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

New Territories District Sports Association Sevens Tournament 2014

This year’s New Territories District Sports Association Sevens Tournament will be held on Sunday 7th September at the Sai Kung Stadium – and for the first time there will be a men’s and women’s competition!

You are eligible to play for the District you live, work or study in – please contact your team co-ordinator as below. The Hong Kong Island and Kowloon District tournament will be held in December – watch out for more details soon…

District – Contact – E-mail
Sai Kung – Ho Chai – [email protected]
Shatin – Sailo Lai – [email protected]
Tai Po – Anthony Ho – [email protected]
Tsuen Wan – Peter Ng – [email protected]
Yuen Long – Billy Chan – [email protected]
Kwai Tsing – Him Cheng – [email protected]
North District – Brandon Huang – [email protected]
Tuen Mun – Iris Lau – [email protected]

 

2nd International Hong Kong China Tattoo Convention 2014

2nd International Hong Kong China Tattoo Convention 2014

2nd International Hong Kong China Tattoo Convention 2014
When Friday August 22 – Sunday August 24, 2014 1pm – 10pm
Where Innocentre, 72 Tatt Chee Avenue, Kowloon. (Festival Walk)
MTR – Kowloon Tong Exit C1
How much $180/day, 3 day pass $380 in advance
More info www.hktattoocon.com/

England Win Rugby World Cup 2014!

England Win Rugby World Cup 2014!

England were crowned champions after beating first-time finalists Canada 21-9 in an enthralling Women’s Rugby World Cup 2014 title decider at Stade Jean-Bouin in Paris on Sunday.

The two sides had met in the pool stages with a 13-13 draw securing their places in the last four, but England’s greater experience – many of the players having been involved in one or more of the last three final defeats to New Zealand – gave them the favourites tag for many.

England and Canada both emerged with the intention of playing running rugby despite the prize at stake, much to the delight of the crowd. Both sides created early chances but it was an Emily Scarratt penalty that handed six-time finalists England the lead.

It could have been better for England but for some great defence from Canada captain Kelly Russell and her fellow back row Karen Paquin, who hauled down wing Kat Merchant in full flight. Natasha Hunt was ruled held up on the line and then Marlie Packer came close with another barnstorming run, but all England had to show for these efforts was a second Scarratt penalty.

The try eventually came just after the half hour, England keeping the ball alive to work an overlap on the right, Maggie Alphonsi sending full back Danielle Waterman, starting her third WRWC final, over in the right corner to the delight of the England contingent in the crowd. Canada, though, had the final say of the half with Magali Harvey’s penalty making it 11-3 at the break.

Canada emerged from the tunnel with renewed vigour and grew in confidence with every passing minute, wrestling the upper hand in the scrum from England and forcing penalties. They cut the deficit to two points through two Harvey penalties, the last just creeping over the bar. Canada’s tails were up but they instantly conceded a penalty to allow Scarratt to restore the five-point cushion after an hour.

The score remained that way into the last six minutes despite the best endeavours of both sides, but then Scarratt glided through the defence to ease England nerves, the centre shrugging off the tackle of Mandy Marchak to touch down for the decisive score. She converted her own try to push England out to 21-9 but, despite needing two scores, Canada fought vainly until the final whistle.

“All credit to Canada, they were fantastic today, but this group of girls and this group of staff deserve everything that we have got because we have worked so hard for this,” said jubilant England captain Katy Mclean. “So many great legends that have gone before us haven’t won (a World Cup) in an England shirt and that was for all of them that were here today and for all of the England rugby family.”

Canada captain Kelly Russell said: “A big physical game from both sides, I am so proud of the girls, they put everything they had into it, a lot of heart all round. Credit to England they were the better team today.”

Additional reporting courtesy IRB. Photo Dan Sheridan @INPHO

Magali Harvey named Women’s Player of the Year 2014

Magali Harvey named Women's Player of the Year 2014

Canada wing Magali Harvey has been named the IRB Women’s Player of the Year 2014 following her side’s 21-9 defeat by England in the Women’s Rugby World Cup 2014 final at Stade Jean Bouin in Paris on Sunday.

Harvey is the first Canadian to win the prestigious award and reflects the growth of women’s rugby in recent years, the wing having played a key role in Canada reaching their first WRWC final.

