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      <description>An entirely new-look Hong Kong will head to Sri Lanka on Friday to start the defence of the city’s Asia Rugby Emirates Men’s Championship title, little more than an hour after the senior team has finished taking on Japan A in Oita.
Some 53 players will be in action over the next week and more, as coaches work towards finalising their squad for the Nations Cup this summer and continue to build towards next year’s World Cup.
With another seven players unavailable through injury or for personal...</description>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 19 May 2026 00:00:12 +0000</pubDate>
      <title>Hong Kong eye Asia Championship defence amid Japan tour, Rugby World Cup build-up</title>
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      <description>Japan suspended head coach Eddie Jones for four games and cut his salary on Wednesday for “verbal abuse directed at local officials” during an Australian tour, removing his involvement from matches against Hong Kong later this month.
Jones will miss Japan’s Nations Championship opener against Italy in Tokyo on July 4.
The Japan Rugby Football Union said the 66-year-old Australian violated their ethics and disciplinary regulations during a Japan Under-23 team tour of Australia from April 1 to...</description>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 13 May 2026 13:30:01 +0000</pubDate>
      <title>Japan rugby coach Eddie Jones suspended for abusing officials, will miss Hong Kong matches</title>
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      <description>Hong Kong are attempting to add some strength and depth to their scrum by prising prop Charlie Walsh away from Major League Rugby (MLR) side Seattle Seawolves – although money worries may stop that happening.
Meagre resources in some areas on and off the pitch are proving a major concern for officials, as the team prepares for its Rugby World Cup debut next year in Australia.
Limited depth in an ageing front row has not been helped by veteran Alex Post undergoing shoulder surgery, or Faizal...</description>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 10 May 2026 23:00:16 +0000</pubDate>
      <title>Hong Kong eye Seawolves prop Charlie Walsh as team builds to 2027 Rugby World Cup</title>
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      <description>Hong Kong and their Kazakhstan opponents will both be chasing a first when they clash in Almaty in the Asia Rugby Emirates Women’s Championship on Sunday.
With second place at stake, the hosts will be attempting to end a two-year losing streak. Hong Kong, meanwhile, have yet to beat Kazakhstan away from home.
Both sides go into the encounter on the back of heavy defeats at the hands of Japan, who thumped Hong Kong 71-12 on Tuesday, having previously dispatched the home side 64-12.
Hong Kong...</description>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 09 May 2026 05:26:19 +0000</pubDate>
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      <description>Michael Hooper has backed “amazing leader of men” Dave Rennie to mould a New Zealand team that is a “real problem” for its rivals at next year’s Rugby World Cup in Australia.
Appointed in March following the sacking of Scott Robertson, Rennie experienced mixed fortunes in combination with captain Hooper during three years bossing Australia before his dismissal in January 2023.
Eddie Jones replaced Rennie and omitted Hooper from Australia’s 2023 World Cup squad, essentially ending the flanker’s...</description>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 07 May 2026 02:00:08 +0000</pubDate>
      <title>Australia legend Michael Hooper tips old boss to inspire New Zealand World Cup challenge</title>
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      <description>As a “scrawny, skinny little Indian kid” Shiven Dukhande grew used to people telling him his goal of playing professional rugby was a pipe dream.
To underline that opinion, Dukhande, who became obsessed with the sport from his first USRC Tigers training session, aged eight, would look at those forging rugby careers and see “no one who was the same colour as me”.
Now the owner of two Hong Kong sevens caps, and with a goal of earning many more, Dukhande said he wanted to be the “role model I...</description>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 06 May 2026 00:00:06 +0000</pubDate>
      <title>‘Skinny Indian kid’ who plays rugby 7s for Hong Kong wants to be ‘role model I didn’t have’</title>
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      <description>Ruby Tui “felt like a pirate” when she was presented with her “super shiny” Olympic gold in 2021, but it is the shabby silver from 2016 that serves as a permanent reminder of the resilience and dedication she applied to reach the top of the podium.
