Tottenham Hotspur v Kitchee @ HK Stadium – 26 May, 2017

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Over 27,000 Spurs fans from across Asia and beyond packed the HK Stadium to see Tottenham take on Kitchee. Spurs have dazzled on the pitch this season and did the same in the land surrounding Victoria’s Harbour. A great week for the fans! COYS!!
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Soccer Sevens, Hosts Shine On Opening Night

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Hosts HKFC Masters made the perfect start to the Soccer Sevens with wins over former finalists USRC and defending champions Citi All Stars in Group A at Hong Kong Football Club.

The hosts began with a 1-0 victory over 2016 runners-up USRC before returning to secure a hugely impressive win by the same margin against Citi All Stars to leave themselves in a strong position ahead of the two remaining group games on Saturday.

In Group B, tournament regulars Wallsend Boys Club opened with a resounding 5-1 victory over HKFC Chairman’s Select. Wallsend looked set to also end the day on six points, but former Cagliari Calcio forward Daniele Conti equalised for KCC Veterans in the final game of the night as the tie ended in a 1-1 draw.

“I think we were a bit sloppy. They played a good game and made it difficult for us, but I think we gave the game away,” said Wallsend forward Daniel McBreen, whose side are above Yau Yee League Masters on goal difference at the top of Group B, “We’re still confident. We’ll just go out there and do what we can do and enjoy ourselves along the way.”

Citi All Stars started strongly as former Norwich City forward Jamie Cureton opened the scoring against Discovery Bay, before former Portugal international Luis Boa Morte coolly rounded the goalkeeper to seal a 2-0 win.

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But the defending champions were unexpectedly beaten in their second game when HKFC Masters produced one of the performances of the night to leave the defending champions with much to do ahead of their remaining two group games on Saturday. “It was tough out there and we’re all tired,” said Citi All Stars’ former Glasgow Rangers defender Marvin Andrews. “But we’ll get better and we’ll lift the title again this year.”

Making their first appearance at a tournament, playonPROS started sluggishly as the Yau Yee League Masters caught them off guard to claim a 1-0 victory. But the side featuring former England internationals Emile Heskey, David James and Des Walker, as well as ex-Manchester United defender Mikael Silvestre and one-time Blackburn Rovers captain Colin Hendry hit back strongly with a 1-0 victory over HKFC Chairman’s Select to leave the side just a point off the top of the Group B standings.

“The second game went better than the first one,” said Heskey after scoring the winner against HKFC Chairman’s Select. “It was tough, it takes some getting used to with the weather and how to play on this pitch with just seven players. But we got to grips with it and I thought we did OK. We need to take our chances when we get them. In the first game we hit the woodwork twice, so I think we can score more goals.”

PlayonPROS sit a point adrift of the leaders and one ahead of KCC Veterans with HKFC Chairman’s Select propping up the standings having yet to get off the mark. Yau Yee League Masters, meanwhile, won one and drew one to end the day level on points with Wallsend at the top of the table.

Additional reporting and images: HKFA Soccer Sevens

Hong Kong Women Tour Spain Ahead of World Cup

Hong Kong set off for Spain today as preparations continue for the World Cup in August. Coach Jo Hull’s 26-woman squad will play two matches, the first a warm-up game on 30 May and the second an official test match on 3 June.

The tour comes 18 months after Hong Kong’s first Spanish visit, which at the time was the national team’s first tour outside of Asia. The squad includes 14 returning members from that tour. Hong Kong lost both matches, giving Hull an important benchmark against which to gauge her side’s development ahead of the Women’s Rugby World Cup in July.

“Our first tour to Spain was a real eye-opener for the team to play at that level against a World Cup calibre team. We chose Spain for that reason. They’re a mid-tier World Cup team, they aren’t in our pool and they will definitely give us a good match. They play a sevens-style game but also are strong in contact and in the offload. They’re very similar to what we can expect from the teams in our pool at the World Cup,” said Hull.

The squad includes 14 forwards and 12 backs with five of the squad in line to make their Hong Kong senior debuts: Agnes Chan Tsz-ching, Eunice Lai Ming Yan, Tsang Sin Yan, Pun Wai Yan and Laurel Chor Lik Fung.

Hong Kong prop Lee Ka-shun carries the ball with support from captain Chow Mei-nam

Spain are an experienced side, regularly competing in European competition and frequently playing teams from the Women’s Six Nations competition. They edged Scotland to qualify for the Women’s Rugby World Cup.

