The Hong Kong Mens and Womens national sevens
squads are taking part in the Borneo Sevens (16-18 March) as
preparation for the upcoming World Rugby Sevens Series Qualifier
tournaments played as part of the Cathay Pacific/HSBC Hong Kong
Sevens.
The women are the second seeds in Group A, facing off
against the likes of Asian competitors Thailand, Sri Lanka,
Singapore and local Malaysian womens sides in the eight-team
womens competition.
The men are top seeds in Group C, with Kiwi
side Mellowpuff Trust Barbarians and Malaysian outfits ATM and
Sabah Sukma. Belgium, Thailand, Malaysia, and Sri Lanka are all represented with national sides in the 14-team tournament,
alongside the customary assembly of top club and invitational
teams including the hosts, Borneo Eagles, and Tribe 7s.
The
women enter Borneo with some momentum after reaching the final of
the Coral Coast Sevens womens tournament in Fiji in January.
They have a lot of confidence after reaching the final in Fiji
and they have trained really well since then. This weekend will be
a good indicator of where they are at, said Hong Kong Sevens
coach, Paul John.
Three players have been left out of the squad
due to this weekends university tournament, including Gai Wu
Falcons linchpins Aggie Poon Pak-yan and fly-half BB Lee Tsz-ting.
Also out of this weekends action is Tai Po Dragons Agnes Chan.
John and interim womens coach Kevin West still have a strong
group to choose from with captain Christy Cheng Ka-chi and vice
captain Natasha Olson-Thorne joining regulars Nam Ka-man, Ivy
Kwong Sau-yan, Colleen Tjosvold, Sham Wai-Sum and Chong Ka-yan on
tour. That experienced core is rounded out by up and comers
Stephanie Chan Chor-ki, Cindy Au Yeung, Sin-yi as well as Amber
Tsang Wing-chi and Poon Hoi-yan, who both made their senior sevens
debuts in Fiji.
Melody Li Nim-yan (pictured), who is returning to form
after a lengthy injury lay-off, will make her first sevens
appearance of the year in Malaysia.
It is another important
competitive opportunity for the squad, which is what we wanted
after last years build-up to play in as many tournaments as we
can ahead of Hong Kong. We are focusing on improving our
decision-making under pressure and playing more to what we see in
front of us. Because we dont play as many tournaments as
other countries, we need to try and replicate that game type
decision-making as closely as possible in training, although you
are never going to get there without playing, which is why
opportunities like Borneo are so important, John added.
The
mens squad has a similarly settled look according to John.
We
have a pretty experienced squad in the men but there are a couple
of positions that we want to see players in. We want to look at
different positions and get those covered as much as possible,
rather than looking at players in specific positions we want to
try to get them into situations that suit them and us, John said.
Ten of
the squad from the Coral Coast Sevens have been selected for
Borneo with captain Ben Rimene, Jamie Hood, Yiu Kam-shing and
forwards Toby Fenn, Chris Maize and Michael Coverdale forming a
familiar core. Last years debutants Kane Boucaut, Jack Neville
and Seb Brien are all getting another tour as is newcomer Russ
Webb, who was included in Fiji but picked up a slight injury on
day one that curtailed his appearance on the Coral Coast.
Cado
Lee Ka-to has been selected after playing in the Japan
professional league last season while U20s star Max Denmark has
also been included as the coaches look to test his versatility.
Max played for the U20s in Fiji and Russ played a little bit in
Fiji before he got injured so we wanted to give them both as much
time as possible within the group, said John. Its giving
boys like Max who has played both forward and back in fifteens
more sevens experience. Max is very quick and we want to see if he
can do that [play both forward and back] in sevens as well. Its good to have a fast forward in sevens, but that speed is
also a threat out wide. We need to help Max find the position he
is best suited to and get him some experience playing in the
backs, probably in this tournament. Same for Russ, this
tournament gives these players another chance to show what they
can do and helps us in making sure we have cover in all positions
and are getting everyone more tournament experience three weeks
before we have to name a squad for Hong Kong.
The
squad will have a warm-up camp with China in Shandong at the end
of March, as John looks to give players as much exposure and time
to return to fitness as possible.
The boys not playing this
weekend will play in Shandong. That will be great for those
players who are not quite there in terms of coming back from
injury or in their fitness, said John. Some are on the cusp
of being fit but playing in this tournament would probably have
been just a bit early, so we are giving them a bit of extra time
and tournament experience, not just for Hong Kong but for the
Rugby World Cup Sevens and the Asian Games.
Jason Jeyam and Max
Woodward are among those likely to be in the group selected for
Shandong.
Jason is just coming back to fitness. He has been
out for a bit and is not quite 100% yet. Max has just come back
and started training with us and is trying to get sevens fit. He
just came back this month so it is early days for him yet. It
works out well that we have two weekends where we can get the
opportunity to play. Hopefully it will make it hard for us to pick
a side, concluded John.
The women will open Hong Kongs
account on Friday at 16.20 versus hosts Eagles RFC Select, while
the men have a single match against local outfit Sabah Sukma at
18.20.
Rugby pictures:
Pictures from 2019 Cathay Pacific / HSBC Hong
Kong Sevens,
Pictures from 2018 Cathay Pacific / HSBC Hong Kong Sevens,
Pictures from 2017 Cathay Pacific / HSBC Hong Kong Sevens,
Pictures from 2016 Cathay Pacific / HSBC Hong
Kong Sevens,
Pictures of Cathay Pacific / HSBC Hong Kong Sevens 2015,
Pictures of the Asia Rugby Sevens Olympic Games Qualifier in Hong
Kong,
Pictures of Singha Thailand Sevens 2015,
Pictures from the 2013 British & Irish Lions Tour in Hong Kong,
Pictures of Hong Kong Sevens 2014,
Pictures of Hong Kong Sevens 2013,
Pictures
of Chartis Cup 2012 and
Pictures of
Cathay Pacific / HSBC Hong Kong Sevens 2012.
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