Category: October
Macau Masters
Eight of the world’s top snooker players will take part in the Macau Masters on the 24 & 25 October at the JW Marriott Hotel in Macau. Ryan Day, Barry Hawkins, Joe Perry, Zhang Anda, Zhao Xintong, Marco Fu, Zhou Yuelong will join the “The Welsh Potting Machine” Mark Williams who is looking forward to the tournament, “It’s my honour to be invited to the Macau Masters. I am exciting about meeting my fans as well.”
The tournament is spread across four sessions of play and features team matches (24 & 25 Oct) and an individual six-red leapfrog challenge (25 Oct). Team Matches will be on 24 October (Wednesday). The afternoon sessions start at 2pm and the evening at 7:30pm
Macau Masters
Mark Williams, Ryan Day, Barry Hawkins, Joe Perry, Zhang Anda, Zhao Xintong, Marco Fu and Zhou Yuelong
Date: 24-25 October, 2018
Venue: Ballroom, JW Marriott Hotel, Macau
Tickets: $880, $480, $380 per session
Women’s Rugby Fixtures – 17 & 20 October, 2018
Ching Hang Chun Joins Swansea City Ladies
Hong Kong international midfielder Ching Hang Chun has signed with Swansea City Ladies and will play in the Welsh Premier Women’s League for the three-time champions.
Chun’s transfer from Kitchee SC sees her become the first Hong Kong lady to play professionally in Europe. With 16 caps to her name since making her debut in 2013, Chun was an integral part of Hong Kong’s recent Asian Cup campaign, scoring in a 6-1 victory over Tajikistan.
“It’s a huge honour to be able to join Swansea,” said Chun after putting pen to paper. “The opportunity to play overseas, especially for one of the top teams in Wales, is something that does not happen easily. I am very grateful to everyone that has made this dream come true, especially Ian for giving me a chance.” Chun continued “I can’t wait to work hard, learn and hopefully give a challenge to the other girls.”
Hau Sin-man Scores Again in Phoenix Victory
SCAA Causeway Bay Phoenix beat HKFC Ice 15-12 in the final game of round two of the Women’s Premiership. The other three matches were more one-sided with Valley Black beating Tai Po Dragons 72-0; defending champions Gai Wu Falcons blanking Kowloon, 50-0, and USRC Tigers finding clear water in beating Plastic Free Seas City Sparkle 68-0.
Playing without eight first choice players didn’t seem to affect HKFC in a keenly contested first half. Hau Sin-man scored her second try in two weeks to give Phoenix the lead in the 15th minute, but Football Club drew level on the stroke of half-time when Elizabeth Musgrove scored her third try in two games to level the scores at the break, 5-5.
Causeway Bay struck early on after the resumption of play with Tsang Ching-man scoring and extended the margin to 15-5 in the 70th minute when No.8 Martini Ip Ka-ling powered her way over the line. Musgrove, who plays sevens for Scotland, scored her second try of the game in the 76th minute, converted by Cheung Ka-ki, 15-12. Ice piled on the pressure as they looked to steal a dramatic come from behind win, but time ran out as Causeway Bay clung on.
Phoenix Coach Chris Lin was pleased with Causeway Bay’s unbeaten start to the season and credited his side’s cohesion as an advantage over Club tonight. “I think we were a bit more focused than they were tonight. We were able to follow our game plan and put what we have been doing in training onto the pitch.”
Lin credited his forwards, in particular prop Chin Po-po, for their efforts in the win. “Our forwards are one of our strengths this season. They are a bit skillful and are showing some good aggression in both attack and defence.”
Of Ching, Lin said, “She is our pack leader and played very well today in the set piece, both in the scrum and in putting the ball into the lineout. Even though Football Club have a bigger pack than us, her technique was good and really helped give us an advantage.”
Neutralizing Club’s forwards helped to level the playing field for Causeway Bay, whose backline stepped up to the challenge at Sports Road. Phoenix have bolstered their numbers with several new players on loan from some of Hong Kong’s non-Premiership teams this season, and are aiming to be in the top four places on the league table after round one when the Premiership will split into two grades, the Premiership and Premiership A.
Valley Black player-coach Bella Milo scored four tries to lead all scorers in week two, while Zoe Smith, Caitlin Spencer and Yuen Yin-lo all collected braces in Valley’s 11-try win over Dragons.
For all the weekend’s results click here
Women’s Rugby Fixtures – 13 October, 2018
Women’s Rugby Fixtures – 6 October, 2018
Thunder Compete in Emerging Nations World Championship
The Hong Kong Thunder take to the world stage when they compete in the Rugby League 2018 Emerging Nations World Championship. The tournament takes place in Australia and features 11 countries and four Regional Confederation teams competing in 30 matches during the first two weeks of October.
The 11 teams have been broken into groups based upon their current World Rankings, and will play off for the Emerging Nations World Cup, Trophy and Bowl, whilst the four Regional Confederation teams will play off for their own trophy.
Hong Kong are in Pool C and will play Poland on the 4 October and the Solomon Islands on the 7 October. All matches are being live streamed on facebook and you can find out more about the tournament here www.rlenwc.com.
Hong Kong Thunder Squad for Emerging Nations World Cup
Seb Alfonsi, Ghislain Baleyte, Alvin Chan (陳兆墇), Jason Fairleigh, Lee Griffiths, John Howarth, Gareth Janes, Rhys Johnson, Toby Lei (雷穎中), Richard Lindsay (連冠英), Ringo Lung (龍卓楠) [Captain], Craig McMurrich, Ben Mouclier, Allan Newsome, Jack Nielsen, Komei Ogiyama (荻山浩明), Ari Rogers, Ben Ryan, Evi Seumanutafa, Alex Shvets (書羲賢), Frankie Solomona, Gus Spence, Hogan Toomalatai, Mike Tsang (曾仲禮), Matthew Waugh, Dicky Wong (黃迪奇), Tommy Wong (黄樺), Hung Yip (葉潤鴻), Jason Yip (葉仲芹)



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