The Hong Kong Rugby Football Union (HKRFU) has
named Australia’s David Campese as the fifth member of ‘The Hong
Kong Magnificent Seven’, the HKRFU’s commemorative campaign to
recognise the seven most formative players to have played in the
past 40 Years of Sevens in Hong Kong in 2015.
Campo
is truly one of a kind. The player who trademarked the goosestep
was not as successful at sevens as he was at fifteen-a-side – 101
appearances for Australia and a then-record 64 international tries
– but his contribution to the game of sevens and the Hong Kong
Sevens was huge.
In 1983, Campese made the first of
a dozen appearances in Hong Kong (1983-90, 93-94, 97-98). The
Wallabies star lit up the tournament, helping Australia defend its
title from the previous year in some of the wettest conditions
ever recorded in Hong Kong in March.
He would go on to
capture two more Cups, in 1985 and 1988 – the last occasion
Australia took the top silverware. Campo was as influential in his
final match as he was in his first. He won the Leslie Williams
Award for player of the tournament in 1988 and ten years later
still had pace aplenty to run in tries for Australia.
Campese would bridge generations of powerful Wallaby sides in Hong
Kong, from the Mark and Glen Ella, John Maxwell and Simon Poidevin
sides of the 1980s to playing alongside Michael Lynagh, Jason
Little, Tim Horan and George Gregan in the 1990s.
Campese
said on several occasions that he had played his last match for
Australia at Sevens but he was convinced to come out of semi-retirement to lead an inexperienced Wallabies team to the
Commonwealth Games in Malaysia in 1988. He proved an inspiration and the old head guided the young guns to a bronze medal, a
fitting finale to a great sevens career spanning more than a
decade.
‘The Hong Kong Magnificent Seven’ campaign
is designed to accentuate the celebration of 40 Years of Sevens in
Hong Kong as part of the
2015 Cathay Pacific / HSBC Hong Kong Sevens, with the HKRFU announcing its top seven international
players to have taken the pitch at the hallowed Hong Kong Stadium
in So Kon Po over the past four decades.
Campese
joins Zhang Zhiqiang, Ben Gollings, Christian Cullen and Eric
Rush, already announced as members of 'The Hong Kong Magnificent
Seven'. The two remaining members will be revealed in the coming
two weeks, building up to the Cathay Pacific/HSBC Hong Kong Sevens
from 27-29 March, when the entire Magnificent Seven will be
assembled on the pitch that they helped make synonymous with
world-class sevens, to the approbation of the 40,000 strong crowd.
See also:
Pictures from the 2014 Cathay Pacific / HSBC Hong Kong Sevens.
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