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Asia Rugby Championship 2016
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Hong Kong women outmuscled and outclassed by Japan in regional opener

Top-tier Asian women’s contest kicks off with 39-3 loss for the hosts against a slick Sakura 15

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Hong Kong's Rose Fong Siu-lan charges the Japan defence but the hosts were no match for the visiting Sakura 15 who ran out 39-3 winners in their Women's Asia Rugby Championship opener on Saturday. Photos: Asia Rugby
Sam Agars

It’s back to the drawing board for Hong Kong women’s coach Jo Hull after her team were outmuscled and outclassed by a slick Japan outfit in the opening match of the 2016 Women’s Asia Rugby Championship on Saturday.

Hosts Hong Kong entered the game looking to play with freedom and flair but were not allowed to find their groove in a 39-3 loss at Hong Kong Football Club.

“This is our first game in a very long year so we’ll keep working,” Hull said.

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“We’ve got to go back now and we’ve got to start putting some substance behind the words that we use.”

There were some positives for Hong Kong and Hull was impressed with the work of her young players, in particular Sharon Tsang Shin-yuen.
Hong Kong number eight and skipper Chow Mei-nam tries to power through the Japan defence at Hong Kong Football Club.
Hong Kong number eight and skipper Chow Mei-nam tries to power through the Japan defence at Hong Kong Football Club.
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The home side kept Japan scoreless for the first 30 minutes of the second half after trailing 22-3 at the break, defending resolutely.

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