Opinion | Hong Kong Sevens in danger of losing its soul to World Rugby’s cookie-cutter series
Uniqueness and personality that has made the event such a revered sporting occasion for fans is under threat as Hong Kong Rugby Union struggle for control
The Hong Kong Sevens was for 24 years a standalone, pioneering sevens tournament that cultivated its own prestige and reputation as one of the best sporting events in the world.
Other cities tried to mimic what the Hong Kong Rugby Union had nurtured over more than two decades, but none came close to recreating the atmosphere and sense of importance that came with winning in Hong Kong.
At the end of the previous century, the Hong Kong Rugby Union (HKRU) joined the new Sevens World Series launched by governing body World Rugby and aimed at raising the profile of the game and eventually leading to Olympic Games acceptance.
It was hailed as a game-changer for sevens with the Hong Kong Sevens as its flagship event. The HKRU was naturally proud of its role in unleashing sevens upon the world.
However, did they know at the time that they may have been selling the soul of the Hong Kong Sevens?