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ARوزير الخارجية الإيراني يحذر من تدخل في إدارة مضيق هرمزARترتيب هدافي كأس العالم بعد هدف ميسي أمام الأردنARوزير ألماني: الحر ونقص المياه يتسببان بأضرار جسيمة لاقتصاد البلادARموجة حر شديد تصيب أوروبا: درجات قياسية ووفياتARنائب لبناني يصف الاتفاق مع إسرائيل بـ«الذليل» ويرفض أي ربط بالملفات الداخليةARعراق: حملة اعتقالات واسعة لسياسيين ومسؤولين كبار في إطار مكافحة الفسادARوزير خارجية بولندا: مستعدون لمواجهة عسكرية مع روسياARأزمة الأُبَيض السودانية: حصار شامل وغش إلكتروني في امتحانات مصرARكأس العالم في باي أريا: من الفشل المتوقع إلى النجاح الحقيقيARاعتقالات واسعة للمسؤولين السياسيين العراقيين بتهم فسادARوزير الخارجية الإيراني يحذر من تدخل في إدارة مضيق هرمزARترتيب هدافي كأس العالم بعد هدف ميسي أمام الأردنARوزير ألماني: الحر ونقص المياه يتسببان بأضرار جسيمة لاقتصاد البلادARموجة حر شديد تصيب أوروبا: درجات قياسية ووفياتARنائب لبناني يصف الاتفاق مع إسرائيل بـ«الذليل» ويرفض أي ربط بالملفات الداخليةARعراق: حملة اعتقالات واسعة لسياسيين ومسؤولين كبار في إطار مكافحة الفسادARوزير خارجية بولندا: مستعدون لمواجهة عسكرية مع روسياARأزمة الأُبَيض السودانية: حصار شامل وغش إلكتروني في امتحانات مصرARكأس العالم في باي أريا: من الفشل المتوقع إلى النجاح الحقيقيARاعتقالات واسعة للمسؤولين السياسيين العراقيين بتهم فساد
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Hong Kong rugby sevens face pathway challenge after SVNS 3 semi-final exit
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21.04.2026Resumen IA

Hong Kong rugby sevens face pathway challenge after SVNS 3 semi-final exit

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 Rugby Sevens Eye Promotion to Top Tier Within Three Years
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Hong Kong Rugby Sevens Eye Promotion to Top Tier Within Three Years

Hong Kong's rugby sevens team could compete in the flagship HSBC SVNS circuit within three years, according to World Rugby's sevens general manager Sam Pinder. Currently playing in the third-tier HSBC SVNS 3, Hong Kong's semi-final elimination in January left them without competitive matches until October's Asian Games, except for an exhibition tournament at last weekend's Hong Kong Sevens. Pinder emphasized that promotion depends purely on sporting meritocracy.

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Hong Kong women's rugby sevens coach hails Thailand rivalry ahead of Asian Games
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20.04.2026Resumen IA

Hong Kong women's rugby sevens coach hails Thailand rivalry ahead of Asian Games

Hong Kong women's rugby sevens head coach Andy Vilk says his team are benefiting from their rivalry with Thailand ahead of this year's Asian Games. The team failed to win at their home Sevens tournament for the first time in three years, drawing with eventual champions Denmark and losing to Thailand, but Vilk emphasized the importance of the rivalry that saw Hong Kong beat Thailand 7-5 to win bronze at the previous Asian Games in Hangzhou.

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Cathay/HSBC Hong Kong Sevens: city’s men get one back on Japan to win third Melrose Claymores
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19.04.2026

Cathay/HSBC Hong Kong Sevens: city’s men get one back on Japan to win third Melrose Claymores

Hong Kong’s men’s team lived up to their own vow to exact revenge over Japan at the Cathay/HSBC Hong Kong Sevens with a 19-15 win over their arch-rivals at Kai Tak Stadium on Sunday. The thrilling win, just one day after their seven-point loss in the round-robin stage on Saturday, handed the city’s men their third Melrose Claymores trophy in as many years. And after doing so despite being shown a yellow card in each half, co-captain James Christie heaped praise on the team effort. “We gave them...

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Hong Kong eye revenge after Japan shock partisan Kai Tak Stadium crowd
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19.04.2026

Hong Kong eye revenge after Japan shock partisan Kai Tak Stadium crowd

Revenge was the word on the lips of the Hong Kong players after they paid the price for an untidy performance in their 14-7 loss to Japan at a partisan Kai Tak Stadium on Saturday. Unless China inflict a fairly heavy beating on Japan early on day three of the Cathay/HSBC Hong Kong Sevens, these two teams are poised for a speedy rematch in Sunday afternoon’s Melrose Claymores final. And the prospect of a quick-fire second shot at their arch-rivals swiftly erased the stench of defeat for the city...

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Cathay/HSBC Hong Kong Sevens: dreamlike debut for Haruka Uematsu despite Thailand loss
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19.04.2026

Cathay/HSBC Hong Kong Sevens: dreamlike debut for Haruka Uematsu despite Thailand loss

Haruka Uematsu said she felt as though she was in a dream standing on the pitch at Kai Tak Stadium after being called on in a 24-12 loss to Thailand during the Cathay/HSBC Hong Kong Sevens on Saturday. There was double delight for debutant Uematsu, who scored late on in front of a raucous South Stand in her side’s Melrose Claymores defeat. “The moment I was called upon, I knew I had to clear my mind so that I could stay focused and listen only to my teammates’ voices in a very noisy stadium,”...

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Cathay/HSBC Hong Kong Sevens: hosts aiming to ‘put down Asian Games marker’ against Japan
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19.04.2026

Cathay/HSBC Hong Kong Sevens: hosts aiming to ‘put down Asian Games marker’ against Japan

Rory Stewart-Cox said Hong Kong would aim to “lay down a marker” when they meet Asian Games hosts Japan at Kai Tak Stadium on Saturday. Earning his third cap, Stewart-Cox scored the pick of Hong Kong’s six tries on Friday as the city team began their Melrose Claymores campaign with a 36-14 demolition of overmatched China. Evading four challenges as he sprinted half the length of the pitch, Stewart-Cox touched down to banish the frustration of an injury-hit past six months. “It’s been an...

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Cathay/HSBC Hong Kong Sevens: Hong Kong coach sees ‘positive’ side of women’s close escape
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19.04.2026

Cathay/HSBC Hong Kong Sevens: Hong Kong coach sees ‘positive’ side of women’s close escape

Hong Kong head coach Andy Vilk said there were always positives to take away after the city’s women escaped with a draw against Denmark on Friday. Playing in the Melrose Claymores tournament at the Cathay/HSBC Hong Kong Sevens, the reigning champions found themselves in a bit of a hole after the visitors jumped to a 14-0 lead through tries from Sofie Giessing and Mille Elmbak either side of half-time. Veteran Chong Ka-yan salvaged the day for the hosts with a pair of tries inside the final three...

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