Hong Kong Women's National Rugby Union Team (sevens)
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The Hong Kong women's sevens rugby union team represents
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at an international level and plays at the
Hong Kong Women's Sevens The Hong Kong Women's Sevens held the first women's international rugby sevens tournament in 1997, and has since become an annual event. The 2020 edition marked the start of a new era for the Hong Kong Women's Sevens. For the first time, the tou ...
and other international sevens tournaments. They competed at the 2020 Women's Rugby Sevens Final Olympic Qualification Tournament in
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. They were beaten by
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in the finals 51 - 0 and missed out on qualifying for
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.


Current squad

*Agnes Chan *Christy Cheng *Ka Yan Chong *Jessica Ho *Melody Li *Ka Man Nam *
Natasha Olson-Thorne Natasha Shangwe Olson-Thorne (born 6 October 1992) is a Hong Kong rugby union player. She represented Hong Kong at the 2017 Women's Rugby World Cup in Ireland, Hong Kong's first World Cup appearance. Olson-Thorne created history when she scored Ho ...
*Aggie Poon *Sum Sham * Colleen Tjosvold *Maggie Au Yeng *Stephanie Chan *Charmaine Da Costa *Agnes Tse *Jessica Eden *Sarah Lucas


Tournament History


Asian Games


Achievements

* Darwin Sevens Tournament: 1st Place * Hong Kong 7s 2014: 9th Place * Women’s World Series Qualifier 2014: 9th Place * Asian Sevens Series Hong Kong 2014: 2nd Place * Asian Sevens Series Beijing 2014: 3rd Place * Asian Sevens Series 2014 Overall Placing: 3rd Place * Margaret River 7s Tournament 2015: 1st Place * Borneo Sevens 2015: 4th Place * Hong Kong 7s 2015: 4th Place * World Series Qualifier Dublin 2015: 6th Place * Asian Sevens Series Qingdao 2015: 1st Place


References

{{National sports teams of Hong Kong Asian national women's rugby union teams Rugby union in Hong Kong Hong Kong national rugby union team Women's national rugby sevens teams