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Robbie Keith firing for Tigers in Hong Kong Premiership after Discovery Bay Pirates pit stop

The 22-year-old fly half is in everything as his side overcomes a 19-point deficit to draw 29-29 with powerful Valley

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Tigers fly half Robbie Keith looks upfield in his side’s draw with Valley in the Hong Kong Premiership. Photos: HKRU

After a brief pit stop at the Discovery Bay Pirates on arrival in Hong Kong, Robbie Keith looms as a dangerous weapon for Borrelli Walsh USRC Tigers as they look to build momentum ahead of the Hong Kong Premiership’s grand championships.

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Keith was in everything for a full 80 minutes at fly half as Tigers came back from 19 points down at half time to snatch an impressive 29-29 draw with league leaders Societe Generale Valley.

From Salisbury in the south of England, Keith came to Hong Kong for work in October and stepped out for the Pirates in national league two before Christmas while living in Discovery Bay with his uncle.

“My [then] boss [Steve Tait] was the chairman at the Pirates and he was my first contact in Hong Kong really,” Keith said.

Tigers fly half Robbie Keith attempts what would have been the match-winning drop goal.
Tigers fly half Robbie Keith attempts what would have been the match-winning drop goal.
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“I just wanted to play rugby, so it was the easiest place to go. I enjoyed my game there.”

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