Lunar New Year Cup: South China v New York Cosmos @ HK Stadium – 3:30pm, 19 February, 2015

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In a press release today, the New York Cosmos confirmed they’ll be playing South China in the annual Lunar New Year Cup. This year’s match takes place on the 19 February, 2015 at HK Stadium, kick-off 3:30pm. Ticket details to finalised.

Lunar New Year Cup: South China v New York Cosmos
When:
3:30pm, 19 February, 2015
Where: HK Stadium
How much: tbc
More info: tbc

Women’s Rugby Results – 17 January, 2015

Premiership

Kowloon 7-80 Gai Wu
@ KGV, Kick-off 16:30

Taipo Dragons v SCAA CWB Phoenix
@ So Kon Po, Kick-off 18:00

USRC Tigers 26-37 Valley Black
@ KGV, Kick-off 18:00

Women’s National League 1

HKCC 22-24 Valley Red
@ Aberdeen Sports Ground, Kick-off 18:00

City Sparkles 5-29 HKFC Ice
@ Shek Kip Mei, Kick-off 18:00

Police Sirens 10-63 HK Scottish Kukris
@ Tai Hang Tung Recreation Ground, Kick-off 18:00

CWB Phoenix 7-5 Revolution SRC
@ Tin Shui Wai Community Sports Ground, Kick-off 18:00

Women’s National 10s

Tin Shui Wai 25-5 Kowloon
@ Tin Shui Wai Community Sports Ground, Kick-off 13:30

Gai Wu v USRC Tigers
@ Tin Shui Wai Community Sports Ground, Kick-off: 14:15

HKFC Fire 0-64 DB Pirates Ladies
@ King’s Park, Kick-off 18:00

Women’s Rugby Results – 10 January, 2015

The second half of the local women’s rugby season got underway on Saturday with 6 games.

Premiership

Valley Black Ladies 20-0 Taipo Dragons
Kick-off: 18:00

CWB Phoenix 7-5 Kowloon Ladies
@ So Kon Po Kick-off: 18:00

National League 1

Valley Red Ladies XV 15-22 HKFC Ice
@ Happy Valley, Kick-off: 16:30

HK Scottish Kukris 30-19 CWB Phoenix 2ndXV
@ Tai Hang Tung Recreation Ground, Kick-off: 16:30

City Sparkles 22-15 HKCC Ladies
@ Shek Kip Mei, Kick-off: 18:00

Police Sirens v SRC Ladies
@ Tai Hang Tung Recreation Ground, Kick-off: 18:00

Women’s 7s Rugby: Hong Kong Under 18’s v Russia Under 18’s

The Russian Under 18 Girls 7s team are in town this week to play against Hong Kong in series of games designed to give the stars of the future a taste of international rugby. All the matches are at King’s Park Sports Ground and entry is free, game times are as follows:

Friday 19th December
11.40am               Russia v Hong Kong “A”
1.46pm                 Russia v Hong Kong “B”
3.52pm                 Hong Kong “A” v Hong Kong “B”

Saturday 20th  December
11.40am               Russia v Hong Kong “A”
1.46pm                 Russia v Hong Kong “B”
4.14pm                 Hong Kong “A” v Hong Kong “B”

Hong Kong’s squad:
BIRKBY, Jade; BOURK, Jamie; CHAN, Cathy; CHAN Tsz Ching; CLARKE, Bronte; COX, Courtney; FONG, Rachel; HOOD, Grace; HOOD, Jessie; KAM Chi Chui; LAIDLER, Elspeth; LEE Tsz Ting; LEEDS, Alex; LEEDS, Emma; LEVY, Noemie; MIDDLETON, Alexandra; NGAN KEE, Ellie; POLY CARPE, Tissia; ROBERTSON, Victoria; RYAN, Aileen; TUCK, Emily; TURNER, Anisha; UDALL, Eleanor; WRIGHT, Rosie; TAM, Stella

10th Anniversary Beat the Banana Charity Run – 15 March, 2015

10th Anniversary Beat the Banana Charity Run

Beat a banana next March in the 10th Anniversary Beat the Banana Charity Run – registrations are open now for the 15 March, 2015 race which takes place on the TST Waterfront

There are four race categories:
5km Elite Run
3km Fun Run
1km Kids Banana Run – Senior Race (aged 6-12)
1km Kids Banana Run – Junior Race (aged below 6)
Visit the event website www.beatthebanana-hk.org to register

WCRF 10th Beat the Banana! Charity Run
When: 7:30, 15 March 2015
Where: Tsim Sha Tsui East Promenade
How much: $200-600
More Info: www.beatthebanana-hk.org

HKCC 17 – 31 Revolution – 6 December, 2014

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This week’s match report for the HKCC Babes is going to read a lot like Kevin Pietersen’s autobiography. For one, your correspondent was named HKCC player of the game, so lot of it is going to focus on how awesome I am and how no-one else did anything (ed: don’t worry reader, we’ve edited all those bits out). Another reason is that it was a riveting game, with enough twists and turns and mini-plots for a whole novel.

