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Valley win-streak faces a major threat from resurgent HKCC, says coach Jack Isaac

The Hong Kong Premiership resumes with some key match-ups Saturday after a hiatus for the Cup of Nations test series, with teams jockeying for position over the next three rounds before the league halts again for the Christmas break.

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HKCC number eight Marcus Slade is stopped in his tracks by Valley's Ben Rimene when the teams clashed earier this season. Photo: HKRU

The Hong Kong Premiership resumes with some key match-ups Saturday after a hiatus for the Cup of Nations test series, with teams jockeying for position over the next three rounds before the league halts again for the Christmas break.

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Last season's Grand Championship finalists Societe Generale Valley and Leighton Asia Hong Kong Cricket Club will meet for the second time this season at Kings Park (kick-off 16:30), while second-placed Borrelli Walsh USRC Tigers take on bottom-ranked Sabre Kowloon at the same venue (18:15) and Natixis Hong Kong Football Club host third-placed Bloomberg Hong Kong Scottish at Sports Road (18:00).

Valley coach Jack Isaac is expecting a stiff challenge from the Cricketers after beating them at home 25-0 in round three.

We want to make some progress on closing the gap with Valley by Christmas but we aren't taking Kowloon lightly. They're a good side
Craig Stewart, USRC Tigers head coach

"We're hoping to keep our winning streak intact but are expecting a really tough match against Cricket Club," said Isaac. "They seem to have most of their guys back and are getting healthy now. I think captain Ben Roberts will be up this weekend and they will also have some of their sevens players returning after the Olympic qualifier."

Valley will be without Ed Rolston, who was one of Hong Kong's stand-out performers in the Cup of Nations.

They will also be without dangerous winger Dave Vainqueur but Isaac is intent on keeping the club's undefeated run intact although he is realistic about the challenges coming up.

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"We have a difficult patch ahead with Cricket Club this weekend, then we are away to Scottish at Shek Kip Mei and we haven't always played well there," he said.

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