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HKRU Premiership: Valley hold off surging Sandy Bay as Valley Black dominate Causeway Bay Phoenix

  • Valley secure scrappy 16-7 victory over HKU Sandy Bay – ‘they are known to be a big pack but I thought we held our own’
  • Valley Black out-play Causeway Bay Phoenix 54-0 – ‘We’ve won all of our games and identify fixes after each one’

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Valley winger Whiria Meltzer in a game against HKU Sandy Bay in the men's rugby Premiership. Photo: Ike Images
It was a heavyweight slog-fest in the Dettol Hong Kong men’s Premiership round five as Societe Generale Valley held off ImpactHK HKU Sandy Bay 16-7 at a scorching Happy Valley on Saturday.
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The mid-table tie got off to a high-energy start with Valley’s notorious front pack shining and set-piece pressure counting against an stubborn HKU Sandy Bay defence.

An early penalty broke the deadlock for Valley, who looked comfortable with scrum-half Ruan du Plooy back in position, before dependable forward Domenico Hegglin scored from good interplay – his second in two games.

But from then it became a seriously scrappy affair, with penalties, unforced errors and tired legs halting momentum throughout. HKU Sandy Bay key man Luke van der Smit bulldozed one back, bringing it to 10-7 by half-time.

Hong Kong sevens team captain Max Woodward plays his first game of the Premiership season for Valley. Photo: Ike Images
Hong Kong sevens team captain Max Woodward plays his first game of the Premiership season for Valley. Photo: Ike Images
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Though it wasn’t the prettiest of second halves, the pair showed grit to neutralise each other’s bruising attacks. It became a case of who would concede fewer penalties in a fault-filled outing. New Valley fly-half Thomas Smith took advantage of HKU Sandy Bay’s mistakes, adding three penalties to his opener to bring the score to within arm’s length.

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