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Opportunity knocks: Hong Kong to blood six new players in tough test against Kenya

Leigh Jones has selected the recently qualified Matthew Rosslee and youngster Liam Owens on a massive day for the team in Nairobi

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HK Select scrum-half Charles Cheung oversees a scrum against Kenya A in Nairobi. Photos: HKRU

The future is now for Leigh Jones and his men ahead of Saturday night’s test match against Kenya on what has been labelled a “really significant day for Hong Kong rugby”.

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With as many as six players in line to win their first cap, years of planning and investment is coming to the fore as the team continues to plot its course towards the 2019 and 2023 World Cups.

Liam Owens and Matthew Rosslee are guaranteed to debut after being named in the starting 15, with Rosslee becoming eligible to represent Hong Kong only this week.

The South African-born centre has been a standout for Valley over the last three years and is the first elite rugby programme “project” player to debut at test level.

“We included Matt in the programme over a year ago despite him not being eligible in preparation for this moment,” said Dai Rees, Hong Kong’s general manager of performance rugby.

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“We are all excited to see his performance.”

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