Women’s Rugby Fixtures – 8 December, 2018

Women’s Rugby Results – 1 December, 2018

Premiership

Gai Wu Falcons 65-5 Tai Po Dragons
@ KG V, Kick-off: 16:30

USRC Tigers 82-0 CWB Phoenix
@ EDUHK, Kick-off: 17:00

Valley Black 20-0 Kowloon
@ King’s Park, Kick-off: 18:00

City Sparkle 3-43 HKFC Ice
@ Shek Kip Mei, Kick-off: 18:00

National League 1

Tai Po Dragons v HKFC Fire
@ Kowloon Tsai Park, Kick-off: 13:30

Gai Wu Hawks 0-10 HK Scottish Kukris 
@ KG V, Kick-off: 15:00

Sandy Bay Storm v Valley Red 
@ King’s Park, Kick-off: 16:30

USRC Tigers v Police Sirens 
@ Police Boundary Street, Kick-off: 18:00

National League 2

CWB Lammergier 12-25 Tin Shui Wai
@ EDUHK, Kick-off: 15:30

City Twinkles 20-0 HK Scottish Kukris
@ Shek Kip Mei, Kick-off: 16:30

Gai Wu Hawks 12-15 Kowloon
@ KG V, Kick-off: 18:00

Images: Tin Shui Wai RFC

Great American Texas BBQ @ Kowloon Cricket Club – 27 November, 2018

An evening of heavy cold rain added a unique local flavour to the Great American Texas BBQ 2018 but did little to dampen the enjoyment of prime US meat.

The rain did though allow for demonstrations of considerable dexterity, eating tasty US beef ribs, while holding a plate full of burgers, sausage, chilli, artisan US cheese, sushi; a beer; an umbrella and for the really skilled taking a selfie… And the creation of new friendships as umbrellas, plates and recommendations were shared.

Hosted and sponsored by the Texas Beef Council, USMEF and USDA with music from Taiwanese band Whisky River, the evening promotes and showcases Texas beef and artisanal US products. World Champion BBQ-master Timothy Broderick of Pit Ventures was there with his legendary brisket and short ribs.
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The Weeknd Asia Tour Live In Hong Kong

The Weeknd started his first Asia Tour at AsiaWorld Expo on the 30 November 2018 where a noisy crowd were a little frustrated at the short set.
Panda opened for the grammy award winner with a tight set.
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The Weeknd Asia Tour Live In Hong Kong
Set list: 30 November, 2018

Intro
Pray For Me / Starboy
Party Monster / Reminder
6’ / Low Life / Might Not
Sidewalks / Crew Love
House of Balloons / Glass Table Girls
Secrets / Can’t Feel My Face
I Feel It Coming
Morning / Wicked Games
Earned It
Or Nah / Often / Acquainted
Wasted Times
Call Out My Name
The Hills

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Tigers Roar Reverberates Across Premiership

The Women’s Premiership returned last week, after an extended break as the national side toured Spain and Wales, with USRC Tigers thrashing current league and Grand Champions, Gai Wu Falcons, 34-5.

This week’s fixtures are the penultimate before the league splits into separate four-team Premiership and Premiership A competitions.

USRC will press their claim for sole possession of second place against SCAA Causeway Bay at the Education University of Hong Kong (17.00), while Gai Wu will meet Tai Po Dragons at KGV (16.30). Valley Black play Kowloon at King’s Park while City Sparkle take on HKFC at Shek Kip Mei, with both these matches kicking off at 18.00.

The Tigers eviscerated the Falcons last weekend, jumping out to a 20-0 lead in the opening 30 minutes before adding a fifth try before half time. A proud Falcons outfit improved as the minutes wore on, allowing only one more try in the second half, but Gai Wu’s attack was stuck in neutral and could only muster a late consolation score.

It was a magic outing for Tigers coach Fan Shun-kei, particularly as it represented the first chance this season for him to run out the club’s impressive combined international strength after the conclusion of the Asian Sevens series and November tests. USRC’s strength in depth this season was evident in that several promising Hong Kong U18s sevens players played against Gai Wu.

“Our national girls haven’t been with us for basically the entire first round, so against Gai Wu we really wanted to try to integrate the full squad, including our national players, some transfers from other clubs, and even some of the U18s players. It is going quite well after the first run,” said a delighted Fan.

The only downside was an injury to Hong Kong flanker Maggie Au-yeung, which will likely keep her sidelined until next spring.

For Fan, who also coaches the highly successful Hong Kong U20s men’s sevens team, the early returns from the women’s tour to Europe, during which 14 players made international debuts, are already being seen, particularly amongst his new capped charges.

“We had a number of players capped in Europe and I have already seen a real difference in them on their return. They played two tough games overseas and have come back more experienced and their physicality is really enhanced, they are more physical then ever before,” said Fan.

Gai Wu’s first loss of the season has altered the look of the table, where Valley remain undefeated side. With two games remaining, Tigers have drawn level with the Falcons on 20 points and Kowloon are currently in fourth spot with 15 points – one ahead of chasers SCAA Causeway Bay.

