Match Report: HKCC Ladies 10 – 36 USRC Tigers – 15 October, 2016

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The HKCC Ladies were feeling hot hot HOT as temperatures soared last Saturday. You could practically see the steam curling up from the fizzling astroturf as Happy Valley baked in the afternoon sun. With another loss under their belts and few subs to offer respite from the impending dehydration, the Ladies demonstrated inspiringly strong determination ahead of the first half against USRC Tigers.

A great starting attack saw the ball heading straight towards the Tigers’ try line just after Kick-off, with a penalty leading to the first lineout won by the Ladies. The Asian communicator – Diana Li – made her comeback in full force, scoring the first try for the Ladies 7 minutes in. No conversion.

The rest of the first half saw each side constantly scrabbling and grabbing for the ball, with the Tigers showcasing their impressive mauling and rucking techniques. Despite some great defensive tackling, the heat got to the Ladies as the Tigers broke through the line scoring their first converted try. Half time 5-7.

A short half time water break saw both teams seeking sanctuary in the little shade that is offered at Happy Valley, and a pep talk from Coach Nesbitt gave the Ladies a second wind – despite the complete lack of it in meteorological terms!

The Tigers though seemed to have benefited most from the break, with one of their wings scoring a try almost immediately from the second half kick-off. Discouraged and slightly dehydrated, the Ladies struggled to keep up their defensive line, and a speedy pair of breakthroughs on the wings saw another two tries for the Tigers.

With the heat and glare from the sun becoming even more intense, both teams were certainly experiencing exhaustion and confusion. A couple of moments saw Tigers tackling players who weren’t even carrying the ball, and the Ladies were remineded to keep their tackles low.

A lack of communication in the defensive line opened up the pitch to the Tigers who scored another pair of tries, one converted (5-36), that almost pushed the Ladies to their limits. As usual, the Ladies fought back in a final push and found their second wind – albeit a little too late in the day.

The Ladies managed to steal the ball and formed an impressive maul, allowing Captain Lynda Nazer to place the ball over the line. A great show of teamwork despite the elements and a disheartening score to fight back against.

HKCC Ladies
Forwards:
Nobuko Oda, Wawa Li, Jo Harvey, Katie Rowbottom, Mhairi McLaughlin, Terri Lau, Lauren Petersen, Carolyn Champion, Kikinay Kemp
Backs: Lynda Nazer, Tinley Wong, Diana Li, Josie Jolley, Isobel O’Connor, Allison Mak, Brenda Chan, Elane Lau, Hoiyi Li, Christy Ma, Serene Yee
Tries: Diana Li, Lynda Nazer
Coach: Jeremy Nesbitt

Match Report: HKFC Fire 14-10 Tin Shui Wai Ladies @ TSW – 15 October, 2016

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This season the HKFC Fire team has a number of new players joining which makes them a much stronger team. Tracy Tong reports on their second game away against Tin Shui Wai Ladies in the National League 2. In training the Fire looked to adapt their match plan to prepare for the much wider Tin Shui Wai pitch.

On a warm sunny autumn afternoon the two teams started in high spirits with supporters of both teams making for a good atmosphere. HKFC’s Apple Lau scored the first try of the game, successfully converted by Helen Lee 7-0.

In a tough game there wasn’t much between the sides and play was fast and furious with lots of strong tackles flying in. TSW scored their first try minutes after the Fire’s opener but failed to convert. The pace and the heat meant fatigue was a factor as the HKFC Fire struggled in defence against the fierce pressure TSW Ladies put on their try line.

At the break the Fire’s coaches looked to get their players to slow the game’s tempo. The second half though started as the first ended with the match played at full speed. The  TSW Ladies scored a second try forcing their way through the HKFC’s defensive line. The conversion though was missed and this proved crucial as Cynthia Luk answered as she scored the HKFC Fire’s second try of the afternoon. Helen Lee’s second conversion gave the Fire a four point lead which they defended to the final whistle. Final score of 14-10 toHKFC Fire.

A good win for the Fire in a close game.

HKFC Fire
Forwards: Nicole Lai, Amy Kong, Chan-Lok Ting, Louise Hou, Maureen Chen, Karus Leung, Doris Chen, Apple Lau
Backs: Henrietta Wong, Helen Lee, Wong-Hei Hei, Rabbit Leung, Maggie Wong, Sarah Thrower, Emily Chen
Substitutes: Cynthia Luk, Alex Fraser, Tracy Tong, Teresa Lee
Tries: Apple Lau, Cynthia Luk
Coaches: Gloria Cheung, John R Hannon