City Sparkle 12-31 HKFC Ice @ HK Football Club – 4 November, 2017

In a game dominated for long periods by City Sparkle, HKFC Ice had that little bit extra to beat a determined City Sparkle 31-12 under the lights of the Hong Kong Football Club.

It was all City for the first 30 minutes, the Sparkle spending all bar a few moments of it camped inside the Ice 22. HKFC creaked and groaned, bent and buckled and such was the pressure that Martha Webber received a yellow card after just 8 minutes.

Twice City thought they’d scored, but the ball was held up and the Sparkle couldn’t ignite anything from the resulting scrums. Sport can fickle and with their miniscule amount of possession Ice recycled the ball inside their own 22 worked it wide to an overlapping Bernadette Bray and the fullback was away sprinting 70m to score under the posts massively against the run of play. Rachel Fong converted 7-0 after 16 minutes.

The Sparkle resumed their assault on the Ice line looking for an instant reply with Hoi Ying Cheung making a lovely run down the wing. Only to be tackled into touch inches from the line.

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HKFC finally start to enjoy some possession as the half draws to a close and string a few phases of play together working the ball back and forth across the pitch. City stand firm, but a smart piece of play sees Jaime Yuen Wing Ho loop around outside her winger to create the overlap and she scores in the corner, 12-0 after 37 minutes.

City send the kick-off deep and Ice spread the ball left only to meet a solid Sparkle tackle, a quick recycle and swift hands along the line and Webber is away and she outruns a despairing defence to score under the posts. Fong’s conversion brings the half to a close with HKFC Ice leading 19-0 and City wondering how exactly how they’re down three tries after playing well and dominating for most of the first period.

After some strong words at half-time HKFC look to start the second half on the front foot. City’s defence though stands firm, but as they look to clear Ice steal the ball and Mavis almost scores but she can’t offload and the chance goes begging. The Sparkle are spending a lot of time defending and are unable to get out of their own 22 and relieve the pressure. Ice working hard, looking for a fourth try.

A deep City clearing kick looks to give HKFC another attacking oppourtunity but having drawn in the Sparkle defence the Ice backline looks to take advantage of a three on one overlap only for a crunching tackle from Tsz Wing Donis Fung to shut down the attack.

Ice overthrow a lineout and City string some attacking phases together as they look for a way back into the match. A long pass gives Mila Hiu Lam Pang a chance to run but strong backline defence from Ice keeps her out. A City scrum on the HKFC 22 holds and Agnes Tse breaks three tackles to score under the posts, and then she converts her own try, 19-7 after 62 minutes.

From the resulting kick-off Ice recover the ball and launch a sweeping attack keeping the ball through multiple phases of play, City are tiring but still tackling hard. Ice recycle well and spread the ball wide for Shonagh Ryan to sprint down the line and score, 24-7.

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Webber looks to pile on the pressure as she powers her way through several tackles but City finally haul her down and launch an attack of their own only for a fine tackle by Pang to deny City a second score. Sparkle recycle the ball and work it wide where Hoi Ying Cheung scores in the corner on 73 minutes, 24-12.

City kick off deep looking to score again quickly and give HKFC a nervous last few minutes. Ice knock on, but City can’t take advantage. It’s Football Club though who have the final word as Heidi Johnson breaks three Sparkle tackles and spreads the ball wide to Crystal Wray who finishes off a flowing move in style, Helen Lee converts, 31-12 after 79 minutes. And Ice almost add another but Shu Wan Au’s fine tackle keeps the final score at 31-12.

City Sparkle
符詩宇 Fu Sze Yu, 張天兒 Cheung Tin Yee, 林珮恩 Lam Pui Yan, 李綺芯 Lee Yee Sum, 吳筱菁 Wu Hsiao Ching, 謝嘉汶 Tse Kar Man Hilary, 丘佩燕 Yau Pui Yin, 吳雋怡 Ng Chun Yi Annie, 馮子穎 Fung Tsz Wing, 謝詠翹 Tse Wing Kiu, 盧丹彤 Lo Tan Tung, 吳育欣 Ng Yuk Yan, 吳汝夢 Wu Rumeng, 張凱瑩 Cheung Hoi Ying, 彭曉藍 Pang Hiu Lam Mila, 徐樂怡 Tsui Lok Yi
Reserve: 王麗麗 Wong Lai Lai, 黃愉廷 Wong Yu Ting, 林秀茵 Lam Sau Yan, 劉芷瑩 Lau Tsz Ying, 區舒韻 Au Shu Wan, 黃嘉程 Wong Ka Ching
Tries: Agnes Tse, Hoi Ying Cheung
Conversion: Agnes Tse

