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Fri, 23 October 2015

Hong Kong to Face Sri Lanka, Malaysia, Philippines and Iran in Olympic Qualifier

The draw for the Asia Rugby Sevens Qualifier and the Asia Rugby Womens Sevens Qualifier for the debut of rugby sevens at the Olympic Games was held by the Hong Kong Rugby Union in Hong Kong Thursday afternoon.

The Asia Rugby Sevens Qualifiers will be held in Hong Kong on 7-8 November to decide which nation will take the single available slot for Asia in each of the mens and womens competitions at next years Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro.

The Hong Kong mens rugby sevens team was drawn in Pool B and will face Sri Lanka, Malaysia, Philippines and Iran in pool play. Should the team finish on top of their pool, they will most likely avoid playing Japan, their greatest rivals on the Asian Rugby Sevens circuit, until the final.

We want to make sure that everybody knows that, even though its November, we have two days of extremely competitive Rugby Sevens coming up, and the Hong Kong teams, which both have a good chance of coming out of this with the right result, need all our support, said Hong Kong Rugby Union Chief Executive, Mr Vern Reid.

The draw was also attended by former Hong Kong Olympian Mr Sarinder Dillon. Mr Dillon represented the city at the 1964 Tokyo Olympic Games as a member of the Mens Field Hockey team.

Rugby Sevens will debut at the 2016 Summer Games in Brazil, creating an opportunity for Hong Kong's Men's and Women's Rugby Sevens teams to make history by becoming the first local teams to qualify for an Olympic Games since those heroes in 1964.

As high-energy team sports, rugby and hockey share many values, said Mr Dillon. Teammates spend so much time together, training and playing, and form close, trusting relationships that are essential ingredients to winning. To compete at the Olympic Games is the aspiration of every athlete. My own experience is unforgettable. I was only 17, and to be among the worlds very best in all sports was simply marvelous. Public support is extremely important if our teams are to progress. I take this opportunity to urge the Hong Kong public to get behind our men and women in this wonderful chance for Hong Kong to once again compete in a team sport at the Olympics.

Thursdays draw gives the mens rugby sevens team the best possible shot at making the Olympic Games and achieving a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to compete against the best in the world.

In the recently concluded Asia Rugby Sevens Series, Japan and South Korea finished first and third. As Hong Kongs closest rivals on the circuit this year, these two teams are the greatest challenge for the home side.

Hong Kongs pool, Pool B, is relatively more open, with the home team showing recent good form against each of the nations it will compete against.

Andy Yuen, a former star representative for the Hong Kong mens rugby sevens team, was pleased with the mens draw.

Our pool looks to be the easier one, and so the first day will be a good chance to build up our momentum. If we win the group then we get the best deal in the semi-final and hopefully be through to the big match at the end, likely against Japan, South Korea or China, Yuen said.

Pool A

Pool B

1st band

Japan

Hong Kong

2nd band

South Korea

Sri Lanka

3rd band

China

Malaysia

4th band

Singapore

Philippines

5th band

Chinese Taipei

Iran

 Fun Weekend

The two-day tournament at the Hong Kong Stadium in So Kon Po will feature ten mens and six womens teams in an electrifying competition over the weekend of 7-8 November. But it wouldnt be a Hong Kong Rugby Sevens event without spectacular entertainment off the field.

Olympic Avenue will line the stadium concourses during the event to promote the citys sports stars and its sporting community. Spectators will have the opportunity to meet some of the citys most promising young athletes, to interact with sportsmen and sportswomen of all ages, to learn more about Hong Kongs sports organisations and to rally around Hong Kongs Olympians.

The North Stand of the Hong Kong Stadium will be transformed into the Rugby Sevens party zone a destination for lovers of live music. Across the entire weekend, spectators will enjoy a pulsating schedule of bands, DJs and dancing groups all with roots in Hong Kong.

Alongside the Hong Kong red of local supporters will be a colourful tribute to the next hosts of the Olympic Games as sensational Brazilian dancers spice up the proceedings with the sparkle of Mardi Gras.

And for the littlest Hong Kong supporters, a specialty Kids Zone will offer free face painting, games booths, dancing and singing performances, and the chance to take a selfie with Wai Bei, the HKRUs dragon mascot.

Tickets

Tickets for the Hong Kong Rugby Union's Asia Rugby Sevens Qualifiers on 7-8 November are available online from Ticketflap. To ensure all of Hong Kong gets behind the teams, the HKRU has priced tickets to make the event inclusive for the entire community.

Adult prices begin at HK$200 for a single-day ticket and a two-day package pass is HK$360. Entry for children under the age of 12 is free of charge, although parents are reminded to register their child at Ticketflap to receive a complimentary ticket.

The HKRU has announced a 20% discount on ticket purchases for club supporters who enter a special referral code. Each club has the option of passing on the discount to its players, supporters and officials, or use the discount to raise funds.

Corporate guests can enjoy admission, entry to the Executive Level of the stadium, as well as food and beverage options, from HK$550 for a single-day pass.

For tickets booked through Ticketflap a HK$10 booking fee will we be charged.

See also: Pictures from Singha Thailand Sevens 2015 and also Cathay Pacific / HSBC Hong Kong Sevens 2015.

Hong Kong, Rugby, Sevens, Brazil, Rio de Janeiro, Olympics

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