Hong Kong looking to preserve winning streak over Singapore
The international women’s rugby sides of Hong Kong and Singapore will do battle this weekend with a number of new faces set to feature. The host team recently played Japan in a game they lost and they will be looking to get back to winning ways against a side they have never lost to.
Published by Scrum Queens, May 19th, 2011
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Reflecting on their recent loss to Japan, Hong Kongs hard-hitting open-side flanker, Royce Chan, remarked that her side committed too many to the contact area, due in no small part to the physicality of the game. "This allowed Japan to have an overlap in numbers Chan explains.
Hong Kong had never beaten Japan in test match since both sides first locked horns in 1998 and the 15-0 loss to Japan three weeks ago is as close as they have gotten and a far cry from the 78-0 pummelling in the World Cup Qualifiers in 2005. Still, Chan suggests that the Japanese squad that travelled to Hong Kong three weeks ago was probably not Japans strongest suit.
Singapore have never beaten Hong Kong in the fifteen a side game, but the contests have been close ones. Of the five encounters, one has been a draw and in two of the games the only thing separating the teams was a single try.
This weekend Singapore face Hong Kong on the synthetic green of the plush Hong Kong Rugby Football Club with one side attempting to write history and the other trying the right the wrongs of their latest Japanese encounterSince their last meeting in 2009, half of Hong Kongs starting lineup has changed. A flow of new blood from their seven domestic sides and several young talents from the Hong Kong U18s team continually feeds the well-funded and resourced Hong Kong National Womens XV team.
Singapore are not without fresh faces for this weekend although it remains to be seen if the team will miss the services of their stalwarts in the front row, back row and at the half back pairing. Nonetheless, the emergence of the young guns is exciting for the republic and there is no better time than Saturday to test their mettle. The team also have the benefit of having head coach Danny Tauroa, who led the Singapore mens national team from the HSBC A5N Division One to the Premier Division in 2008, at the helm and Simon Etheredge who was with the womens sevens team at the Asian Games 2010.
Hong Kong v Singapore XV Statistics
2006 Asian Championships, Kunming 12-0
2008 Test Match, Singapore 10 - 10
2008 Test Match, Singapore 5-0
2009 Test Match, Hong Kong 22-17
2009 WC Qualifiers, Singapore 13-0
Singapore National Womens XV Team Against Hong Kong
Forwards: Jasmine Chan (Blacks), Chan Jiahui (Bedok), Vanessa Chang (Blacks), Chua Yini (Blacks), Sophie Ngin Gollifer (Bedok), Priscilla Humphries (Blacks), Koh Mei Giet (Bedok), Lee Yi Tian Phin (Bedok), Leung Wai Mun (Blacks), Teo Siew Huai (Blacks), Annabel Woo (Bedok), Karen Yeoh (Bedok)
Backs: Chan Jiayu (Blacks), Tabitha Fong (Blacks), Christabelle Lim (Blacks), Clarissa Lim (Blacks), Angelina Liu (Bedok), Esther Phua (Bedok), Elly Syazwani Binte Sudira (Blacks), Samantha Teo (Blacks), Wong Yilin (Blacks), Angela Zheng (Bedok),
Management: Danny Tauroa (Coach), Simon Etheredge (Asst Coach), Muhammad Zaki (Team Manager), Heng Li Hoong (Sports Trainer), Willy Koh (Sports Trainer)
Info thanks tosruwomens.blogspot.com