A rugby sevens winner with New Zealand in Tokyo, and arch-champion of a format that “is one of the greatest teachers of life … and provides the fittest and fastest rugby on the planet”, Tui returned home desolate after losing the Rio Games final to...</description>
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      <description>Were it not for being expressly told that his uncooperative body would no longer allow him to play rugby, Anthony Watson would still be electrifying audiences in the autumn of a stellar career.
Capped 56 times by England and a World Cup finalist in 2019, Watson was 30 when he succumbed last year to the back injury that had plagued him for the previous 12 months.
It would be understandable if he harboured more than a trace of regret but for Watson the “clean break” from life as an exceptional...</description>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 25 Apr 2026 00:00:20 +0000</pubDate>
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      <description>Rugby Australia (RA) announced a record surplus Wednesday on the back of the 2025 British and Irish Lions tour, saying it would enable a sustainable future for the sport after years of losses.
RA Chief Executive Phil Waugh said the “record operating surplus” of A$70 million (US$50 million) had injected fresh confidence into the 15-man game ahead of hosting next year’s men’s Rugby World Cup.
“We are delivering on our promise to reset the game’s finances, restore pride and set a new strategic...</description>
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      <description>Two-time Asian Games gold medallist Salom Yiu Kam-shing is aiming to unearth the next generation of local rugby sevens stars for Hong Kong.
The 38-year-old, who retired after the 2024 Hong Kong Sevens, represented the city in the tournament for 14 years and made a city record 75 appearances in the shorter format. He is also Hong Kong’s all-time leading scorer in 15s rugby, with 20 tries from 49 appearances.
After calling time on his career, Yiu joined Hong Kong China Rugby to aid local talent...</description>
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      <description>Hong Kong could be invited to compete with the big guns in their own flagship Sevens within three years, but the city team have only sporting meritocracy to blame for their current lack of competitive opportunities, according to a senior World Rugby figure.
Following a restructure for the current campaign, Hong Kong’s semi-final elimination from the third-tier HSBC SVNS 3 in January left them with a blank calendar until October’s Asian Games, save for their exhibition Melrose Claymores...</description>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 21 Apr 2026 00:00:11 +0000</pubDate>
      <title>Hong Kong given rugby 7s world series hope but told to up game for more elite chances</title>
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      <description>Hong Kong women’s rugby sevens head coach Andy Vilk has said his team are reaping the benefits of a rivalry with Thailand ahead of this year’s Asian Games.
While the city team ended their Melrose Claymores campaign at the Cathay/HSBC Hong Kong Sevens without a win, Vilk hailed the importance of having a rival so close by.
Still, it was the first time in three years that Hong Kong’s women, who drew with eventual champions Denmark and lost to their Asian neighbours, had not made the final at their...</description>
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      <description>He has been involved in designing the USA’s space policy, and graduated from Harvard and Cambridge Universities, but it was only when he played in this week’s Cathay/HSBC Hong Kong Sevens that Ryan Santos achieved his “lifelong goal”.
A back for the USA, Santos, 26, played mini-rugby in the tournament for Valley Fort during nearly four years living in Hong Kong from 2006.
“We were in it about four times and, as long as I can remember, playing in Hong Kong was my dream, it’s motivated me...</description>
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      <description>South Africa ended 29 years of hurt, brutally and ruthlessly wresting the Cathay/HSBC Hong Kong Sevens crown from Argentina at a charged Kai Tak Stadium on Sunday.
The king may be dead, but rugby sevens has anointed a new all-powerful monarch.
On easy street from the ninth minute, when Ryan Oosthuizen crossed to open up a 12-point lead, South Africa ran riot. They added 16 points in the closing five minutes to win 35-7, claiming their first Hong Kong title and a fourth straight world series...</description>
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      <description>Hong Kong brought the curtain down on its 50th anniversary Sevens in front of another record crowd on Sunday, and with the head of World Rugby calling the city a “significant global player”.
According to organisers, some 113,395 supporters passed through the gates over the three days of the Cathay Pacific/HSBC Hong Kong Sevens, the biggest official attendance since the tournament began in 1976.
