Deluge delivers salvation for Hong Kong in Asian championship
Nick Hewson’s men secure regional runners-up spot, but Japan coach Eddie Jones voices anger at being denied more playing time
Hong Kong held on to their number two spot in Asia after the final match in the Asia Rugby Championship against Japan was abandoned on Saturday owing to torrential rain – much to the disgust of World Cup-bound Japanese coach Eddie Jones. Hong Kong’s women lost 12-27 in their finale against Japan and ended third in the Asia Women’s Rugby Championship.
For the first time in more than four decades a rugby match was called off with the pitch at Aberdeen Sports Ground resembling a lake.
Japan led 3-0 after 13 minutes in the men's event but driving rain forced both teams off as the referee called for a 10-minute rain delay. This was extended by another 20 minutes before Asian Rugby Football Union officials decided to abandon the match and declare it a draw.
Japanese counterpart Jones disagreed saying the match should have gone ahead. The Australian, who will be in charge of the Brave Blossoms at this September's RWC in England and Wales, said the return leg against Hong Kong was one of his last chances to make up his mind on selection.
"It wasn't dangerous out there. We said we wanted to play and that is why we went out and trained saying we were willing, but the decision had been made," Jones said.