Hong Kong Rugby League Name Squad for Philippines Tour

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The Hong Kong Rugby League has today announced 16 of its 17 man Residents XIII squad for the upcoming tour of the Philippines.

The tour, which will see the Hong Kong Residents XIII take on the Manila Storm at Southern Plains Field in Alabang, will be the first time that Hong Kong has been represented in a Rugby League match.

The Residents XIII game will take place on Saturday, November 7.

The inaugural Hong Kong Residents XIII squad is as follows (in alphabetical order):
Michael Beckett, Tom Beresford, Kurt O’Brien, Jason Fairleigh, Doug Fluker, James Hall, Dave Hunter, Craig McElhinny, Ian Molyneux, Andrew Muller, Jack Muir, Brad Newman, Thomas Partridge, Thomas Powell, James Stevenson, Yosuke Yamagishi, Andrew Zucco.

HK Rugby League 9s @ Kings Park – 21 October, 2015

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The inaugural Rugby League 9s took place at Kings Park on the 21 October. As well as league competition there was also a tag league competition. A good time was had by all, congratulations to Mongkok and Discovery Bay for winning their respective tournaments
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Mong Kok Creepers Win Rugby League 9s

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The Mong Kok Creepers are the inaugural Rugby League 9s Champions after defeating the Coastal Cobras 17 – 4 in the tournament final at Kings Park in Kowloon.

Trailing 4 – 0 at halftime, the Creepers ran away in the second half scoring 17 unanswered points to claim the inaugural piece of silverware.

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Pool Results:
Mong Kok Creepers 28 defeated Wan Chai Warriors 10
Mong Kok Creepers 24 defeated Hong Kong Hunters 10
Coastal Cobras 22 defeated Hong Kong Hunters 14
Coastal Cobras 22 defeated Wan Chai Warriors 10
Hong Kong Hunters 16 defeated Wan Chai Warriors 14

Final:
Mong Kok Creepers 17 defeated Coastal Cobras 4

Discovery Bay Win Mixed Tag Rugby League Championship

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A Discovery Bay inspired team have won the inaugural Hong Kong Mixed Rugby League Tag Championship at an all day tournament at Kings Park. The team overcame a strong CWB team 5-2 in an exciting and competitive final with two tries from Tissia Polycarpe and a try from Guido Philips (female tries count for 2 points) to clinch the win!

The tournament featured 7 teams playing 15 minute games, firstly in a round robin pool to decide the four semi finalists. Then it was knock-out tag, except of course there’s no contact in tag.

Mixed Tag Rugby League is a low-contact version of Rugby League, which features seven players – four male and three female with rolling substitutions – on the field at any one time. Players wear Velcro tags around their waist, at least one of which needs to be removed to constitute a ‘tackle’.

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Just like Tackle Rugby League, players are allowed six plays to try and score or attempt to move the ball as far down the field as possible. Players are also allowed to kick, making Tag Rugby League very similar in style to the Tackle version of the code..

Man of the Tournament was Discovery Bay resident Mathew Zoller – local DB Dragons Football coach and Most Improved Player went to Oliver Rendal – local Discovery bay Mobsters football player both non rugby player’s so for them to win is sweeter.

If you want to know more about Tag Rugby League contact [email protected]

HK 9s

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The inaugural Hong Kong Rugby League Nines take’s place at Kings Park on the 21 October and the HKRL’s preparations for the largest festival of Rugby League in the region continues with interest exceeding initial expectations.

The Festival will see the HKRL run it’s first ever Nines and Mixed Tag Tournament as the league looks to establish an appetite for the code in Hong Kong and across Asia.

Formed in late 2014, the HKRL has been spent the first part of this year educating Hong Kongers about the game, with a series of social and ‘come and try’ events over the past few months to allow people to see what Rugby League is.

“When we formed the board back in December, our primary goal was always to more people locally playing Rugby League. Whilst we had plenty of hurdles to sort out first including registering the business, organising funding, insurance and even finding grounds to train at, everyone involved in the HKRL has been working together to ensure that the upcoming Nines and Mixed Tag Challenge will be as successful as they can be” HKRL Chairman James Hall commented.

Both events will feature six teams, and already spaces for both tournaments being filled at a steady rate. “Only two team spots remain for the Nines. As those who follow us would have seen, the Hunters, Wan Chai Warriors and Coastal Cobras have all confirmed their entry, secured their base squads and their team kits. We have also had a fourth team commit, which will be announced in the coming days” James added.

“On the Mixed Tag side, two teams have been locked in, whilst we’ve had plenty of enquiries from a range of social and sporting clubs for the remaining four. We are hoping to lock down all the participants and teams soon, however at the same time want to ensure as many people can take part as possible. We will also investigate the possibility of a inter-school game being hosted on the day depending on venue availability.”

HKRL has already held one inter-school game in 2015, with King George V Secondary School defeating Harrow International School with more planned for later in the year. So far the HKRL has had success offering League training at four schools in the region, the Australian International School and Sha Tin College being the other participants.

“The HKRL has taken a holistic approach to spreading the code. From touch, tag, nines and tackle versions of Rugby League, to juniors, schools and open age, we want to make sure there is an offering for anyone who wants to pick up a Steeden and have a go.”

Hong Kong Rugby League Nines
Date: 21 October, 2015
Venue: Kings Park
Tickets: Free
More info: http://hongkongrugbyleague.com/nines/