Hong Kong rugby sevens face pathway challenge after SVNS 3 semi-final exit
World Rugby official says city must earn promotion through performance as opportunities remain limited until Asian Games
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- Hong Kong's rugby sevens team could compete in the flagship HSBC SVNS within three years, but their semi-final elimination from the third-tier SVNS 3 in January has left them without competitive matches until October's Asian Games.
- World Rugby's sevens general manager Sam Pinder said promotion depends on performance, emphasizing the merit-based pathway through the Asian series and Asian Games development opportunities.
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Hong Kong's rugby sevens team has been developing through the World Rugby pathway system, competing in lower tiers to earn promotion. The current SVNS model features eight core teams competing over six regular season tournaments before a season-ending world championship.
Hong Kong could be invited to compete with the big guns in their own flagship Sevens within three years, but the city team have only sporting meritocracy to blame for their current lack of competitive opportunities, according to a senior World Rugby figure. Following a restructure for the current campaign, Hong Kong's semi-final elimination from the third-tier HSBC SVNS 3 in January left them with a blank calendar until October's Asian Games, save for their exhibition Melrose Claymores tournament at last weekend's Cathay/HSBC Hong Kong Sevens. "[Progress] goes on performance, and that's sport, isn't it?" Sam Pinder, the global governing body's sevens general manager, told the South China Morning Post. "There's a pathway there and if they'd won their [semi-final] they would have progressed. The better you perform, the more likely you are to reach the next stages. "Hong Kong play in the Asian series and the Asian Games, so there are development opportunities." The model of eight core teams competing over six regular season tournaments, before they are joined by four sides promoted from the second-tier for a season-ending three-leg world championship, is set in stone until at least the 2028 Olympics.
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- When exactly could Hong Kong be promoted to SVNS 2?
- What specific performance metrics determine promotion?
- Will the 2028 Olympics format change affect the pathway?






