Hong Kong 7s 2013 – Saturday

Hong Kong 7s 2013 – Saturday
A day of legends and abject failure. Amidst a great day of rugby, with upsets a plenty the performance of England had many in the crowd hiding behind their beer mugs as they drowned their disappointment. In a not too well kept secret The Beach Boys performed a 30 minute set at lunchtime which had the stadium singing along to classic hits.

Saturday’s true legend bestrode the HK Stadium pitch later in the day as Waisale Serevi, a spring in his stride, was inducted into the Rugby Hall of Fame.

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Hong Kong Women’s 7s – 22 March 2013

Hong Kong Women’s 7s – 22 March 2013
Congratulations to Canada winners of the 2013 HK Women’s 7s
A big thank you to all the players, volunteers and fans who made the 2013 tournament so enjoyable and exciting.
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Hong Kong Tens @ HK Football Club – 20-21 March 2013

Hong Kong Tens @ HK Football Club – 20-21 March 2013
At the seventh attempt the Penguins finally won the Hong Kong Tens in dramatic fashion as a pulsating final against Samurai was decided in the last minute when Australian winger Richard Hooper outsprinted the Samurai defence to touch down a last-minute grubber kick from England Sevens scrumhalf James Lightfoot-Brown, who had sprinted over 50 metres along the right touchline after making a break from a scrum near his own 22. www.hongkongtens.com

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International Youth Tournament @ Kings Park – 21 March 2013

International Youth Tournament @ Kings Park – 21 March 2013
A cold wet Kings Park played host to the 2013 International Youth Tournament as rugby teams from Australia, Singapore and the USA joined the SAR’s clubs for a day of sparkling competitive rugby.

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The Beach Boys live @ Hong Kong Sevens!

The Beach Boys live @ Hong Kong Sevens!
In a first for the Hong Kong Sevens, Rock & Roll hall of fame artists the Beach Boys will entertain the fans with a short set on-event. The Beach Boys will perform immediately following the March Past on Saturday, March 23 at 14.30 on a temporary stage set-up along the North Stand.
Also performing live as part of the opening ceremony will be the London Welsh Rugby Club Choir along with the Hong Kong Welsh Male Voice Choir.
Hong Kong Sevens – 22-24, March 2013
Hong Kong Stadium
www.hksevens.com

The Beach Boys live @ Hong Kong Sevens! - 23 March 2013
The Beach Boys live @ Hong Kong Sevens! – 23 March 2013

 

Hong Kong 10s – 20-21 March 2013

Hong Kong 10s – 20-21 March 2013
Simply a great two days of rugby at possibly the world’s best 10s tournament.
Wednesday, March 20 – 11.00am-9.00pm – FREE ENTRY
Thursday, March 21 – 10.30am-8.30pm – HK$100 per person
Hong Kong Football Club, 3 Sports Road, Happy Valley
www.hongkongtens.com

HKFC Tens

 

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HKFC Ice kicked off against CWB Phoenix with an unintended late start at Kings Park courtesy of typhoon Haima. Ice had a noisy crowd of enthusiastic supporters there to cheer them on.

Rosie Hopewell-Fong led the girl’s from the start, implementing a pre-planned kicking strategy to exploit the space. The chasing backs earning Ice an early penalty. HKFC looked threatening, exerting pressure and keeping the ball deep in the CWB’s half. On 14 minutes, an excellent drive for the line by Rosie Hopewell-Fong opened the scoring.

CWB put together some fast passages of play and notable scrums from their forwards; however HKFC’s solid defence and some exceptional tackling from Crystal Wray on the wing prevented them from gaining the possession. With both sides kicking for territory and looking for a line break, the majority of action was in the middle of the pitch as the first half drew to close.

Ball and handling errors from both sides resulted in a few missed opportunities for HKFC. Two yellow cards were presented to CWB for foul play. Ice exploited their numerical advantage and Captain, Bobby Wilson scored a hard earned second try just before the whistle. Half-time 10-0.

After the break, CWB looked to pick-up the intensity of their game, as they did so though the errors started to creep in and several dropped balls and Ice took full advantage of CWB’s generosity as Bobby Wilson scored her second try of the afternoon, converted by Rosie Hopewell-Fong’s 17-0.

Exciting, yet scrappy game play at times from both teams fighting for their place. Ice made some changes with Angelina Cheung and Maggie Wong off replaced by Nina Pirie and Natalia Lech. Relentless pressure from CWB looking for a way back into the game was finally rewarded with a converted try.

With 5 minutes to go, more subs for HKFC; Jamie Ho for Stephanie Siu, Denise Chan off for Doris Chen and Amy Kong on for Royce Chan. These fresh legs combined to set up HKFC Ice’s Crystal Wray for a fourth try and surely seal the game with 3 minutes to go. CWB replied quickly penetrating a wide gap up the middle to secure a well deserved second converted try. Final score 22-14.

HKFC Ice:
1. Denise Chan, 2. Shonagh Ryan, 3. Megan Richardson, 4. Angelina Cheung, 5. Iris Chan, 6. Claire Hunter, 7. Nina Pirie, 8. Bobby Wilson ©, 9. Sophie Short, 10. Rose Hopewell-Fong, 11. Jane Cheung, 12. Stephanie Siu, 13. Jamie Bourk, 14. Crystal Wray, 15. Helen Lee
Substitutes: Doris Chen, Cheryl Gourley, Zuzanna Osinska, Royce Chan, Cynthia Luk, Henrietta Wong, Hei Hei Wong and Rabbit Leung.
Tries: Bobby Wilson (2), Rosie Hopewell-Fong, Crystal Wray
Conversion: Rosie Hopewell-Fong

Causeway Bay Phoenix:
1. Pui Yan, Cooliy Wong, 2. Tsang Siu Ching, 3. Chin Po Po, 4. Chan Yan Yi, 5. Wing Chi Jenny Wong, 6. Li Man Yi, 7. Tin Yan, Dora Chim, 8. Tsang Ching Man, 9. Sin Man Hau, 10. Wong Sze Man, 11. Lau Sin Tung, 12. Au To, 13. Chan Abigail, 14. Lam Ka Wai, 15. Tsang Yuen Ying
Substitutes: Ho Pui Ki, Kwan Ki Chan, Rain Lam, Kwok Yuk Lin (C), Ling Yee Ally Cheung, Ng Wing Yee, See Wai June Au, Wing Ting Catherine Cheng