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Hong Kong China prepares to host Malaysia

Epic Showdown in Hong Kong SAR as Defending Champions Host Malaysia

10 June, 2023 in Featured, ARC by Asia Rugby

Get ready for an intense battle as Hong Kong China prepares to host Malaysia in what promises to be a fiercely contested match. Taking place on Saturday, June 10th, at the renowned Hong Kong Football Club stadium, this highly anticipated encounter will mark Hong Kong China’s first home test match since 2019.

With a sold-out crowd eagerly awaiting kick-off at 17:00 (+8 GMT) the atmosphere will be electric as fans rally behind their home team. Hong Kong China, the defending champions, will be looking to maintain their winning streak and delight their supporters with a stellar performance.

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On the other hand, Malaysia enters this match with a determination to bounce back after their recent 27-3 loss at home to Korea. They have everything to play for and will be eager to prove their mettle on the field. Despite the challenge they face, Malaysia’s team spirit and resilience make them a formidable opponent.

In head-to-head encounters, Hong Kong China has dominated with a flawless record, having won all 11 previous matches between the two teams. However, this match provides Malaysia with an opportunity to ink history and secure a memorable victory.

This is not just any test match; it marks a significant moment for Hong Kong China as they welcome back international rugby after the COVID-19 pandemic disrupted the sporting world. It also serves as the first home match for Lewis Evans as head coach, adding an extra layer of anticipation for both the team and the fans.

Meanwhile, Malaysia’s new coach, Mohd Farid Syazwan bin Abu Bakar, a former international prop for the national side, will be leading his team with a fresh perspective and a strategic approach.

As the stage is set for this exciting clash, rugby enthusiasts around the globe eagerly await this showdown in Hong Kong. The match promises to deliver top-notch rugby action, showcasing the skill, determination, and passion of both teams.

Asia Rugby Men’s Championship 2023

Game 1 Korea 27 v 3 Malaysia
Link to game

Game 2 Hong Kong China v Malaysia
10th June    KO: 17:00  (+8GMT)
Hong Kong Football Club , Hong Kong SAR
LIVE

Game 3 Hong Kong China v Korea
17th June    KO: 17:00  (+8GMT)
Hong Kong Football Club , Hong Kong SAR
LIVE

Stay tuned for an unforgettable battle as Hong Kong China and Malaysia go head-to-head in their quest for victory.

All matches will be broadcast live on Asia Rugby’s Facebook page and YouTube channel, with highlights along with behind-the-scenes footage shared on Asia Rugby’s Instagram page. Click on any of the links above to catch all the action.

Photo by : Ike Li / Ike Images

1) Azam Abd Razak, 2) Amirul Amizan, 3) Lawrence Petrus, 4) Danial Hamidi, 5) Sameer Sani Surinder, 6) Syarif Muzhaimey, 7) Zul Hafeez Khalid, 8) Amin Jamaluddin, 9) Razali Ramlan, 10) Fairuz Ab, Rahman (Captain ), 11) Adam Ariff Alias, 12) Zharif Affandi, 13) Kamal Hamidi Mohd Raihan, 14) Harith Iqbal Anhar, 15) Anwarul Hafiz Ahmad, 16 ) Wan Azley Omar, 17) Azri Mohd Kamal Rosnan, 18) Amirul Abas 19) Shukor Iqbal Ab Raman, 20) Shahmi Shukor, 21) Nasharuddin Ismail, 22) Nazreen Fitri Nasrudin 23) Safiy Md Said

 

 

Photo by : Ike Li / Ike Images

1.Ashton Hyde, 2. Alexander Post, 3. Faizal Solomona Penesa, 4. Callum Mccullough, 5. Patrick Jenkinson (Vice-Capt.), 6. Sam Tsoi Kin-San, 7. James Sawyer, 8. Luke Van Der Smit 9. Jamie Lauder, 10. Gregor Mcneish, 11. Seb Brien, 12. Tom Hill (Captain), 13. Nate De Thierry, 14. Charles Higson-Smith, 15. Paul Altier, 16. David Tang Man-Chung, 17. Ben Higgins, 18. Keelan Chapman, 19. Jamie Pincott, 20. Pierce Mackinlay-West, 21. Bryn Phillips, 22. Harry Sayers, 23. Will Panday.

 

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Filed Under: Featured, ARC Tagged: Hong Kong, ARC, Malasia, #ARMC2023

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