Hong Kong Rugby Union

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Hong Kong Rugby Union
SportRugby union
Founded1952 (1952)
World Rugby affiliation1988
Asia Rugby affiliation1987
PresidentPeter Duncan
Men's coachLewis Evans
Women's coachJo Hull
Websitewww.hkrugby.com

Hong Kong Rugby Union (HKRU) is the governing body for rugby union in Hong Kong. It was founded in 1952 and became affiliated to World Rugby (then known as the International Rugby Board) in 1988.[1] It organises and oversees local rugby, including the annual Hong Kong Sevens tournament and the HKRU Premierships.

History[edit]

In November 2022, Glory to Hong Kong was played after a match between the teams from South Korea and Hong Kong.[2] The HKRU said "The HKRU expressed its extreme dissatisfaction at this occurrence and has received a full explanation of the circumstances that led to this. Whilst we accept this was a case of human error it was nevertheless not acceptable."[2] Media reported that the local organizer had earlier asked each team for a copy of their anthems to play at the competition, but the Hong Kong team did not submit one.[3]

Later in November 2022, the head of HKRU, Robbie McRobbie, said new rules that dictate athletes should correct organizers if the national anthem is played incorrectly were reasonable and practical.[4]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ Bath, Richard (ed.) The Complete Book of Rugby (Seven Oaks Ltd, 1997 ISBN 1-86200-013-1) pp 67, 68
  2. ^ a b "Hong Kong demands probe as pro-democracy protest song played instead of anthem at Korean Rugby 7s". Hong Kong Free Press. 2022-11-14. Retrieved 2022-11-15.
  3. ^ Lee, Peter (2022-11-15). "Hong Kong police probe playing of protest anthem at rugby match in South Korea as Lee links song to 'violence'". Hong Kong Free Press HKFP. Retrieved 2022-11-15.
  4. ^ "No pressure for athletes over new anthem rules: HKRU - RTHK". news.rthk.hk. Retrieved 2022-11-24.