HKFC 32–5 Tai Po Dragons

Two years ago the Tai Po Dragons and HKFC Newedge Ice combined to field a single team for women’s 15-a-side rugby. This season, in a sign of the continued development of women’s rugby in Hong Kong, they fielded separate teams, though the camaraderie between them has never faded. Nevertheless, after two games and two losses, the Ice Ladies were determined to celebrate their first win of the season, even if it was at the expense of their old allies. And that put an extra edge on the game between the two sides that kicked off at 4:30pm on October 19 at the HK Football Club in Happy Valley.

The Ice Ladies got a boost to their confidence within the first five minutes when Royce Chan ran in a try for HKFC. That didn’t stop the Tai Po ladies putting up a strong fight, constantly competing for the ball but the Ice girls kept creating breaches in the Tai Po defensive line. Last week’s game had taught Ice that they needed more strength and aggression at the breakdown, and with that lesson firmly in mind, defending the ball in the ruck and keeping possession became the rule of the game: Daniella Means and Kim Kan scored additional tries and Helen Lee converted for a half time score of 17-0.

Going into the second half, the energy of the Ice team was peaking, and lessons learned in hard training sessions were obviously bearing fruit. But the Tai Po Dragons came back with a vengeance, determined to put some points on the board; which they did with a try. Then, as both teams started to tire, handling errors crept into the game resulting in frequent turnovers and some messy play in the middle of the half. Still, before the final whistle the Ice girls scored three more tries, two for Daniella Means (taking her to a hat trick) and another for Fiona Atkinson.

It might have been a pitched battle on the field but in true sporting spirit at the end of the tussle the two teams gathered to thank each other for a great game and hug old teammates. It was a fitting end to a competitive game of rugby.

HK Football Club
Kim Kan, Amy Kong, Ashley Dawson, Christina McLaughlin, Joelle Touchette, Fiona Atkinson, Diana Han, Allison Lee, Royce Chan, Helen Lee, Marie Gaschignard, Daniella Means, Daisy Miers, Anne McManus, Madeline Adcock, Adriana Garcia, Meghan Hayes, Caroline Lau, Bonita Leung

Tries: Daniella Means (3), Royce Chan, Kim Kan, Fiona Atkinson Conversions: Helen Lee

Hong Kong Rugby Football Union 60th Anniversary Celebration @ Kings Park – 28 September, 2013

HKRFU 60th Anniversary Celebration

HKRFU 60th Anniversary Celebration detailsWhat: Hong Kong Rugby Football Union 60th Anniversary Celebration
When: 3pm, 28 September, 2013
Where: Kings Park Sports Ground, Kowloon
How Much: Free entry

Fat Boy Tens Charity Golf & Rugby Tournament @ Clark, The Philippines – 6-8 September, 2013

Fat Boy Tens Charity Golf & Rugby Tournament @ Clark, The Philippines - 6-7 September, 2013The Fat Boy 10s – celebrates 10 years of charity rugby, with 16 teams and over 200 rugby lovers from across the globe raising money to feed and vaccinate those in need.

What: Tenth Fat Boy 10s Charity Golf & Rugby Tournament
When: 6-8 September, 2013
Where: Clark Airbase, The Philipines
Details: [email protected]

Hong Kong Scottish Day @ Kings Park – 24 August, 2013

The 3rd Hong Kong Scottish Day takes place on 24th August at Kings Park and marks the start of the HK Domestic season for 2013/14. While already a much anticipated and popular event on the rugby calendar, this year’s tournament will have the added excitement of being the first leg of the first “Kings of the Sevens” series, which will also incorporate the DeA 7s on 7th September and the Country of Origin on 15th March, 2014.

There will be Premiership, Championship and Women’s Divisions, and the draw for the Premiership 7s section at HK Scottish Day has thrown up some mouth-watering clashes to start the season with hosts HK Scottish drawn in a tough group against last year’s league champions Kowloon and runners up HKFC in the Tartan Group, The Presidents VII round off the group.

In the Caledonian Group, DeA will take on Grand Champions Valley and GC runners up HKCC while Tin Shui Wai will be looking spring a surprise or two.

The teams will play in a round robin format within their groups with the winners of each group going into the Cup Final, runners up in the Plate and 3rd place team in the Bowl.

Tartan Group
Hong Kong Scottish
Kowloon Rugby Club
Hong Kong Football Club
Presidents VII

Caledonian Group
Valley
DeA
Hong Kong Cricket Club
Tin Sui Wai

What: HK Scottish Day
When: 12 noon, 24 August, 2013
Where: King’s Park
How Much: Free
HK Scottish Day 2013

Asian 5 Nations Rugby – 27 April 2013 @ HK Football Club

Asian 5 Nations Rugby – 27 April 2013 @ HK Football Club
After a successful start to the Asian 5 Nations with a 53-7 win over the UAE, Hong Kong take on Japan at the HK Football Club this weekend in confident mood. The match is part of a great rugby double header with Hong Kong’s Women taking on Singapore in a match that kick’s off at 1:30pm. Gates open at 1pm and entry is free!

Saturday 27th April, 2013  – 1:30pm – free entry
Hong Kong Football Club, 3 Sports Road, Happy Valley
www.hkrugby.com

Asian 5 Nations - April 2013
Asian 5 Nations – April 2013

 

Hong Kong 7s 2013 – Sunday

Hong Kong 7s 2013 – Sunday
Fiji win the 2013 Hong Kong 7s in style overpowering Wales in the final with a stunning second-half comeback.
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