Category: rugby
Women’s Rugby Results – 14 October, 2017
National League 1
Valley Red 31-21 USRC Tigers
@ Happy Valley, Kick-off: 16:30
HK Scottish Kukris 22-5 Tai Po Dragons
@ HKIED Kick-off: 18:00
Gai Wu Fawkes 77-0 HKCC
@ King’s Park, Kick-off: 18:00
National League 2
Gai Wu Hawks 0-39 HKFC Fire
@ KG V, Kick-off: 16:30
University 10-37 Tin Shui Wai
@ Sandy Bay, Kick-off: 16:30
Kowloon 24-10 Police Sirens
@ Police Boundary Street, Kick-off: 18:00
CWB Lammergeier 36-0 City
@ Happy Valley, Kick-off: 18:00
Images: Takumi Photography
Hong Kong Women Fifth in Sri Lanka Sevens
Hong Kong’s women finished the Sri Lanka leg of Asia Rugby Sevens in fifth, going down to Thailand 12-7 in the Cup quarter-finals, however they held on to fourth place overall in the series.
The game against Thailand could have gone either way and while she was disappointed her side couldn’t again win through to the top four, coach Anna Richards was realistic about the result.
“The whole weekend has been a bit of leveller with the mud, there has been a lot of close games and I think Thailand have played pretty well across the two series,” she said.
“We just made too many errors and we just turned the ball over a bit too much. I think the girls have just got to get a little bit better at staying calm and being able to maintain their focus and skills in the big games.”
Hong Kong led 7-5 through a converted try to Chong Ka-yan but just couldn’t hang on, with Richards praising the efforts of the speedy winger. “I thought she played really well, the conditions didn’t really suit her but she came up trumps with a couple of really good tries for us,” Richards said.
Colleen Tjosvold ran in three tries as Hong Kong defeated South Korea 29-0 in the plate semi-final, with Ivy Kwong Sau-yan and debutant Vivien Poon Hoi-yan also scoring.
Hong Kong hung on to see off Sri Lanka 12-5 in the plate final thanks to two more tries to Chong.
As well as Poon, Jessica Ho Wai-on and Agnes Chan Tsz-ching were also on debut and Richards was pleased with her new blood as she looks ahead to tournaments in Fiji and Borneo early next year in the lead up to the World Series qualifier in Hong Kong.
“It was just about introducing them to tournament pressure,” Richards said. “I thought Agnes did really well, Vivien had a couple of good games today. Jess didn’t get too much game time but what she did do, she did well. I think it was a good introduction for the three of them.
“They have got next week off and then we are just going to throw them back in the gym, they have had a pretty tough year and it will just be about building them back up and getting their bodies right.”
Additional reporting/images: hkru
Hong Kong Win Asia Sevens in Sri Lanka
Hong Kong’s men are off to the Rugby Sevens World Cup in San Francisco next year after beating Japan 19-14 in extra-time in the final of the third round of the Asia Rugby Sevens Series in Sri Lanka.
To qualify for the Sevens World Cup Hong Kong needed to finish at least two spots ahead of South Korea to grab second spot in the series behind winners Japan and their tournament win meant they did it comfortably, with the Koreans slipping to fourth after losing the play-off for third spot to the hosts.
“It’s a huge thing for Hong Kong rugby to be playing in those major competitions. To beat Japan twice in two days is a great achievement and the most important thing was we knew we’d qualified going into that last game but it was just not to relax and go on and win the tournament.” said Hong Kong coach Paul John.
Toby Fenn and Kane Boucaut scored tries as Hong Kong battled back from a 14-7 half-time deficit to level things up when the hooter sounded, with Seb Brien crossing in the early stages of extra-time to secure victory.
Earlier on, Boucaut notched three tries and Hugo Stiles two as Hong Kong blitzed Taiwan 50-0 in the quarter-finals, while Salom Yiu Kam-shing found the line twice in a 26-12 semi-final win over Sri Lanka.
“The main goal was to get qualification and I’m just pleased the way that they dug in and fought for each other out there,” John said.
Additional reporting/images: hkru
Asia Rugby Sevens Series in Sri Lanka
Hong Kong’s men and women enter the final round of the Asia Rugby Sevens Series in Sri Lanka needing strong performances to qualify for next year’s Rugby World Cup Sevens.
A new-look women’s side featuring four changes will take on Japan, Sri Lanka and South Korea in pool play.
Debutants Jessica Ho Wai-on, Agnes Chan Tsz-ching and Poon Hoi-yan all come in to the side, as well as the returning Sham Wai-sum, replacing Au Yeung Sin-yi, Steph Chan Chor-ki, Lindsay Varty and Yuen Lok-yee.
After a condensed build-up due to the Women’s Rugby World Cup, Richards admits her side are still underdone but are better positioned than in the first round of the women’s competition in South Korea three weeks ago.
