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Flashback HK7s: Images

Flashback HK7s: Images

I’m so fortunate that, weeks after yet another successful Cathay Pacific/Credit Suisse Hong Kong Sevens, dedicated fans from all over the globe (Saffas, of course) are sending me pics about this year’s tournament.

One such fan, some would say by ‘default’ is Trish Brown, mother of current Springbok Sevens skipper Kyle.

I’m still adding images to our Flickr-Album and will be adding Trish’s images as well.

This particular image of the Hong Kong Stadium is one of my favourites (below).

Remember, if you were at the Sevens and would like to share your memories and images, please send them along. If you want to tell us about your experiences and what stood out for you at this year’s event, you are more than welcome to do so too. Send any contributions to mike(at)howzit-hongkong(dot)com

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Treu: HK Sevens remain Number 1

Treu: HK Sevens remain Number 1

In his latest column for irbsevens.com, South Africa head coach Paul Treu looks back to some of his memories from Hong Kong and talks about why he believes it to be the best Sevens tournament in the world…

There is no doubt. For me, Hong Kong is always going to be the biggest tournament in the world.

Obviously Dubai and Wellington are right up there but Hong Kong will always be regarded as, not the birth place because Scotland is the birth place of Sevens, but as the one tournament that everyone wants to play in and in my mind it is always going to stay there.

It is of course special for me now because I have been to Hong Kong so many times as a player and as a coach.

As a player the first memory I have is in my first tournament. I remember being unable to run, I was so nervous and I just couldn’t cope with the pressure.

But now in my seventh year as a coach, it is a bit different. It is difficult because with some of our new players like Paul Jordaan and Tshotsho Mbovane, I know it is the same feeling that they are going to feel when they run onto the park.

Vibrant Hong Kong

That makes me have a different kind of focus now. In my playing career, at that point in time you are just hoping you can make it as a player and the team do well.

Now you have to manage that team and the individual players too and there is a pressure to perform now that everyone is putting so much more energy, time and money into Sevens.

But for me as a player, and as a coach, what makes Hong Kong number one is the crowd, the vibe, the stadium and the city itself, which is just so vibrant.

Staying in the hotel with one of the most impressive skylines, it is one of the most impressive images you get. And for these young guys to experience it all, the atmosphere, the stadium and one of the best cities in the world, it is something to play for and something they will cherish for the rest of their lives.

It is also the only tournament where you can sing your national anthem if you make the final. We have experienced that three times now, twice for me as a coach and once as a player.

That gives players something else to play for, to sing the national anthem you would like to stand there and feel that with your teammates and that is something we would like to give the players this year as well.

Legends are born

So many players have made their names here in Hong Kong. It is difficult to name a best player that I have played against because even at the time there were so many good players. Eric Rush, Karl Tenana and even Waisele Serevi, but there were many more quality quality players.

For me the New Zealand team have always been the standout players, however, especially the team in 2000/01 with Rush, Tenana, and Dallas Seymore. But over the years you get so many players that play in Hong Kong who become legends of the game.

I can think back to two years ago too when we had Mzwandile Stick, who went on to become one of the stars on the Series, and he made his name and started his career here.

Just think, Jonah Lomu started here, Christian Cullen started here, it is really a place where a player can launch his career and for the youngsters now, like Paul Jordaan and Tshotsho Mbovane this will be another opportunity to do that this year.

I am sure we will also see players from the other countries using this tournament as a stepping stone too.

 

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Flashback: HK7s Dinner (video)

Flashback: HK7s Dinner (video)

The SAAHK Sevens Dinner was again a huge event on the South Africans-in-Hong Kong’s social calendar.

The guest speaker this time around was the former Springbok captain, Morne Du Plessis.

Unlike last year (we missed Huge Bladen’s address) Howzit-HongKong.com attended the grand affair at the Football Club.

Needless to say, a great time was had by all and treu to form (pun intended) we closed the evening’s ‘verrigtinge’ and were the last to leave the venue.

The BlitzBokke were again great sports and we made the following video clip of some (all?) of them interacting with the guests. (below)

Hopefully next year Bruce Fowler will assign us a ‘better’ table.  (Other company excluded) Dawid Van der Sandt may be a well-connected cameraman… but he’s not the friendliest person around. Nuff said.