“We are under no illusions ahead of this tour,” said Hull, “Spain have a mature programme that has been running for a long time now and is clearly successful in both sevens and fifteens. We know that they will come at us hard, which is absolutely what we want out of this tour.”

The coaching team have some clear objectives for the Tour: “The biggest thing is to continue to implement what we have been working on in training, especially our efforts to play a higher-tempo game. We managed that a bit against Fiji and Japan in the World Cup qualifiers last December and are looking for the team to make strides in this area in Spain.

“We’ve been working hard on our fitness and our efficiency at the set piece and that is what we will be putting to the test in Spain.”

With some key players left out of the Tour, including sevens captain Christy Cheng Ka-chi and hard-tackling centre Adrienne Garvey, Hull noted that the selection for Spain is another important opportunity to look at the players in the wider training squad.

“We’re using Spain as another opportunity to look at several players to see what they can offer. Across the squad, we’re looking for those multi-functional players who are able to play more than one position to get the best players on the pitch at the same time.”

For Hull, the tour provides an excellent opportunity to prepare for the even bigger challenges that await at the 12-team World Cup where Hong Kong is pooled with Canada, New Zealand and Wales.

“The biggest thing for us is to get to the World Cup having been able to say that we’ve done everything we could in terms of our build-up, both in games and training, with a focus on quality and not just quantity.

“We’ll continue to assess as we go, with an aim of trying to stretch our players as much as we can. We aren’t expecting or demanding a complete performance by any means. Spain is another step on our journey to the World Cup,” added Hull.

Hong Kong Squad for Spain Tour

Chow Mei Nam (Captain), Royce Chan Leong Sze, Chan Tsz Ching, Cheng Ching To, Cheung Shuk Han, Ho Hoi Lam, Lai Ming Yan, Lau Nga Wun, Lee Ka Shun, Pun Wai Yan, Amelie Seure, Winnie Siu Wing Ni, Karen So Hoi Ting, Tsnag Sin Yan, Chong Ka Yan, Laurel Chor Lik Fung, Jessica Ho Wai On, Rose Hopewell-Fong Siu Lan, Kwong Sau Ran, Lee Tsz Ting, Mak Ho Yee, Natasha Olson-Thorne, Poon Pak Yan, Rebecca Thompson, Colleen Tjosvold, Lindsay Varty.

Additional reporting and images: HKRugby

Hong Kong to Host Premier League Asia Trophy

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The Premier League Asia Trophy returns to the HK Stadium later this summer as it was announced today that Crystal Palace, Leicester City, Liverpool and West Bromwich Albion will compete in biennial tournament with matches taking place on Wednesday 19 and Saturday 22 July.

This will be the fourth time the Asia Trophy has been contested in Hong Kong and tickets will go on sale in June. They will be sold per match day (19 July, 22 July) with each ticket allowing access to both matches on that day.

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Premier League Asia Trophy
Date: 19, 22 July, 2017
Venue: HK Stadium
Tickets: tbc

Mariko Hill Relishing HKCC Willow Wielders 8th Straight Title

Although only 21 years of age, Hong Kong women’s captain Mariko Hill has won more titles than most would dare to dream about in a whole career.

For the eighth straight season, Hill was a part of the victorious Hong Kong Cricket Club Willow Wielders team that won the Women’s League. Prior to being knocked off this season by the HKCC Cavaliers in the women’s T20 league, the Willow Wielders had also won seven straight titles in the short-form format. Tally that up and it’s 15 senior titles that Hill has been a part of.

“Winning eight in a row is a great achievement not only as an individual but as a club as a whole. We are probably one of the first teams to achieve this and shows how consistent we are,” Hill said.

“Definitely ranks up there with one of my proudest achievements, we actually didn’t realise it straight after the game but when you think about it, eight years in a row is incredible. We also won seven T20 leagues in a row, which would have been eight if we weren’t beaten this year, so it’s quite remarkable.”

“Over time one of the things that we struggled with was people coming in and out but after a while we’ve built team unity and cherished the time we do get with each other. The coaching staff across those years has helped build that unity and work on our skills.”

Although only 14 when she first came into the team, Hill made an impact from her very first season in 2009-10, scoring a century during that season against Little Sai Wan. Now a genuine all-rounder, she’s a vital cog of not just the Willow Wielders, but also the Hong Kong women’s set-up, which was reaffirmed when she was selected as the tournament’s best batter for the ICC Women’s World Cup qualifiers Asia in 2016.

