Looking ahead post-Grand Championship weekend, the 21st Country of Origin Tournament will take place at King’s Park on Saturday 14th March 2015. This is an opportunity for every rugby player to pull on thier country’s jersey, something cruelly denied to most by the poor decisions of national selectors – except for Andy Hall and Sam Pinder, obviously…
If you belong to one of the below ethnic groups then this is the person to contact if you want a run…if your nation doesn’t appear then just turn up on the day with your boots and you’ll get a run with either Scotland or Wales for sure…
Pale Tauti (New Zealand) [email protected]
Alex Tarleton (England) [email protected]
Gareth Page (Wales) [email protected]
John Bruce (Scotland) [email protected]
Rohan Cook (Australia) [email protected]
Sam Sznajder (France) [email protected]
Martin Kibble (Hong Kong) [email protected]
Moses Bailey (South Africa) [email protected]
Twelve teams from five continents will be taking part in the Hong Kong Women’s Sevens 2015, the 18th anniversary of this pioneering women’s rugby competition.
To draw the teams into pools, the 12 teams were ‘grouped’ based on their current ranking on the World Rugby Women’s Sevens Series as well as rankings in other regional competitions and past performances at the Hong Kong Women’s Sevens.
The results of the draw are: Pool A
Canada
Argentina
Samoa
Mexico
Pool B
China
Hong Kong
Kazakhstan
Singapore
Pool C
Japan
Netherlands
Papua New Guinea
Tunisia.
A little groan and a few ironic laughs were heard as the all Asian pool B took shape – the Hong Kong players had been looking forward to taking on some new opponents – having played all three teams in their group several times recently.
This year’s tournament is a two day event on the 26-27th March. After the pool games the top 8 teams will go into the Quarter-finals which are a knock-out format with the final at the HK Stadium in front of 40,000 fans.
Hong Kong women’s sevens coach Anna Richards, who was inducted into the World Rugby Hall of Fame in 2014, is looking forward to the tournament, noting the strength of Women’s Sevens World Series teams China and Canada and exciting newcomers Mexico and Argentina, who she said “strengthened the competition”.
Hong Kong Women’s Squad 2015
Hong Kong Women’s Rugby 7s When: 26-27 March, 2015 Where: 26- Kings Park; 27- Hong Kong Football Club; Final – HK Stadium How much: Free More info: facebook.com/hkwr.sevens