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Hong Kong’s ‘super seven’ run riot over Pakistan and Philippines

Jamie Hood’s men rack up 18 tries without conceding a point ahead of tricky test against China in final group match

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Hong Kong's Salom Yiu Kam-shing fends off a Philippines tackler in their pool game at the Namdong Asiad Rugby Field in Incheon. Photos: Nora Tam/SCMP

Being part of the Asian Games is "humbling" for Hong Kong, but Jamie Hood's men showed a touch of arrogance as they brushed aside Pakistan and the Philippines to put down a marker in the rugby sevens competition.

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Hong Kong hammered Pakistan 72-0 and the Philippines 40-0, to win the first of their three pool matches. A dangerous China await in the final pool match and if this obstacle is overcome, Hong Kong will finish as one of the top two seeds when the eight quarter-finalists are ranked for the knockout showdown later today.

"I'm very pleased. We wanted to get the first two done and we looked sharp and it will be a confidence booster," said Hong Kong head coach Gareth Baber.

We didn’t concede a point, which is great and we managed to rack up a few as well
Hong Kong head coach Gareth Baber

Baber, who said being part of the Asian Games was "a humbling experience", had special praise for his magnificent seven - skipper Hood, the McQueen brothers Alex and Tom, Rowan Varty and forwards Jack Capon, Michael Coverdale and Max Woodward. This seven, all part of the Hong Kong Sports Institute programme, had also been the key components in two tournament victories in the Asian Sevens Series, and are now leading the way in Incheon with aplomb.

"They have generated a bit of momentum as a seven. These are the guys who have been in the programme with me from the first day," Baber said.

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"There are a couple of guys who have come back from injury [Kwok Ka-chun and Salom Yiu Kam-shing] and a couple from overseas [Mark Wright and Keith Robertson] and I'm introducing them slowly and generating as much competition within this group.

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