Clash in Cotai II – Manny Pacquiao v Chris Algieri @ Venetian Macau – 8am, 23 November, 2014

Clash in Cotai II - Manny Pacquiao v Chris Algieri @ Venetian Macau - 8am, 23 November, 2014

Manny “Pacman” Pacquiao returns to Macao for Clash in Cotai II.  Pacquiao will defend his World Boxing Organization (WBO) welterweight title against New York’s undefeated WBO junior welterweight champion Chris Algieri, who has a Bachelor of Science degree in Health Care Management, a Master’s Degree in Clinical Nutrition and a Ph.D. in Upsets Inside the Ring.
Tickets Go on Sale August 29, 2014

Clash in Cotai II 
When: 8am, 23 November, 2014
Where: Cotai Arean, Venetian Macau
How Much: HKD/MOP $24,080, $20,080, $12,880, $9,880, $6,480, $3,880, $1,880, $880 from www.cotaiticketing.com

China Win Asian Women’s Series

China Win Asian Women's Series

China ran in six tries as they out-muscled hosts Hong Kong 38-7 to press home their credentials as Asia’s number one sevens team.

China booked their berth in the final with a hard-fought 19-12 win over Kazakhstan but then turned on the style in the final to sweep past the home team easily.

Hong Kong had earlier pulled off a major shock by defeating Japan 10-5 in the semi-finals. Two second-half tries by Aggie Poon and Amelie Seure helped the hosts to a stunning win over Japan.

Sri Lanka beat Thailand 19-14 to take the Women’s Plate.

Hong Kong Win Asian Sevens Series

Hong Kong Win Asian Sevens Series

Hosts Hong Kong swept to a resounding 40-0 victory over South Korea to clinch the opening leg of the ARFU Asian Sevens Series on Sunday.

Buoyed by a large crowd at the Hong Kong Football Club, the home team lead by Jamie Hood put down a marker that they would be serious gold medal contenders at the Incheon Asian Games next month with a comprehensive display that blew surprise finalists Korea out of the water.

South Korea had stunned Japan in the Cup semi-finals, powering their way to a 28-21 victory to knock the defending Asian sevens champions out of the Cup final for the first time since the Shanghai Sevens in the inaugural year of the Asian Sevens Series in 2011.

But the Koreans looked leaden-footed in the finale and Hong Kong led by try-scoring machine Tom McQueen ran in six tries to win the first of the three-legged series this year.

“It was a pretty good weekend for me,” said McQueen who finished with a total of 12 tries including a hat-trick in the final. “My job was to finish the good work of the others and I’m happy I did that.”

The resounding victory will come as a huge boost for the sport, which only last year entered the government-backed elite training academy, the Hong Kong Sports Institute, where McQueen and others are fulltime athletes.

“We have showed progress in this tournament. We set our sights on winning this one which sets us up well for the rest of the series and will give us momentum going into the Asian Games,” said pleased head coach Gareth Baber.

“The boys introduced into the squad held their end up and we got the performance we needed out of them. Korea was a tough nut to crack for we know they can scores tries. But we made sure our defence was up to it,” added Baber.

Hong Kong cut loose in the second half after leading 12-0 at the break thanks to a brace from McQueen. The flying winger completed his hat-trick after the break – his third hat-trick over the two days – before skipper Hood added the icing with a brace with debutant forward Jack Capon scoring a try too.

The resurgent Koreans produced a power-packed performance in the semi-finals with their strong defence rattling tournament favourites Japan and turning over vital possession. Korea scored first through Kim Jeong Min but pacey Japanese winger Matsui Chihito out-ran the Korean defence to level scores at 7-7 at the break.

Kim Keun Hyun struck first for Korea after the break but Japan drew back on level terms with a touchdown from Sione Teaupa. Sensing an upset, Korea pressed forward and their all-out attack paid dividends with Jang Seong Min diving in the corner to give his team a 21-14 lead.

The golden boot of Oh Youn Hyung kept adding the crucial extra points with touchline conversions as Korea kept the pressure on their rivals before the outstanding Yoon Tae Il added a fourth try to push Korea into the safety zone and stretch their lead to 28-7.

