ASIA RUGBY SEVENS SERIES LEG 3 (BANGKOK) – SQUADS
- The Royal Thai Police Stadium in Bangkok hosts the third and final leg of the Asia Rugby Sevens Series 2024 on 9-10 November
- Hong Kong China men’s and women’s teams are both looking to secure qualification to the HSBC Sevens Challenger 2025
- Both men’s and women’s tournaments will be streamed on RugbyPass TV
PUBLISHED ON 06 NOV 2024
Hong Kong China Men’s and Women’s 7s squads have been announced for the third and final leg of the Asia Rugby Sevens Series 2024 taking place at the Royal Thai Police Stadium in Bangkok this weekend (9-10 November).
Our men won both the first leg in Korea and the second leg in China, while our women finished as runners-up in leg 1 and in 4th place in leg 2. Both teams are looking to secure qualification to the HSBC Sevens Challenger 2025 as follows:
- In the men’s competition, the top two sides at the end of the competition will qualify for the Challenger
- In the women’s competition, as both Japan and China have qualified for the SVNS Series 2024-2025, the top sides at the end of the competition (apart from the SVNS qualified teams) will earn qualification to the Challenger
Asia Rugby Sevens Series Leg 3 – Schedule
Saturday 9 November
- Hong Kong China Men vs Singapore – 10:25 local (11:25 HKT)
- Hong Kong China Women vs Kazakhstan – 11:40 local (12:40 HKT)
- Hong Kong China Men vs Malaysia – 13:45 local (14:45 HKT)
- Hong Kong China Women vs UAE – 15:00 local (16:00 HKT)
- Hong Kong China Men vs Korea – 17:05 local (18:05 HKT)
- China Women vs Hong Kong China – 18:45 local (19:45 HKT)
Sunday 10 November
- Play-off schedules TBD
How To Watch The Asia Rugby Sevens Series
RugbyPassTV will be streaming both women’s and men’s tournaments. The pools and results can be seen here.
Men’s Team Management
Paul JOHN (Team Manager)
Jevon GROVES (Head Coach)
Peter JERICEVICH (Coach)
Stephen MUTCH (Physiotherapist)
WONG Tsz Kit (S&C Coach)
Mark KOMAR (Analyst)
Men’s Players
Player (Club)
Michael COVERDALE (HKFC)
Juan Esono MBA OYANA (USRC Tigers)
Alessandro NARDONI (HK Scottish)
James CHRISTIE © (HK Scottish)
Harry SAYERS (Valley)
LEE Ka To Cado (USRC Tigers)
Shiven DUKHANDE* (USRC Tigers)
Max DENMARK (HKFC)
Bryn PHILLIPS (Kowloon)
Liam DOHERTY (HK Scottish)
NG Wesley Yuk Shing* (Kowloon)
Julien BOURRON* (HKFC)
Blake ELLIOT* (USRC Tigers)
*potential debut
Women’s Team Management
Paul JOHN (Team Manager)
Andrew VILK (Head Coach)
Robbie Fergusson (Coach)
Callum CHIA (Physiotherapist)
Henry CHONG (S&C Coach)
Mark KOMAR (Analyst)
Women’s Players
Player (Club)
AU YEUNG Sin Yi (USRC Tigers)
Grace HOOD (HKFC)
Chloe BALTAZAR (USRC Tigers)
CHAN Tsz Ching (HKFC)
Chloe CHAN © (Valley)
HO Jessica Wai On (USRC Tigers)
Natasha OLSON-THORNE © (USRC Tigers)
POON Hoi Yan (USRC Tigers)
CHAN Stephanie Chor Ki (Gai Wu)
NAM Ka Man (USRC Tigers)
CHONG Ka Yan (USRC Tigers)
Gabriella RIVERS (HKFC)
Sabay LYNAM (Kowloon)