WNL1 B Semi-final Match Report: HKCC 48-7 Tai Po Dragons – 5 March, 2016

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HKCC went into the knock-out stages of the season still on a high from the previous weekend’s sealing of the WNL1 B league title. Alex Tarleton reports as HKCC played the Tai Po Dragons hoping to reach a Grand Championships final for the first time since its reincarnation.

The opening minutes saw scrappy play mainly in the Tai Po half as the Dragons worked hard to keep HKCC at bay. A defensive scrum was excellently stolen by HKCC to put the ladies in white on the front foot. HKCC made their way into the Tai Po 22 through some good work by the forwards and then two passes down the line unleashed Tissia Polycarpe for her first of the day in the corner, 5-0.

5 minutes later Tissia added her second in almost identical fashion after some good forward play scoring in the opposite corner, with Harriet Jamieson adding the extras to make the score 12-0.

The HKCC forwards continued to dominate play and turned a Tai Po scrum. From the resulting put-in, simple hands down the line to the wing saw the flying Russian Yana Dimitrova score in the corner as HKCC’s lead increased to 17-0.

HKCC continued to put pressure on the Dragons as Tai Po were boxed in their 22 for the majority of the first half. Another scrum 5 metres out and saw the forwards use their dominance to drive towards the line. No.8 Lynda Nazer showed some great footwork before picking up to push over the line to make the score 22-0.

Approaching half time, Tai Po had a spell of pressure pushing HKCC back into their own half. The Cricket Club defence contained the Tai Po attack and earned a scrum. Some great interchanging passes between Ashley Brooks and Tissia Polycarpe brought the play back into the Tai Po half with Tissia sprinting home to complete a first-half hat-trick. Jamieson made the conversion for a half-time score of 29-0.

The second half started with HKCC not taking their foot off the peddle as Ashley Brooks took a quick penalty on the half way line and jinked in and around the defence to score under the posts with Harriet again converting and taking the lead to 36-0.

Tai Po refused to give in and continued to press the HKCC defence, Centre Tissia however stole the ball in the HKCC 22 and danced through the Tai Po defence to score her 4th try with an emphatic run from her own half, 41-0.

In the closing 10 minutes HKCC continued to bombard the Tai Po try-line and a final score arrived as Lynda Nazer scored her second when she again picked up from the base of the scrum and powered over the line. Harriet added the conversion to put HKCC 48-0.

In the closing minutes the proud Tai Po Dragons team continued to play with great heart and passion and their effort was rewarded on the last play of the game. The ball was shifted wide to the wing who, still with a lot of work to do, used her speed to sprint passed the HKCC defenders and score under the posts and with the conversion added, the final score read 48-7.

HKCC play HK Scottish in the WNL1 B Final, 4:30pm, 12 March at KGV.

Player of the Match: Tissia Polycarpe

HKCC:
Carolyn Champion, Wawa Li, Nobuko Oda, Lauren Petersen, Lainie Man, Isabella Rivers, Cheryl Gourley, Lynda Nazer, Emma Chung, Harriet Jameison, Diani Li, Tinley Wong, Tissia Polycarpe, Yana Dimitrova, Angie Ng, Ashley Brooks, Katie Rowbottom, Mhairi McLaughlin, Stephanie Zhang, Kassie Chapel,Serene Yee, Julia Mason, Jo Harvey

Undefeated Valley Black Thrash HKFC Ice, While Gai Wu Beat USRC Tigers

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Undefeated league champions Valley Black Ladies proved too strong for HKFC Ice, easily advancing to the Grand Championship final. HKFC Ice bowed out after a strong debut in the Premiership. Coach David Wigley commented on their season saying: “Valley are a level above everyone, but we’re really pleased with our first season in the Premiership.

“We had quite a few injuries early on, but we’ve come on and got stronger. This is a tight-knit group that play for each other. We came in fourth this season and we would have been happy to finish 5th or 6th at the beginning of the year, but now we feel like we can contend against the likes of Tigers and Gai Wu. We’re still at a learning and building stage, but we’re very happy with our performance.”

In the other semi-final, Gai Wu Falcons came up with an emphatic 24-5 win over USRC Tigers to set up a rematch of last year’s Grand Championship final with Valley. Speedster Aggie Poon Pak Yan collected a brace for the Falcons, with Hong Kong fifteens captain and No.8 Chow Mei Nam, and up and coming sevens star Chong Ka Yan, adding tries in the statement win over Tigers. Falcons coach Lai Yiu Pang was proud of the performance saying:

“We went out and executed our game plan, particularly with our defence and our play at the breakdown. It was a really tough game and the team deserves a lot of credit. It was a big win for us and will give us a some momentum. It was also good to get a bit of revenge after Tigers edged us out of second place in the league.”

