Hong Kong Sevens 2015 – Public Ticket Sale Ballot Opens on 1 November

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The Hong Kong Rugby Football Union (HKRFU) today announced that online registration for the public ballot draw will begin on Saturday, 1 November, 2014. Once again the 3,000 remaining event tickets for the public sale will be distributed on a daily basis, creating 9,000 opportunities for participants in the ballot to be successful. Ticket prices for the 27-29 March 2015 tournament have gone up to $1,800 for a three day pass.

The new Adult daily ticket prices in the public ballot will be set at $300 for Friday and $750 for Saturday and Sunday respectively. Children’s tickets remain at $150.

The registration period for the public ballot draw will begin at 9.00am on Saturday, 1 November 2014 and will close on Saturday, 31 January 2015. The draw will be held on 4 February 2015.

IMPORTANT NOTE – a separate ballot will be held for each day of the tournament! So again the chances of getting tickets for both Saturday and Sunday in the ballot is remote

Each applicant for the public ballot can apply for a maximum of two tickets per day in any combination of one adult, two adults or one adult and one child ticket packages.

Register at ballot.hksevens.com

Ballot enquiries at [email protected]

Umbrella Ultra Marathon Images – 29 October, 2014

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To emphasise that the road to universal suffrage is a long one with many challenges, two of HK’s top ultra runners John Ellis and Andrew Dawson and hundred of others joined together to run 110km around Hong Kong. Using GPS technology they mapped out a route to draw an Umbrella across all of HK. No road is too long and no mountain is too high when on the path to human dignity and respect for all citizens.

John Ellis summed up the run this way “So much positive energy all day, and new friends who have offered massive encouragement all day. Thank you Hong Kong – this spontaneous eruption of support for us, but more importantly, for the protestors in Admiralty, MK and CWB, and what they represent, has been truly humbling.”

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There’s a lovely clip of the runners accompanied by a bagpiper here

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Umbrella Ultra Marathon – 29 October, 2014

Umbrella Ultra Marathon - 29 October, 2014

To mark the one month anniversary of the Umbrella Movement and to demonstrate that the road to universal suffrage is a long one with many challenges, two of HK’s top ultra runners John Ellis and Andrew Dawson will depart on an epic, 102km run around HK using GPS technology to map out an Umbrella across all of HK. No road is too long and no mountain is too high when on the path to human dignity and respect for all citizens.

Want to run all or part of the course, join the facebook page Umbrella Ultra Marathon
Follow the marathon on twitter @umbrellaultra
Location tracking using a SPOT tracker will be visible under http://bit.ly/UUloc

Umbrella Ultra Marathon itinerary:
Start 4am – Shing Mun Reservoir dam wall (Maclehose stage 7)
CP1 – Roundabout at Angler’s Beach, 12.1km – 5:30am
CP2 – Tai Lam Reservoir dam wall, 19.0km – 6:20am
CP3 – Sheung Tsuen Park, 31.9km – 8:00am
CP4 – McDonald’s Tai Wo, 40.0km – 9:00am
CP5 – Ma On Shan sports field, Vista Paradiso, 51.8km – 10:15am
CP6 – 7-Eleven, Po Tung Rd near Sai Kung Park, 58.8km – 11:45am
CP7 – Tsang Tai Uk playground, Shatin, 72.4km – 2:00pm
CP8 – Monkey Hill (Taipo Rd), 83.2km – 3:30pm
CP9 – Mongkok protest site, Nathan & Argyle, 87.9km – 4:00pm
CP10 – Lennon wall in Admiralty, 90.8km – 5:15pm
Finish – 7-Eleven, Sassoon Rd, 102km – 6:45pm
7:15pm – Return to Admiralty for last lap of site.

Runners can join the marathon at any stage. Please email [email protected] to arrange. Alternatively, everyone is invited to join the team at the Mongkok Protest site at 4:45pm and run as much of the last leg as they like.
PLEASE WEAR YELLOW.

