Hong Kong U19s survive Sri Lanka scare to stay perfect in Singapore
Hong Kong’s junior national side needed a late rally to defeat Sri Lanka 24-13 in the second round of the Asia Rugby U19 Championship in Singapore on Wednesday.
Hong Kong’s junior national side needed a late rally to defeat Sri Lanka 24-13 in the second round of the Asia Rugby U19 Championship in Singapore on Wednesday.
Reigning champions Hong Kong were severely tested by the 2014 runners-up in what was – barring an upset Saturday when bottom-placed Singapore play Hong Kong – the de facto final for the competition.
Hong Kong emerged as deserved winners in a tight contest at Yio Chu Kang Stadium, despite holding just a one-point lead (14-13) entering the final five minutes of the match.
The juniors failed to fire in attack in muddy conditions but put in an impressive defensive performance as Sri Lanka’s pacey backline kept up sustained periods of pressure right from the opening whistle.
Hunkered down in Hong Kong’s half for the first 10 minutes, Sri Lanka were rewarded with a penalty in front of the posts but Thuwan Reeza Raffaideen missed the kick – an early indication of what was to come as the fullback finished just one from five with the boot.