And while New Zealand’s women successfully defended their title, South Africa’s men won in Hong Kong...</description>
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      <description>There was no stopping the New Zealand women’s team at the Cathay/HSBC Hong Kong Sevens as they dominated and beat Australia to keep their record in Hong Kong intact on Sunday.
A 19-14 win at Kai Tak Stadium handed the Black Ferns their fourth Sevens title in the city in as many years, with star player Jorja Miller an integral part of that record.
“It’s an amazing accomplishment by our team. To come out here and do it four years in a row is pretty amazing,” she said. “We love playing in an...</description>
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      <description>Hong Kong’s men’s team lived up to their own vow to exact revenge over Japan at the Cathay/HSBC Hong Kong Sevens with a 19-15 win over their arch-rivals at Kai Tak Stadium on Sunday.
The thrilling win, just one day after their seven-point loss in the round-robin stage on Saturday, handed the city’s men their third Melrose Claymores trophy in as many years.
And after doing so despite being shown a yellow card in each half, co-captain James Christie heaped praise on the team effort.
“We gave them...</description>
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      <description>Hong Kong will host another significant rugby tournament this year, with the game’s global governing body awarding the city the WXV Challenger in September.
The two-week tournament, featuring some of the best women’s teams in the world, including Hong Kong, is expected to be held at Kai Tak Youth Sports Ground.
Announcing the decision on Sunday on the sidelines of the Cathay/HSBC Hong Kong Sevens, World Rugby chairman Brett Robinson called the WXV a “very, very important competition” for his...</description>
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      <description>It’s finals day in Hong Kong, and both of last year’s champions are still in with a shot of successfully defending their titles.
For New Zealand, Canada stand in their way of yet another final appearance in the city, while Argentina’s men need to get past Spain.
On the other side of the women’s draw, Australia have been steamrollering all before them, although France should provide tougher opposition than others. In the men’s, South Africa are somehow still alive, but now New Zealand are between...</description>
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      <description>Canadian duo Olivia Apps and Florence Symonds said they were ready to take on the heavyweights at the Cathay/HSBC Hong Kong Sevens after reaching the semi-finals on Saturday.
A 19-7 win over the United States sent the Paris Olympic silver medallists to the last four for only the second time this season. They previously reached the final stages of a Sunday in Singapore in February.
Charity Williams scored twice – the opening and closing tries – for Canada. Ariana Ramsey gave the USA some hope...</description>
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      <author>Paul McNamara</author>
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      <description>A record crowd packed into Kai Tak Stadium on Saturday, drawn by the prospect of some thrilling Cathay/HSBC Hong Kong Sevens action on the pitch and a chance to party like it was 1999 off it.
The 41,457 fans who passed through the gates made up the biggest single-day attendance figure for a Sevens in the city, and organisers expect the three-day total to set a new high as well.
Those that made the trip watched the men’s and women’s defending champions, Argentina and New Zealand, reach the...</description>
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      <description>Revenge was the word on the lips of the Hong Kong players after they paid the price for an untidy performance in their 14-7 loss to Japan at a partisan Kai Tak Stadium on Saturday.
Unless China inflict a fairly heavy beating on Japan early on day three of the Cathay/HSBC Hong Kong Sevens, these two teams are poised for a speedy rematch in Sunday afternoon’s Melrose Claymores final.
And the prospect of a quick-fire second shot at their arch-rivals swiftly erased the stench of defeat for the city...</description>
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      <author>Mike Chan</author>
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      <description>Haruka Uematsu said she felt as though she was in a dream standing on the pitch at Kai Tak Stadium after being called on in a 24-12 loss to Thailand during the Cathay/HSBC Hong Kong Sevens on Saturday.
There was double delight for debutant Uematsu, who scored late on in front of a raucous South Stand in her side’s Melrose Claymores defeat.
“The moment I was called upon, I knew I had to clear my mind so that I could stay focused and listen only to my teammates’ voices in a very noisy stadium,”...</description>
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      <description>In some ways, Saturday at the Cathay/HSBC Hong Kong Sevens is like hump day, the bit to be successfully navigated so you can get to the fun stuff - at least it is for the players.
