How can Hong Kong women turn around a 58-0 mauling by Japan? Coach Jo Hull opts for experience
Christy Cheng and Natasha Olson-Thorne are back in the side to add steel in final game before their historic first appearance at Rugby World Cup
Hong Kong women’s coach Jo Hull has opted for experience after “the experiment” for Saturday’s crucial clash against Japan in the Asia Rugby Championship.
After a 58-0 mauling in Japan last weekend when new combinations failed to deliver, Hull has reverted to the tried and trusted for the return game at King’s Park.
The match is also Hong Kong’s last competitive outing before they make their historic first appearance at a Rugby World Cup next month in Ireland.
“This is a crucial hit-out, absolutely,” Hull said. “This is our last international before the World Cup and whether we win or lose, we want to perform the way we know we can.
“Last week was about getting players game time and looking at some new combinations, but this week we have gone with an experienced squad.