This year’s Hong Kong Women’s Rugby Sevens will
take on extra significance for 23-year-old winger Natasha
Olson-Thorne (pictured), with the young star set to captain the Hong Kong
National Seven in an international tournament for the first time.
Despite her age, Olson-Thorne has already played in five Hong
Kong Women’s Rugby Sevens (HKWRS) and coach Anna Richards is
confident Olson-Thorne will handle the added responsibility with
aplomb.
“She works really hard and sets a really good
example for the rest of the team,” Richards said. “She’s got a
good rugby brain as well, so I think she will be able to handle it
very well.”
Olson-Thorne has been a crucial part of the
Hong Kong backline in the sevens format for a long time and boasts
experience that belies her age.
She made her international sevens
debut in Hong Kong in 2011 and has filled the vice-captaincy slot
on a number of occasions, including during last year’s Asia Rugby
Sevens Series and Olympic qualifiers.
Olson-Thorne also
skippered a Hong Kong development squad at the Margaret River
Sevens early last year and is hopeful that, with a few tweaks to
her game, she has what is takes to lead by example.
“I
probably have to be a bit more vocal and I need to make sure I
keep lifting the team up so we’re in the right spot and in the
right frame of mind,” she said. “It’s going to be interesting. I’m
excited about it. I’m just hoping I can keep the team on the right
track going in to the Sevens.”
Olson-Thorne, who was born
in the US but has spent 22 of her 23 years in Hong Kong, is plucky
about the chances of the side she will lead into battle next
weekend.
She hopes early form will give Hong Kong the
momentum they need to improve on last year’s semi-final loss.
“Obviously our goal is to get into the stadium this year,” she
said. “We’re feeling quite positive going in and we’re
excited as well because it’s our first tournament of this year. We
want to start strong on day one like we did last year. We are
looking forward to going in with all guns blazing and smashing
it.”
Ahead of her sixth HKWRS, Olson-Thorne is wary of the
challenge that awaits and is ready to embrace the opportunity to
play against some quality opposition.
This year’s tournament
features ten teams from around Asia. Hong Kong is in Pool B with
Asia champions Japan, Argentina, Thailand and Sri Lanka. Pool A
sees France, South Africa, Kazakhstan, China and Kenya. Both
France and Japan are playing on this season’s World Rugby Women’s
Sevens Series.
“One thing I really like about the Hong
Kong Sevens is that we’ve got France and South Africa coming, we
have Argentina coming, we have Kenya coming, so there’s a lot of
countries that we usually don't get a chance to play against that
come and play in the Hong Kong Women’s Sevens,” she said.
“It’s just nice to play against someone different, someone with a
different style, and that really helps you to learn and develop.”
Olson-Thorne first developed her love for rugby at the age of
15 at Sha Tin College after trying her hand at a number of other
sports and quickly progressed from there to club rugby with the
Flying Kukris.
The Flying Kukris’ lack of numbers at under 19
level saw her move to Borrelli Walsh URSC Tigers, with her Hong
Kong 15s debut coming in 2010.
Throughout the journey,
Olson-Thorne has never struggled for motivation: “The reason that
I play rugby is that it’s fun and I enjoy it,” she said. “I’ve
always had a lot of sports in my family. My teammates motivate me
as well. You can’t play for a team that you don't like.”
With an older sister and an older brother, as well as a younger
brother, sport and family have gone hand-in-hand for Olson-Thorne and the HKWRS presents a unique opportunity.
“It’s the one
time when we get to play at home in front of a home crowd,”
Olson-Thorne said. “It’s awesome being able to play in front of my
family and friends.”
Outside of rugby, Olson-Thorne is a
qualified Divemaster and, after completing a Bachelor of Science
in Exercise and Health at The University of Hong Kong last year,
is currently taking a break from study.
“When I’m not doing
rugby now, I’m pretty much at home with my family and my cat just
relaxing and having fun,” she said. “I do want to pursue further
education and try and get a masters degree. I also love scuba
diving, so I might try and take that up again when I’ve got a bit
more time. I don't really have a plan at the moment, I’m just kind
of seeing how it goes at the moment.”
Other pages about the 2016 Cathay Pacific / HSBC Hong
Kong Sevens:
Pictures from 2016 Cathay Pacific / HSBC Hong
Kong Sevens,
Hong Kong Sevens - Interview with Luc Bollen,
GM of The Park Lane Hong Kong,
Fiji Beat New Zealand to Win 2016 Hong Kong Sevens,
South Africa Beat France to Win Hong Kong Women's Rugby Sevens,
France and
Japan Look Strong After Day 1 of Hong Kong Women's Rugby Sevens,
Cathay Pacific / HSBC Hong Kong Sevens a Dress Rehearsal for Rio 2016,
Hong Kong
Sevens 2016 to Honour Beth Coalter and Jonah Lomu,
HKRU Brings Cathay Pacific / HSBC Hong Kong Sevens to Central,
Hong Kong Rugby Union Names Men's and Women's Sevens Squads,
Natasha Olson-Thorne to Captain Hong Kong Women's Rugby Sevens
Team,
HKRU Launches Professional 15s Platform; Leigh
Jones to Head Programme,
Hong Kong Sevens 2016 Official Draw: South Africa Top Seeds in
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HKRU Confirms Teams Participating in Hong Kong Women's Rugby
Sevens 2016,
HKRU Confirms Teams for 2016 Cathay Pacific / HSBC Hong Kong
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