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Debutant Eric Kwok hopes to make an impact for Hong Kong in Monaco showdown

Only the winner of a 16-team repêchage tournament this weekend will make it to the Olympics rugby sevens in Rio

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“I think my finishing and stepping [are] my strongest skills,” says Eric Kwok ahead of his senior debut with the Hong Kong sevens side in Monaco. Photo: HKRU

Eric Kwok Pak-nga hopes to add to Hong Kong’s scoring firepower when he makes his senior debut in the Olympic Sevens repêchage in Monaco.

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It is all on the line for Hong Kong this weekend, with only the winner of the 16-team competition securing the 12th and final place in Rio.

Hong Kong coach Gareth Baber announced his final 12 late on Friday after taking 13 players to Monaco, with forward Mark Wright the one to miss out after failing to shake off a shoulder complaint.

“I think my finishing and stepping is one of my strongest skills,” Kwok said. “Hopefully I can contribute to the team offensively.”

Hong Kong Sevens coach Gareth Baber is eager for the squad to further their development in Monaco. Photo: Jonathan Wong
Hong Kong Sevens coach Gareth Baber is eager for the squad to further their development in Monaco. Photo: Jonathan Wong
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The 21-year-old has been around the side for some time now and Baber is confident he can step straight in and play a role.

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