Anne-Marie Live @ MacPherson Stadium – 11 April, 2019

Essex-born Anne-Marie brought her infectious debut album Speak Your Mind to a packed MacPherson stadium on 11 April, 2019. She was supported by Kiri T.
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The Script @ Kitec – 24 April, 2018

Irish rock band The Script – vocalist and keyboardist Danny O’Donoghue, guitarist Mark Sheehan, and drummer Glen Power – returned to Hong Kong after a seven year absence and entertained a packed Star Hall with 16 song show that featured most of their hits. The support act was Andrea Hosking daughter of the concert’s promotor Midas’ Michael Hosking.
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Set List
1. Superheroes
2. Rock The World
3. Paint The Town Green
4. The Man Who Can’t Be Moved
5. Wonders
6. Arms Open
7. Nothing
8. No Man Is An Island
9. IF You Could See Me Now
10. For The First Time
11. Seat Stage:
– If You Ever Come Back / Never Seen Anything “Quite Like You”
12. The Energy Never Dies
13. Rain
– Encore –
14. No Good In Goodbye
15. Breakeven
16. Hall Of Fame

Support act: Andrea Hosking

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Team Scallywag Arrive in Itajaí

Scallywag finally pulled up to the dock at the bustling Itajaí Race Village at mid-afternoon on Thursday, completing its delivery trip from the west coast of Chile.

The boat made landfall in Chile after retiring from Leg 7 following the death of crew member John Fisher who was lost overboard in the Southern Ocean, with a delivery crew taking on the task of getting the boat to Itajaí.

Now the team is in a race against time to be ready for the Leg 8 to Newport, Rhode Island on Sunday afternoon.

Neil Cox, the Head of the Boatyard, says he has his full team ready to work around the clock to get Scallywag on the start line, but he cautions that certain processes can’t be shortcut.

“We have the entire Boatyard workforce dedicated to working on that boat,” Cox said. “We’ve also kept suppliers on site to help us with certain tasks.

“Following the Southern Ocean legs, we’re giving the rigs a thorough check with the help of Southern Spars. Any carbon work that has to be done takes a certain amount of time to ‘cook’ and that process can’t be shortened.

“Our goal within the boatyard is to get through the mandated service work that each boat goes through in this stopover and to complete any other repairs within the time it takes to get the rig ready. If everything goes well, they’ll be on the start line on Sunday, but we are at the point now where every hour counts.”

For the Scallywag crew, the race against the clock has seen an outpouring of goodwill from their competitors who are lending a hand, where necessary, to help them get to the start.

Some of the other teams have offered to help us pull our mast out,” said sailor Trystan Seal. “So the support we’re getting is petty impressive. It’s a tight timeline for us to get to the start, but everyone is on our side and trying to help us as much as possible.”

“It’s amazing how much help we’ve been offered by the other teams,” said Annemeike Bes. “It’s a great feeling that so many people are supporting us.

“We’re in a race and we’re competitive and we all want to win, but at times like this it’s more like a family taking care of each other, and that’s awesome.”

Additional reporting: Volvo Ocean Race
Images: Jeremie Lecaudey/Volvo Ocean Race

Hong Kong Lacrosse Open

18 teams from across Asia will compete in the men’s and women’s Hong Kong Lacrosse Open 2018. Organised by the Hong Kong Lacrosse Association competition will take place at the Stanley Ho Sports Centre (28-29 April) and King’s Park (30 April – 1 May) and entry is free at both venues.

The ten men’s teams are split into two pools of 5, while the eight women’s teams face-off in pools of four with the top teams in the various pools competing in a knock-out competition to find the champions.

Lacrosse is a team sport played with a lacrosse stick – which has a small net at the top and players use the head of the stick to carry, pass, catch, and shoot the ball.

The men’s game is a full contact sport and players wear protective gear: helmet, gloves, shoulder pads, and elbow pads. The women’s game does not allow body contact but does allow stick to stick contact and the only protective gear required is eyegear, although goalies wear helmets and protective pads.

Hong Kong Lacrosse Open
Date: 28 April – 1 May, 2018
Venue: Stanley Ho Sports Centre; King’s Park
Tickets: Free

Images:Hong Kong Lacrosse Association

 

New Spring Dishes at Pizza Express

PizzaExpress has added some new dishes to it’s Spring/Summer menu that feature ‘superfoods’ such as kale, quinoa and plant-based meat alternatives such as Beyond Chicken.

The new dishes include: Quinoa & Kale salad, Bresaola e Asparagi, Kale Pesto Beyond Rigatoni, Pollo Verde (Pizza dressed with béchamel sauce, basil pesto and topped with chicken, wild mushroom, rocket and parmesan), Spaghetti alle Vongole and Bresaola di Lombardia.

There’s also a couple of new desserts, a Summer Meringue and Torta al Limone. While the Giardiniera (top photo) has a very tasty new recipe that includes asparagus, roasted pumpkin, mushroom, roasted pepper, cherry tomato, olive, garlic, basil pesto.

Pizza Express are looking to reduce waste so plastic straws and individual wet wipes are now only available on request.

