Hong Kong Women’s Sevens Squad Announced

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The Hong Kong Women’s Sevens squad was announced today. Hong Kong will face a stiff – albeit familiar, challenge after being drawn into an all-Asian pool for the Hong Kong Women’s Sevens in 2015. Hong Kong will face Asian number one China, Kazakhstan (ranked fourth behind third-placed Hong Kong) and Singapore in their opening round matches.

Although missing a few key players due to injury, head coach Anna Richards has still been able to name an experienced squad under the captaincy of Royce Chan Leong Sze, who makes her tenth appearance at the Hong Kong Women’s Sevens.

Try-scoring threats Aggie Poon Pak Yan and Natasha Olson-Thorne have both been named in the final twelve, which features two change to the squad that won the Asia-Pacific Cross-Regional Sevens in Borneo last month. The experienced Candy Cheng Tsz Ting earns her eighth Hong Kong Sevens appearance while Nam Ka Man makes her debut. In total, ten of the squad have played previously in the Women’s Sevens, with Adrienne Garvey and Nam the only debutants.

Women’s Squad:
Royce CHAN, Leong Sze (captain) #
Christy CHENG, Ka Chi (vice captain)
Candy CHENG, Tsz Ting
Adrienne GARVEY*
KWONG Sau Yan
LAI Pou Fan
NAM Ka Man*
Natasha OLSON-THORNE
Aggie POON, Pak Yan
Amelie SEURE
SHAM Wai Sum
Lindsay VARTY

Anna RICHARDS (Head Coach)
Mark KOMAR (Coach)
Dannii CHEUNG (Manager)

* Hong Kong Women’s Rugby Sevens
# 10th Hong Kong Women’s Rugby Sevens appearance in 2015

Hong Kong Match Schedule (Pool Rounds)

Thursday 27th March, King’s Park

Match Time Game
4 11.00 Hong Kong     v Singapore
10 13.00 Hong Kong     v Kazakhstan
17 15.50 Hong Kong     v China

 

Hong Kong Women Ready For Asian Sevens Series

Hong Kong Women Ready For Asian Sevens Series

Hong Kong women’s 7s team will take part in the Asian Sevens series this weekend and coach Anna Richards is happy with her squad’s preparation for the tournament. Training has been going well in recent months and Royce Chan will again captain the side.

“We’ve been back in full training since the start of June and they’re doing well. First and foremost we’ve only really been concentrating on core skills and I think the players have improved immensely since they first started nearly a year ago,” she said.

“The amount of training they’ve been doing really showed up in their performances in the Asian Four Nations over the summer. Their skills were much better.”

Richards is also concentrating on trying to get more girls through from junior up to senior level. “It’s important we identify talent and develop that talent as soon as we can,” she said.

Hong Kong Women’s Sevens Squad:
Royce Chan (captain), Christy Cheng, Amelie Seure, Chrissy Gordon, Melody Li, Ivy Kwong, Lai Pou Fan, Candy Chen, Rose Fong, Natasha Olsen-Thorne, Lindsay Varty, Aggie Poon