While captaincy duties with the Willow Wielders fall to Sara Young, Hill still plays a key role as a leader within the team.

“It’s different now, I used to be the young one that just turned up and had fun on the field but now being a senior player and Hong Kong captain and a role model, you need to bring a bit of maturity. But that’s not to say we don’t still have fun!”

“We were all quite new a few years ago so it was quite tough as a few of us had to dig deep but looking at the team now we are quite experienced. Particularly Ashley Hung – she’s come a long way from where she was a few years ago and become one of our main bowlers. Each player knows their roles now and we are more structured with our batting and bowling plans.”

So what’s the secret to the Willow Wielders success? Hill hints it might lie off the field as much as it does on it.

“Since Jasmine (Titmuss) came into the HKCC set-up as a coach, she’s brought the spirit of the game a lot more and we’ve really bonded as a team outside of cricket as well with dinners and people enjoying things rather than just cricket itself. This year meant a lot to all the club members after Anita Miles’ passing so wearing the club jerseys meant a lot to us.”

“There’s a lot coming for women’s cricket, the Hong Kong women’s squad have a lot of players from both our side and the HKCC Cavaliers, which shows the club have a great programme.”

And Hill will only have a short off-season with the Hong Kong women’s squad setting themselves for two important tournaments in the second half of the year. She wants to make amends for the disappointment of 2016 World Cup qualifiers where the team started with two victories only to lose their next four and miss out on progression.

“Looking back at last year we didn’t graft it out, but we can take that into account and go forward,” Hill said. “We don’t want that feeling again of disappointment so I’m looking forward to it.”

Aside from the World T20 qualifiers, the women’s squad will also host Japan, Korea and China in the East Asia Cup, which will be hosted by Hong Kong in September.

Additional reporting and images: HK Cricket

Scallywag to Represent Hong Kong in Volvo Ocean Race 2017-18

Hong Kong will have a team in the Volvo Ocean Race for the first time as the fifth entry to the 2017-18 race was announced in Paris. The team will compete as Sun Hung Kai/Scallywag and is sponsored by Seng Huang Lee and Sun Hung Kai & Co., the owner of supermaxi yacht Scallywag.

Hong Kong will also debut as a Host City in the race with the fleet expected to arrive from Melbourne on 20 January 2018. A series of races will be held during the stopover including the In-Port Race and an Around the Island race.

“This campaign will showcase world class competitive offshore sailing in Hong Kong. I have every confidence that Team Sun Hung Kai/Scallywag will make Hong Kong proud,” said Lee.

Lee who grew up in Sydney, Australia, a stone’s throw from the start line of the iconic Sydney to Hobart Race, said it was watching the fleet leave every year for the start of that race that first got him hooked on sailing.

He purchased the 100-foot maxi-yacht Scallywag in 2016, and won the recent San Fernando Race in record fashion. An entry in the Volvo Ocean Race, one of the most demanding and competitive races in the world, was the next challenge.

The team, racing a Volvo Ocean 65, will be skippered by experienced Australian sailor David Witt, who returns to the Volvo Ocean Race following a 20-year absence, after competing in 1997-98 race onboard Innovation Kvaerner – the boat led by former Volvo Ocean Race CEO, Knut Frostad.

A veteran of the Sydney to Hobart Race, having competed the challenge over 20 times, Witt is regarded as one of the best heavy weather sailors in the sport, and is keen to retest his mettle in the Southern Ocean when the fleets heads south later this year.

“This is a fantastic opportunity for the Scallywag team to represent Hong Kong on a truly global stage,” said Witt. “With the race returning to a more traditional route and competing in One Design yachts, we feel that we are capable of achieving something that has been a life long personal dream.”

With five months to the start, the fleet is shaping up with confirmed entries AkzoNobel (skippered by Simeon Tienpont, Netherlands), Dongfeng Race Team (Charles Caudrelier, France), Mapfire (Xabi Fernández, Spain) and Vestas 11th Hour Racing (Charlie Enright, USA).

The 2017-2018 race, featuring 12 host cities, will start from Alicante on 22 October 2017 and see the teams cover 46,000 nautical miles before they reach the finish in The Hague at the end of June, 2018.