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Women’s Rugby Results – 25 October, 2014

Premiership

USRC Tigers 25-0 Taipo Dragons
@ Kings Park, Kick-off: 16:30

Valley Black 89-0 Kowloon
@ So Kon Po, Kick-off: 16:30

CWB Phoenix 0-39 Gai Wu
@ So Kon Po, Kick-off: 18:00

National League 1

Revolution SRC 0-24 CWB Phoenix
@ Tai Hang Tung Rec. Ground, Kick-off: 16:30

HKFC Ice 31-17 City Sparkles
@ HKFC, Kick-off: 18:00
HKFC Ice: Lucy Burton, Amy Kong, Kim Kan, Stephanie Wright, Martina Colombo, Zuzanna Osinska, Royce Chan, Daisy Miers, Vanessa Choi, Aileen Ryan, Jane Cheung, Aysha Fiaz, Nicole Pang, Natalia Lech, Emma Shields
Substitutes: Eleanor Nixson, Jena Saffery, Madeline Adcock, Emma Leeds, Iris Chan, Leah Leung
Tries: Royce Chan (2), Nicole Pang (2), Emma Shields
Conversions: Aileen Ryan (3)

Police 7-83 HK Scottish
@ Tai Hang Tung Rec. Ground, Kick-off: 18:00

HKCC 17-5 Valley Red 
@ Kings Park, Kick-off: 18:00

Manny Pacquiao in Hong Kong – 26 October, 2014

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In Hong Kong to promote his upcoming fight Clash in Cotai II on 23 November 2014 against Chris Algieri, Manny Pacquiao delighted his fans with an impromptu walk-about in Chater Square Sunday afternoon.

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HKRFU announce training squad for November tests versus Russia

The Hong Kong Rugby Football Union (HKRFU) today announced its 33-man training squad to prepare for the upcoming tests against Russia, ranked 20th in the world, in November. Hong Kong will play Russia in a two-test series on November 8th at King’s Park and November 15th at Hong Kong Football Club. Both matches will kick off at 18.00.

The November 15th match will be the showpiece of a festival of rugby at Football Club. The Hong Kong versus Russia tie will be preceded by the NATIXIS Cup between French Top 14 club Racing Metro and the Hong Kong Football Club’s President’s Select at 15.00 with an HKFC-Shanghai interport game at 12.30. Leading French financial institution Natixis sponsors both Racing Metro and Hong Kong Football Club’s Rugby section. Attendance to all matches on both dates is free. HKG-flyhalf-Chris-McAdam

The Hong Kong management team, headed by senior coach Andy Hall and manager Dai Rees, have selected a squad of 31 players to train for the Russia tests while seven other players have also been invited to train or placed on standby to add strength in depth for the campaign.

Rees, also the HKRFU head of technical development and performance, commented on the opposition saying, “We have been working with the IRB on bringing a team ranked near us in world rugby to push us out of our comfort zone. We had some negotiations, and Russia on the back of fighting to qualify for the world cup, was the ideal opponent.”

Russia is currently ranked 20th in the International Rugby Board world rankings while Hong Kong is ranked 24th.

“From a performance perspective, the main reason behind these tests is to vary our opposition and to play other teams rather than the usual suspects in Asia. We need this to push ourselves to the next level with qualifying for Rugby World Cup 2019 in mind,” said Rees. “We played Belgium here last December in two tests and were lucky enough to push our world rankings up by beating them twice. Hopefully we can repeat the feat against Russia,” Rees added.

The training squad includes many veterans of Hong Kong’s recent international campaigns, including the sweep of Belgium last December and the ARFU Asian 5 Nations and RWC 2015 qualification campaigns earlier this year.

But the selectors will need to plug a few key gaps after the retirements of front row forwards Stephen Nolan and Tom Bolland and No. 8 Pale Tauti. This will become even more important as Russia is expected to bring a physical, forward-orientated side to Hong Kong.

“We expect Russia to provide a stern test up front,” said HKRFU senior coach Andy Hall, “But from the footage we have seen they also have a balanced attack and skill sets that allow them to play a physical but quick tempo game.”