Pool matches this morning give way to quarter-finals this evening, and for those who make it through, the promise of better days tomorrow.
That’s not the case in stands, where the second day of the city’s iconic sporting event is universally known among supporters as fancy dress day, party day and the day when the...</description>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 18 Apr 2026 01:03:06 +0000</pubDate>
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      <author>Paul McNamara</author>
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      <description>Aden Ekanayake acknowledged careers were on the line at the Cathay/HSBC Hong Kong Sevens, but challenged his Australia team “to stay on the winning train” and dispel any relegation fears.
The bottom four finishers in the three-leg HSBC SVNS World Championship, which is beginning with the Hong Kong tournament, will be condemned to impoverished second-tier rugby next season.
But the towering 21-year-old figure of Ekanayake said his team, who finished third in the regular season standings, should...</description>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 18 Apr 2026 00:00:19 +0000</pubDate>
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      <description>Rory Stewart-Cox said Hong Kong would aim to “lay down a marker” when they meet Asian Games hosts Japan at Kai Tak Stadium on Saturday.
Earning his third cap, Stewart-Cox scored the pick of Hong Kong’s six tries on Friday as the city team began their Melrose Claymores campaign with a 36-14 demolition of overmatched China.
Evading four challenges as he sprinted half the length of the pitch, Stewart-Cox touched down to banish the frustration of an injury-hit past six months.
“It’s been an...</description>
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      <title>Cathay/HSBC Hong Kong Sevens: hosts aiming to ‘put down Asian Games marker’ against Japan</title>
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      <author>Josh Ball</author>
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      <description>Hong Kong welcomed back its iconic Sevens rugby tournament for a 50th year on Friday, with an opening ceremony featuring robots, K-pop and a light show almost as sparkling as some of the action on the pitch.
Not even a hole in the roof of the HK$30 billion Kai Tak Stadium could put a dampener on proceedings, even if the rain that leaked in left some fans running for cover.
Even so, the thunderstorms that hovered over the city for much of the afternoon did little to deter spectators generally,...</description>
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      <author>Mike Chan</author>
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      <description>Hong Kong head coach Andy Vilk said there were always positives to take away after the city’s women escaped with a draw against Denmark on Friday.
Playing in the Melrose Claymores tournament at the Cathay/HSBC Hong Kong Sevens, the reigning champions found themselves in a bit of a hole after the visitors jumped to a 14-0 lead through tries from Sofie Giessing and Mille Elmbak either side of half-time.
Veteran Chong Ka-yan salvaged the day for the hosts with a pair of tries inside the final three...</description>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 17 Apr 2026 15:30:07 +0000</pubDate>
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      <author>Mike Chan</author>
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      <description>Australia and New Zealand look highly likely to meet again in the women’s final at the Cathay/HSBC Hong Kong Sevens on Sunday, after both teams made perfect starts to their world championship campaigns.
However, while New Zealand dispatched Brazil 29-12 and Japan 38-7 at Kai Tak Stadium and should be untroubled by Fiji in their final pool match against Fiji on Saturday, the Australians have a tougher assignment ahead against Canada.
Australia sit second in Pool B behind Canada despite thrashing...</description>
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      <author>Paul McNamara</author>
      <dc:creator>Paul McNamara</dc:creator>
      <description>Out of public view beneath Kai Tak Stadium’s South Stand, Germany’s players huddled around Pablo Feijoo and listened to the head coach tell them they should not be surprised by the speed and ferocity they had just encountered.
Among those listening to the Spaniard address his squad in English following their 42-5 defeat by Fiji was Niklas Koch, the captain who combines trying to put rugby on the map in a football-crazy country with working as a policeman.
Stepping away from the debrief, he...</description>
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      <author>Stephy Zhang</author>
      <dc:creator>Stephy Zhang</dc:creator>
      <description>Cheers, music, and lights broke through the roof of the Kai Tak Stadium on Friday as fans old and new joined the opening day of the Cathay/HSBC Hong Kong Sevens for the “best weekend of the year”.
