Same old story as Hong Kong Stadium pitch tears up at Olympic rugby sevens qualifier
Government says it expected turf on the new HK$31m field would be damaged at qualifier

Hong Kong Stadium's new HK$31m pitch had its first workout on Saturday and it was difficult to see where the money was spent, with the turf almost instantly tearing up badly on day one of the Asia Rugby Olympic Sevens Qualifier tournament.
The stadium has been closed since April 1 to facilitate the installation of new turf.
This weekend was the first time an event was played on the new surface, installed by the Leisure and Cultural Services Department with funding from the Hong Kong Jockey Club Charities Trust.
The old pitch had long been seen as unfit, culminating in an embarrassing fiasco at the Barclays Premier League Asia Trophy in 2013, when the then Tottenham Hotspur manager Andre Villas-Boas threatened to pull his team out of the tournament, fearing his players would be injured.
But no lessons seemed to have been learned as the new pitch began throwing up huge sandy divots almost straight from kick-off.
Throughout the day, workers had to come on to try to repair the gaping holes during breaks in play.