Checkmate Pizza Grand Opening @ Hung Hom – 2 February, 2017

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Checkmate Pizza celebrated the opening of it’s second restaurant in Hung Hom with free pizza and beer! Size matters in pizza parlours and Checkmate offers 30 inches of tasty delight.
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Australia Day Reception @ Grand Hyatt – 24 January, 2017

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A celebration of all things Australian at the annual Australia Day Reception at the Grand Hyatt.
Quality Australian tucker from seafood to meat, Almost Golden Gay Time ice-cream to Lamingtons accompanied by Australian wines and beers made for a fine evening celebrating ‘Straya.
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Women’s Rugby Results – 21 January, 2017

Premiership

Gai Wu Falcons 73-3 HKFC Ice
@ HK Football Club, Kick-off: 18:00

USRC Tigers 3-43 Valley Black
@ Happy Valley, Kick-off: 18:00

Kowloon 12-14 CWB Phoenix
@ King’s Park, Kick-off: 19:30

National League 1

USRC Tigers 12-17 Valley Red
@ Happy Valley, Kick-off: 16:30

HK Scottish v HKCC
@ Shek Kip Mei, Kick-off: 18:00

Gai Wu Fawkes 5-15 Tai Po Dragons
@ KG V, Kick-off: 18:00

National League 2

Gai Wu Hawks 10-5 Tai Po Dragons
@ KG V, Kick-off: 16:30

CWB Lammergeier 17-14 Police Sirens
@ Police Boundary Street, Kick-off: 18:00

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Lunar New Year Fair

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The opening of Lunar New Year flower markets across Hong Kong announces the start of Chinese New Year. While the fairs started as exclusively flower markets, today as well as flowers you can buy a wide range of Chinese New Year themed goods including decorations, red packets, stuffed animals, toys….

Flowers are an important part of Chinese New Year as everyone hopes to improve the feng shui of their homes and offices for the year ahead. Broadly the benefits of the main flowers you’ll find at the markets are as follows:

Kumquat plants: financially prosperous year
Chrysanthemum: long life
Lettuce: wealth generation
Peach blossoms: romance and longevity
Peonies: prosperity
Tangerine trees: fruitful marriages, goodwill, prosperity and good luck

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The market in Victoria Park has also become an important fund raising hub for local political parties and charities of all persuasions. This year however the FEHD who run the fairs and are supposed, as part of the government, to be politically neutral, decided to ban two parties who oppose Beijing’s Sinafication of Hong Kong and the erosion of freedom of speech and the politicisation of the police and judiciary.

Lunar New Year Fair Locations

Hong Kong
Causeway Bay – Victoria Park

Kowloon
Kwun Tong – Kwun Tong Recreation Ground
Sai Kung – Man Yee Playground
Sham Shui Po – Cheung Sha Wan Playground
Sham Shui Po – Fai Hui Park
Tseung Kwan O – Po Hong Park
Tung Chung – Tat Tung Road Garden
Wong Tai Sin – Morse Park

New Territories
Kwai Tsing – Kwai Chung Sports Ground
North District – Shek Wu Hui Playground
Sha Tin – Yuen Wo Playground
Tai Po – Tin Hau Temple Fung Shui Square
Tsuen Wan – Sha Tsui Road Playground
Tuen Mun – Tin Hau Temple Plaza
Yuen Long – Tung Tau Industrial Area Playground

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Lunar New Year Fairs
Date: Noon – midnight, 22–27 January
Midnight – 6am, 28 January
Venue: 15 parks and playgrounds including Victoria Park and Fa Hui Park in Mong Kok
Tickets: Free

