Tokyo Olympic Rugby 7s Repechage

World Rugby announced today that the repechage tournament for the Tokyo Olympic Games will take place in Monaco on 19-20 June, 2021.

With 21 of the 24 teams set to compete at the Tokyo Olympics next year already confirmed, the final qualification event will feature 12 women’s and 12 men’s teams all vying to secure the remaining two women’s and one men’s team places at the Olympic rugby sevens in Tokyo, which will take place on 26-31 July, 2021 at Tokyo Stadium.

The women’s competition features Argentina, Colombia, France, Hong Kong, Jamaica, Kazakhstan, Madagascar, Mexico, Papua New Guinea, Russia, Samoa and Tunisia. 

The men’s tournament will involve Brazil, Chile, China, France, Hong Kong, Ireland, Jamaica, Mexico, Samoa, Tonga, Uganda and Zimbabwe.

Women’s Rugby Results – 28 November, 2020

Premiership

CWB Phoenix 0-37 Kowloon
@ Happy Valley, Kick-off: 17:00

USRC Tigers 27-21 Gai Wu Falcons
@ King’s Park, Kick-off: 18:00

HKFC Ice 0-34 Valley Black
@ HK Football Club, Kick-off: 18:15

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Rugby World Cup 2021 to be Postponed

World Rugby Statement

World Rugby has made the difficult decision to recommend the postponement of Rugby World Cup 2021, scheduled to be hosted in New Zealand between 18 September-16 October, until next year. The recommendation will be considered by the Rugby World Cup Board and World Rugby Executive Committee on 8 and 9 March respectively.

While appreciating the recommendation is extremely disappointing for teams and fans, it has their interests at heart, and gives the tournament the best opportunity to be all it can be for them, all New Zealanders and the global rugby family.

The recommendation is based on the evolution of the uncertain and challenging global COVID-19 landscape. It has become clear in recent discussions with key partners including New Zealand Rugby, the New Zealand Government and participating unions, that, given the scale of the event and the COVID-19-related uncertainties, it is just not possible to deliver the environment for all teams to be the best that they can be on the sport’s greatest stage.

The challenges include uncertainty and the ability for teams to prepare adequately for a Rugby World Cup tournament both before and on arrival in New Zealand, and challenging global travel restrictions.

World Rugby can assure teams, New Zealanders and the global rugby family that the recommendation to postpone the tournament will help to ensure that Rugby World Cup 2021 will be all it can be next year for players, fans and the rugby family – one of the great Rugby World Cups.

Further updates will be issued following the Rugby World Cup Board and World Rugby Executive Committee meetings next week.

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Women’s Rugby Results – 21 November, 2020

Premiership

Valley Black 17-10 Gai Wu Falcons 
@ So Kon Po V, Kick-off: 17:00

USRC Tigers 72-0 CWB Phoenix
@ King’s Park, Kick-off: 18:00

HKFC Ice 5-12 Kowloon
@ HK Football Club, Kick-off: 18:15

Watch the Kowloon v HKFC Ice here

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USRC Tigers Thrash Defending Champions Valley Black

USRC Tigers emphatically beat Valley Black 41-5 ending the defending champions unbeaten run, which extended back through all of last season, at 15 games. HKFC Ice put SCAA Causeway Bay Phoenix beat Kowloon 48-21 win at Sports Road, while Gai Wu Falcons beat Kowloon, 31-5. 

Tigers’ Hong Kong internationals dictated the first-half with 15s and sevens international Nam Ka-man opening the scoring after just five minutes. Fellow sevens athlete Cindy Au Yeung Sin-yi followed Nam in the scorer’s list, before Winnie Siu collected her second try in as many weeks in the 25th minute. Nam finished the first-half blitz in the 39th minute with a second try, and a perfect four from four conversions from Charlotte Myrans gave Tigers a commanding 28-0 lead, and an offensive bonus point, at the break.

