Opinion | Unsuccessful betting syndicate gets Aussie ‘bucks’ to Hong Kong for Sevens ... six years later
Twenty dollars a week took a group of Australian pals all the way to Hong Kong for this year’s Sevens
Maybe it’s the grown-up equivalent of the swear jar, but for a bunch of school mates from Perth there was a betting jar that got them to the Hong Kong Sevens. It only took six years.
“Me and eight mates all put A$20 a week [around HK$120] in a betting syndicate, called “Ca$hmoney,” says 30-year old Mitch Reddell.
“We’d bet on horses, the AFL, any sport that was legal. After a while we forgot to bet. And then we realised that the money was growing faster without it.”
For satellite engineer Reddell, this trip represents something of a homecoming.
“I grew up in Hong Kong. I left when I was 10 at around the time of the handover. It’s taken me 20 years to get back.
“My dad was a commercial real estate valuer and used to play AFL for the Hong Kong Dragons, but I used to run amok at the Sevens every year. Our place in Jardine’s Lookout used to overlook the stadium.”