Boots and all | Missing out on World Series promotion could be blessing in disguise
Was it a groan of disappointment or a sigh of relief we heard from the HKRFU box when Russia trounced us 24-0 in the quarter-finals of the World Series qualifier last weekend?
Was it a groan of disappointment or a sigh of relief we heard from the union box when Russia trounced us 24-0 in the quarter-finals of the qualifying tournament for core team status in the Sevens World Series?
The initial reaction would have been one of distress. The frustration of once again falling short of winning promotion was clearly etched on the faces of players and officials – from Rowan Varty to Pieter Schats.
The Russians, who went on to qualify, were clearly too strong, too powerful, too quick and too good. They join a list of countries which have ended our hopes over the past four years – Japan (2012), Spain (2013) and Italy (2014).
On the eve of the Hong Kong Sevens HKRFU chairman Schats had predicted the Class of 2015 would be able to lift Hong Kong into rarified company, but the big Russian bear had other ideas. Both coach and captain – Gareth Baber and Jamie Hood – were quick to admit “Hong Kong were just not good enough” on the day.
That was clear for all who watched the demolition job at Hong Kong Stadium last Saturday. But to presume we were not good enough for just that match doesn't hold water, as our shock loss to Brazil on opening day demonstrated.
That pool defeat raised fears the current crop of players are not as good as we thought. Brazil are newcomers to the game and are being fast-tracked by World Rugby as hosts of the 2016 Olympics. The South Americans, more known for their football than their rugby, are ranked 34th in the world – 10 places below Hong Kong.