HKFC Ice
Cheryl Gourley, Fion Got, Megan Richardson, Claire Forster, Tsz Ying Tam, Sophie Short, Martha Webber, Bobby Wilson, Kimberly Yuen Ki Wrixon, Rachel Fong, Crystal Wray, Rachel Crothers, Jaime Yuen Wing Ho, Sheung Yee Siu, Bernadette Bray
Reserve: Angelina Cheung, Denise Chan, Shonagh Ryan, Heidi Johnson, Helen Lee, Jordan Rear, Stephanie Heathcote, Zuzanna Osinska
Tries: Bernadette Bray, Jaime Yuen Wing Ho, Crystal Wray, Shonagh Ryan, Martha Webber
Conversions: Rachel Fong (2), Helen Lee

香港足球會(港會)使出渾身解數,以31比12打敗佔上風的康維他城市星光隊(城市欖球會)。
開始30分鐘,城市欖球會儘佔上風,多徘徊於港會的22米先內。港會努力防守,最後Martha Webber在八分鐘時拿了第一個黃牌。
城市欖球會有兩次達陣的機會,但都被港會扭轉逆勢。Bernadette Bray做了一個遠傳球,再由後 衛直衝70米達陣,Rachel Fong踢入。賽事16分鐘,成績7比0。
張凱瑩在邊線衝出,可惜被港會在最後階段攔截到,再把球踢出,解決困局。
上半場完場前五分鐘,港會發動攻勢,攻至城市欖球會的22米線。城市欖球會防守嚴密,但Ho Yueng Wing Jaime看到一個在邊線的入球機會,繞過邊鋒,在角落達陣,成績變成12比0。
城市欖球會以快攻把球踢出,港會持球進攻可惜遇到攔截,但Martha Webber把球搶回再達陣,上 半場完場成績19比0。港會只用了十分逆轉劣勢。
在半場時,.港會教練明顯給了一些戰術,。下半場開場時,港會先發制人,積極進攻。雖然城市欖 球會有一個達陣機會,可惜Mavis不能及時把球傳出,機會錯失。比賽都徘徊在城市欖球會的22米內,港會的第四個入球應不遠了。
城市欖球會把球大腳踢出,給了港會另一機會進攻,但被馮子穎漂亮的攔截到。城市欖球會信心大增,在港會12米爭球時,謝詠翹持球衝過三個攔截達陣,成為城市欖球會的第一個入球,19比7。
港會反擊,打遠傳戰,利用球場的外圍空間。經過多次攔截和爭球後,港會把球遠傳給Shonagh Ryan,輕易達陣24比7。Martha Webber乘勝追擊,但最終被城市欖球會攔截到。再用同樣戰術,把球遠傳,Cheung Hoi Ying入球。70三分鐘, 24比12。
比賽變得緊張,港會加緊防守。最後由Heidi Johnson衝過三個攔截再把球遠傳至Crystal Wray達陣,Helen Lee踢入, 31比12。本來港會可以再加一球,可惜給區舒韻漂亮的攔截到,總成績31比12。

Women’s Rugby – 4 November, 2017

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Valley Black took on Kowloon at Happy Valley and HKFC Ice looked to freeze City’s Sparkle at the HK Football Club and bc was there to take in the action.
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Six into Four Doesn’t Fit…

The penultimate round of the first half of the Women’s Premiership sees six teams in contention for the top four and a place in the ‘reduced’ Premiership for the second half of the season.

The other four sides will be relegated to the Women’s Premiership Development league – the aim apparently is to drive competitive improvement across the whole league. But will a current or potential HK international player want to play in the ‘Development’ league? Hardly likely to improve their chances of being picked…

Sadly the chances are that the gap between the top four and the second four will get even wider as the top four improve and the better players in the development league are cherry picked by the top teams.