“The girls have been training pretty well so we are looking forward to it,” she said. “The first leg was pretty difficult and we didn’t have a great lead into that; I think the girls are more comfortable in the sevens environment now
“Are we sevens fit? Probably not, but the girls have trained well since we came back. What I liked about the first tournament was that we got a good look at the top three so we will be going into this tournament better for that.”
Richards is looking forward to having Sham back in the side and is excited to see World Cup representatives Ho and Chan, as well as the youngster Poon, in action: “I thought [Agnes] played really well at the World Cup so it will be great to see what she can do on the field for us.”
Japan are leading the men’s competition and are the likely winners, while Korea sit two points ahead of Hong Kong after triumphing on home soil three weeks ago with Hong Kong had settling for third.
It means Hong Kong must finish at least two places above South Korea this weekend or things will be awfully tight.
“If we don’t play Korea and don’t win the tournament, then we need to finish two places above them,” coach Paul John said. “We need to play Korea at some point, whoever wins that game will be ahead in the head to head. The bottom line is that if we do really well and win the tournament we will be okay, if we meet Korea along the way that will help us provided we get a positive result from it.
Hong Kong face Japan, Malaysia and the Philippines in pool play, with South Korea and Sri Lanka awaiting on the other side of the draw.
“It means that we get a really good game on day one [against Japan] and depending on what happens at the end of day one is where we cross over,” John said. “It all depends on how the tournament goes and with sevens you can never really predict it so every game is a massive game for us now to put us in a good position for day two.
“Sri Lanka will be stronger being at home and China gave us a difficult game at the end of the tournament last time.”
Debutant Max Denmark comes into the side after recently figuring for the Hong Kong U20s at the World Rugby Junior Trophy. Denmark replaces Fong Kit-fung, who sustained an ankle injury in the last round, in what is the only change to John’s squad.
“Max has been training with us for the last three or four weeks,” John said. “He’s very quick and he’s played wings for the under 20s, he’s a back-row forward as well as playing wing. He gives us a bit of speed out wide and I’m looking forward to watching him play. He’s powerful and he chases kick-offs really well, so it’s exciting for him.”
additional reporting, images: hkru
Women’s Rugby Fixtures – 14 October, 2017
Women’s Rugby Results – 7 October, 2017
Premiership
City Sparkle 10-27 Gai Wu Falcons
@ Happy Valley, Kick-off: 16:30
Gai Wu Falcons: 1. Lau Nga Wun 劉雅緩; 2. Pun Wai Yan 潘慧欣; 3. Lee Ka Shun 李嘉萱; 4. Wong Ka Yin 黃家妍; 5. Chow Mei Nam 鄒美楠; 6. Ching Tsz Yung 程子容; 7. Yip Hiu Ki 葉曉琪; 8. Chan Ka Yan 陳嘉欣; 9. Lai Pui Shan 黎珮珊; 10. Chui Kam Chi 徐金枝; 11. Lo Pui Shan 羅佩珊; 12. Ho Hoi Lam 何凱琳; 13. Chiu Wing See 趙穎思; 14. Lum Ka Ching 藍嘉晴; 15. Lau Sze Wa 劉絲樺;
Reserve: 16. Lam Ka Wai 林嘉慧; 17. Lee Wing Yan 李穎欣; 18. Ng Ki Sum 吳其芯; 19. Man Yuen Yan 文琬茵; 20. Man Po Kei 文寶琪; 21. Fung Hoi Ching 馮凱晴; 22. Chan Wan Sum 陳韻心; 23. Chan Lap Ting 陳立婷
HKFC Ice 29-5 Tai Po Dragons
@ HK Football Club, Kick-off: 16:30
Valley Black 58-0 CWB Phoenix
@ So Kon Po, Kick-off: 16:30
Valley Black:
KK Wong, Li Lai Mang Becky, Ching To Cheng, Deena Ravi Thinakaran, Karen So, Suzanne Sittko, Laurel Chor, Aroha Savage, Bella Milo, Stephanie Cuvelier, Nadia Cuvilier, Tanya Young, Caitlin Spencer, Rebecca Thompson, Zoë Smith
Reserves: Riva Brill, Wing Yan Leung, Amelie Seure, Jade Birkby, Jessica Eden, Kelsie Bouttle, Shan Shan Sandra Pong
Tries: Bella Milo (2), Nadia Cuvilier, Aroha Savage (2), Stephanie Cuvelier, Riva Brill, Rebecca Thompson, Jessica Eden, Kelsie Bouttle
Conversions: Zoe Smith 3, Bella Milo
CWB Phoenix:
Tsang Siu Ching,Tin Yan, Dora Chim, Chin Po Po, Chan Yan Yi, Hau Yan, Tina Ho, Kong ‘Koko’ Yin Ting, Tsang Ching Man, Sin Man Ng, Au To, Kwok ‘Dira’ Yuk Lin, Chan Po Tung, Ka Ling Martini Ip, Liu Kit Ying, Wong Sze Man, See Wai June Au
Reserves: Kwan Ki Chan, Wong Man Yan, Lam Ka Wai, Li Man Yi, Mo Tsz Ching, Suet Ying Lo, Wing Chi Jenny Wong
USRC Tigers 27-0 Kowloon
@ KG V, Kick-off: 18:00
National League 1
Tai Po Dragons 0-46 Gai Wu Fawkes
@ Happy Valley, Kick-off: 15:00
USRC Tigers 0-26 Revolution SRC
@ KG V, Kick-off: 16:30
Valley Red 15-5 HK Scottish Kukris
@ King’s Park, Kick-off: 18:00
https://bcmagazine.smugmug.com/Bcene-photos/2017/Valley-Black-v-CWB-Phoenix-So-Kon-Po-7-October-2017/i-b4KFNdC
National League 2
Tin Shui Wai 10-31 Kowloon
@ Tai Hang Tung, Kick-off: 16:30
HKFC Fire 0-34 Police Sirens
@ HK Football Club, Kick-off: 18:00
University 0-71 CWB Lammergeier
@ So Kon Po, Kick-off: 18:00
City 5-5 Gai Wu Hawks
@ Happy Valley, Kick-off: 18:00
https://bcmagazine.smugmug.com/Bcene-photos/2017/Valley-Black-v-CWB-Phoenix-So-Kon-Po-7-October-2017/i-BTjCRKZ
Gai Wu Falcons 27-10 City Sparkle @ Happy Valley – 7 October, 2017
Gai Wu Falcons beat City Sparkle comfortably 27-10 at Happy Valley Recreation ground. In hot but breezy conditions the game got off to a flying start when Gai Wu won a penalty within the first two minutes. Kicking for territory and winning the line out, an inside pass to Chan Lap Ting had spectators thinking Falcon’s could take the lead early. Sparkle defended well and a Gai Wu infringement saw City win a scrum on their five-metre line, allowing them to kick the ball clear.
The first 20 minutes had little to separate the teams with Falcons retaining slightly more possession. Sparkle briefly looked to go on the attack but Falcons won a penalty for City not releasing the ball. Kicking for territory they pushed Sparkle back onto their 22. Sparkle defended well but when Cheng Man King went to clear the ball it was intercepted by flanker Ching Tsz Yung in who charged through and over the try line to put Falcons ahead 5-0.
Bolstered by the confidence of a score Gai Wu needed just eight minutes to add to their total. This time, flanker Tsz Yung with an inside pass to outside centre Chiu Wing Sze who finished easily.
The Sparkle backline lost Tse Kar Man for 10 minutes courtesy of a yellow card for deliberate offside. Taking advantage of a weakened defence Gai Wu stretched Sparkle across the field. A wide pass from prop Lau Nga Wu to Lo Pui Shan on the left wing allowed her to score Gai Wu’s third try – 15-0 to the Falcons at half-time.
Gai Wu continued their dominance in the second half, Lock Chow Mei Nam needing just five minutes to scored the Falcon’s fourth try converted by fullback Lau Sze Wa.
Fine play by fly half Chui Kam Chi culminated with an inside pass to release Lau who almost outran the entire City defence before offloading a short pass to flanker Yip Hiu Ki, running hard in support, to added another five points to the score, 27-0.
Falcons looked on their way to a rout keeping City pinned in their half until Sparkles’ Cheng Man King turned the ball over on the Gai Wu 5 meter line and ran almost the full length of the field for a lovely try.
City attempted to fight back late in the second half and kept Gai Wu deep in their own half forcing the home team to defend their lead for the rest of the match. A quick inside flick from Sparkle’s Ng Yuk Yon to Tse Wing Kiu saw City add a second try for a final score of 27-10
Gai Wu Falcons: 1. Lau Nga Wun 劉雅緩; 2. Pun Wai Yan 潘慧欣; 3. Lee Ka Shun 李嘉萱; 4. Wong Ka Yin 黃家妍; 5. Chow Mei Nam 鄒美楠; 6. Ching Tsz Yung 程子容; 7. Yip Hiu Ki 葉曉琪; 8. Chan Ka Yan 陳嘉欣; 9. Lai Pui Shan 黎珮珊; 10. Chui Kam Chi 徐金枝; 11. Lo Pui Shan 羅佩珊; 12. Ho Hoi Lam 何凱琳; 13. Chiu Wing See 趙穎思; 14. Lum Ka Ching 藍嘉晴; 15. Lau Sze Wa 劉絲樺;
Reserve: 16. Lam Ka Wai 林嘉慧; 17. Lee Wing Yan 李穎欣; 18. Ng Ki Sum 吳其芯; 19. Man Yuen Yan 文琬茵; 20. Man Po Kei 文寶琪; 21. Fung Hoi Ching 馮凱晴; 22. Chan Wan Sum 陳韻心; 23. Chan Lap Ting 陳立婷