Following eight hours of action, 21 matches, and hundreds of points, the city’s Sports Minister Rosanna Law Shuk-pui and former Australian rugby player Michael Hooper performed the traditional “eye-dotting” ceremony for five dragons on the pitch at the start of a thumping opening ceremony.
Accompanied...</description>
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      <description>After all the talk, and there has been plenty, it’s finally time for the serious business of the Cathay/HSBC Hong Kong Sevens to get started – and while the players work hard, the fans are undoubtedly going to play hard.
For the teams, it’s the opening leg of the newly created HSBC SVNS World Championship. Points have been reset, sides have been added, and the sprint to the finish in Bordeaux in June begins today.
South Africa won the men’s regular season title, and in much less of a shock, New...</description>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 17 Apr 2026 02:00:34 +0000</pubDate>
      <title>Cathay/HSBC Hong Kong Sevens, day 1: Argentina, Black Ferns dominant, city’s men off to flyer</title>
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      <description>The talking is done, the planning is over and all that is left is for the fans to enter the stadium and the players to get onto the pitch.
It’s 50th anniversary Cathay/HSBC Hong Kong Sevens, and as usual there is plenty you should know about the three days that lie ahead.
So, here’s our handy guide to some things you should know on Friday.
1 It’s a sell-out
Anyone hoping to grab a three-day ticket is going to be disappointed, according to organisers, who say they have all sold out.
All that...</description>
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      <author>Paul McNamara</author>
      <dc:creator>Paul McNamara</dc:creator>
      <description>Bryn Phillips is aiming to inspire the next generation of city players at the Cathay/HSBC Hong Kong Sevens, while also plotting his exit strategy from a high-achieving career.
A key member of the 12-man Hong Kong squad for the exhibition Melrose Claymores tournament at Kai Tak Stadium, the scrum-half is ultimately aiming to follow in the footsteps of teammates Tom and Alex McQueen and become an airline pilot.
Playing his ninth year of international rugby, however, Phillips has plenty more he...</description>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 17 Apr 2026 00:00:17 +0000</pubDate>
      <title>Hong Kong rugby star aiming to inspire at sevens before plotting Cathay career</title>
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      <dc:creator>SCMP Sport</dc:creator>
      <description>It feels as though we have been talking about the 50th anniversary of the Cathay/HSBC Hong Kong Sevens for months, which, in fairness, some people have.
Planning for the week has been serious business, both for organisers and those with three days of partying and rugby in mind.
And as usual, there is as much action off the pitch as on it, with K-pop artists, a Eurodance group and DJs all performing at Kai Tak Stadium.
But making the most of what to see and do requires almost as much groundwork...</description>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 16 Apr 2026 23:00:16 +0000</pubDate>
      <title>Cathay/HSBC Hong Kong Sevens event planner: your guide to the ultimate sports party</title>
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      <author>Paul McNamara</author>
      <dc:creator>Paul McNamara</dc:creator>
      <description>He has seen the man who 16 months ago beat him over 100 metres attain global stardom, but after committing to rugby, the fast-developing Bailey Roberts-Lintmeijer is ready for his turn to “get on the world stage and prove myself”.
In Hong Kong to represent First Nations &amp; Pasifika in the Tradition HKFC 10s, Roberts-Lintmeijer, 18, began training with Australia’s senior sevens squad last year.
After banishing his butterflies over rubbing shoulders with the country’s best sevens players, he has...</description>
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      <title>From racing Gout Gout to chasing sevens stardom, the Aussie teen with ‘gas to burn’</title>
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      <author>Mike Chan</author>
      <dc:creator>Mike Chan</dc:creator>
      <description>Eugene Cheung admitted that his role as the on-site dentist at the Cathay/HSBC Hong Kong Sevens keeps him just as busy on the pitch as it does off the pitch.
Cheung started working at the tournament in 2017 after a colleague, who had the job previously but decided to change speciality, recommended him to the Hong Kong China Rugby Union.
