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Rugby World Cup Sevens 2018: Hong Kong show ‘attitude’ in dominant win over Jamaica in San Francisco
Paul John’s men are again slow out of the blocks but put their opponents to the sword with a four-try blitz either side of half-time
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Hong Kong have Bowl glory in their sights at the Rugby World Cup Sevens after a four-try blitz fired them to a 24-10 win over Jamaica in San Francisco on Sunday morning.
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For the second day in a row Paul John’s side were slow to get going but this time they found their groove with plenty of time to spare, outmuscling the Jamaicans to set up a Bowl semi-final meeting with Uruguay on Monday morning (Hong Kong time).
After admitting Russia’s core status weighed on Hong Kong’s “psyche” in a 21-7 first-day loss, captain Ben Rimene was pleased to see a strong response.
“There are still things to work on but it was definitely better than yesterday. We came out with a bit more attitude than what we did against Russia,” he said.
After Jamaica scored first, Hong Kong went into overdrive either side of half-time, with Jamie Hood and Salom Yiu Kam-shing dotting down in the shadows of the break to give Hong Kong the lead.
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