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Flashback: HK7s 2011

Flashback: HK7s 2011

While the HSBC Sevens World Series is taking a wee break after the Hong Kong & Adelaide tournaments, I have some more time to sort through all the media collected during that week of rugby and party madness.

In the meantime I am also finding some great images taken by media colleagues at the 2011 Cathay Pacific/Credit Suisse Hong Kong Sevens.

Below are some images from an outfit called Big Black Box.

The picture below is of Springbok Sevens coach Paul Treu and former player-turned-assistant-coach Vuyo Zangqa.

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Click here to view BigBlackBox’s Sevens album, you may just see yourself in there somewhere!

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Welcome party for the Zimbabwe 7s

Welcome party for the Zimbabwe 7s

With the conclusion of third phase of the 2010/2011 HSBC Sevens World Series (Hong Kong and Adelaide), I have more time to sort through the gazillions of images and video clips from last weekend’s Cathay Pacific/Credit Suisse Hong Kong Sevens.

One of the functions I attended in the run-up to the Sevens-weekend was the welcoming party for the Zimbabwean Sevens Team.

The function was held at my favourite Thai restaurant in the Wan Chai party-district, Nana Banana and was attended by the respective Consuls-General, Tembi Tambo (South Africa) and Paul Chikawa (Zimbabwe).

Naturally the food was great, the drinks flowed and the players entertained the guests with some of the team songs:

 

 

Then after the tournament (Sunday evening) the Zimbabwean team also entertained guests at the official Awards Dinner at the Marco Polo Hotel in Tsim Sha Tsui:

Here are some images I took at Nana Banana:

Cheers Cheetahs! See you at the 2012 Hong Kong Sevens.

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Images from the Hong Kong 7s

Images from the Hong Kong 7s

As Howzit Online Media I run two blogs: BlitzBokke.com as well as Howzit-HongKong.com, my account of a South African’s life on this side of the noodle-curtain.

As such I have been posting about the Cathay Pacific/Credit Suisse Hong Kong Sevens on both blogs.

People have been mailing me asking about pictures and videos from the weekend’s mayhem I mean rugby, that I have decided to posted all of them in one page.

Keep you eye on this page though as I am still finding new pictures that I will be adding to the sets below.

Here then is a compilation of the pictures from the HK Sevens (and Rugby Week):

The unveiling of the Guinness-certified World’s Biggest Rugby Ball:

How the World’s Biggest Rugby Ball was made and transported to Hong Kong:

The Air Asia Hong Kong Beach 5s

Laureus brings together the Soweto Schools Rugby Programme (SSRP) and the BlitzBokke:

SAAHK Sevens Dinner with Morne Du Plessis and the BlitzBokke:

Rugby stars hold a coaching clinic with SSRP and Operation Breakthrough:

Hong Kong Sevens Day 1

Hong Kong Sevens Day 2

South Africans at the Hong Kong Sevens:

BlitzBokke at the Hong Kong Sevens

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BlitzBokke take HK7s Plate

BlitzBokke take HK7s Plate

South Africa won the Plate at a cold and slippery Hong Kong Stadium last night.

In the process the BlitzBokke earned 16 Series points after beating Australia 26-19 in a pulsating Final.

Bernard Foley and Hamish Angus (2) scored for Australia but two from Sibusiso Sithole and one each from Cecil Afrika and Branco du Preez clinched the victory for the 2011 USA Sevens Cup winners.

South Africa was earlier eliminated from the Cup challenge by nemisis Fiji who won in extra-time (24 – 19) when they, somewhat controversially scored the ‘golden try.’

What if…

However,many fans of the BlitzBokke will be wondering what might have been had the referee spotted an apparent knock on in extra-time of their thrilling Cup quarterfinal against Fiji.

With the scores locked at 19-all, a Fijian player was tackled and appeared to have lost the ball forward, only for the referee to wave play on. They scored (against the run of play) from the resulting move to deliver a cruel knockout blow to the gutsy South Africans.

Speaking to coach Paul Treu at the Awards Dinner last night, he expressed his satisfaction about the referee’s decision to allow play to continue.  “I reviewed the footage afterward and I’m happy with the referee’s decision,” he said.

