Asia Rugby Championship: Hong Kong hope high-risk game against Korea will win over locals
- Victory over South Korea will secure fifth successive ARC title and cement team’s spot as second-best side in region
Head coach Andrew Douglas said an “expansive, high-risk” Hong Kong want to convince locals to “fall in love with rugby”.
Douglas’s team know victory over South Korea at Hong Kong Football Club on Saturday will seal a fifth straight Asia Rugby Championship (ARC) title, after the team comfortably beat the United Arab Emirates and Malaysia in their opening two matches.
But Hong Kong must be wary of a reaction from Korea, who tossed away a 14-point half-time advantage to lose 36-32 against tournament newcomers UAE a fortnight ago.
Douglas acknowledged Hong Kong had a “clunky” training week, as he “tweaked” the playing style to surprise South Korea.
“They probably looked at our past two games, and saw certain patterns in our play … we have shifted points of attack we want to target,” Douglas said. “We know Korea is a different beast [from Malaysia and UAE].”
Douglas also hinted that starting and squad places for next month’s three-match tour of South America remained up for grabs.