From now until 13 May 2018 take a photo of any of the new dishes and post to Instagram with the hashtag #PizzaExpressHK and receive a 15% discount coupon for any vegetarian items on your next visit.

Hong Kong Tens @ HK Football Club – 5 April, 2018

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Two days of great rugby up close and personal at the Hong Kong Tens saw UBB Gavekal retain the Bill Burgess Cup. A packed stadium fully enjoyed the action and the chance to mix with current and former rugby internationals from across the globe.
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UBB Gavekal Win Hong Kong Tens

UBB Gavekal retained the Bill Burgess Cup at the 33rd HK Football Club Tens as a late try by Fiji Sevens back Leveni Kurimalawai secured a thrilling 24-17 win over a Tradition YCAC side dominated by New Zealanders.

The pace of UBB’s Fiji Sevens backs proved the difference in the final as Samu Bale touched down for an early opener, Sakeo Raloa added two tries and Kurimalawai scored the winner after the sides were locked at 17-17 at Hong Kong Football Club.

Representing Top 14 club Union Bordeaux Begles, UBB were surprise winners last year, but this year lived up to their top-seed status as head coach Matt Clarkin – a former UBB captain – led his side to a second successive victory. 

We’re ecstatic. We’re ecstatic! We knew going back-to-back was going to be an even bigger challenge than coming last year as underdogs, but we thrived on that challenge and the boys showed up hungry and they got the job done,” said Clarkin, whose five Fiji Sevens players included forwards Keponi Paul and Vasikali Mudu.

The Fiji guys did for us what they did for us last year, but our trademark is working hard for each other. I think that’s still our strength and I think you saw that in the final. To have three yellow cards against you and still come out on top is a huge feat so I couldn’t be prouder of them.”

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UBB ran out to a quick 12-0 lead with tries from Bale and Raloa, before New Zealand’s Angus Gibbens pulled one back for YCAC. Raloa extended UBB’s lead to 17-5 before tries by New Zealand’s Te Puoho Stephens and Tonga’s Willie Fotofili made it 17-17, but Kurimalawai scored late on to ensure captain Nick Smith lifted the Cup.

It was the same thing as last year: we just came together as a tight unit,” said Smith, who scored four tries from flyhalf, while compatriot Renata Tenana also scored four tries over the two days. 

“We’re all from different parts of the world, from Fiji, South Africa, New Zealand and Hong Kong, but at the end of the day, it’s how you gel together.”

Fourth seeds Samurai International won the second-tier Plate as an all-Fijian squad led by player-coach Nasoni Roko beat A-Trade Overseas Old Boys 28-7. Samurai’s dreams of winning the Cup for the first time were shattered by King’s College, who scored a last-play try to win a dramatic Cup quarter-final 15-14. 

The Scottish Exiles won a trophy for the first time at the HKFC 10s after the Hong Kong-based side beat Hunter + Boo East Africans 38-7 in the third-tier Bowl final. Competing for the seventh straight year, Scottish Exiles had finished runner-up in the Plate final three times, so captain Jamie Pincott was delighted to finally lift a trophy.

“It’s been a long few years, especially hitting the finals a lot of the time and coming away empty handed so it’s nice to have this win and to take the trophy home,” said Pincott.

“You can really hear the crowd out here and its really great to play in front of them so I really enjoyed it. It was great to be out there and East Africans are a tough team. It’s good to see them develop over the years and it was great to see them here again.”

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HKFC co-captains Tom Isaacs and Mitch Andrews lifted the Shield after the hosts beat Irish Vikings 17-0. It was a popular victory for the home side after an impressive domestic season and a personal triumph for Isaacs, a former Wales Sevens back who lost in the Plate final twice when playing for Cardiff University in 2006 and 2007.

“We’re very happy. It was a tough two days, but we’re really proud of the way the boys performed in the last two games. I got to the Plate final twice before and actually lost against the Irish Vikings one time, so personally it was nice for me to get that win,” said Isaacs, whose team were boosted by former Australia Sevens speedster Josh Coward, who scored three tries.

“Josh was a big asset. He’s an exciting player once he gets his hands on the ball so it was one of our tactics is try to get it to him as quickly as possible. He finished off some great tries and it was great to have him on the ball.”

Cup Final: UBB Gavekal 24-17 Tradition YCAC

Plate Final: Samurai International 28-7 A-Trade Overseas Old Boys

Bowl Final: Taikoo Place Scottish Exiles 38-7 Hunter + Boo East Africans

Plate Final: Natixis HKFC 17-0 Irish Vikings

All results: www.hongkongtens.com/match.php

Additional reporting and images: HK10s

HK Womens Sevens @ So Kon Po – 5 April, 2018

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A packed crowd at So Kon Po enjoyed a sun-drenched day of exciting rugby at the 2018 HK Women’s Rugby Sevens. Apart from a superb solo try by Natasha Olson Thorne, in a hard fought 17-12 victory against Kazakhstan, there was little local cheer as two heavy defeats against Brazil (38-0) and China (19-7) meant the hosts again failed to reach day two and a first experience of the HK Stadium atmosphere.
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