It was a performance reminiscent of Tigers last win against the big red machine in the 2018/19 grand final two seasons ago. Captain Lindsay Varty, who was a part of that team, believes the Tigers are a side growing in self-confidence.

“That win sends a strong message to the Premiership that the Tigers are coming in hot this year, and that we are working well as a team and have bonded well in the pre-season.

“The key tonight was that we worked incredibly hard for each other as a team. We worked all week on our line-speed and rush defence and it clicked tonight; we supported each other really well and all of the tries we scored were team tries, which was fantastic.

“A win like that gives us the confidence that we can win the league and the grand championship if we continue to play like we did tonight. We are confident, but we know that we need that same energy and effort in every game to get the results we expect,” Varty added.

More Hong Kong stars were prominent in the Falcons-Kowloon tie with fly half Stephanie Chan influential in scoring the opening try and converted Hong Kong sevens squad captain Melody Li’s try as Gai Wu took a 14-5 lead after forty. Hong Kong back row Amber Tsang split the Gai Wu tallies to keep Kowloon in contention early on.

Kowloon fought the Falcons tooth and nail across a competitive third quarter before Hong Kong back rower Chow Mei-nam scored to push the lead to 19-5 with 22 minutes left. Kowloon couldn’t close the gap any further instead allowing two tries late, including the final score to Hong Kong prop Tammy Lau for a 31-5 win.

A double brace of first half tries from HKFC’s new arrivals Georgina Cutt and Caitlin Morrell put them out to a comfortable 26-7 margin, and a bonus point, by half time. Causeway Bay’s Tsang Siu-ching put her team on the board after 30 minutes with Chu Ting-ting converting. Club ran the lead to 36-7 in the third quarter with Fion Got scoring to open the second half and Cheryl Gourley adding a try after 55 minutes.

Causeway Bay’s Leung Siu-man had the perfect riposte four minutes later with Phoenix’s second five-pointer of the game trimming the lead to 36-14 after Chin Po-po’s conversion. Chin scored and converted her own try in the 71st minute to close the gap further to 36-21, but Gourley collected Club’s third brace of the match almost instantly thereafter, while Naomi Palis closed out a fecund afternoon with a 48-21 win.

HKFC coach Peter Ayres was pleased with the win but expects even more from his young team, saying, “I think we only played 20 minutes of the first half and then took our foot off the peddle. That let them back in the game quickly, luckily we had some wiggle room getting up the score up that quick.

“The second half was much like the first, we played 20 minutes and then switched off for a while. When we switched off it quickly became a bit of a battle in the middle of the field. Ahead of the game we asked the ladies to enjoy the defence, and it seemed that we finally switched on in that respect. As soon as we got the ball back we went for it.

“Causeway Bay always plays for the whole 80 minutes, so despite the score we had to fight right to the end – it was a good battle,” added Ayres.

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Women’s Rugby Results – 14 November, 2020

Premiership

Kowloon 5-31 Gai Wu Falcons
@ KG V, Kick-off: 17:30

USRC Tigers 41-5 Valley Black
@ King’s Park, Kick-off: 18:00

HKFC Ice 48-21 CWB Phoenix
@ HK Football Club, Kick-off: 18:15

Watch the USRC Tigers beat defending champions Valley Black here

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Women’s Rugby Results – 7 November, 2020

Premiership

Gai Wu Falcons 41-5 CWB Phoenix
@ Happy Valley, Kick-off: 16:30

Kowloon 5-55 Valley Black
@ KG V, Kick-off: 17:00

HKFC Ice 5-27 USRC Tigers
@ HK Football Club, Kick-off: 18:15

Watch the full HKFC Ice v USRC Tigers match here

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Women’s Premiership A Grand Final Champions 2019-20: Kowloon

Congratulations to Kowloon the 2019-20 Women’s Premiership A: Grand Final Champions after a hard-fought 12-7 victory over CWB Phoenix in the final.

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