Umbrella Movement Images – 4 October, 2014

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Umbrella Movement Images – 3 October, 2014

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The rain, physical and emotional fatigue – peaceful protest is hard work – made for lower numbers than in previous nights as lots of students and protestors took the night off to recharge their bodies. The violence by the blue-ribboned anti-umbrella movement members and the failure of the police to protect the protestors sent ripples of fear through those present but also hardened their resolve.

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Editorial: Women’s Rugby Season 2014-15

The women’s 2014-15 rugby season starts tomorrow although you’d be hard pressed to know it as the HK Rugby Football Union website is still showing the games for the 2013-14 season and unlike the men’s season which started last weekend there’s no press releases, no announcements about the new league structure…

bc would have liked to bring you the opening day fixture details unfortunately with the website out of date and email requests to the Union for the fixture schedule going un-answered, we can’t.

It’s a shame because the upcoming season features new teams and big changes to league structure and anticipation is high as the women’s game continues to grow and increase in popularity.

The only game we know of is the debut 15s match for the HKCC Babes who take on HK Scottish at Kings Park. The match kicks-off at 18:00 and entry is free. As bc’s match reports of the Babes pre-season games show, the team has been getting better game by game and should offer a stiff challenge to HK Scottish.

There are lots of others games being played and bc apologises to the players and the fans of the women’s game in Hong Kong that we cannot bring you a full list of the fixtures.

Sadly the disdain the Union has for the women’s game locally is embarrassing but par for the course. The women’s 7s national team played well at the Asian games before losing the bronze medal match. But as the Union never released the details of the women’s squad – only the men’s squad list was released to the media – we have no idea which players were there to fly the flag.

Unfortunately we don’t have any hopes of the Union’s attitude to the women’s game changing, but we are working directly with the clubs and players to try and bring match reports and news to keep fans and players updated.

Good luck to all the teams competing this season, we look forward to some great rugby. And if you’re a fan, come down and watch women’s rugby – the games are fast, skilful and exciting to watch.

The blatant sexual discrimination the HKRFU exhibits towards local women rugby players is an insult to all of them and their commitment to the game, their coaches, HK’s rugby fans and to the thousands of school girls who train and play and dream of representing Hong Kong.

Asian Games 2014 – Women’s Rugby 7s

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The women’s Asian Games rugby 7s final was an enthralling affair as China held off a late surge from Japan to win 14-12 and claim the Gold medal that eluded them at home in 2010. In Japanese sub Yoko Suzuki scored a try right at the death but it was overturned by the referee for a forward pass and Japan had to settle for the silver, their first medal in Asian Games women’s rugby competition.

Kazakhstan won the bronze medal defeating Hong Kong 12-0, who had beaten them in the group stages. “We turned over too much ball and you can’t win a game unless you have possession,” said a disappointed Rose Fong, one of the stalwarts of the Hong Kong side.

China had earlier run in four tries past Kazakhstan to book their finals berth with a 24-12 victory while Japan warded off a spirited Hong Kong side winning the other semi-final 17-10 after leading 7-0 at the break.

Thailand hammered Singapore 38-7 to take fifth place in the women’s competition, with Uzbekistan edging Malaysia 12-5 to claim the seventh spot overall. Hosts South Korea beat Laos 34-0 to take ninth in the ten team women’s competition.

For full results of the 2014 Asian Games Rugby Sevens competition visit www.incheon2014ag.org

Additional reporting HKRFU, Photo: Power Sport Images for HKRFU

Asian Games: Rugby 7s – Japan edge Hong Kong for Gold

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Japan won the men’s gold medal at the Asian Games rugby sevens competition defeating arch-rivals Hong Kong 24-12 in a gripping final on Thursday.

It was the second successive time the two rivals had met in the Asian Games final and the result was the same with Japan running out victors although Hong Kong pushed them to the limit once again.

“This win means a lot to us. Only one team from Asia will be going to the Rio Olympics, and we have put down a marker,” said Japan’s 15s captain Michael Leitch who was called up for duty to retain the sevens title.

Hong Kong entered the Asian Games having won both opening legs at the ARFU Asian Sevens Series but couldn’t quite find the winning formula against a Japanese outfit beefed up with Top League players including Leitch who scored one of the four tries for Japan in the final.

Hong Kong veteran Rowan Varty had given first blood to his team when he cut through the defence to score the first try of the match after both teams had spent the first five minutes going hammer and tongs at each other.

Japan equalized through Leitch who bulldozed his way over from close range, but he was sin-binned seconds later for a dangerous tackle. Hong Kong failed to take advantage, however, as a superb Japanese defence kept them out.

With the hooter having gone for halftime, Hong Kong opted to keep the ball alive with a quick tap and they paid for it when the ball was turned over and Japan punted it downfield.

In the chase for the ball, Hong Kong winger Tom McQueen was penalized for obstruction and a penalty try was awarded to Japan.

Hong Kong came back after the break when sub Salom Yiu Kam-shing scored soon after coming on but tries from Lomano Lemeki and Kazushi Hano saw Japan finish strongly.

“A silver medal is a great achievement but it is still a disappointment as we had come here to win the gold,” said Hong Kong skipper Jamie Hood.

Hong Kong had to fight hard to enter the final needing to get past South Korea in the semi-finals and winning a closely fought contest 15-7.

Korea led 7-5 at the break with a try from winger Jeong Yeon-sik cancelling out Hong Kong’s opening try of the match, which came in the fifth minute by winger Varty who rounded his opposite number to score.

But with the skies opening up over the impressive Namdong rugby stadium, the orders were clear from Hong Kong coach Gareth Baber – keep play inside the opponent’s 22 – and Hong Kong carried it out perfectly as they encamped inside Korean territory and kept play tight. The pressure paid dividends with tries to Tom McQueen and skipper Jamie Hood.

Japan had it easier in the other semi-final as they breezed to a 40-0 win over Sri Lanka with star player Lomano Lemeki grabbing a hat-trick.

Once winger Kazushi Hano had touched down for the first try, it seemed Sri Lanka had set their minds on the bronze medal match as Japan had it all their own way running in five more tries to book their berth in the final.

South Korea went on to win the bronze medal defeating a spirited Sri Lanka 17-14 in a tense game.

Additional reporting HKRFU, photo: Power Sport Images for HKRFU

Umbrella Movement Images – China National Day, 1 October 2014

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The Umbrella movement’s peaceful protests across Hong Kong appear in many photos and video coverage as a pulsing, vibrant sea of humanity. It is that, but within are the many individual stories, the new friendships created, the selflessness of the volunteers who hand out water and food free. The first-aiders who stand ready to help those in need. The recyclers who collect all the rubbish. The artists who take some of that lap sam and re-purpose it. The people who cook meals and bring them down to distribute as a way to show their support.

It is a truly amazing sea of humanity and such a positive re-affirmation of what a great a place Hong Kong is and the spirit and selflessness of her people.

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China National Day: Flag Raising Ceremony – 1 October, 2014

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Occupy Hong Kong Images – 30 September 2014

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