In this week’s games it’s third versus fifth as USRC Tigers – their tails up after a hard fought draw with Gai Wu Falcons last week – face off against CWB Phoenix (4pm, HK Education University). Gai Wu play Tai Po Dragons (KGV, 4:30m), fresh from a second win in this league. Kowloon pay a visit to table toppers Valley Black (14:30pm, Happy Valley) while HKFC Ice host City Sparkle at HK Football Club (6pm).

Tigers coach Fan Shun Kei, who knows the meaning of success as a player, including with the Hong Kong national sevens team, is full of confidence after last week’s draw.

“Our physicality and attacking were excellent. We need to keep up that physicality to cope with the last 20-25 minutes of a game, when tiredness comes in – especially later in the year, when we play against Valley or Gai Wu. In the last game, it was the opposite – we came back strongest in the final 10 minutes,” said Fan.

“The team understands that that outstanding performance sets the standard. Nothing will be much different this week in terms of our game plan. If we execute right and make the tackles, then this team can be dangerous in the league. It’s a real improvement on last year.”

The Tigers will be missing three key players this week: last game’s key performer Hebe Talas was concussed playing on Sunday and sits out for a week, while winger Bena Yu Bo Yan and inside centre Lo Wai Yan have commitments.

On the plus side, Natasha Olson-Thorne is back, which Fan says give the side more solidity. “We expect Causeway Bay to come at us. To be among the top four, they really need this game. The first half will be very exciting, as everyone is fresh. They will go hard and we expect to have to deal with their attack,” relishes Fan.

Causeway Bay come into the game off the back of losses to Gai Wu and Valley, and a surprising 10-7 reverse to Tai Po, missing the success they had at the start of the season.

Chris Lin is especially unhappy with last week’s result. “We were missing quite a few players, and several of our squad were just off playing in NL2 games,” he explained. “We made mistakes in defence that resulted in costly penalties, so that’s something we’ve been focusing on this week. If we can hold on to the ball and reduce handling mistakes to improve defensively, we have the backs and the pack to go forward and score.”

“Tigers have strong ball carriers, so we aim to keep the defence error-free and then try to attack the wide lines,” added Lin who focused on what his side should be aiming for in this game, to capture a spot in the Premiership second half.

“We aim to beat Tigers, but to feel confident of playing in the top half after the break, we need to at least pick up two bonus points [for four tries scored, and a loss by seven points or fewer]. I’m positive about our prospects of playing in the top four,” said Lin.

His side sees the return of two key players who missed the previous game: Martini IP Ka Ling, at inside centre, and Ng Wing Yee, who has recovered from her spine problem. Lin says that both are greatly respected by the rest of the team and will inspire confidence through their example as well as their ball-carrying.

Additional reporting/images: HKRU

Women’s Rugby Fixtures – 4 November, 2017

Anniversary Specials: Pizza Express, UberEATS

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Everyone loves a birthday or anniversary and restaurants are no exception. Here are two local outlets that have tempting offers this month.

Pizza Express

PizzaExpress is celebrating its anniversary this month and looking to share it with everyone via two special offers. From now until 30 November 2017 arrive after 8pm from Monday to Friday and spend over $250 to get a 30% discount (except Hong Kong International Airport, Times Square, New Town Plaza and Ocean Terminal outlets).

Customers with a birthday in October or November can get a plate of baked dough balls for free by simply saying “Happy Birthday” to the reception staff and showing their Hong Kong Identity card.

There are also several new menu items featuring a variety of “Superfoods” including Cook Off 2 winner Sophia Cheng’s vegetarian Beyond Chicken and Kale Pesto Pizza – which if you ask, can usually be made with real chicken as well.

UberEATS

Food delivery company UberEATS celebrates it’s first anniversary locally with a couple of discount codes on it’s app/website. www.ubereats.com/hong_kong/

From 23-27 October, log on between 12-2pm and if you find the flash promo code in the top banner get $50 off your next order.

Until 29 October enjoy free delivery from selected outlets by entering the promo code HKONEYEAR before checkout.

HK Women’s Squad for India Tour and T20 World Cup Qualifier

Following on from the recent success in the East Asia Cup the HK Cricket selection panel has selected a 14 player squad for the upcoming Pre Tour to India and ICC World T20 Asia Region Qualifiers.

The team will spend 6 days in India then fly directly to Bangkok for their T20 Asia Region Qualifiers.