The 24-year-old edged out her captain and Canada number 8 Kelly Russell, Ireland full back Niamh Briggs and France number 8 Safi N’Diaye.

IRB Chairman Bernard Lapasset said: “I would like to congratulate Magali on winning this prestigious award. It is extremely well deserved. She has lit up Women’s Rugby World Cup 2014 with her combination of electrifying pace, elusive running, ferocious defence and accurate place-kicking.

“Her try against France in the semi-final was perhaps the tournament highlight and certainly one of the tries of the year. I was privileged to have been sitting in the stand to watch it live.

“It is also important to highlight the contribution of other players too. In particular, the other women who made the shortlist – Niamh Briggs of Ireland, Kelly Russell of Canada and France’s Safi N’Diaye. Those players – and many others who just missed out – have helped to make this tournament such a success.

“The fact that so many spectators have come to watch, as well as record television audiences at home, is a testament to the quality of rugby that has been on display. The women’s game is certainly on the up and we will be doing everything we can at the IRB to make sure that upward trend continues.”

Harvey caught the eye with her performances throughout the tournament, scoring a hat-trick in a 26-point haul in Canada’s opening win over Spain and then going virtually the length of the field to score a try in the semi-final win over hosts France.

Previous Winners
2012 – Michaela Staniford (England)
2011 – IRB Women’s Personality of the Year: Ruth Mitchell
2010 – IRB Women’s Personality of the Year: Carla Hohepa (New Zealand)
2009 – IRB International Women’s Personality of the Year: Debby Hodgkinson (Australia)
2008 – IRB International Women’s Personality of the Year: Carol Isherwood (England)
2007 – IRB International Women’s Personality of the Year: Sarah Corrigan (Australia)
2006 – IRB International Women’s Personality of the Year: Margaret Alphonsi (England)
2005 – IRB International Women’s Personality of the Year: Farah Palmer (New Zealand)
2004 – IRB International Women’s Personality of the Year: Donna Kennedy (Scotland)
2003 – IRB Women’s Personality of the Year: Kathy Flores (USA)
2002 – IRB Women’s Player of the Year: Monique Hirovanaa (New Zealand)
2001 – IRB Women’s Player of the Year: Shelley Rae (England)

Additional reporting the IRB, photo: Dan Sheridan @INPHO

IRB Women’s Sevens World Series – 12-13 September, 2014 @ Shek Kip Mei Stadium

IRB Women's Sevens World Series - 12-13 September, 2014 @ Shek Kip Mei Stadium

The qualifying tournament for the IRB Women’s Sevens World Series 2014-15 will take place on September 12-13 in Hong Kong, the International Rugby Board has announced.

With four places up for grabs in next season’s series, this 12-team qualifying tournament looks set to be extremely competitive with Japan, China, South Africa, Kenya, Brazil, Fiji, Mexico, Hong Kong, France, Netherlands, Portugal and Argentina all looking for a place at the top table.

The format of the tournament, which will be played at Shek Kip Mei stadium, is based on three pools of four teams with the top two from each pool, along with two best third-placed teams progressing to the quarter-final stage.

The four winners of those quarters will progress to the semi-finals but, more importantly, will win qualification for the upcoming season’s Women’s Sevens World Series and join the top teams in the third season of that event.

The qualifiers will join core teams New Zealand, Australia, Russia, England, Spain, USA and Canada in the WSWS, with one more team invited to participate in the 12-team series.

“These are exciting times for women’s Rugby Sevens,” said IRB Head of Competitions and Performance Mark Egan. “With the Olympic Games 2016 in Rio de Janeiro just over two years away, teams will have an eye on preparation for that and so we expect a hugely competitive and high-quality qualification tournament for next season’s IRB Women’s Sevens World Series. I’d like to thank the Hong Kong RFU for hosting the tournament for what will surely be an exciting two days of international Sevens action.”

Meanwhile, the IRB has announced a panel of six referees to officiate at the Series.The list includes a referee from each of Australia, England, Hong Kong, New Zealand, Spain and USA and all were involved in last season’s series.

The full list is: Jessica Beard (New Zealand), Leah Berard (USA), Sara Cox (England), Gabriel Lee (Hong Kong), Alhambra Nievas (Spain) and Amy Perrett (Australia). As before, the panel will be joined by Rasta Rasivhenge of South Africa and Fiji’s James Bolabiu from the men’s panel for certain rounds of the series.