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Why the Hong Kong Sevens will be wary after Singapore event’s promising start

HK regulars said the Lion City tournament couldn’t compare just yet – but local organisers should be on their guard

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Kenya's team celebrate with the trophy after defeating Fiji in the cup final at the Singapore Sevens. Photo: AFP

A popular pastime in Hong Kong is to look at Singapore and, like anxious schoolboys, compare our parts with theirs.

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In recent months alone we read in the SCMP that: ‘Singapore is turning into arts hub while Hong Kong stuck in the mud’; ‘Hong Kong is losing out to Singapore in terms of public financial knowledge’; ‘Singapore is looking sweet as foreign investors turn away from Hong Kong’, ‘Hong Kong overtaken by Singapore as third leading global financial centre’ and ‘Hong Kong ranked 70th in list of world cities, lags Singapore’.

Let’s not even mention other obvious evidence of our tragic inferiority, such as allowing people to chew gum, and not executing or caning criminals (yet).

New Zealand's Sonny Bill Williams takes a selfie with some fans at the Singapore Sevens. Photo: Reuters
New Zealand's Sonny Bill Williams takes a selfie with some fans at the Singapore Sevens. Photo: Reuters
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So with Singapore hosting a leg of the World Sevens Series, how might this affect the Hong Kong Sevens, the competition’s flagship?
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