Friday, 31 October 2014

Hong Kong 7's tickets have increased Hk$1, 500 to Hk$1, 800 for next year’s rugby tournament

Hong Kong Sevens fans will need to stomach a 20 for every penny increment in tickets from Hk$1,500 to Hk$1,800 for next year’s rugby tournament. The Hong Kong Rugby Football Union faulted taking off working expenses in the a large number of dollars in the past few seasons as the Cathay Pacific/ HSBC competition has been improved to 28 groups.

HKRFU CEO Vern Reid said that we have needed to build the ticket costs to shield the budgetary suitability of Hong Kong rugby. The quantity of tickets accessible to the general population will stay at 3,000 and a poll will again be held. This incorporates singular every day passes for the three-day competition to be held from March 27-29.

Grown-up day by day ticket costs in the general population poll will be set at Hk$300 for Friday and Hk$750 for Saturday and Hk$750 for Sunday. As in earlier years, kids' three-day ticket costs will stay at Hk$150.it is the first increment in three years in the wake of being raised 20 for every penny to Hk$1,500 in 2012.

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Thursday, 30 October 2014

Five newcomers in Springboks squad has announced by coach Meyer



South Africa Rugby head coach Heyneke Meyer has announced five names of players in 36-man squad for the England World Cup 2015 tour. In this Year’s Rugby World Cup Championship, the group contains 29 players and also included newcomers Robbie Coetzee, Julian Redelinghuys, Nizaam Carr, Jaco Kriel and Seabelo Senatla and also recalled Coenie Oosthuizen and Johan Goosen.

The coach, Heyneke Meyer has also announced their tour against Ireland in Dublin on 8  November 2014, which is followed by appointments with England, Italy and Wales. "It's superb to have this sort of coherence in choice, while the five uncapped players in the squad have all been compensated for great structure all through the season," Meyer told 
"A hefty portion of the chose players were at our preparation camp in Stellenbosch a week ago, where we put in a considerable measure of diligent work. We will need to hit the ground running when we collect in Johannesburg on Wednesday before we leave on what will be a testing ." 
Players not considered for the trek because of damage incorporate Saracens hooker Schalk Brits, Bath flanker Francois Louw and scrum-a large portion of Fourie du Preez. Ulster scrum-half Ruan Pienaar's contribution, then, will rely on upon a wellness test in Dublin one week from now. Pienaar endured knee ligament harm amid South Africa's Rugby Championship conflict against New Zealand a month ago.

Wednesday, 29 October 2014

Six Nations Campaign- England will face France at Twickenham Stadium, London



England women will face up to the Six Nations champions, France, at Twickenham on 21 March and they will try to expand on their Rugby World Cup achievement. Gary Street's side was beaten 18-6 in the choosing match in February and has not won the Six Nations title since 2012. They will likewise play Italy at the Stoop before undertaking Scotland at the 27,000-seat Northern Echo Arena in Darlington, with away matches against Wales and Ireland.

The match with Wales in Swansea on 8 February will be the first since England beat Canada in the Rugby World Cup 2015 last in August. The achievement of the World Cup has truly fortified general society's enthusiasm toward women’s rugby and that coupled with three of the four Rugby World Cup semi-finalists playing in the Six Nations, sets this competition up to be the most energizing yet.

Street said that It is extraordinary to take the Six Nations in England making progress toward the Northern Echo Arena, which is a fantastic stadium.

Women’s Six Nations fixtures
6 Feb Wales v England
7 Feb Italy v Ireland, France v Scotland  
14 Feb England v Italy, Ireland v France
15 Feb Scotland v Wales
28 Feb Scotland v Italy, France v Wales
1 Mar Ireland v England
14 Mar Wales v Ireland, England v Scotland
15 Mar Italy v France
21 Mar Italy v Wales, Scotland v Ireland, England v France

Tuesday, 28 October 2014

ARU confirmed that Michael Cheika is the new coach of the Wallabies



The Australian Rugby Union has confirmed that Michael Cheika is a new coach of Australia rugby team and immediately charged with leading the Wallabies due to third England Rugby World Cup in England next year. After the Kurtley Beale texting scandal and Ewen McKenzie is resigning Australian rugby union had extreme  into crisis. The 47-year-old Michael Cheika is the third coach of the Wallabies in last 15 months.

In 2009, Michael Cheika was the realistic for the job after guiding the Waratahs to the Super rugby title and he guided Irish province Leinster to a Heineken Cup triumph as a coach. The Australian Rugby Union (ARU) has consented to permit him to see out the last year of his agreement at the Waratahs, where he will administer their Super Rugby title resistance in 2015.  

"Michael was the champion hopeful and I'm pleased he is amped up for this opportunity," Australia Rugby Union boss Bill Pulver told a news meeting. We accept that Michael is the man to lead Australia to triumph in one year from now's World Cup. Michael Cheika, who never played for the Wallabies notwithstanding being a stalwart at the popular Randwick club, said he was humbled to be given the occupation of honing his nation."I never envisioned I'd be in this circumstance," he said.

"It's touching for me and it rouses to do the best that I can and to be top class, in light of the fact that that is the thing that that position merits."I'm going to need to buckle down and learn rapidly yet I'm surely up for that test." The ARU was quick to designate a mentor before the squad withdrew on Friday for their voyage through Europe, which offers a match against the Barbarians and tests against Wales, France, Ireland and England.