South China Tigers

Rugby team
South China Tigers
UnionHong Kong Rugby Union
Founded2018; 6 years ago (2018)
LocationHong Kong
Ground(s)
(Cap: 40,000)
Hong Kong Stadium
(Cap: 11,981)
Siu Sai Wan
(Cap: 9,000)
Aberdeen Stadium
Coach(es)
(Head coach)
Craig Hammond
(Team manager)
Andrew Hall
Captain(s)Liam Slatem
League(s)Global Rapid Rugby
Official website
southchinatigers.com

The South China Tigers is a professional rugby union team from Hong Kong that plays in the Global Rapid Rugby competition.[1]

The team was launched in 2018 to participate in the inaugural Global Rapid Rugby season.[2]

For the naming of the team, South China tigers are considered as the most distinctive of all tiger subspecies. The population once numbered more than 4,000 in the wild, distributed from Hunan, Jiangxi in the north to as far south as Hong Kong.[3]

History

The inaugural Global Rapid Rugby season was played as a showcase series in 2019, with the South China Tigers playing four matches in the Asia Showcase.[1] In the first Rapid Rugby match, Glyn Hughes scored the Tigers' first try in the ninth minute against the Western Force in Perth on 29 March 2019.[4] The team secured their first Rapid Rugby victory a month later in a home match against the Asia Pacific Dragons, winning 29–19 at the Aberdeen Sports Ground.[5]

Players and personnel

Squad

The squad for the 2020 season includes:

South China Tigers – 2020 Global Rapid Rugby[A]
Hooker
  • Hong Kong Dayne Jans
  • Hong Kong Alexander Post
  • Hong Kong Callum Tam
  • Hong Kong Jamie Tsang
Prop
  • Hong Kong Mitchell Andrews
  • Hong Kong Daniel Barlow
  • Hong Kong Thomas Bristow
  • Hong Kong Keelan Chapman
  • Hong Kong Ben Higgins
  • Hong Kong Tau Koloamatangi
  • Hong Kong Callum McFeat Smith
  • Hong Kong Jack Parfitt
  • Hong Kong Faizal Solomona Penesa
  • Hong Kong Campbell Wakely
Lock
  • Hong Kong Fin Field
  • Hong Kong Patrick Jenkinson
  • Hong Kong Craig Lodge
  • Hong Kong Mark Prior
  • Hong Kong Kyle Sullivan
Backrow
  • Hong Kong Kane Boucaut
  • Hong Kong James Cunningham
  • Hong Kong Josh Dowsing (c)
  • Hong Kong Joshua Hrstich
  • Hong Kong Callum McCullough
  • Hong Kong Michael Parfitt
  • Hong Kong Cris Pierrepont
  • Wales James Sawyer
  • Hong Kong Sam Tsoi
  • Namibia Luke van der Smit
Scrum-half
  • South Africa Ruan Du Plooy
  • Hong Kong Bryn Phillips
  • Hong Kong Liam Slatem (c)
Fly-half
  • England Glyn Hughes
  • Hong Kong Gregor McNeish
  • Hong Kong Matthew Rosslee
Centre
  • Hong Kong Ben Axten-Burrett
  • New Zealand Mike Green
  • Hong Kong Conor Hartley
  • Australia Tom Hill
  • Hong Kong Guy Spanton
  • Hong Kong Tyler Spitz
  • Hong Kong Lewis Warner
Wing
  • Hong Kong Harry Sayers
  • England George Watkins
Fullback
  • New Zealand Nathan De Theirry
  • New Zealand Whiia Meltzer
  • England Sean Taylor


Notes:
  1. ^ There were 47 players included in the initial squad at the start of the 2020 season.[6]
Bold denotes player is internationally capped. (c) Denotes team captain. 1 denotes marquee player.

Staff

Appointments for the 2019 season:[7]

Name Position
Craig Hammond Head Coach
Scott Sneddon Assistant Coach
Sam Hocking Assistant Coach
Brett Wilkinson Assistant Coach
Andrew Hall Team Manager

Records

Season standings

Global Rapid Rugby

Year Pos Pld W D L PF PA +/− BP Pts Play-offs
2019* 3rd 4 1 0 3 93 145 −52 2 6

Notes:

^* 2019 Rapid Rugby matches in the Asia showcase.

Head coaches

  • Craig Hammond (2019–present) [7]

Captains

  • Liam Slatem and James Cunningham (2019) [7][8]
  • Liam Slatem and Josh Dowsing (2020)

See also

  • flagHong Kong portal
  • Sports portal

References

  1. ^ a b "Rapid Rugby 2019 Schedule on show" (PDF) (Press release). Global Rapid Rugby. 1 March 2019. Archived from the original (PDF) on 1 March 2019.
  2. ^ "HKRU confirms involvement in Global Rapid Rugby" (Press release). Hong Kong Rugby Union. 15 November 2018. Retrieved 15 November 2018.
  3. ^ "HKFP History: A brief history of South China tigers in Hong Kong" (Press release). Hong Kong Free Press. 30 April 2016. Retrieved 15 November 2018.
  4. ^ "Force power their way past Tigers". Global Rapid Rugby. 29 March 2019. Retrieved 29 March 2019.
  5. ^ "Global Rapid Rugby: South China Tigers win first home match as they beat Asia Pacific Dragons". South China Morning Post. 21 April 2019. Archived from the original on 18 January 2020.
  6. ^ "One Tean, One Dream". South China Tigers. Retrieved 11 March 2020.
  7. ^ a b c "Tigers ready to roar". The Standard. Hong Kong. 6 March 2019.
  8. ^ Blennerhassett, Patrick (5 March 2019). "'Chaotic and high speed': South China Tigers unveil diverse roster for Global Rapid Rugby". South China Morning Post. Archived from the original on 5 March 2019.

External links

  • Official website Edit this at Wikidata
  • HKRU website
  • v
  • t
  • e
Global Rapid Rugby
Former teams
Seasons
World Series Rugby