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 Hong Kong stayed on target to finishing second 
			  in the HSBC Asian Five Nations (HSBC A5N) Top Five competition 
			  after they comfortably defeated the Philippines 59-20 in Manila on 
			  Saturday. A seven-try blitz in the second half paved the way for 
			  Hong Kong whose dominant pack laid the foundation for the victory, 
			  which ensured they would remain in the Top Five competition for 
			  next year’s Rugby World Cup qualifiers. “The scoreline 
			  flattered us in the end,” said Hong Kong head coach, Leigh Jones. 
			  “I don’t think they deserved to shift 50 points. But I’m proud of 
			  my guys. They adapted to the conditions and came out in the second 
			  half fighting. They came of age today.” A brace of tries 
			  from winger Jonny Rees sparked Hong Kong into action in the second 
			  half. Rees was on hand to complete fine work from centres David 
			  Whiteford and Ally Maclay as Hong Kong silenced the crowd at Rizal 
			  Stadium taking control of the match for the first time. Number eight 8 Pale Tauti touched down soon after before Whiteford, 
			  who had a fine game, scored himself as Hong Kong strengthened its 
			  stranglehold on the match. 
				  
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					  | Hong Kong Beats Philippines 59-20 
					  in HSBC Asian Five Nations. | Seb Alfonsi, skipper Tom McColl 
			  and substitute winger Dennis Chang also touched down as the 
			  Philippines, down to 14 men, was blown aside. Mike Glancy knocked 
			  over five conversions before Niall Rowark took over the duties 
			  added two more. Hong Kong had struggled to a 14-10 lead at 
			  the break being unable to break down a spirited defence from the 
			  home team cheered on by a vociferous crowd. A dominant pack 
			  helped Hong Kong take the slender lead into the second-half with 
			  Japanese referee awarding the visitors two penalty tries as the 
			  Volcanoes collapsed scrums with their try line under threat. The second try came about after Philippines winger Joseph 
			  Matthews thought he had scored a breakaway try, only to see his 
			  effort overruled by the referee for an earlier offside penalty. The turnaround was huge. From potentially stretching their 
			  lead to 10 points, the Philippines suddenly found themselves trailing by four points at the break. Winger Patrice 
			  Olivier, a last-minute replacement for the injured Matt Saunders, 
			  was the hometown hero in the first half after he latched on to a 
			  neat chip kick from the left-foot of lock forward David Feeney and 
			  beat opposite number Jonny Rees to the tryline. Flyhalf 
			  Alexander Aronson, who had knocked over a penalty earlier, added 
			  the extra points to give the Philippines the lead for the second 
			  time in the game. That was the only time they enjoyed it for Hong 
			  Kong came storming back in the second half to nail an easy win. Philippines fullback Michael Letts gave some cheer to the home 
			  crowd in the second half when he scored his side's second try goaled by Aronson but it was small consolation. Hong Kong 
			  coach Leigh Jones now has set his sights on finishing the Top Five 
			  in style by securing runner-up spot behind Japan. “I think 
			  there is more in the tank from these guys. I don’t think it is 
			  over and we will be going to Korea for our final game in a 
			  fortnight aiming to win,” Jones said. See also:
			  				    
								Japan Beats South Korea 64-5 in Asian Five 
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