Japan captain Lomano Lemeki scored a consolation try right at the end to put some respectability on the defeat but there was no disguising the fact that Korea had outplayed them on the day.

Korea had earlier knocked out Philippines 29-12 in the Cup quarterfinals while Japan had held off a gutsy challenge from China before merging 19-7 victors.

Hong Kong booked their berth in the Cup final with a sweeping 38-0 win over Singapore in their first game of the day before holding off a spirited challenge from Sri Lanka to win 21-0.

Winger Tom McQueen, who scored four tries in the demolition job over Singapore, took his tournament tally to nine tries when he touched down early with a solo effort but Sri Lanka refused to bow down and could have gone into halftime with scores level if not for skipper Fazil Marija dropping a try-scoring pass from the impressive Anuruddha Wilwara, whose break down the left wing almost caught the defence napping.

Despite enjoying plenty of possession, Hong Kong made heavy weather and it was left to a try from substitute Salom Yiu Kam-shing to bring some relief before debutant forward Jack Capon sealed the result with a third try.

Japan rebounded to win bronze 42-12 over Sri Lanka.

The men’s series will now move to Malaysia, where the second leg will be played on September 6-7 at the Petaling Jaya Stadium in Kuala Lumpur. The next and last women’s tournament will coincide with the third leg of the men’s series in Beijing on October 18-19.

Men’s Asian Sevens Series – Day 1

Men's Asian Sevens Series - Day 1

Asian champions Japan and all the other big guns moved smoothly into the knockout stages of the first leg of the Asian Rugby Football Union’s Asian Sevens Series in Hong Kong on Saturday.

Asia’s only representative on the Sevens World Series Japan underlined their status as the top team in the region hammering the United Arab Emirates, 51-0, and Malaysia, 28-0, to top Pool A.

Other top seeds South Korea, Sri Lanka and hosts Hong Kong also remained unbeaten on the opening day of the first leg of the Asian Sevens Series, which teams are using as a build-up to next month’s Asian Games in Incheon, South Korea.

Japan coach Tomohiro Segawa was particularly pleased with his rock-solid defence which helped the reigning Asian champions to become the only seeded team to keep a clean slate on day one.

“No one scored against us and I’m very happy with our defence which is a key area in sevens,” Segawa said. “I’m also pleased with our new players who seemed to fit in quite well. This series will be a good experience for them.”

Japan fielded four debutants as they look towards building depth for their first full season on the Sevens World Series beginning in October, as well as the Olympics. Japan will meet China in the cup quarterfinal on Sunday.

Arch-rivals Hong Kong, who played in all four Cup finals in the Asian Sevens Series against Japan last season, easily defeated Kazakhstan 38-5 but faced a tougher time against the Philippines before eventually emerging winners, 24-0.

“We came out to win two games and accomplished that,” said Hong Kong coach Gareth Baber.

“We controlled possession well and I’m happy with the way our younger players who had their first hit-outs went. They didn’t look out of place. They were a bit nervy at times, which is understandable, but they played their part to make sure we got two from two.”

Teenager Michael Coverdale and Jack Capon made winning debuts for Hong Kong, who will face Singapore in the Cup quarterfinals. The winner of this game will take on the winner of the match between Sri Lanka and Malaysia in the semi-finals.

Sri Lanka started slowly with a hard-fought 17-5 victory over China before raising the tempo with a 40-12 rout of Chinese-Taipei, scoring 35 points in the first half.

“We had a good day. We stuck to our game plan which was to move the ball wide,” said Sri Lanka captain Fazil Marija.

Sri Lanka, coached by former Fiji captain Setefano Cakau, finished third behind Japan and Hong Kong last season and Marija admitted both teams will once again provide the main obstacle for the islanders.

“They are both physical sides and if we meet them, we will have to keep contact to a minimum and move the ball away from those areas. If we can spread the ball wide, I’m confident we can beat them,” Marija said. But first-up for Sri Lanka will be Malaysia.

