Hong Kong Sevens kicks off 50th edition with fans in party mood

The 50th Hong Kong Sevens rugby tournament opened at Kai Tak Stadium on Friday, with costumed spectators in high spirits despite gloomy weather. First-time visitors expressed amazement at the 50,000-seat venue, and last year's food shortage issues appeared resolved.

The 50th Hong Kong Sevens rugby tournament kicked off at the 50,000-seat Kai Tak Stadium in Kai Tak Sports Park, with revellers entering the party-famous South Stand as early as 10.30am.

Among the early arrivals was Australian Tara McClintock, 25, visiting Hong Kong for the first time with seven friends dressed as “Average Joes” from the 2004 comedy Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story. “This stadium is better than anything we have in Australia,” said McClintock. “It’s better than anything I’ve ever seen.”

Nearby, Jim Gaha and eight friends wore shirts featuring the face of his nephew, Australian men’s team captain Henry Hutchison, already in party mood before noon.

Despite an amber rainstorm warning, fans praised the new venue, and last year’s food shortage fiasco seemed addressed ahead of three days of rugby.

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The Hong Kong Sevens rugby tournament drew a record 113,000 fans over three days, up 3% from last year. South Africa won the men's title by routing Argentina 35-7, while New Zealand defended the women's cup with a 19-14 victory over Australia. Hong Kong defended its Melrose Claymores title with a 19-15 win over Japan.

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The South African Blitzboks men's sevens team arrives in Hong Kong aiming to end a long drought at the iconic tournament after recent World Series success. Coach Philip Snyman has rotated the squad amid injuries, while the promoted Springbok Women’s Sevens face a major injury crisis ahead of their debut there this season.

Hong Kong has recorded 242,000 trips by mainland Chinese visitors so far during Labour Day. Many head to the countryside for scenic views, while others opt for city walks to explore picturesque locales. Some early arrivals went straight to the countryside after arriving at the West Kowloon rail terminus on Friday morning.

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The Stormers and Bulls suffered narrow defeats in the Champions Cup round of 16 last weekend, but their fightback signals a new era for South African teams. The Stormers lost 28-27 to Toulon in France, while the Bulls fell 25-21 to Glasgow Warriors in poor conditions. Amid northern hemisphere criticism of their involvement, these efforts are shifting perceptions.

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