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Hong Kong Lacrosse Open: home team eye success after beating defending champions Fogo Japan

  • Home men’s team see off Fogo Japan to raise hopes of making it third time lucky should they meet them in Sunday’s final
  • ‘The key will be our confidence, and knowing we’ve beaten them once,’ coach Jordan Wong says

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Hong Kong’s Jeffrey Fung (white) has been a stand-out performer. Photo: Jonathan Wong

The home men’s team beat the defending champions at the Hong Kong Lacrosse Open to give themselves a chance of dethroning them when the event concludes on Sunday.

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The hosts defeated arch-rivals Fogo Japan 7-2 at the University of Hong Kong’s Stanley Ho Sports Centre on Saturday in a much-anticipated group encounter, a rematch of the last two men’s finals. It meant they maintained a perfect record in their three matches.

“Today we had a much stronger performance than our opponents,” assistant coach Jordan Wong said. “We emphasised that the key to winning would be our energy and hustle.”

Wong added that his team played at a tempo the visitors could not match.

“We committed to the game plan, executed it for the full 60 minutes and came away with the result we wanted,” he said.

Crossfire’s Lee Cheng An (left) vies with Hong Kong’s Tse Shing-ho on Friday. Photo: Jonathan Wong
Crossfire’s Lee Cheng An (left) vies with Hong Kong’s Tse Shing-ho on Friday. Photo: Jonathan Wong

“Our offence took care of possession, controlled the pace of play and made them pay when we got our opportunities to score.

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