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Teams announced for Cable & Wireless Hong Kong Women’s Rugby Sevens 2010

The twelve participating teams for the Cable & Wireless Worldwide Hong Kong Women’s Rugby Sevens 2010 (HKWRS) have been announced today by the tournament organizers.  The event will be held on Friday March 26, 2010 at the Hong Kong Football Club with the Cup final being played at 7.04pm in the Hong Kong Stadium as part of the Cathay Pacific/Credit Suisse Hong Kong Sevens 2010.

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Army Green dominate once again

Army Green overcame a spirited effort by the Kolkata Jungle Crows to emerge as Cup champions of the All India Inter Club Rugby 7’s and reinforce their domination of recent years.

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Hong Kong Sevens 2010 draw announced

This year’s IRB Sevens World Series is among the most evenly contested ever with the four tournaments played to date having been won by three different teams: New Zealand, Fiji and Samoa.  Adding to the excitement, the Official Draw for the largest tournament on the Series, the Cathay Pacific/Credit Suisse Hong Kong Sevens, was held this evening in Hong Kong.  As the only 24-team event on the circuit, the results of tonight’s draw - and the 30 series points that go to the Cup champions in Hong Kong - could be the crucial factor in determining the Series champions in 2010.

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A man for all teams

 

It is with great sadness that we report the death of one of Asian rugby’s most colourful characters Nicholas ‘Nick’ Villeperieux. Nick passed away on the morning of February 20th 2010 in the Philippines due to thyroid cancer at the age of 52.

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