Gai Wu 36-0 CWB Pheonix – 16 November, 2013

Aggie Poon try!

Gai Wu coach Wesley Feausi talks to bc about his team’s victory over CWB Pheonix

When you play a team for the second time in a season, as coach how does that affect your pre-matching planing?
Playing a team the second time round I find preparation a bit easier based on the feedback I give each player individually from the previous game with Causeway Bay, this helps me select the girls and gives me an idea of how to prepare. What do I change/keep in place etc.

Do you change your team practices based on perceived weakness in the opposition or to strengthen your team?
I train my team on weaknesses first, and think about the opposition later in the week.

It’s roughly the mid-point of the season, how do you think the team has improved/matured since the start of the season?
I would like to say that the Gai Wu girls are consistent, it has helped with Sai Lo Pang on board as a development coach for the up and coming girls whom are sitting at the top of their table, this is the foundation of Gai Wu rugby along with the unseen work that is done by Candy Cheng and Emmy Chan.

What are looking to see from the team in the second half of the season?
Again, we have been consistent with our performances, I would like this to continue, but plenty of work to do and both the girls and I know that the season can change with a loss so just take each game as it comes and the rest will fall into place hopefully.

How would you describe today’s game?
Having previously beaten Causeway Bay we knew that it wasn’t going to be the same team turning up on their home pitch and that scoring opportunities would be few and far between. As expected, we were defending in the opening stanza and were caught on the backfoot at times, but to our credit we withstood forward exchanges in the ruck areas and in general play around the pitch. We had a few key members of our squad out with injury and this offered me a chance to see what depth I have in this team and to make starting spots a challenge weekly.

Mel Li scoring a try

The 19-0 half-time scoreline was flattering to us as Causeway Bay had defended staunchly in the first half. Some individual brilliance from our winger Aggie Poon – a chip and re-gather try – at the start of the second half provided the impetuous as both teams played with vigor and passion, attack on attack canceling each other out. The defense from both teams was of a very high standard, a few areas where we lost control caused some problems for us but in the end we were fortunate to dominate the later stages of the match, including a hat trick of tries to Aggie. Kwan, Yung, Sharon T, Melody and Po Kei were dominant in their positions and I’d like to give a special mention to Po Kei Man as she leaves our team on a high to pursue her career, we wish Po Kei all the best. Final score Gai WU 36-0 over Causeway Bay. Valley next week is our biggest challenge, again.

Gai Wu:
Tammy Lau (vc), Mang Li, Shun Lee, Yung Ching, Sharon Tsang, Belsy Yuen, Po Kei Man, Melody Li, Sum Wai Sham, Emmy Chan, Kwan Tang, Jay Ho (c), Candy Cheng, Aggie Poon, GMA Lau, Aying Ku, Sharon Lui, BB Lee, Rainbow Leung
Tries: Melody Li, Aggie Poon (3), GMA Lau, Kwan Tang,  Conversions: Aggie Poon (3)

Women’s Rugby Results – 16 November, 2013

Women’s 15s

HKFC 22-19 Tai Po Dragons
@ HK Football Club, Kick-off: 15:30

Valley Black 20-26 Tigers 
@ Happy Valley, Kick-off: 16:30

Kowloon 38-26 HK Scottish
@ Kings Park, Kick-off: 18:00

CWB Phoenix 0-36 Gai Wu
@ So Kon Po, Kick-off 18:00
Gai Wu:
Tammy Lau (vc), Mang Li, Shun Lee, Yung Ching, Sharon Tsang, Belsy Yuen, Po Kei Man, Melody Li, Sum Wai Sham, Emmy Chan, Kwan Tang, Jay Ho (c), Candy Cheng, Aggie Poon, GMA Lau, Aying Ku, Sharon Lui, BB Lee, Rainbow Leung
Tries: Melody Li, Aggie Poon (3), GMA Lau, Kwan Tang,  Conversions: Aggie Poon (3)

Women’s 10s

Tin Shui Wai 10-36 Police
@ Tin Shui Wai Community Sports, Kick-off: 13:30

Valley Black 19-10 HKCC
@ Happy Valley, Kick-off: 14:00

Gai Wu 36-17 City Sparkles
@ Happy Valley, Kick-off: 15:00

CWB Phoenix 44-0 University
@ Happy Valley, Kick-off: 15:45

Kowloon 5-26 SRC
@ Kings Park, Kick-off 16:30

Women’s Rugby Results – 9 November, 2013

Women’s 15s

Gai Wu 86-7 HK Scottish
@ Happy Valley, Kick-off: 16:30

CWB Phoenix 60-0 Kowloon
@ So Kon Po, Kick-off 18:00
CWB Pheonix:
Winnie On, Liu Kit Ying, Eto Wong, Chow Mei Nam, Gofish Tam, Lam Wing Tung, Carol Chan, Isabella Lo, Dalmatian Chan, Hoty Chan, Tang Ka Su’a, Stephanie Tang, Dora Kwok, Kim Lau, Tanya Lo, Carol S, Stephanie Siu, Henriette Wong, Liu Kit Ying
Tries: Chow Mei Nam (2), Isabella Lo, Stephanie Tang (2), Kim Lau (2), Tanya Lo, Stephanie Siu (2)

Gai Wu 20-5 DEA – 2 November, 2013

Lau Sze Wa

Wesley Feausi, coach of Gai Wu, reflects on their hard fought 20-5 victory over DEA “We always knew DEA were going to be a difficult prospect, and with home advantage, as such, this game was always going to come down to the team who made the least mistakes, defended well and scored points when down the right end of the pitch.

DEA started as expected, running hard and direct with their attack, stand-out performers were Ellie-May in the forwards and Natasha in the backs. We were able to defend well in the opening encounters and were lucky enough to come away a single try in the first half from winger GMA (Lau Sze Wa), who would add two more in the second-half to complete her 2nd hat-trick of the season. Half-time score 5-0 Gai Wu.

The second half proved to be no different to the first, both forward packs working hard cancelling each other out. It was a fantastic battle of two sides with excellent attacking weapons out wide as well as the hard nose grinders in the front row and ‘game breakers’ in the back row. DEA scored a try early in the second half giving them early momentum only for Captain Jay, Vice Captain Tammy and Christy to rev up the DEA girls to return the favour. GMA scored her second and third tries of the game bringing her try tally into double figures for the season and we were searching for that 4-try bonus point to make-up for the lapse in defence earlier. Rainbow Leung did exactly that, scoring our 4th try of the game. Full-time score 20-5 Gai Wu.”

Wesley continues “It was a great game for the fans and shows that women’s rugby in Hong Kong at club level is raising the bar each year complementing the HKSI who have initiated a professional program for elite women’s players. Gai Wu has many young girls new to rugby but they have stepped up this season and are playing hard and enjoying the games – although we have plenty of areas to improve the enthusiasm and commitment is there.”

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Gai Wu:
Tammy LAU (vc), Mang Li, Ka Wai Lam, Yung Ching, Sharon Tsang, Po Kei Man, Melody Li, Christy Cheng, Sum Wai Sham, Emmy Chan, Rainbow Leung, Jay Ho (c), Candy Cheng, GMA Lau, Aggie Poon, Shun Lee, Momo Lam, Belsy Yuen, Sharon Lui, Kwan Tang, BB Lee, Sum Chan
Tries: GMA (Lau Sze Wa) (3), Rainbow LeungGai Wu post match - 2 November, 2013