“This was a tough selection process for the Panel with some talented players missing out, but we’re confident we have selected a balanced side that has the potential to go on and win the tournament.”

“The goals that we had set was to win the East Asia Cup and our regional WT20 Qualifiers. The belief is there within the squad that we can go on and complete what we have set out to do.”

The team again will be under the Leadership of Mariko Hill. Which shows one change from the East Asia Squad. Keenu Gill is unavailable because of work commitments, and sees Marina Lamplough return to the squad.

“Marina has got an excellent chance to again stake her claim to be back in the starting 11. She knows that over the next 4 weeks she will need to put in the hard yards.”

Lemon Cheung has been added to the Pre Tour to India to let her gain vital experience for futures tours.

Tour to India: 12-18 November, 2017

Mariko Hill, Captain, (HKCC), Kary Chan, Vice Captain, (CCC), Yasmin Daswani, (HKCC), Pull To, (CCC), Shanzeen Shahzad, (DSLW), Jenefer Davies (KCC), Natural Yip (HKCC), Annie Ho (HKCC), Bella Poon (KCC), Chan Sau Ha (HKCC), Marina Lamplough (HKCC), Emma Lai (HKCC), Ruchi Venketesh (HKCC), Lemon Cheung (HKCC)

World T20 Asia Region Qualifiers: 18-28 November, 2017

Mariko Hill, Captain, (HKCC), Kary Chan, Vice Captain, (CCC), Yasmin Daswani, (HKCC), Pull To, (CCC), Shanzeen Shahzad, (DSLW), Jenefer Davies (KCC), Natural Yip (HKCC), Annie Ho (HKCC), Bella Poon (KCC), Chan Sau Ha (HKCC), Marina Lamplough (HKCC), Emma Lai (HKCC), Ruchi Venketesh (HKCC), Betty Chan (HKCC)

Vegetarian Cook Off @ Pizza Express Empire Centre – 6 June, 2017

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Pizza Express have opened a new outlet at Empire Centre in TST East. The ground floor restaurant is also one the five participating in Pizza Express Cook Off 2. A vegetarian palate buster between Wan Veggie Mom Christine Cheng and PE’s Product Development Manager Sophia Cheung using vegetarian ‘fake’ meat.
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Editorial: Court of Appeal Reject Oath Appeal

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Today the Court of Appeal rejected the appeal of Yau Wai Ching, Sixtus Leung Chung Hang, and The President of The Legislative Council over their oath taking disqualification. The reasons are steeped in legalise but essentially amount to the fact that Legco and the HK courts are subservient to the Basic Law and that China can change and amend the Basic Law whenever and however it wants.

And that any amendments are how the law should have been read since it came into being on the 1 July, 1997. Thus if China ‘interprets’ the Basic Law and says that, for example, the HK Bauhinia flag is green, even though we can all see its red. Then the flag is green! And anyone who says otherwise can and will be sent to jail even if they said the flag was red in 1998 years before the new interpretation existed.

Given the judge’s very precise interpretation and reliance on the new wording of Article 104 then strictly speaking since 689 omitted the words Hong Kong from his oath then he should be also be removed from office (and have to hand back all the money given to him as he threw the vast majority of HongKongers under the bus). It won’t happen of course, there’s one rule for the entitled, rich and connected and another for everyone else.

The question is will the Court of Final Appeal (CoFA) stand up for the people of Hong Kong, who it must be pointed out freely chose and elected Yau Wai Ching and Sixtus Leung Chung Hang to represent them, and affirm that the laws of Hong Kong are worth the paper they are written on or do we live in the dictatorship that exists north of the border where ‘the law’ changes according to the daily whim and benefit of the Chinese Communist Party.

It’s unlikely as it would mean the CoFA having to make a ruling on the Basic Law and having to decide whether China can amend (and make no mistake this ‘interpretation’ is an amendment) and make the amendment retrospective (as the Court ruled regarding ‘interpretations’ in 1999), whenever they want. Much as I respect the members of the CoFA I doubt they are willing to do that.

As I’ve said before, for those HongKongers who love China so much, you’re free to move there. Just remember that anyone who gets rich in China moves their money out of China as quickly as possible, chooses to educate their children in England, USA or Hong Kong and goes to medical clinics overseas whenever they can. If the China the CCP supporting Chinese have created is so wonderful, why are they so keen to leave?