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Hautapu connection at work again as Ruan du Plooy helps Valley make it five on the trot

Latest recruit from the New Zealand club plays an important role as his side see off Kowloon 22-13 in the Hong Kong Premiership decider

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Societe Generale Valley celebrate winning their fifth consecutive grand championship in the Hong Kong Premiership. Photos: HKRU

Societe Generale Valley’s Hautapu connection was in full flight on Saturday as they posted a 22-13 victory over Kowloon to win their fifth consecutive Hong Kong Premiership grand championship.

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Scrum half Ruan du Plooy is the latest player from the New Zealand club to join Valley via a link through the club’s director of rugby Deano Herewini and he has been a key player since coming on board mid-season.

Born in Pretoria, Du Plooy spent the last seven years in Hautapu and joins stalwart Nick Hewson, star fly half Ben Rimene and centre Lee Jones as players to make their way from the club to Valley.

The 24-year-old was prominent as Valley withstood an early Kowloon push to grind out a gutsy win on the back of 13 consecutive second-half points.

“I tell you what, I came in during the season and they were so welcoming,” said Du Plooy, who considers both South Africa and New Zealand home.

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Scrum half Ruan Du Plooy carries for Valley in their grand championship win over Kowloon in the Hong Kong Premiership.
Scrum half Ruan Du Plooy carries for Valley in their grand championship win over Kowloon in the Hong Kong Premiership.
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