It will be a rematch of last year’s Grand Championship when Valley beat Falcons 20-10. “It is going to be tough against Valley, said Pang, “They have a lot more size then we do so we’re going to need to be clinical in our defence and tackling. But we have built some strong momentum today. The win over Tigers was really good for our confidence and we deserve our place in the final,” Pang added.

photo: Valley RFC
source: HKRU

Women’s Rugby Results – 5 March, 2016

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Grand Championship

Valley Black 74-0 HKFC Ice
@ Happy Valley, Kick-off: 15:00

USRC Tigers 5-24 Gai Wu Falcons
@ King’s Park, Kick-off: 18:00

National 15s

CWB Pheasants 10-16 City
@ KGV, Kick-off: 18:00

Valley Red 13-12 Revolution SRC
@ So Kon Po, Kick-off: 18:00

HKCC 48-7 Tai Po Dragons
@ Aberdeen, Kick-off: 18:00

HK Scottish 17-7 Police
@ Shek Kip Mei, Kick-off: 18:00

National 10s

Tin Shui Wai 26-5 City
@ Tin Shui Wai, Kick-off: 14:00

Revolution SRC 12-10 CWB Pink
@ King’s Park, Kick-off: 15:00

Women’s Rugby Fixtures – 5 March, 2016

Women’s Grand Championship Rugby Fixtures – 5 March, 2016

Women’s Rugby Results – 27 February, 2016

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Grand Championship

Gai Wu Falcons 76-0 Kowloon
@ Happy Valley, Kick-off: 16:30

HKFC Ice 27-12 CWB Phoenix
@ HK Football Club, Kick-off: 18:00

USRC Tigers 62-0 Tai Po Dragons
@ King’s Park, Kick-off: 19:30

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National 15s

Gai Wu Fawkes v Revolution SRC
@ Happy Valley, Kick off: 18:00

USRC Tigers 7-19 City
@ King’s Park, Kick-off: 16:30

Tai Po Dragons 3-0 Police
@ King’s Park, Kick-off: 18:00

HKCC 38-10 HK Scottish
@ Aberdeen, Kick-off: 18:00

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10s Grand Championship

Revolution SRC v DB Pirates
@ So Kon Po, Kick-off: 16:30

CWB Pink v University
@ So Kon Po, Kick-off: 17:15

City 54-10 HK Scottish
@ Shek Kip Mei, Kick-off: 18:00

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Women’s Rugby Fixtures – 27 February, 2016

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5-try Olivia Coady Seals Valley Black’s Unbeaten Season and League Title

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In the seven-team Women’s Premiership Valley Black Ladies stormed through the league undefeated for a second straight season, closing out their 2015/16 league campaign with an emphatic 49-12 win over their nearest rivals, Gai Wu Falcons.

Valley was paced by fullback and New Zealand Black Fern Olivia Coady, who scored five tries, four consecutively with two on either side of halftime, in the eight-try rout over Falcons, the last side in the Women’s Premiership to hand Valley a loss – in the 2013/14 season.

Sevens star Stephanie Cuvelier opened the scoring with an early try, but Falcons replied almost immediately through a try from their own sevens sensation, winger Aggie Poon Pak Yan leveling the scoring at 5-all early on.

12742605_10205523296069320_7419280736154128262_nAfter Poon’s tally it was one-way traffic for the league champions with Coady doing all of the driving, scoring two tries for Valley in the second quarter. Bella Milo added a penalty between the first two Coady tries, and a conversion on Coady’s second, to give Valley a 20-5 lead at the half.

Coady completed her natural hat-trick shortly after the re-start – securing the bonus point for Valley – before adding her fourth consecutive score to push Valley out to a 30-5 lead. Sam Scott added a fifth try for Valley, followed by Jen Mackay before Coady collected her fifth with five minutes remaining. Milo’s conversion brought the score to 49-5 before Falcons picked up a consolation try through Chong Ka Yan, the successful conversion bringing the final score to 49-12.

All the weekend’s results here

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Source: HKRU

Women’s Rugby Results – 20 February, 2016

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Premiership

Tai Po Dragons 0-15 Kowloon
@ King’s Park, Kick-off: 16:30

Gai Wu 12-49 Valley Black
@ Kings Park, Kick-off: 18:00

USRC Tigers 37-10 CWB Phoenix
@ King’s Park, Kick-off: 19:30

Women's Premiership - 20 February, 2016

National 15s

Valley Red 7-10 CWB Pheasants
@ KGV, Kick-off: 16:30

USRC Tigers v City
@ Tai Hang Tung, Kick-off: 16:30

Gai Wu 12-5 Revolution SRC
@ KGV, Kick-off: 18:00

Women's 15s - 20 February, 2016

Tai Po Dragons 14-12 HKFC Fire
@ Tai Hang Tung, Kick-off: 15:00

Police 15-12 HK Scottish
@ Police Boundary Street, Kick-off: 18:00

Women's 10s - 20 February, 2016