Saturday’s game was the late kick-off at KGV, in dark and cool conditions. Revolution were gunning for revenge following the previous match-up between these two teams, on the same field, and started brightly, fielding the kick off well and making good ground. Revolution backs made great use of the full width of the field, with an especially impressive fly half distributing well. This lead to the first try of the game, as a well-executed loop play saw Revolution 13 cut through the defensive line to touch down. A second try soon followed, and as Revolution grew in confidence, they also began to kick more, testing HKCC’s fullback, Karen Chiu, who impressed in defence making good tracking runs and a number of try saving tackles in only her first season playing rugby. Finally, one such kick took an unlucky bounce, and with a third try secured (but unconverted), the Babes had a tough fightback on their hands.

The Babes attacking platform started with the scrum, which, though solid in the drive struggled to control the ball. Consequently, quick ball was proving elusive, and the game became bogged down in a succession of rucks. Direct running over the gainline soon fixed that, making good ground and allowing Captain Carolyn Champion, at 12, to feed Tinley Wong for Babes’ first try.

And the scrum dominance was asserted shortly after halftime, when Revolution were reduced to 14 following injury after HKCC steamrollered their scrum once too often (happy to report that none of these injuries were serious). Despite the deficit, the back and forth continued, so much so that your correspondent apparently lost track of two tries (one apiece). If found, please return these tries to their rightful owners. As in previous games, HKCC dominated possession but were vulnerable to breakaways. Jo Harvey went unrewarded for her sterling effort in making 20 yards with players hanging off her only to be judged held up over the line, but almost immediately the prospect of a fightback was dented by Revolution, kicking through again for their fifth and final try.

Undeterred, HKCC won turnover ball straight away from the kick off, and their Babes’ second try was brought about by quick thinking on the part of Lynda Nazer feeding quick ball down the line to Tinley Wong who touched down besides the posts, Harriet Jamieson adding the 2 points. One highlight of the game for the Babes is certainly the blossoming partnership between Nazer and Jamieson at 9 and 10, who had the back line moving much more fluidly in the second half.

But, unfortunately, like Pietersen’s England career, the game ended on a slightly sour note, as the referee missed a raised flag from the touch judge with Revolution sprinting downfield. Raised voices from the sidelines inflamed the situation, and play was suspended for several minutes. Although both team captains did a good job of ensuring that the full spirit of the game was maintained on the field, the momentum being built by HKCC was certainly stopped dead in its tracks and the game fizzled out, with Revolution kicking into touch to seal their hard-fought and well-defended victory.

And with that, the Ladies Division 1 season takes its Christmas Break. Happy Holidays!

Manny ‘Pac-Man’ Pacquiao beats Chris ‘Runaway’ Algieri

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Manny Pacquiao knocked Chris Algieri to the floor six times as he coasted to an easy unanimous points victory over the out-matched American. Algieri obviously thought he was at an audition for Stricly Come Dancing as this supposed boxer entered the ring, as he proudly acknowledged afterwards, with the plan of “running away” and not boxing… Surely so that in future years as a politician he can claim to have “fought the boxing legend Manny ‘Pac-Man’ Pacquiao”. That would imply he stood face to face with the Pac-man and engaged in a boxing match – something that simply didn’t happen for 35 ½ minutes of the 36 minute 12 round fight. If he had stood and boxed he’d have been knocked out – but that doesn’t make quite such an impressive sound-bite.

Boxing fans pay a lot of money to see fights – both live and on pay per view – and Algieri’s attitude in the ring and at the post-bout press conference left a sour taste in the mouth. Especially after the commitment, endeavour and never give-up attitude shown by Thai fighters Chonlatarin Piriyapinyo and Kwanpichit Onesongchaingym in their fights against Olympic Gold Medal winners Vasyl Lomachenko and Zou Shiming respectively. The two thoroughly entertaining bouts were highlighted by boxing skills and fast hands of the medal winners – both learning fast how to hurt with their punches rather than just score points – and the heart of the Thais. Who were both knocked down several times, but got up each time to fight on and let their opponents know they’d been in a tough fight. It was a great spectacle and a sold-out Cotai Arena showed it’s noisy appreciation for the winners and losers.

Full Results

Manny Pacquiao defeats Chris Algieri
Unanimous decision after 12 rounds
120-102, 119103, 119-103
Retains WBO world welterweight title

Zou Shiming defeats Kwanpichit Onesongchaigym
Unanimous decision after 12 rounds
119-104, 120-103, 119-104

Vasyl Lomachenko defeats Chonlatarn Piriyapinyo
Unanimous decision after 12 rounds
120-107, 120-107, 120-107
Retains WBO world featherweight title

Jessie Vargas defeats Antonio DeMarco
Unanimous decision after 12 rounds
116-112, 116-112, 116-112
Retains WBA world super lightweight title

Jerwin Ancajas defeats Fadhili Majiha
KO in Round 3 (1:48)

Rex Tso defeats Espinos Sabu
Unanimous decision after 8 rounds
79-73, 78-74, 78-74

Ng Kuok Kun defeats Stephen Attard
Unanimous decision after 6 rounds
59-54, 57-56, 57-56

Andrew Robinson defeats Qu Peng
Majority decision after 4 rounds
37-38, 38-37, 37-38

Clash in Cotai II @ Venetian, Macau – 23 November, 2014

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Manny Pacquiao wins the Clash in Cotai II
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Sylvester Stallone, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Ed Tracy 2

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