Additional reporting and images: Volvo Ocean Race, Andrea Francolini

Dongfeng Announce Strong Volvo Ocean Race Team

After wining a leg and finishing third overall in it’s first appearance Dongfeng Race Team, the Chinese entry in the  Volvo Ocean Race 2017-18, announced it’s full crew in Paris as they look to climb to the top step of the podium.

With 160 days to go to the start of the world’s toughest fully-crewed offshore race at Alicante in Spain on 22 October, Dongfeng’s 12-strong sailing squad combines youth with experience. Led for the second consecutive time by Charles Caudrelier of France, the crew counts five Volvo Ocean Race wins, five Olympic campaigns, and 32 Solitaire du Figaro campaigns – including five wins – among its sailors’ achievements.

In addition to Caudrelier, the crew includes Figaro and Transat Jacques Vabre winner Pascal Bidégorry, who returns as navigator. An ocean racing record-setter, Bidégorry was Caudrelier’s righthand man, in the previous edition of the race, and played a key role in the team’s meteo and tactical strategy.

“I wanted a group of people on the boat who will grow stronger in adversity, never give up and have some fun along the way too.”

The French offshore all-rounder Kevin Escoffier, another pillar from the last campaign, is also back in the squad. Escoffier is not only a brilliant offshore sailor but an expert technician and boat builder.

New Zealanders Stu Bannatyne will compete in the race for the eighth time while Daryl Wislang won the last edition with Abu Dhabi Ocean Racing. Also in the sailing team is Jeremie Beyou, the French Vendée Globe podium finisher and one-design offshore specialist, who will be taking on his first Volvo Ocean Race campaign.

 

The team’s two female stars are Marie Riou of France, a four-time world champion in the Nacra 17 class, and Carolijn Brouwer from Holland who has already sailed the race twice with all-female crews.

On the bow and also helping with helming duties is the up-and-coming Australian/British sailor Jack Bouttell, a veteran of three Figaro campaigns.

As before, Dongfeng Race Team looks to establish offshore ocean racing in China and the crew includes three young Chinese sailors – Yang Jiru (Wolf), Xue Liu (Black) and Jinhao Chen (Horace) – originally selected and trained for the 2014-15 race.

Commenting on the squad Caudrelier said: “I wanted a group of people on the boat who will grow stronger in adversity, never give up and have some fun along the way too.”

He added: “We will be living in close quarters for months. We will be wet, cold, hungry, hot, exhausted and desperate for sleep at times, so the relationships we build have to be strong to withstand those pressures. I am happy with the squad we have assembled and I am confident that we will measure up to the task ahead.”

In this campaign Dongfeng Race Team will look to improve on its impressive debut appearance “The key has been to use our experience from 2014-15 and add to it, not rely on it,” said Team Director, Bruno Dubois at the press conference.

“Appointing Charles Caudrelier as skipper was the first step. I know that Charles is more determined than ever to improve on his superb performance three years ago and he has demonstrated that he has the leadership skills to deal with the unique demands of Dongfeng Race Team. But we have added some new ingredients to the mix – high-achieving men and women who bring experience and a hunger for success that fits our philosophy,” added Dubois.

Follow the preparations for the race and the race itself live at www.volvooceanrace.com

Dongfeng Race Team Sailing Team

Charles Caudrelier (FRA), skipper
Pascal Bidegorry (FRA), navigator
Stu Bannatyne (NZL), watch captain
Jeremie Beyou (FRA), watch captain
Daryl Wislang (NZL), watch captain
Carolijn Brouwer (NL), trimmer
Jack Bouttell (GBR-AUS), bowman
Jinhao Chen ‘Horace’ (CHN), bowman
Kevin Escoffier (FRA), bowman
Xue Liu “Black” (CHN), pitman
Marie Riou (FRA), trimmer
Yang Jiru “Wolf”(CHN), pitman

Additional reporting and images: Volvo Ocean Race, Dongfeng Race Team, Vincent Curutchet

Farewell to White Hart Lane

Tottenham Hotspur will live stream it’s poignant Farewell to White Hart Lane on it’s official Facebook page on Sunday 14 May, 2017.

The Ceremony will follow the Club’s Premier League match with Manchester United – the last ever to be played at the famous 118-year-old stadium.

It will feature former players, along with the current First Team and coaching staff and players from within the Club’s Academy – marking the past, present and exciting future – as well as emotive musical performances.

The Facebook live stream will enable the historic event to be broadcast to the widest possible audience – the Club has an estimated global fanbase of 450 million, with over 8 million followers on Facebook.

A downloadable party farewell kit will also be available.