With an eye on the Asian Games in Incheon, South Korea have brought a young team to the first leg in Hong Kong and coach Chung Hyun Suk was happy after his team emerged with wins over Singapore, 50-0, and Thailand, 35-10.

“We have a mix of young and experienced players and this was the first opportunity for them to play together and I’m pleased with the way they performed,” said Chung.

Entry to Sunday play at the Hong Kong Football Club is free.

Additional reporting, photo courtesy of HKRFU

Women’s Asian Sevens @ Hong Kong: Day 1 – 23 August 2014

Women’s Asian Sevens @ Hong Kong: Day 1

Asian champions China dominated the Women’s Asian Sevens on the opening day remaining unbeaten with victories over Thailand, 35-0, Sri Lanka, 38-0, and Hong Kong 31-12. China will face Kazakhstan in the Cup semi-finals. The other semi-finals will be between Japan and Hong Kong.

Second-half tries from Rose Fong and Natasha Olson-Thorn helped Hong Kong escape relegation from the Plate competition as they edged Thailand on points differential.

Hong Kong was held to a 12-12 draw by Thailand and seemed on the verge of missing out on a berth in the Cup competition when China led 24-0 at halftime.

But the hosts showed a lot of gumption as they hit back with tries from Fong and Olson-Thorn to score vital points that helped boost their points difference.

“That was our game of redemption and the girls redeemed themselves after two average performances earlier in the day,” said Hong Kong head coach Anna Richards. “That second-half performance against China will give the girls a lot of self-belief,” Richards added.

Sunday’s womens semi-finals start at 10:30am at HK Football Club.  The Women’s Cup Final starts at 17:05 – entry is free.

2014 ARFU Asian Rugby Womens Sevens Series - Day 1 Results, 23 August 2014 @ Hong Kong

Women’s Asian Sevens - Day 2 Schedule

HKFA Centennial Celebration Match: Hong Kong vs Argentina – 14 October, 2014

HKFA Centennial Celebration Match: Hong Kong vs Argentina

The Hong Kong Football Association announced that with the agreement of the Asociación del Fútbol Argentino the star-studded Argentina National Team will play against the Hong Kong National Team on October 14th 2014 at the Hong Kong Stadium, to celebrate the Hong Kong Football Association’s Centenary. Tickets go on sale today.

The Hon. Timothy Fok, President of the HKFA welcomed the Argentines’ arrival saying: We are very excited and honoured to play host to the two-time World Cup champions and runners-up at this year’s World Cup. The team is full of fantastic players who will capture the hearts of every football fan in Hong Kong. The chance to play against one of the world’s best teams is a unique opportunity for our local players and will help us in developing Hong Kong football to an elite international level.

The HKFA has confirmed that the Hong Kong National Team will be the team to play against the Argentina National Team. Brian Leung, Chairman of the HKFA said, “We are proud that we are able to invite such a top team to Hong Kong to celebrate our centennial anniversary. I am looking forward to strong support from local football fans to cheer on our players as they compete against the world’s best.”

The President of AFA, Mr Julio Grondona, described the event saying “For our institution, the Argentine Football Association, it is an honour to have been invited to play in this significant friendly match with the team of Hong Kong under the celebration of its centenary. At the same time, we take this opportunity to congratulate the Football Association of Hong Kong and we are sure that our National Team will offer our best efforts to create an unforgettable experience for all who can be present in the Hong Kong Stadium. In the name of the Executive Committee of the AFA, I send my warm regards and best wishes.”

HKFA CEO Mark Sutcliffe added “The AFA has promised to bring the big names to Hong Kong. Obviously most people will be hoping to see Messi play in Hong Kong but there are many other stars too. Hosting the two-times World Champion is an unbelievable honour for Hong Kong and is a fitting way to celebrate our 100 years.”

HKFA Centennial Celebration Match: Hong Kong vs Argentina
When: 14 October, 2014
Where: Hong Kong Stadium
How much: $1800, $1300, $850, $590, $490 from Cityline.com
More info: www.hkfa.com