With his experience covering tournaments at Hong Kong Stadium and at Kai Tak Stadium, Cheung revealed that the players are generally pretty aware about dental...</description>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 16 Apr 2026 10:00:19 +0000</pubDate>
      <title>Hong Kong Sevens’ dentist kept on his toes by fans just as much as players</title>
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      <author>Paul McNamara</author>
      <dc:creator>Paul McNamara</dc:creator>
      <description>Fourteen years after a freak accident left him paralysed, the formidable Jake Howe is plotting to upgrade his Paralympics bronze from 2024 and win a second World Wheelchair Rugby Championships title later this year.
Part of the Australian team that triumphed in this week’s inaugural Hong Kong 5s at Kai Tak Arena, Howe began playing the sport within one year of sustaining his injury.
“I’ve always had a positive outlook,” he said. “My partner at the time was three months pregnant, so you’re not...</description>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 16 Apr 2026 00:00:40 +0000</pubDate>
      <title>Aussie Howe eyes Paralympic gold in wheelchair rugby, but first the Hong Kong Sevens</title>
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      <author>Ada Li</author>
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      <description>Aussie pop icon Jason Donovan, an Abba tribute act and rugby officials, players and fans brought a party atmosphere to Happy Valley, as racing took its turn in the Hong Kong Sevens spotlight on Wednesday.
And the racecourse was dressed for the occasion, with rugby-themed decorations and activities drawing crowds of fans already in town for the city’s biggest sporting week.
The venue’s “Shout Stand” resembled the infamous South Stand at Kai Tak Stadium, with costumed spectators singing along to...</description>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 15 Apr 2026 15:21:54 +0000</pubDate>
      <title>Rugby and racing fans bring party atmosphere of Hong Kong Sevens to Happy Valley</title>
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      <author>Paul McNamara</author>
      <dc:creator>Paul McNamara</dc:creator>
      <description>South Africa captain Impi Visser believes World Rugby’s “confusing” closed-shop sevens model has stunted the sport’s growth.
The elite HSBC SVNS Series was cut from 12 to eight teams this season, although for three concluding World Championship legs, which begin with this week’s Cathay/HSBC Hong Kong Sevens, the numbers are back up to 12.
The streamlining has had a damaging knock-on effect, with second-tier teams limited to three competitive tournaments, unless they gained promotion to feature...</description>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 15 Apr 2026 10:18:23 +0000</pubDate>
      <title>South Africa captain Impi Visser believes changes to sevens format ‘confusing’ for fans</title>
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      <description>She has two Olympic golds and two World Cup winner’s medals, but New Zealand great Portia Woodman-Wickliffe acknowledged she was plagued by nerves before her Tradition HKFC 10s debut on Tuesday.
Representing Aone Sports New Zealand Legends in the three-day tournament, the 34-year-old performed a retirement U-turn to play in last year’s 15s World Cup before calling time on her career for a second time two months ago.
Woodman-Wickliffe initially quit after starring in New Zealand’s golden 2024...</description>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 14 Apr 2026 13:00:18 +0000</pubDate>
      <title>New Zealand rugby legend Woodman-Wickliffe feeling nervous ahead of Hong Kong 10s debut</title>
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      <author>Shah Sahari</author>
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      <description>The Tradition HKFC 10s celebrates its 40th anniversary this week and it’s fair to say a lot has changed since that inaugural tournament in 1986. Shah Sahari looks back at that first event ahead of Tuesday’s opening matches.
Ah, 10-a-side rugby: the version for those who fancy themselves as sevens players but without quite having the speed, mobility and physique for it.
Back in the dawn of time – 40 years ago, actually – the Hong Kong Football Club, having already launched what was to become the...</description>
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      <author>Paul McNamara</author>
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      <description>The tattoos inscribed on the arms of Au King-to will be joined by a design celebrating her Cathay/HSBC Hong Kong Sevens debut, after she overcame self-doubt to earn a place in the city’s team this week.
On Sunday, the 29-year-old was named in a 12-strong women’s squad that covers the full range of experience, from a 48th cap for the evergreen Nam Ka-man to 19-year-old Haruka Uematsu, who will make her Hong Kong debut in her side’s Melrose Claymores campaign.
