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Hong Kong women chase World Cup spot

Usually, a women's game between Hong Kong and Singapore would slip under the radar. But that won't be the case tomorrow at So Kon Po when the two national teams meet in a friendly with head coach Dai Rees an interested observer.

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Usually, a women's game between Hong Kong and Singapore would slip under the radar. But that won't be the case tomorrow at So Kon Po when the two national teams meet in a friendly with head coach Dai Rees an interested observer.

Rees' antenna is up simply because the game will be a precursor to next month's Asian qualifiers for the 2010 Women's World Cup with Hong Kong having a realistic chance of making it through.

This is because only four teams will turn up for the qualifiers in Singapore - Kazakhstan, Japan, Hong Kong and the hosts - and they will be fighting for the one ticket to the World Cup. 'Yes, we have a good chance of making it if you look at past results. But I think Saturday's friendly will give a clearer picture of Hong Kong's chances of making it through,' Rees said yesterday.

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The International Rugby Board (IRB) has this time made available one place for Asia at the 12-team World Cup in England next August. Already 11 slots have been filled - by defending champions New Zealand, hosts and 2006 runners-up England, France, Canada, South Africa, US, Ireland, Wales, Sweden, Scotland and Australia.

'The IRB invitation went out to around 12 unions in Asia but only four, us included, responded. This structure has made it interesting and we are in touching distance of the World Cup,' Rees said.

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The qualifying draw will see Hong Kong take on Kazakhstan, while Singapore meet Japan. The winners will battle it our for the right to represent Asia at the World Cup.

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