They played above expectation

A nevertheless proud Treu was full of praise for the huge effort from his players:

I could not have asked for more from them. They gave it everything they got and we were very unfortunate against Fiji. The injuries to Paul and Bernardo meant we were down to ten players and as a result, the guys just had to shoulder on, which they did in splendid fashion.

We will have a lot of sore bodies during the next couple of days and we will therefore have to take it somewhat easy during the week in Adelaide.”

The Springbok Sevens management team has made two injury-forced changes to his squad for the next HSBC Sevens World Series tournament in Adelaide. Paul Jordaan and Bernardo Botha both suffered leg injuries on the second day and played no further part in tournament, reducing the South Africans to ten players and forcing Treu to field almost the same line-up for the remaining matches.

The pair has left for home while MJ Mentz and Pieter Engelbrecht have left South Africa on Sunday evening to join the team in Adelaide.

Meanwhile the Series top scorer Cecil Afrika (pictured above) was last night awarded the Lesley Williams Trophy as the tournament’s Best & Fairest player.  Other players who made the judges’ short-list and who received an honourable mention include: Tim Mickleson (NZ), Tom Josefu (Samoa), Tomasi Cama (NZ), Philip Mack (Canada) and Frank Halai (NZ).

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A special 7s moment with Neil Diamond

A special 7s moment with Neil Diamond

I was fortunate to have my handy FlipCam at the ready just as this very special words come from the big-screen at the Hong Kong Stadium yesterday:

Hello Hong Kong. Here is something I wrote before the Sevens was even thought of.”

The organisers of the 2011 Cathay Pacific/Credit Suisse Hong Kong Sevens couldn’t have come up with a more special rendition of the classic Hong Kong Sevens anthem.

A very special moment indeed.

Here is another clip we made of this tune, together with some other HK7s anthems.

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Saffas at the HK Sevens

Saffas at the HK Sevens

On the train into Hong Kong Island for Day 2 of the Cathay Pacific/Credit Suisse Hong Kong Sevens, I saw some “pelicans” the “Power Rangers,” “Kiss” (the band).

While I can’t say if they were South Africans dressed up, there are plenty of Green & Gold jersey around the stadium.

Other the Springbok Fans in Boerewors Bend, there are lots of Bok jerseys behind me in the Media Box (Western Stand).

I’m going to venture into the infamous South Stand in a while, but here are some images of the Saffas I’ve taken so far:

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Laureus ‘breaks through’ for young players

Laureus ‘breaks through’ for young players

I have attended and participated in a fair share of ‘side-line’ activities ahead of several Hong Kong Sevens tournaments.

However, this week I was part of a truly special event ahead of the 2011 Cathay Pacific/Credit Suisse Hong Kong Sevens.

On Wednesday I was fortunate to be at King’s Park where 10 boys from the Soweto Schools Rugby Programme had a meet-and-greet with the Springbok Sevens team.  The youngsters traveled to Hong Kong with Chairman of the Laureus Foundation South Africa, Morne Du Plessis who was here as a guest of the Southern African Association in Hong Kong (SAAHK).

Of course there were a lot of cameras in attendance but even I was inspired (and somewhat emotional) listening to Morne interact with the boys while the BlitzBokke were going through their training paces on the pitch.

Sevens skipper Kyle Brown also made the boys’ day when he gave a impromptu chat when the two side eventually got together.

Brown said: “The theme of this team is ‘touching people through rugby’ and there a lot of synergies btween that and the work of the Laureus Sport for Good Foundation. It is very inspiring for us to meet these young people. Being where we are doesn’t come easy, you have to work hard and keep fit and focused in order to suceed. We are so pleased that the Soweto kids are here in Hong Kong to support us, I hope we do them proud in the tournament.

He also shared a signed Springbok Sevens jersey with the Soweto kids and in return was rewarded with a signed Laureus jersey.

Another highlight was when the boys performed their “Soweto Haka” with the BlitzBokke, arm-in-arm, facing the ‘challenge.’

Goosebumps stuff.

The Soweto tour party will be guests at the Hong Kong Stadium today where the Hong Kong Sevens kicks off.

Here are some more images from the meet-and-greet:

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