“The retirements of Tom, Steve and Pale leave considerable holes in our pack as will the unavailability of James Cooper for the test series, but it has been great to see [Societe Generale Valley props] Leon Wei and Alex Ng wreaking havoc for opposition front rowers in the league and we are excited to have [USRC Tigers’ hooker] Alvin Chik return to the training squad to give us more strength up front,” said senior coach Andy Hall.

Hall will also be able to evaluate the Bloomberg Hong Kong Scottish duo of Jack Parfitt and John Aikman as additional front row support. Both are in contention to make their senior debuts for Hong Kong after being included in the training squad.

Elsewhere, Hall will be comforted by the fact that the remainder of the training squad is highly experienced with 23 players in the training squad having been capped at full representative level over the past two seasons. That experience is reinforced by the inclusion of eight members of Hong Kong’s sevens team that clinched the Asian sevens title last weekend in Beijing, sweeping all three events on the series in 2014.

The sevens squad members are all professional athletes at the Hong Kong Sports Institute, while four additional HKSI rugby sevens athletes have also been called upon in Charles Cheung, Andrew Bridle, Adam Rolston and Calvin Hunter.

Outside of the front row, the remainder of the forward pack in the training squad has a settled feel to it, with Nick Hewson, Matt Lamming, Paul Dwyer, Jack Delaforce, Bill Brant, Alex Harris, Lachlan Chubb and Ng and Wei all having proved their mettle on previous encounters.

Five players in the training squad are in contention to make their Hong Kong senior debut after having satisfied eligibility requirements. Those players are Hong Kong Football Club fullback Jimmy Richards, Kowloon back Duncan Pollock, the Hong Kong Scottish duo of Parfitt and Aikman and Tigers’ lock Calvin Hunter.

Hong Kong and Russia share something in common as both their Rugby World Cup 2015 qualification derailed by Uruguay. Hong Kong lost to Uruguay in the first stage of qualification in Montevideo, 28-3, while Russia lost a home and away series to Los Teros by an aggregate points difference of eight.

“We left Montevideo thinking it would have been a different story if we had had a home and away Series and Russia gives us an opportunity to test that theory,” said Hall. “They competed well against Uruguay and we know first-hand how challenging the South Americans are as opponents. Russia will be another step up from Belgium last year and hopefully our experience against Uruguay will stand us in good stead,” said Hall.

“The tests against Russia represent the next exciting phase for our international programme. While the rest of the world awaits Rugby World Cup 2015 in England, in Hong Kong we are already looking ahead and planning for 2019,” Hall added.

HKRFU Training Squad: Calvin HUNTER (USRC Tigers); Josh LI (HKFC); Michael COVERDALE (HKFC); Nick HEWSON (Valley); Andrew BRIDLE (Valley); Matt LAMMING (HKCC); Dave WHITEFORD (HKS); Jake PHELPS (HKFC); Lloyd JONES (HKFC); Max WOODWARD (Valley); Chris McADAM (Kowloon); Jamie HOOD (HKFC); Niall ROWARK (HKFC); Alex McQUEEN (HKCC); Jimmy RICHARDS (HKFC); Alex HARRIS (Kowloon); Alvin CHIK (USRC Tigers); Lachlan CHUBB (HKS); Bill BRANT (HKCC); Jack DELAFORCE (HKCC); Paul DWYER (HKCC); NG Wai Shing, Alex (Valley); Jack PARFITT (HKS); John AIKMAN (HKS); WEI Hon Sum, Leon (Valley); Adam ROLSTON (Valley); Charles CHEUNG (HKS); Duncan POLLOCK (Kowloon); Rowan VARTY (HKCC); YIU Kam Shing, Salom (Valley); Tom McQUEEN (HKCC).

Invited to Train: Tyler SPITZ; Reece HAMON; Ari ROGERS; JW MARKLEY; Michael WOODWARD; LEE, Jun Sing; Phil LEUNG.

Standby: Damian BAILEY; Tom HAYMAN; Tomasi LAWA; Jack NIELSEN; Jonny REES; Seb ALFONSI