There were plenty of fresh faces in...</description>
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      <author>Josh Ball</author>
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      <description>Hong Kong Jockey Club spent more than a decade working to convince the city’s rugby community they should be allowed to play a part in sevens week – the two sides finally came together on Sunday for the start of eight days when athletes of all stripes will thunder across different types of turf.
The men and women who will represent the city at Kai Tak Stadium formed the centrepiece of the event at Sha Tin Racecourse, and for several, including women’s debutant Haruka Uematsu, it will be their...</description>
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      <dc:creator>Paul McNamara</dc:creator>
      <description>A genuine Olympic star with two medals from three Games, Charity Williams is planning to “have a blast” on her Kai Tak Stadium debut at this week’s Cathay/HSBC Hong Kong Sevens.
The Canada wing sat out a series of Hong Kong Sports Institute (HKSI) training matches on Saturday, icing her shoulder as her side faced Fiji, Denmark and the city team.
And there is no danger of “just a little stinger” ruling the 29-year-old out for a second straight year.
“It’s still awesome to be here [HKSI], this is...</description>
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      <dc:creator>Paul McNamara</dc:creator>
      <description>Told by a surgeon at the age of 31 that chronic damage to his right shoulder meant he would never play rugby again, former Wales international Richard Parks “fell off the edge of a cliff”.
“It was like I was in free fall without anything to grab onto,” the ex-Newport and Pontypridd flanker told the South China Morning Post, adding that his self-worth spiralled as his identity slipped away.
“If I wasn’t Richard Parks the rugby player, who was I?” he said. “I always enjoyed being good at...</description>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 11 Apr 2026 00:00:15 +0000</pubDate>
      <title>Ex-Wales flanker Richard Parks on ‘dark thoughts’ and going Pole to Pole with Will Smith</title>
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      <author>Paul McNamara</author>
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      <description>Jevon Groves has a “burning desire” to help Hong Kong make their Olympic sevens qualifying breakthrough, but the head coach said he would review his future following the 2028 Games cycle.
The city team contested a full-blooded friendly training match against Fiji at Football Club on Wednesday as part of their preparations for the exhibition Melrose Claymores tournament, which will also feature Japan and China, at next week’s Cathay/HSBC Hong Kong Sevens.
It is illustrative of the increasingly...</description>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 08 Apr 2026 12:00:11 +0000</pubDate>
      <title>Hong Kong 7s coach’s Olympics desire, first targets Kai Tak, Asian Games double</title>
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      <description>Returning to the scene of the first-ever Hong Kong Sevens, former city rugby captain Bob Lloyd admitted there was “no way” he could have imagined 50 years ago that the tournament would become what it is today.
The first edition that kicked off at the Football Club on March 28, 1976, was the only Sevens tournament Lloyd competed in.
A former England international with five caps and two career tries between 1967 and 1968, after he finished playing, Lloyd became the coach for the city’s team in...</description>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 28 Mar 2026 12:30:12 +0000</pubDate>
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      <description>This article was first published on March 29, 1976.
By Jack Beattie
World ‘sevens’ for HK?
A seven-a-side rugby union world cup competition – and possibly staged in Hongkong!
That’s the exciting prospect that emerged after yesterday’s first International “Sevens” Championships held at the Hongkong Football Club.
Last night Rothmans and Cathay Pacific, the joint-sponsors of this unique event, which had 12 countries competing, were playing it a bit coy – but both agreed that a similar promotion...</description>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 28 Mar 2026 02:30:07 +0000</pubDate>
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      <description>It was entirely by chance that I attended the first Hong Kong Sevens rugby tournament 50 years ago. It has been a priority annual event for me every year since.
I was living in the old government quarters site at Leighton Hill at the time (later sold and now a luxury residential development) when a neighbour encouraged me to go.
He had attended at the Football Club stadium just down the hill from us on the Saturday, really enjoyed it, and persuaded me to join him on the Sunday. Having nothing...</description>
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