實力相若。
九龍把球大腳踢出,希望增加進攻能力。但華利後方們默默觀察對方的弱點,Nadia
Cuvelier先拔頭籌,進攻弱點。但被Ho Chun Yan攔截。華利再次進攻,但又再給攔截。
來回多次,最後Jessica Eden達陣。開場三分鐘,5比0。
九龍打快攻還擊,在華利22米線內爭球,可惜失敗。華利把球傳開做了五對二的場面。
九龍傳球去誤,Rebecca Thompson 看準機會,把球拾起直達達陣線。由Zoe Smith 踢入,比賽15分鐘, 12比0。
九龍本有進攻機會,可惜傳球再次失誤,機會給了華利的Aroha Savaga。Kelsie Bouttle把球遠傳給Amelie Seure達陣,再由Smith踢入, 19比零。華利多在九龍的技術失誤中贏取入球。
九龍攻勢不弱, 華利說努力防守和進攻。Smith看準邊防的空間,把球傳給Eden,再由Eden衝過多個攔截達陣, 26比零。比賽35分鐘,Eden再發虎威,直奔70米達陣,成為她第二個入球, 31比0。
九龍努力在上半場入球,可惜失誤太多,令華利有機可乘。而九龍的Becky拿了今場的第一個黃牌,令下半場九龍更陷困局。
下半場,華利優勢繼續,Riva Brill帶球上陣,雖被Rita Fung攔截,但在最後關頭,Brill把球傳給了Shan Shan Sandra Pong達陣。成為下半場的首個入球, 36比0。
兩分鐘後,由於持球太久而不開球,九龍再次犯規。Bouttle猛力衝至底線, 43比0。
一分鐘後,華利做出純熟的傳球,有中場到邊場,最後由Cuvelier達陣,50比零。不到一分鐘,Cuvelier再次入球。這是開場四分鐘內的第四個入球。
九龍再次開球,但被Brill搶到並傳給Seure達陣,成績62比0。
其後Bouttle再次入球,成為她今天的第二個達陣。Smith 和 Laurel Chor 相繼入球,成績變為81比0。九龍一個傳球失誤,給了Colleen Tjsvold入球機會,總成績88比0。
Volvo Ocean Race – Lisbon to Cape Town
The Volvo Ocean Race 2017-18 shifts into a new phase with the start of Leg 2, a 7,000 nautical mile, three-week, marathon leg to Cape Town, South Africa.
It’s one of the iconic legs of this offshore classic, as the teams transition from the North Atlantic, through the Doldrums, into the trade winds and may even dip a toe into the Southern Ocean before the finish in Cape Town, which has already been a stopover host 10 times.
The tactical options on the leg have been opened up this year by the removal of a traditional waypoint, the island of Fernando de Noronha, about 170 nautical miles off the coast of Brazil.
While teams often sail as far west as this to pick up the tradewinds earlier, it adds hundreds of miles to the route to Cape Town. Without this island as a mark of the race course, the shorter, but normally slower option of sailing further east, down the coast of Africa, may be in play.
“It’s a very interesting one, maybe more interesting than in the past,” said Charlie Enright, the skipper of Leg 1 winner, Vestas 11th Hour Racing. “You usually have to go nearly all the way to Brazil… ‘West is best’ as they say…”
But it’s not clear that will be the case this time.
“I think (taking out the waypoint) changes things a lot,” said Sun Hun Kai/Scallywag skipper David Witt. “I think this will be an interesting leg and I think you might see the biggest split you’ve seen for a long time in the Volvo Ocean Race. But we’ll see what happens.”
“For sure you can go more east,” agreed Dongfeng Race Team skipper Charles Caudrelier. “The difference is huge, but it’s a danger (tactically). It’s always a balance and it’s always difficult to know where to go. It will be a nightmare for the navigators.”
“Let’s see. Hopefully the others will go the short way and we’ll keep going west,” said Xabi Fernández. “It’s hard to know. It will be busy for (navigator) Juan Vila. But we trust his instincts and his work and hopefully we have a good crossing of the equator.”
“It’s a leg of 21 or 22 days with technical decisions to make every day,” said Simeon Tienpont, the skipper of team AkzoNobel, who has added the experience of Chris Nicholson, Jules Salter and Peter Van Niekerk to his crew for this leg.
In contrast, for many of the rookie sailors spread across the teams, Leg 2 will be the longest they have been at sea, and a new experience of true offshore sailing.
“We have crew on board who have never been at sea for longer than six or seven days at a time,” said Turn the Tide on Plastic skipper Dee Caffari, who is shepherding some rookie offshore sailors through their first big ocean experiences on this leg. “So they will be on a steep learning curve. This is the first one where you get a little taste of everything.”