Women’s Rugby Fixtures – 21 January, 2017

Women’s Rugby Results – 14 January, 2017

Premiership

City Sparkle 0-94 Gai Wu Falcons
@ Happy Valley, Kick-off: 16:30

USRC Tigers 61-10 Kowloon
@ Shek Kip Mei, Kick-off: 16:30

CWB Phoenix 12-5 HKFC Ice
@ So Kon Po, Kick-off: 18:00

National League 1

HKCC 5-10 Tai Po Dragons
@ King’s Park, Kick-off: 16:30

Revolution SRC 19-12 Gai Wu Fawkes
@ Happy Valley, Kick-off: 18:00

USRC Tigers 48-0 HK Scottish
@ Shek Kip Mei, Kick-off: 18:00

National League 2

Gai Wu Hawks 24-10 HKFC Fire
@ Happy Valley, Kick-off: 15:00

Tai Po Dragons 0-10 Police Sirens
@ King’s Park, Kick-off: 18:00

Tin Shui Wai 36-0 Uni-Pirates
@ Tin Shui Wai, Kick-off: 18:00

City 25-5 Kowloon
@ King’s Park, Kick-off: 19:30

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Women’s Premiership Round-up: Gai Wu Thrash City, CWB Beat HKFC and USRC Pound Kowloon

Living up to their promise to avenge last week’s pasting from Gai Wu, SCAA Causeway Bay Phoenix earned a hard fought 12-5 win over fourth-placed HKFC Ice.

The game mattered for both sides and the commitment showed. Through much of the first half, Football Club – missing a number of key players through injury and travel – struggled to gain and keep possession. Good movement from an energised Causeway Bay backline paid off midway through when quick hands out of the ruck fed the ball through to right wing Hau Sin Man who showed sustained speed to score. A solid conversion from hooker Chin Po Po put the home team in control.

Late in the half, Football Club rallied somewhat but couldn’t convert the possession to points, and the 7-0 scoreline stood at the break.

Both sides restarted well but the energy and accuracy of the CWB kept the pressure on Football Club. With around three-quarters of the game played, another win from the ruck brought the result within reach. The ball was quickly distributed through the backs via a deft switch back to the blindside. Another strong run from Hau Sin Man finished the move and saw Phoenix’s into a 12-0 lead.

HKFC looked to respond and the final 15 minutes was easily their strongest period of the game. On the 70 minute mark Ice’s no.8 Mei Nam Chow broke through the line and looked set to score, but an infraction earned her side a penalty try instead, which wasn’t converted, 12-5.

Football Club continued to press, but Phoenix’s defence held firm and the hard-fought game ended with smiles on Causeway Bay faces.

Coach Ocean Chow had no doubt the victory was well earned. “We executed our plan on defence, and built on that. Our scrum was strong today, earning us several turnovers. We have been working on our tackling, and today made a lot of good tackles, keeping low. We played our own style: quick ball and quick out of the ruck without overcommitting.”

Chow credited the win to his players attitude, saying, “they are fit and believe in themselves. They really wanted to win this one, after our record of going close against Football Club.”

HKFC’s long-serving national team forward Royce Chan Leong Sze said, “Causeway Bay were catching us with fast breaks, putting on pressure [that led to points]. We simply didn’t have enough possession to win the game.”

The loss changes the complexion of the rest of the season for Football Club, as their third-place/fourth-place tussle with USRC Tigers, against the two strongest sides in the Premiership, runs the risk of being replaced by a battle to hold on to fourth against a resurgent CWB.

Chan observed, “It’s going to be challenging going into the last four games, up against the top teams, and with us having to cope with a number of injuries. This game gave us notice that we must toughen up and move on.”

The USRC Tigers solidified their hold on third place in the table, ahead of HKFC, pounding Kowloon 61-10.

Kowloon coach Jonathan Ho was nevertheless pleased with his side’s defensive line speed, which he said caused Tigers problems, and led to their two second-half tries.

In the other Women’s Premiership game, Gai Wu Falcons topped last week’s high-scoring win with a rampaging 94-0 victory over bottom club City Sparkle, scoring eight tries in the first half alone and fulfilling coach Lai Yiu Pang’s directive to his players to keep focused on making the most of every opportunity.

Full women’s rugby results here

Additional reporting and photo: HKRugby

Women’s Rugby Fixtures – 14 January, 2017