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Coach’s Corner | It’s rugby everywhere you look – and what a feast awaits

It’s been a long wait since we pulled down the shutters on last season, both in the domestic Premiership and after our historic draw against Japan(!), but the wait has been well worth it with the Rugby World Cup now at the business end, our own domestic competition back up and running and not forgetting Hong Kong’s international test series just a month away.

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Olympic qualification is the ultimate goal for the Hong Kong senior sevens team. Photo: Nora Tam/SCMP

It’s been a long wait since we pulled down the shutters on last season, both in the domestic Premiership and after our historic draw against Japan(!), but the wait has been well worth it with the Rugby World Cup now at the business end, our own domestic competition back up and running and not forgetting Hong Kong’s international test series just a month away.

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We’ve yet to reach the finals and this year’s Rugby World Cup is already one to remember ... for the Japanese and English particularly, although clearly on opposite ends of the euphoria spectrum.

The Brave Blossoms’ result against South Africa will be talked about for decades and for us here at the HKRU it felt even more special due to the influence on the team of “one of our own” in former Hong Kong coach Leigh Jones, who is the Japanese defence coach.

We look forward to Leigh sharing his experiences with us as we attempt to create history ourselves over the next four years building up to Japan 2019 – the first Rugby World Cup to be held on Asian soil.

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“The best-laid schemes” must be ringing in the ears of everyone at the RFU after another disastrous World Cup campaign. Selection debates, in-house fighting and Dr Dre have all seemingly played their part in England’s demise.

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