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Culture built on respect driving Kowloon towards Hong Kong Premiership glory: Turoa Stephens

James Scaysbrook’s side seal second spot with win over HK Scottish as Valley take out second consecutive league championship

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Kowloon’s Turoa Stephens launches one of his trademark carries against Scottish in the Hong Kong Premiership on Saturday. Photo: Edward Wong

Powerful forward Turoa Stephens says he has never before played in a side like the current Kowloon outfit and credits a mutual respect among the players as the driving force this season.

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In the final minor round of the Hong Kong Premiership on Saturday, Kowloon secured second spot with a 28-17 win over Bloomberg HK Scottish, while Societe Generale Valley claimed a second consecutive league championship with a 61-26 victory over Herbert Smith Freehills HKCC.

“I have never been in a team where everyone is working together like this,” Stephens said.

“We are working really hard for each other. Everyone is willing to get off the ground and make hits for each other.”

Kowloon now get the benefit of a week off in the first week of finals and a home semi-final and Stephens is looking forward to seeing what he and his teammates can achieve in the coming weeks.

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Kowloon's James Sawyer scores a flying try ahead of Scottish winger Marcus Ramage. Photo: Edward Wong
Kowloon's James Sawyer scores a flying try ahead of Scottish winger Marcus Ramage. Photo: Edward Wong
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