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What’s the story behind the Taipo Dragon logo?   Taipo Dragon’s (“TPD”) current logo was designed by our veteran player and former team captain, Michael Yiu, in 2012. It’s self-explanatory that our club’s logo is an icon of...

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During these difficult times, the Hong Kong Rugby Union and its Community Foundation are redoubling efforts to support our city.  The coming rugby season brings new developments across three key Foundation-supported programmes, including the...

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Based in Hong Kong, Active Brands Asia Ltd is recognized as the industry leader in the distribution of sports gear (including apparel, shoes, accessories, nutritional supplements, beach toys and rugby gear) to mass market retailers, specialty sport s...

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Winnie Cheung Inclusive and Participation Officer (Deaf Rugby) Was initially introduced to rugby through the ‘Learning English through Rugby’ programme at her school, before getting involved in the wider rugby community Key achieveme...

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A Potted History The Pot Bellied Pigs were formed in 1997 when a number of large social rugby players based in Hong Kong decided to go on tour to Manila. In our inaugural game, against the Manila Nomads, The Pot Bellied Pigs, living up to ...

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As rugby in Asia continues to go from strength to strength, HSBC is extremely proud of its longstanding partnership with the Hong Kong Rugby Union (HKRU).   HSBC has been delighted to support rugby as it has taken great strides forward in ...

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What’s the story behind the SCAA CWB Phoenix logo? The original club crest was based on an image of a ‘ferocious ram’. At the time of the Club’s establishment, the Club could only field one team, which played under the name “Causeway Bay Rams”. ...

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Tell us the story behind the Gai Wu RFC logo? The first logo was designed in 1988 by our founding member John Greene and features “fat man” aka co-founding member Eddie Tam wearing a Hakka field hat and smoking a long pipe. Hakka clans are i...

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Following a number of re-connections with former Hong Kong rugby internationals who were posted here with the Welch Regiment, the latest to claim his Colony Cap is Mike Chinnock. Mike was stationed at Stanley Fort Hong Kong 1966/68 and represented ...

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USRC Tigers roots can be traced back to the late 1970s when Kai Tak Mini Rugby commenced, later adopting the name ‘Tigers’ from the army club it shared its grounds (Kai Tak and Blackdown Barracks) with.    In 2002,...

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