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Warriors a ‘real boost’ to HKRU’s push for more local players, says Fan Shun-kei

Senior squad coach expects word of representative opportunities to ‘reverberate in the community’

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Fan Shun-kei, in action during the 2010 Hong Kong Sevens, saw rapid progress last week in his capacity as head coach of the senior Hong Kong Warriors development squad during a tour of the Philippines. KY Cheng/SCMP

The Hong Kong Warriors debut tour to the Philippines will attract more local players to the game, senior squad coach Fan Shun-kei said Wednesday.

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The Hong Kong Rugby Union’s newest representative sides – the Hong Kong Warriors juniors and seniors – battled bravely in their first overseas internationals matches in Manila last week.

And despite a mixed bag of results against development teams from the Philippines Rugby Football Union the tour ticked all the boxes for the union, and for Fan.

“The Warriors will be a real boost to the numbers of locals playing rugby with the opportunities these players now have,” said Fan.

We identified a group of primarily local players with potential and then had the opportunity to analyse them in a highly competitive match environment
Fan Shun-kei, senior Hong Kong Warriors coach

“The culture on tour was really good. There was a lot of dynamic exchange and understanding across the programme and I think this message will reverberate in the community,” Fan said of the development pathway now available to youngsters hoping to graduate to Premiership and senior representative rugby.

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