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Hong Kong rugby: Tigers go third after late win over Kowloon

  • Penalty in final minute enough to give Tigers a 15-13 victory over Kowloon in pulsating encounter at King’s Park
  • Victory moves Tigers into third ahead of Saturday’s matches, while bonus point is enough for Kowloon to remain second

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USRC Tigers captain Lawrence Miller (silver headgear) celebrates his side’s win over Kowloon. Photo: Handout

A moment of inspiration from Kroll USRC Tigers’ scrum-half Liam Slatem in the dying seconds of a pulsating encounter at King’s Park was enough to give his side a narrow 15-13 win over DAC Kowloon on Friday night.

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The Hong Kong captain’s quick thinking from a penalty inside his own half caused chaos in the Kowloon defence, and when they infringed for a second time Jake Myers slotted over the penalty sealing an impressive comeback.

Victory moved Tigers temporarily into third in the Dettol Men’s Premiership ahead of Saturday’s matches, while the losing bonus point means Kowloon remain second no matter what happens around them.

It was the second time in two weeks that Tigers have won at the death, and while delighted with the result Lewis Evans, their director of rugby, said it was not part of the plan.

“We don’t want to keep doing it this way,” he said “We want to make things easy on ourselves, but you have to admire the character we showed. The fact that we were defending our line with seven, eight minutes left and then to get that penalty and for Slatsy to tap and go, it shows what a quality player he is and how he controls the game for us.”

For Kowloon, it was again a case of what might have been in an injury-plagued season.

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Drafted into kicking duties, centre George Watkins missed a couple of penalties in the first half, although he did make one and convert Fong Kit-fung’s sixth try of the season to give his side a 10-7 lead at half-time.

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