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Founded | 1988 |
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Union | Hong Kong Rugby Union |
Location | So Kon Po Recreation Ground, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong Island |
Chairman | Umesh Desai |
Director of Rugby | Matthew McManaway |
Leagues | HKRU Premiership, Hong Kong Senior League, Colts League, Mini-Rugby League |
Teams | Tempest (NL1), Pirates (NL2), Marines (CL1), Phoenix (Premiership Women), Griffins (NL1 Women), Lammergeier (NL1 Women), Boys & Girls Colts, Minis |
Affiliate | South China Athletic Association |
Sponsors | First Pacific, Giordano, Hong Kong Beer, Wright Graphics, Harris Corporate Solutions, Australian Nutrition & Sports, Carnegie's, Pillar Sports, Streamline Sports |
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SCAA Causeway Bay RFC is a rugby union and sports club based in Hong Kong.
SCAA First Pacific Causeway Bay RFC was founded in 1988 as a development side. The club's development has accelerated since then and joined the first division in 2004. [1]
Club teams also compete in other sports including league-topping Junior Netball, the United Mavericks Women's Lacrosse and Mini Lacrosse.
in bold = players internationals
Note: Flags indicate national union under World Rugby eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-World Rugby nationality.
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The men section has won the League and Grand Championship in 2013/2014 and 2014/2015.
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