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The American's victory over Australia was probably their biggest rugby triumph in many years. Photo: Edward Wong/SCMP

You inherit this town. It doesn’t inherit you. That is the cardinal rule of Hong Kong and it won’t be changing any time soon. Come ye from ports near and far and on entry you are most certainly free to redefine yourself both professionally and socially, as many do. But know that when you arrive in this teeming and unique enclave, the rules are already written.

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The sporting rules, in particular, have been etched in stone thanks to the colonial legacy. It’s all about soccer, cricket and rugby. Even field hockey is simply called hockey. There is definitely some interest in basketball and the NBA, particularly among locals. But generally speaking other than throwing them the odd bone here and there, North American sports are little more than a curiosity to the media. 

When the dust clears on Sunday afternoon at the Hong Kong Sevens, by far the biggest sporting event locally, and the big boys play for the big prize it’s a familiar cast of characters; Fiji, New Zealand, England, South Africa and a few years back Australia as well. Again, this has all been scripted and seemingly carved in stone.

Puddles become lakes and even covered shelter is useless as the pounding rain whips sideways. But you know what, it was still a beautiful day America

Despite the plethora of American multi-nationals in the corporate boxes, the Yanks know that while their money is always welcome, when it comes to the big stage their team is not. That too seems carved in stone. However, down on the pitch it’s a meritocracy and you can still earn your place at the adult’s table.

Sunday was a downpour of biblical proportions and when the skies open up over Hong Kong there is no half measures. Puddles become lakes and even covered shelter is useless as the pounding rain whips sideways.

But you know what, it was still a beautiful day America. Of course, it was basically over before it started for the US team against powerful and relentless South Africa, who bounced them in the Cup quarter-finals 28-0. But for all intents and purposes the heavy lifting was done on Saturday. Sunday was simply a bonus. 

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When the US beat Australia 22-7 on Saturday afternoon, it was their biggest victory ever in Hong Kong. In fact it might well be their greatest rugby victory since they won the gold medal at the Paris Olympics in 1924. At the risk of excessive hyperbole, something deeply profound happened for both the Hong Kong Sevens and the future of the sport globally when the Americans beat Australia and this event and game will never be the same again.

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