Bouwe Bekking, sailing his eighth Volvo Ocean Race as skipper of Team Brunel, will take World Sailor of the Year and reigning America’s Cup winning skipper Pete Burling on his longest offshore sojourn, including a first Doldrums crossing that traditionally calls for a visit from King Neptune.
“We’re racing, but this is part of the tradition of the race, and that’s important,” Bekking said. “Someone like Peter Burling, there will be some nice footage of him, probably with a mohawk haircut or something like that… We have some extra items on board so that Neptune welcomes these guys properly.”
But first there is the start, including an inshore leg up the Tagus River to the Lisbon city front, before the teams break to the Southwest for a drag race down to the warmer latitudes. The forecast is for 15 to 18 knot Northerlies on Sunday afternoon – it should be a fast start.
Leg 2 of the Volvo Ocean Race – Lisbon to Cape Town
Start time: 14:00 UTC.
Watch it live www.volvooceanrace.com
Additional reporting/images: Volvo Ocean Race
City Sparkle 12-31 HKFC Ice @ HK Football Club – 4 November, 2017
In a game dominated for long periods by City Sparkle, HKFC Ice had that little bit extra to beat a determined City Sparkle 31-12 under the lights of the Hong Kong Football Club.
It was all City for the first 30 minutes, the Sparkle spending all bar a few moments of it camped inside the Ice 22. HKFC creaked and groaned, bent and buckled and such was the pressure that Martha Webber received a yellow card after just 8 minutes.
Twice City thought they’d scored, but the ball was held up and the Sparkle couldn’t ignite anything from the resulting scrums. Sport can fickle and with their miniscule amount of possession Ice recycled the ball inside their own 22 worked it wide to an overlapping Bernadette Bray and the fullback was away sprinting 70m to score under the posts massively against the run of play. Rachel Fong converted 7-0 after 16 minutes.
The Sparkle resumed their assault on the Ice line looking for an instant reply with Hoi Ying Cheung making a lovely run down the wing. Only to be tackled into touch inches from the line.
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HKFC finally start to enjoy some possession as the half draws to a close and string a few phases of play together working the ball back and forth across the pitch. City stand firm, but a smart piece of play sees Jaime Yuen Wing Ho loop around outside her winger to create the overlap and she scores in the corner, 12-0 after 37 minutes.
City send the kick-off deep and Ice spread the ball left only to meet a solid Sparkle tackle, a quick recycle and swift hands along the line and Webber is away and she outruns a despairing defence to score under the posts. Fong’s conversion brings the half to a close with HKFC Ice leading 19-0 and City wondering how exactly how they’re down three tries after playing well and dominating for most of the first period.
After some strong words at half-time HKFC look to start the second half on the front foot. City’s defence though stands firm, but as they look to clear Ice steal the ball and Mavis almost scores but she can’t offload and the chance goes begging. The Sparkle are spending a lot of time defending and are unable to get out of their own 22 and relieve the pressure. Ice working hard, looking for a fourth try.
A deep City clearing kick looks to give HKFC another attacking oppourtunity but having drawn in the Sparkle defence the Ice backline looks to take advantage of a three on one overlap only for a crunching tackle from Tsz Wing Donis Fung to shut down the attack.
Ice overthrow a lineout and City string some attacking phases together as they look for a way back into the match. A long pass gives Mila Hiu Lam Pang a chance to run but strong backline defence from Ice keeps her out. A City scrum on the HKFC 22 holds and Agnes Tse breaks three tackles to score under the posts, and then she converts her own try, 19-7 after 62 minutes.
From the resulting kick-off Ice recover the ball and launch a sweeping attack keeping the ball through multiple phases of play, City are tiring but still tackling hard. Ice recycle well and spread the ball wide for Shonagh Ryan to sprint down the line and score, 24-7.
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Webber looks to pile on the pressure as she powers her way through several tackles but City finally haul her down and launch an attack of their own only for a fine tackle by Pang to deny City a second score. Sparkle recycle the ball and work it wide where Hoi Ying Cheung scores in the corner on 73 minutes, 24-12.
City kick off deep looking to score again quickly and give HKFC a nervous last few minutes. Ice knock on, but City can’t take advantage. It’s Football Club though who have the final word as Heidi Johnson breaks three Sparkle tackles and spreads the ball wide to Crystal Wray who finishes off a flowing move in style, Helen Lee converts, 31-12 after 79 minutes. And Ice almost add another but Shu Wan Au’s fine tackle keeps the final score at 31-12.
