Women’s Rugby Fixtures – 20 February, 2016

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Women’s Rugby Results – 13 February, 2016

HKFC Ice 20-10 CWB Phoenix

Premiership

HKFC Ice 20-10 CWB Phoenix
@ HK Football Club, Kick-off: 18:00

USRC Tigers 29-0 Kowloon
@ Kings Park, Kick-off: 18:00

Tai Po Dragons 0-78 Valley Black
@ KGV, Kick-off: 18:00

National 15s

City 10-17 Gai Wu Fawkes
@ Shek Kip Mei, Kick-off: 15:00

CWB Pheasants 17-17 USRC Tigers
@ So Kon Po, Kick-off: 16:30

Revolution SRC 10-13 Valley Red
@ Shek Kip Mei, Kick-off: 18:00

National 15s - 13 February, 2016

Photo: Phoebe Leung

Rugby Week 2016

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It’s an Olympic year and a very late in the calendar rugby week in Hong Kong offers both men’s and women’s qualifiers a final chance for players to impress as Rugby 7s debuts at Rio 2016. Here are the dates for your diary this April for what promises to be a fantastic week of sport and fun.

The Hong Kong Beach 5s [Cancelled]
When: 2-3 April, 2016
Where: Repulse Bay Beach
How much: Free
More info: www.hkbeach5s.com

Kowloon Fest
When: 9am, 6 April, 2016
Where: Kings Park
How much: Free
More info: www.rugbyfest.org
Contact: [email protected]

Hong Kong Tens
When:
 6-7 April, 2016
Where: Hong Kong Football Club
How much: tbc
More info: www.hongkongtens.com

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Hong Kong Women’s Rugby Sevens
When: 7-8 April, 2016
Where: 7 April: Kings Park, 8 April: HK Football Club, Final: HK Stadium
How much: Free
More info: www.facebook.com/hkwr.sevens

Hong Kong 7s
When: 8-10 April, 2016
Where: HK Stadium
How much: $1800 (sold out)
More info: www.hksevens.com

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photo: HKRU

Women’s Rugby Fixtures – 13 February, 2016

Women’s Rugby Fixtures – 13 February, 2016

Hong Kong Women’s Rugby Team Ranked 23 in the World

Hong Kong Women ranked 23

Hong Kong Women ranked 23, one place above China, in the world as World Rugby introduces a ranking system for women’s game for the first time. New Zealand are ranked no1, Hong Kong are the third ranked team in Asia behind Kazakhstan (16) and Japan (17).
http://www.worldrugby.org/rankings#wru

The rankings were introduced after obtaining and analysing every result from the first official women’s international matches dating back to 1987 and are based on the same criteria as the men’s rankings.

The new system, which came into effect at the start of the February 2016, will be a weighted system with the number of points available to the winning team proportional to the difference in ranking points between the teams prior to the match.

Hong Kong’s men are also ranked 23, second in Asia behind Japan who are 10th. China are 69th.
http://www.worldrugby.org/rankings#mru 

Women’s Rugby Results – 30 January, 2016

USRC Tigers v Gai Wu

Premiership

Gai Wu Falcons 17-0 HKFC Ice
@ Happy Valley, Kick-off: 18:00

Kowloon 0-71 Valley Black
@ Kings Park, Kick-off: 18:00

USRC Tigers 45-0 Tai Po Dragons
@ King’s Park, Kick-off: 19:30

Premiership

National 15s

USRC Tigers 15-10 Gai Wu Fawkes
@ Happy Valley, Kick-off: 16:30

CWB Pheasants 22-14 Revolution SRC
@ KGV, Kick-off: 18:00

City 10-11 Valley Red
@ Shek Kip Mei, Kick-off: 18:00

National 15s

HK Scottish pstpd HKFC Fire
@ Tai Hung Tang, Kick-off: 16:30

Police Sirens 0-17 HKCC
@ Police Boundary Street, Kick-off: 18:00

National 15s

National 10s

University v City
@ King’s Park, Kick-off: 15:00

Tin Shui Wai 20-0 DB Pirates
@ King’s Park, Kick-off: 15:45

Revolution SRC 15-39 CWB Pink
@ KGV, Kick-off: 16:30

National 10s

Photo: Takumi Photography

Women’s Rugby Fixtures – 30 January, 2016

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Match Report: HK Scottish Sekongers 76-10 Discovery Bay Pirates – 23 January, 2016

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Playing Scottish in this weather is just like being at Murrayfield,” said the man from Discovery Bay. “Yeah, but without the Bovril,” was the dour reply from the Scottish supporter, as he sought warmth on the concrete seats of Shek Kip Mei Stadium. At least it wasn’t raining. With both teams in the lower half of the 10s League an evenly contested match was expected. And for once both teams has reserves, even if some had come straight from a 7s competition at Sandy Bay.

The Sekongers kicked-off, Andrea caught the ball for Pirates, ran to the try line and scored. Simple. It was too far for the conversion, but 5-0 to DB Pirates. The HK Sekongers fought back and twice Hui Man-ling, the speedy winger, forgot her inability to catch and scored under the posts. Karis Cheng converted. 14-5 to HK Sekongers.

However, DB Pirates replied with a try in the corner. Again too far for the conversion, but at 14-10, the game was evenly balanced. Alas for the Pirates not. Neon Chau scored a try for HKS Sekongers, followed by Fong Siu-yau, and two more by Hui Man-ling. Karis managed two of the conversion. Halftime score 38/10 to HK Sekongers.

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Halftime, so often a speed bump in HKS fortunes this season, proved to be a mere water break as they continued their onslaught. Andie Ma scored the next try, with Karis Cheng converting. Then Karis scored and converted a try herself. Followed by Li Sze-ting (Try); Hui Man-ling (Fifth Try); Karis Cheng (Conversion); and Li Sze-ting (Second Try); 69-10 for HKS Sekongers.

With the game approaching fulltime, the Sekongers, who had until then played well, suddenly became error prone. Chan Po-ki dived for the try line, only to be taken down by the Pirates defence and knocked-on. In fairness to Pirates they had not given up, in spite of the score. As the referee announced, “Last play,” and set the scrum, Pirates were determined to get one more try. But the Sekongers seemed only interested in increasing their penalty count. Penalty after penalty, 10 meter after 10 meter, the Sekongers went back. The Pirates were now in the Sekongers half and deserved to score. But luck was with the Sekongers. Somehow Pirates lost possession. Once again the ball was passed to Hui Man-ling, who outran the defence, scored her sixth try under the posts, which Karis Cheng converted in the 25th minutes of the twenty minutes half.

The full-time score HKS Sekongers 76-10 DB Pirates was not a fair reflection on the Pirates who fought hard and never gave up.
DB Pirates Player of the Match – Andrea.
HK Scottish Sekongers Player of the Match – Hui Man-ling.

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DB Pirates 76-10 HK Scottish Kukris
@ Shek Kip Mei, Kick-off: 15:00
HKS Sekongers: Anna Kam, Po-Ki Chan, Tung-Hoi Jim, Scarlet Ma Wan, Neon Chau, Sze-Ying Li, Karis Cheng, Andie Ma, Siu-Yau Fong, Man-Ling Hui
Tries: Man-Ling Hui (6), Sze-Ying Li (2), Neon Chau, Karis Cheng, Andie Ma, Siu-Yau Fong
Conversions: Karis Cheng (8)

Photos: Rabbit in Black