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HSBC renews commitment to Asian rugby


HSBC and Asian Rugby Football Union (ARFU) on Wednesday announced the continuation of their partnership in support of the HSBC Asian 5 Nations (HSBC A5N), Asia’s premier fifteen aside rugby competition.

HSBC and ARFU also announced the inception of a new rugby property, the HSBC Asian Sevens Series. Both sponsorships will run for the next three years from 2011 – 2013.

Mark McCombe, CEO of HSBC Hong Kong and Giles Morgan, Group Head of Sponsorship for HSBC Holdings plc joined Trevor Gregory, Vice-President of ARFU for Wednesday’s announcement.

Dean Herewini, HSBC Penguin International Coaching Academy coach and the coach of Malaysia 15s was also in attendance. Also present were players from each of the 2011 HSBC A5N Top 5 nations: Ayumu Goromaru of Japan; Timur Mashurov of Kazakhstan; Simon Leung of Hong Kong; Cyrus Homayoum of the new UAE Rugby Association and Sean Wijesinghe of Sri Lanka, Asia’s newest Top 5 team after promotion from Division I in 2010.

China 15s and 7s player and member of the China 7s coaching team Zhang Zhiqang was also on hand to represent nations participating in the HSBC Asian Sevens Series.

Giles Morgan, Group Head of Sponsorship for HSBC Holdings, explained the reason the bank continues to invest in rugby.

“Quite simply, rugby union works for HSBC in terms of enabling HSBC to communicate directly with so many target customers in key regions around the world. Rugby union shares many of the same values as HSBC as the world’s local bank – bringing together people from different cultures and communities with a shared passion, and it has proved to be a successful fit for our business.

“At the heart of every HSBC sponsorship is a commitment to the local community and the HSBC Asian 5 Nations in particular has a major community programme integrated with the sponsorship.

To ensure a legacy, as well as coaching children, adults involved in this year’s coaching tour will be trained to IRB Level One enabling them to continue teaching youngsters to play the game in future years. It is the biggest investment in the growth of the sport of its kind in Asia.”

 

To celebrate the renewal of HSBC’s sponsorship of the HSBC Asian 5 Nations and the launch of the new HSBC Asian Sevens Series, Mark McCombe, CEO of HSBC Hong Kong (fourth from right) is joined by international rugby players from China (second from left) and each of the Top 5 countries competing in the 2011 HSBC Asian 5 Nations, namely Hong Kong, Japan, Sri Lanka, the UAE and Kazakhstan.

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Invictus Gala Charity Premiere


As a Saffa rugby supporter living abroad, I must admit at being chuffed that the rugby season is about to start back home.  The International Rugby Board’s Sevens World Series resumes with the New Zealand-leg in Wellington on the 5th of February, followed by the USA event in Las Vegas a week later.

Another highlight of the southern hemisphere pre-season is Western Province playing neighbours Boland at the brand-spanking Greenpoint Stadium on February 5.  Then, on February 12 the Super 14 kicks off when local franchises The Cheetahs take on The Bulls.  The Stormers play The Lions the following day, while The Sharks play New Zealand’s Chiefs.

The newest landmark on the Cape Town skyline, the Greenpoint Stadium.

But I digress.  The Asia season is of course in full swing and local clubs are taking requests for Hong Kong Sevens tickets (unfortunately members only).  In a previous post, I wrote about the movie Invictus that tells the story of how Nelson Mandela (played by Morgan Freeman) joined forces with Francois Pienaar (played by Matt Damon) in winning not only the 1995 Rugby World Cup, but also the hearts and minds of South Africans from all walks of life.

The local custodians of the game, the Hong Kong Rugby Union has joined forces with Warner Brothers Pictures as well as Standard Chartered to organise a Gala Charity Premiere on Wednesday 13th January at the Elements Mall in Kowloon Tong.  Proceeds from the event will benefit the Operation Breakthrough charity programme which is a joint HKRFU – HKG Police charity that targets at risk youth and engages them in sports like rugby to keep them occupied and instill positive values.

Special guest at the sold-out event will be Springbok Marius Hurter, a member of the triumphant 1995 South African rugby team.

Springboks Os Du Randt (left) and Marius Hurter (right) showing off the RWC 1995 spoils.

Invictus opens in Hong Kong on Thursday, January 14.

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Cup of good hope?


I am hearing the words ’2010 is Africa’s year’ all over the media these days. 

Of course the words refer to the 2010 FIFA Soccer World Cup that kicks off in South Africa in June later this year.  People are hoping that a successful World Cup on Africa’s soil (a first in soccer history) will help dispel the notion that Africa is the so-called ‘dark continent’where poverty, corruption and indeed AIDS are all-pervasive and that nothing good comes out of Africa.  “TIA… this is Africa” said Leonardo DeCaprio’s character in the movie Blood Diamond.

The African Cup of Nations (ACN) that kicks off in Angola today, was supposed to be a curtain-raiser of sorts to the World Cup.  Another major sports event to help prove to the world that the faith put in Africa to host the biggest sports event in the world was the right decision.  That a group of ’terrorists‘ decided to use the ACN to further their own ideals, put a serious bump in the road toward SA 2010 (despite the South African President’s statements to the contrary). 

I read an interesting article in today’s South China Morning Post titled: “Cup of good hope.“  While David Smith, writing for the Guardian News & Media, could have been referring to the African Cup of Nation or even the Soccer World Cup, he was actually writing about the 1995 Rugby World Cup.

While the William Webb Ellis Cup indeed brought South Africans together in 1995, Africans also need the African Cup of Nations and FIFA World Cup to do likewise.  This time for the entire continent.

Ke Nako. Celebrate Africa’s Humanity

 

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(Ke Nako. Celebrate Africa’s Humanity is the official slogan of the 2010 World Cup)

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Invictus finally hits HK


While Invictus-mania has long since left the South African shores (it premiered on December 11, 2009), the Clint Eastwood-directed movie about former President Nelson Mandela’s role in the famous 1995 Rugby World Cup triumph will finally hit cinemas in Hong Kong later this month.  I saw the following poster at the newly opened (and half-finished) iSquare mall in Tsim Sha Tsui:

Invictus, starring Morgan Freeman as Nelson Mandela and Matt Damon as (then Springbok rugby captain) Francois Pienaar starts at UA Cinemas on January 14, 2010.

Talking about Invictus-mania, here’s the release from SA’s Nu Metro cinemas, followed by the movie trailer on Zoopy.com:

His people needed a leader. He gave them a champion.

The inspiring true story of how Nelson Mandela joined forces with the captain of South Africa’s rugby team, Francois Pienaar, to help unite their country. Newly-elected president Mandela knows his nation remains racially and economically divided in the wake of apartheid. Believing he can bring his people together through the universal language of sport, Mandela rallies South Africa’s underdog rugby team as they make an unlikely run to the 1995 World Cup Championship match.

Cast: Morgan Freeman, Matt Damon

Director: Clint Eastwood

Music: Roger Kellaway

Genre: Biography, Drama

Also from zoopy.com, the main actors in their character roles:

Matt Damon as Francois Pienaar:

Matt Damon in his springbok rugby gear!

Morgan Freeman as Nelson Mandela:

Morgan Freeman as Nelson Mandela!

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