City Sparkle
符詩宇 Fu Sze Yu, 張天兒 Cheung Tin Yee, 林珮恩 Lam Pui Yan, 李綺芯 Lee Yee Sum, 吳筱菁 Wu Hsiao Ching, 謝嘉汶 Tse Kar Man Hilary, 丘佩燕 Yau Pui Yin, 吳雋怡 Ng Chun Yi Annie, 馮子穎 Fung Tsz Wing, 謝詠翹 Tse Wing Kiu, 盧丹彤 Lo Tan Tung, 吳育欣 Ng Yuk Yan, 吳汝夢 Wu Rumeng, 張凱瑩 Cheung Hoi Ying, 彭曉藍 Pang Hiu Lam Mila, 徐樂怡 Tsui Lok Yi
Reserve: 王麗麗 Wong Lai Lai, 黃愉廷 Wong Yu Ting, 林秀茵 Lam Sau Yan, 劉芷瑩 Lau Tsz Ying, 區舒韻 Au Shu Wan, 黃嘉程 Wong Ka Ching
Tries: Agnes Tse, Hoi Ying Cheung
Conversion: Agnes Tse
HKFC Ice
Cheryl Gourley, Fion Got, Megan Richardson, Claire Forster, Tsz Ying Tam, Sophie Short, Martha Webber, Bobby Wilson, Kimberly Yuen Ki Wrixon, Rachel Fong, Crystal Wray, Rachel Crothers, Jaime Yuen Wing Ho, Sheung Yee Siu, Bernadette Bray
Reserve: Angelina Cheung, Denise Chan, Shonagh Ryan, Heidi Johnson, Helen Lee, Jordan Rear, Stephanie Heathcote, Zuzanna Osinska
Tries: Bernadette Bray, Jaime Yuen Wing Ho, Crystal Wray, Shonagh Ryan, Martha Webber
Conversions: Rachel Fong (2), Helen Lee
香港足球會(港會)使出渾身解數,以31比12打敗佔上風的康維他城市星光隊(城市欖球會)。
開始30分鐘,城市欖球會儘佔上風,多徘徊於港會的22米先內。港會努力防守,最後Martha Webber在八分鐘時拿了第一個黃牌。
城市欖球會有兩次達陣的機會,但都被港會扭轉逆勢。Bernadette Bray做了一個遠傳球,再由後 衛直衝70米達陣,Rachel Fong踢入。賽事16分鐘,成績7比0。
張凱瑩在邊線衝出,可惜被港會在最後階段攔截到,再把球踢出,解決困局。
上半場完場前五分鐘,港會發動攻勢,攻至城市欖球會的22米線。城市欖球會防守嚴密,但Ho Yueng Wing Jaime看到一個在邊線的入球機會,繞過邊鋒,在角落達陣,成績變成12比0。
城市欖球會以快攻把球踢出,港會持球進攻可惜遇到攔截,但Martha Webber把球搶回再達陣,上 半場完場成績19比0。港會只用了十分逆轉劣勢。
在半場時,.港會教練明顯給了一些戰術,。下半場開場時,港會先發制人,積極進攻。雖然城市欖 球會有一個達陣機會,可惜Mavis不能及時把球傳出,機會錯失。比賽都徘徊在城市欖球會的22米內,港會的第四個入球應不遠了。
城市欖球會把球大腳踢出,給了港會另一機會進攻,但被馮子穎漂亮的攔截到。城市欖球會信心大增,在港會12米爭球時,謝詠翹持球衝過三個攔截達陣,成為城市欖球會的第一個入球,19比7。
港會反擊,打遠傳戰,利用球場的外圍空間。經過多次攔截和爭球後,港會把球遠傳給Shonagh Ryan,輕易達陣24比7。Martha Webber乘勝追擊,但最終被城市欖球會攔截到。再用同樣戰術,把球遠傳,Cheung Hoi Ying入球。70三分鐘, 24比12。
比賽變得緊張,港會加緊防守。最後由Heidi Johnson衝過三個攔截再把球遠傳至Crystal Wray達陣,Helen Lee踢入, 31比12。本來港會可以再加一球,可惜給區舒韻漂亮的攔截到,總成績31比12。
Women’s Rugby – 4 November, 2017
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Valley Black took on Kowloon at Happy Valley and HKFC Ice looked to freeze City’s Sparkle at the HK Football Club and bc was there to take in the action.
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Liam Messam @ Rugby Academy Asia – 3 November, 2017
All Black flanker Liam Messam was a guest of Rugby Academy Asia for a social q & a evening at Wagyu Lounge on the 3 November, 2017.
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Photos: bc magazine, Takumi Photogrpahy