April 27, 2024
Hong Kong China Men’s XV faced off against the ACT Brumbies Runners earlier today, Saturday April 27, at GIO Stadium in Canberra. This was played on the final day of a week-long tour, with the ACT Brumbies Runners winning the match 65-0. The clas...
April 24, 2024
10-year strategy with short-term action over next 1-2 years to kick start process Aims to build sustainable future for the long-term health of rugby in Hong Kong and optimise positive social impact Hong Kong China Rugby (HKCR) has t...
The inaugural Hong Kong Sport & Sustainability Summit, hosted on April 3, 2024, by the Hong Kong China Rugby (HKCR) with the support of Brand Hong Kong, concluded with resounding success. Held at The Fullerton Ocean Park Hotel, the event witnessed ...
Hong Kong China Rugby have confirmed a 29-man squad to take part in the Men’s XVs Brumbies Tour. The group will head to Canberra, Australia from 22-28 April. This follows the Women’s XVs Brumbies Tour back in January, with both trips serving a...
There was double delight for New Zealand as the powerhouse rugby nation claimed both titles for the second year running at the Cathay/HSBC Hong Kong Sevens on Sunday. As the tournament marked 30 years at the iconic Hong Kong Stadium, the respectiv...
April 06, 2024
A little rain came on Saturday at the Cathay/HSBC Hong Kong Sevens but it didn’t bother the pink flamingoes, the chickens, or the Egyptian pharaohs out there in the South Stand. Tradition demands that Saturday is party time at the Hong Kong Stadiu...
The city - and the world - came to the party on Friday as the Cathay/HSBC Hong Kong Sevens kicked off its 30th edition at the iconic Hong Kong Stadium. Befitting the occasion - and the venue - fans were greeting with the news that the event was a ...
Today, the captains of the 30 teams taking part in the Cathay/HSBC Hong Kong Sevens weekend (5-7 April) visited the venue for a special captains photo from the event’s world famous South Stand as the tournament pays tribute to 30 years of the H...
[Hong Kong, 2 April 2024]: Befitting of its 30th anniversary at Hong Kong Stadium, Hong Kong Sevens organisers Hong Kong China Rugby (HKCR) have confirmed today that this weekend’s event will be a first sellout since the pandemic. More than 39,500 of...
【Hong Kong, 1 April 2024】: Hong Kong China Rugby (HKCR) has appointed James Farndon as its new Chief Executive Officer. Mr. Farndon, who is currently the Director of Sport Strategy and Performance at the Saudi Olympic Training Centre, will take over...