Boots And All | It’s time to deliver like elite athletes do
It’s all on the line for Hong Kong this weekend and they must be feeling the pressure on the inside, even if they aren’t showing it on the outside.
It’s all on the line for Hong Kong this weekend and they must be feeling the pressure on the inside, even if they aren’t showing it on the outside.
Their match against South Korea in Incheon on Saturday presents the first real moment of truth for the side’s progress under the recently implemented elite rugby programme.
It’s early days – they are only about six months into a plan that coach Leigh Jones wants to build on over the next two to three years – but success must start now.
Jones and Hong Kong captain Nick Hewson have both highlighted getting the wood over South Korea as the first step in the plan, although Jones took a softly, softly approach this week.
“If it doesn’t happen this time, then we’ve got to look at the number two [game] and ensure we are moving in the right direction to make it happen in the future,” he said.
Fair point, for sure, and Hong Kong will get another crack at South Korea at home on June 4.