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Kelsie Bouttle ready for ride of her life at World Cup despite Hong Kong again falling to Japan

Young centre hopeful of a seat on the plane to Ireland after solid showing in her side’s 60-19 loss in Asia rugby championship

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Hong Kong youngster Kelsie Bouttle fends off her opponent in her side’s loss to Japan. Photos: HKRU
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Hong Kong may have gone down to Japan 60-19 on Saturday night in their final Women’s Rugby World Cup warm-up match, but young centre Kelsie Bouttle was still visibly excited by the prospect of a trip to Ireland.

Hong Kong coach Jo Hull will name her 28-strong squad on July 22 and 18-year-old Bouttle is expecting a long week before finding out if she will get to ply her trade on the world stage.

“I’m nervous but it will be good,” she said. “[Playing international rugby is] new for me, so it’s quite intense but it’s a great experience.

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“It’s good for me to go to Ireland because I will get that experience, but I’m still young so I have a long way to go.”

Having come through the national age grade programme, Bouttle feels she “adds a bit of a different dynamic” to Hong Kong’s backline owing to her size, with Hull praising her impact on Saturday night.

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Christy Cheng stands up in a tackle as Hong Kong go down to Japan in the Asia Rugby Women's Championship.
Christy Cheng stands up in a tackle as Hong Kong go down to Japan in the Asia Rugby Women's Championship.
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