Tag: rugby
Women’s National League 1 Grand Final : HKFC Ice v HK Scottish @ HKFC – 3pm, 7 March 2015
Women’s Premiership Grand Final : Valley Black v Gai Wu @ Kings Park – 16:30, 7 March, 2015
Women’s Rugby Results – 28 February, 2015
Women’s National League 1
HKFC Ice 20-5 City Sparkle
@ HKFC, Kick-off: 16:30
HK Scottish Kukris 24-22 Revolution SRC Ladies
@ Shek Kip Mei Sports Ground, Kick-off: 18:00
Women’s 10s
USRC Tigers 35-0 Gai Wu
@ Kings Park, Kick-off: 16:30
Tai Po Dragons Ladies 18-5 Kowloon
@ Kings Park, Kick-off: 18:00
21st Country of Origin
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]
Women’s Rugby Fixtures – 28 February, 2015
WNL1 Grand Champ Quarter Final : City Sparkle 62-0 HKCC
It’s with a heavy heart that I take over the match reporting pen from the ever enthralling Sarah Higgins. It is my hope, that I can provide at least a fraction of the grit, passion and pun filled reviews that she has so excellently delivered.
It was a tense start in the WNL1 QFs with both teams, HKCC Babes & Comvita City Sparkle prepared to battle it out until the final whistle to continue their aspirations of silverware. Despite both teams being poised and ready to go, it was a scratch side put together at the last moment by HKCC due to an ever lengthening list of injuries, illness, work and travel commitments.
Comvita Citys’ speedy backline attacked with deft pace & within minutes of KO, it was clear that HKCC’s defense was not nearly as strong as it has been in weeks gone by. Fly half, and player of the match, Harriet Jamieson desperately managed a new backline and dominated the pitch. Her relentless tackling prevented a number of scoring opportunities but with too many gaps in the HKCC defense, City were quick to capitalize on opportunity and charged through the open spaces, scoring a series of tries.
Regrouping under the posts Captain Carolyn Champion offered words of wisdom to rally her troupes. The outcome was strong running, with ball in hand, from the forwards making precious yards but then the despair of turnover ball at the ruck and retaliation from City which more than often resulted in an accumulating tally of tries. While the Babes have come a long way in their impressive reemergence at XV-a-side rugby this season, they proved to themselves and their sideline support, there is always room for improvement.
At half time the cricketers were desperate to turn the game around and with a cavalry of fresh legs, some of those who were carrying injuries were able to take respite on the sideline. The borrowed, begged and to coin the term loosely ‘stolen’ players from HKU slotted in & gave the team the boost to go on and allow City to only cross the line a further two times. With a final score line of 62-0, we’re sure anyone reading this would agree, that’s quite a remarkable second half effort.
We offer our deepest congratulations to City, who managed to take out two of our more experienced players with completely torn ACLs in an earlier season match, for the development they have shown this season. It was like playing against a totally different team to the beginning of the season and we wish them all the best in the coming SF.
In what has been a season of growth for women’s rugby in Hong Kong – particularly with the establishment of the Women’s National League 1 and importantly the reemergence of the Hong Kong Cricket Club Women’s XVs team (formerly Aberdeen RFC) though we culminate the season by bowing out, if you were to see us post match, you would know we are all winners. HK-CC!
Hong Kong Women’s Sevens 2015 – Official Draw

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 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





