Women in the Carbine Club? Why, next you’ll see Morris dancing in Hong Kong!
An exclusive members club finally admitted women this Sevens weekend as Morris dancers descended on Hong Kong Stadium
Like many hallowed “men’s only” clubs – particularly in golf – the Carbine Club allowed women into their pre-sevens lunch yesterday for the first time.
It is the lunch everyone hears about but only the select get invited to.
They have always stayed under the radar, with “Kai Tak Rules” and no reporting. “Because what happens on tour stays on tour,” as the saying goes.
No theme was required for the club named after a horse born in 1885. The name says it all and carries gravitas with corporates who know that in Hong Kong the lines between business and sport – particularly rugby – are blurred.
“The Carbine Club could possibly be the first sporting lunch club in Australia,” says Glenn Haley, honorary secretary of the Carbine Club of Hong Kong. “It started in 1961 in Melbourne and was named after the famous Australian racehorse, Carbine.”