Hong Kong sevens advance to cup quarter-finals in Challenger Series finale in Uruguay
- Two wins put Hong Kong in the championship stages of the Challenger Series in South America

After reaching the final last week in Chile, the Hong Kong’s men’s sevens squad turned in a polished performance in Montevideo, Uruguay to reach the cup quarter-finals in the finale of the two-leg World Rugby HSBC Sevens Challenger Series on Saturday.
The results should be sufficient to garner Hong Kong a place among the top eight teams advancing to a third and final qualification event later this year, but Hong Kong are eyeing a bigger prize: the inaugural Challenger Series title.
They are on track to achieve that goal as Hong Kong completed in a professional outing in Montevideo to top pool B and set up a quarter-final clash with Italy on Monday (Hong Kong time), who finished second in pool C.
Coach Paul John has made three changes in the squad from Chile adding in a wave of Hong Kong’s next generation players in Max Denmark, Seb Brien and Hugo Stiles, who replace Mike Coverdale, Alex McQueen and Ben Rimene this weekend.
Earlier in the day, Hong Kong beat Brazil 41-5 behind a dominant performance from Kane Boucaut who maintained his personal momentum after another series of vital performances in Chile.