The final place in the top division could come down to a winner-take-all battle on 8 December when Kowloon and Causeway Bay meet, that same weekend Gai Wu and Valley reprise last season’s grand championship final.

“Valley have probably cleaned up the first round, but hopefully we will challenge them in the next round. We are targeting the League championship this season, because the girls are now ready. We have been developing them for two years and now they are starting to perform,” continued Fan.

“We have depth now and everyone is hungry for rugby off the bench and to crack the starting line-up. The biggest takeaway from Gai Wu is that we believe in ourselves and know we can beat Gai Wu and Valley.

“We just need to continue to execute our game plan, keep our attack sharp, just keep going really and stay injury free for the back half of the season,” Fan added.

Rath Leads Hong Kong at ACC Emerging Nations Cup

Captain Anshuman Rath returns to lead Hong Kong at the ACC Emerging Nations Cup, a round robin tournament, that’s being jointly hosted by Sri Lanka and Pakistan from 6-15 December.

Rath, who missed the recent South China Cup defeat to Papua New Guinea, returns with Hong Kong drawn in Group B alongside Pakistan, Bangladesh and UAE. Group B will be played in Pakistan. India, Sri Lanka, Afghanistan and Oman are in Group A with their matches being played in Sri Lanka.

Looking ahead to the tournament Hong Kong coach Simon Cook said “The recent tour to PNG and return series in Hong Kong has been really good for Hong Kong Cricket as a whole. We have seen players like Waqas Khan and Ghazanfer Mohammad really take steps forward and start to own their place in the side which starts to strengthen the playing squad. There is now fierce competition for places within the starting 11.”

“The Emerging Nations tournament is another great chance to learn and bench mark ourselves as a team and as individuals which is critically important for us with the World Cricket League Division 2 tournament coming up in April next year,” continued Cook.

Chairman of Selectors Tabarak Dar added “The Tournament will provide Hong Kong some great opportunities to play against some quality teams.”

The top 2 in each group progress to the semi-finals and finals to be played in Sri Lanka. Hong Kong, Oman and UAE will field national sides while the ‘test nations’ will be fielding U-23 sides, with 4 over-age players permitted per team.

Group A: Sri Lanka, Afghanistan, India, Oman
Group B: Pakistan, Bangladesh, Hong Kong, United Arab Emirates

ACC Emerging Nations Cup
Thu 6-Dec Pakistan vs Hong Kong at NSK, Karachi
Bangladesh vs UAE at SG, Karachi
Fri 7-Dec Sri Lanka vs Oman at RPICS, Colombo
India vs Afghanistan at CCC, Colombo
Pakistan vs UAE at NSK, Karachi
Bangladesh vs Hong Kong at SG, Karachi
Sat 8-Dec Sri Lanka vs Afghanistan at CCC, Colombo
India vs Oman at RPICS, Colombo
Sun 9-Dec Pakistan vs Bangladesh at NSK, Karachi
UAE vs Hong Kong at SG, Karachi
Mon 10-Dec Sri Lanka vs India at RPICS, Colombo
Afghanistan vs Oman at CCC, Colombo
Tue 11-Dec Rest Day
Wed 12-Dec Rest Day
Thu 13-Dec SF1: B1 v A2 at RPICS, Colombo
SF2: A1 v B2 at CCC, Colombo
Fri 14-Dec Rest Day
Sat 15-Dec FINAL: SF1 winner v SF2 winner at RPICS, Colombo
Hong Kong Squad

Anshuman Rath (Captain) Hong Kong Cricket Club
Aizaz Khan (Vice Captain) Kowloon Cricket Club
Nizakat Khan – Hong Kong Cricket Club
Raag Kapur – Hong Kong Cricket Club
Kinchit Shah – Hong Kong Cricket Club
Babar Hayat – Pakistan Association Cricket Club
Waqas Khan- Diasqua Little Sai Wan Cricket Club
Ehsan Nawaz – Pakistan Association Cricket Club
Ehsan Khan – Diasqua Little Sai Wan Cricket Club
Ghazanfer Mohammad – Diasqua Little Sai Wan Cricket Club
Tanwir Afzal – Pakistan Association Cricket Club
Tanveer Ahmed – Hong Kong Cricket Club
Hassan Mohammad – Diasqua Little Sai Wan Cricket Club
Shahid Wasif – Diasqua Little Sai Wan Cricket Club
Haroon Arshad – Diasqua Little Sai Wan Cricket Club

Reserves:
Nasrullah Rana – Pakistan Association Cricket Club
Aftab Hussain – Diasqua Little Sai Wan Cricket Club
Hamed Khan – Pakistan Association Cricket Club

Additional reporting and images: Cricket HK, ACC

Women’s Rugby Fixtures – 1 December, 2018

Postiljonen @ MOM Livehouse – 21 November, 2018

Scandinavian band Postiljonen made a third visit to Hong Kong on 21 November 2018 to entertain an enthusiastic audience at MOM Livehouse. The trio – Norwegian singer Mia Bøe  and two Swedish dudes Daniel Sjörs and Joel Nyström Holm – added a saxophonist for the aurally awesome performance.

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