2006 GFI Hong Kong Tens

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The 2006 GFI Hong Kong Tens was played on Wednesday 29 March and Thursday 30 March 2006, with New Zealand Metro winning the Cup. The Plate was won by PWC Panthers, a team from Australia, while the Bowl was picked up by SCB Asian Cavaliers, a team with members from all round the World. Acorns Rugby Club, from Japan, picked up the Shield.

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Hong Kong East Asian city

Hong Kong, officially the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China and commonly abbreviated as HK, is a special administrative region on the eastern side of the Pearl River estuary in southern China. With over 7.4 million people of various nationalities in a 1,104-square-kilometre (426 sq mi) territory, Hong Kong is the world's fourth most densely populated region.

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Tens rugby is a variation on rugby union and rugby sevens, with teams having 10 players: 5 forwards and 5 backs. 10 minute halves are played.

Rugby union Team sport, code of rugby football

Rugby union, commonly known in most of the world simply as rugby, is a contact team sport which originated in England in the first half of the 19th century. One of the two codes of rugby football, it is based on running with the ball in hand. In its most common form, a game is between two teams of 15 players using an oval-shaped ball on a rectangular field with H-shaped goalposts at each end.

Rugby sevens ballgame-team sport

Rugby sevens, and originally known as seven-a-side rugby, is a variant of rugby union in which teams are made up of seven players playing seven minute halves, instead of the usual 15 players playing 40 minute halves. Rugby sevens is administered by World Rugby, the body responsible for rugby union worldwide. The game is popular at all levels, with amateur and club tournaments generally held in the summer months. Sevens is one of the most well distributed forms of rugby, and is popular in parts of Africa, Asia, Europe, and the Americas, and especially in the South Pacific.

The 2006 Tournament was played at Hong Kong Football Club, Happy Valley, Hong Kong.

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Happy Valley is an upper-income residential area in Hong Kong, located on Hong Kong Island. Administratively, it is part of Wan Chai District.

Results

Wednesday

Thursday

Quarter Finals

  • Bowl Acorns 19 - 29 Asian Cavaliers
  • Bowl Laxton PLA 31 - 10 CBRE Club
  • Bowl Overseas Old Boys 17 - 12 Black Watch
  • Bowl CAU 5 - 7 DeA Tigers
  • Cup Aliens 41 - 7 Tamariva
  • Cup HK Barbarians 21 - 0 Cardiff University
  • Cup NZ Legends 33 - 7 International Panthers
  • Cup NZ Metro 42 - 7 Irish Vikings

Semi Finals

  • Shield Acorns 62 - 0 CBRE Club
  • Shield Black Watch 14 - 33 CAU
  • Bowl Asian Cavaliers 26 - 19 Laxton PLA
  • Bowl Overseas Old Boys 5 - 21 DeA Tigers
  • Plate Tamariva 5 - 24 Cardiff University
  • PlateInternational Panthers 12 - 7 Irish Vikings
  • Cup Aliens 7 - 0 HK Barbarians
  • Cup NZ Legends 3 - 12 NZ Metro

Finals

  • Shield Acorns 17 - 7 CAU
  • Bowl Asian Cavaliers 21 - 7 DeA Tigers
  • Plate Cardiff University 12 - 21 International Panthers
  • Cup Aliens 14 - 17 NZ Metro

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