Four Changes as Hong Kong Chase Gold in China

After taking silver in the opening Asian Rugby Sevens Series tournament the Hong Kong men’s sevens squad will be looking to go one better in Huizhou, China (14-15 September) – the second of the three-leg series, which builds up to the Olympic qualifiers in November.

Four players are called up to the men’s squad, which lost to Japan in the final in South Korea, as coach Paul John rotates and looks to freshen up the team. Raef Morrison, Seb Brien, Alex McQueen and Ben Rimene are included in the 13-man travel squad with Rimene the nominated injury replacement for the weekend. Their inclusion sees forwards Kane Boucaut and Toby Fenn, and back Tom McQueen, rested.

The eight-team Series offers no easy groups and Hong Kong face a physical route in Pool B, to a hoped-for cup final appearance, against the Philippines, UAE, and China.

UAE had a muscular debut in Korea, narrowly losing to the Philippines in the plate semi-final before beating Taipei to claim 7th overall.

A motivated China seven, fresh from claiming Bronze in the opener – their first podium finish in nearly a year, are second seeds behind Hong Kong and will prove a stiff test on home ground.

John is confident he has a group suited for the task, saying: “Our squad is strong. This competition is getting more difficult to pick a squad for, now, which is good. There is good competition across the group and we have another 14 or 15 guys training that are not travelling, but are pushing for spaces, and that is what we want.

“The boys were excellent in Korea and got very close to Japan, but we didn’t play as well as we could in the final, and that was a bit disappointing. We want to go as far as we possibly can again this weekend. But there is no use in talking about it, until we have an opportunity to play our first game. We’re only thinking about the UAE and China, our day one opponents.

“China were very good in Korea. They can give us a hard time and we are probably playing UAE at the worst time to get someone like that, in the first game of t tournament. It’s a tough group and we need to be on top of our game to come through,” he added.

Hong Kong Men’s Sevens Squad (Huizhou, China, 14-15 Sept 2019):

Max Woodward (Captain); Seb Brien*, Michael Coverdale, Jamie Hood, Lee Jones, Cado Lee Ka-to, Alex McQueen*, Raef Morrison*, Jack Neville, Ben Rimene*, Hugo Stiles, Russell Webb, Yiu Kam-shing.
*Season debut

Additional reporting and images: HKrugby

It’s Back!!! – Women’s Rugby Fixtures; 14 September, 2019

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Asia Rugby Announces Gender Equality Naming

It might seem like a small change, but Asia Rugby’s announcement of a new naming structure for all of their tournaments is a massive step towards gender equity awareness.

From 1 July 2019 onwards, each Asia Ruby tournament will be specifically named either a Men’s or Women’s competition. For example the existing Asia Rugby Championship will now become the Asia Rugby Men’s Championship, sitting alongside the Asia Rugby Women’s Championship.

In addition, the Asia Rugby Sevens Series will now become the Asia Rugby Men’s Sevens Series, played across three rounds alongside the Asia Rugby Women’s Sevens Series.

The move is aimed to further emphasise the equal nature of both men and women in Asia and in Asian rugby.

Asia Rugby EXCO member Ada Milby spoke about the importance of this announcement. “This is an announcement that highlights where we are as a region. We felt that as part of the efforts to promote gender equity, it was an easy decision to provide parity in the naming structure for our competitions, said Milby. “We’re really proud to be the first regional association to make this announcement.”

EXCO member Herman Huang of Chinese Taipei added “In Asia Rugby gender inclusion is a priority.” Almost 40% of the region’s players are female and rugby’s popularity in Asia is still growing.

The decision that was approved by Asia Rugby EXCO and Council during the meetings in Chinese Taipei where the word Championship was dropped from all but the top level of men’s and women’s competitions.

Full Competition Naming Structure From 1 July

The Asia Rugby Women’s Championship
The Asia Rugby Men’s Championship
Asia Rugby Men’s Sevens Series
Asia Rugby Women’s Sevens Series
Asia Rugby Men’s Sevens Trophy
Asia Rugby Women’s Sevens Trophy

Asia Rugby Women’s 7s Qualification Tournament for the Games of the XXXII Olympiad in Tokyo in 2020
Asia Rugby Men’s 7s Qualification Tournament for the Games of the XXXII Olympiad in Tokyo in 2020

Asia Rugby Under 20 Men’s Sevens
Asia Rugby Under 20 Women’s Sevens
Asia Rugby Under 18 Boys Sevens
Asia Rugby Under 18 Girls Sevens
The Asia Rugby Under 19 Men’s Championship
Asia Rugby Under 19 Men’s Division 1 and 2
Asia Rugby Women’s Divisions 1 and 2
Asia Rugby Men’s Divisions 1, 2 and 3

Additional reporting and images: Asia Rugby

Jason Mraz Good Vibes Tour @ HKCEC – 17 May, 2019

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Grammy award winging artist Jason Mraz brought his Good Vibes Tour to Hong Kong for two sold-out nights at the HK Convention and Exhibition Centre in Wanchai.

An enthralled crowd enjoyed a gig packed with hits including his record-breaking singles, I’m Yours and I Won’t Give Up. Click here for more photos of the 17 May concert.

Jason Mraz Good Vibes Tour Hong Kong Setlist – 17 May, 2019

Long Drive
Lets See What The Night Can Do
Livin’ In the Moment
Unlonely
Everywear
Details in the fabric
More Than Friends – feat. The Fabulous Meghan N’Training
I’m Yours
Lucky
Make It Mine
Beautiful Mess
Be Honest
Browntown
Love Is Still The Answer
93 Million Miles
I Won’t Give Up
3 Things
Might As Well Dance
Have It All
Love Someone

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Women’s Rugby Grand Finals Day – 9 March, 2019

Women’s Rugby Results – 2 March, 2019

Premiership Grand Championship

HKFC Ice 46-0 City Sparkle
@ Happy Valley, Kick-off: 15:00

CWB Phoenix 15-19 Tai Po Dragons
@ So Kon Po, Kick-off: 16:30

Valley Black 31-0 Kowloon
@ Happy Valley, Kick-off: 18:00

Gai Wu Falcons 12-25 USRC Tigers
@ King’s Park, Kick-off: 18:00

National League 1 Grand Championship

Gai Wu Fawkes 22-7 USRC Tigers 2
@ King’s Park, Kick-off: 16:30

HK Scottish Kukris 27-19 Revolution SRC
@ Shek Kip Mei, Kick-off: 18:00

National League 2 – Grand Championship

Tin Shui Wai 43-0 Kowloon
@ Tin Shui Wai, Kick-off: 15:00

Gai Wu Hawks 29-5 CWB Lammergeier
@ So Kon Po, Kick-off: 18:00

Images: hkru

India by the Bay Opening Reception @ Asia Society Centre – 28 February, 2019

Now in its fifth year India by the Bay brings the best of India to Hong Kong. The diverse and eclectic festival program features music, dance, film, theatre, yoga, literature, art and of course food for audiences to savour.

The opening reception at the Asia Society Centre was attended by Purvis Shroff and Manisha Koirala. For the full gallery of images of click here or on any photo.

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Women’s Rugby Grand Championship – 2 March, 2019