SCAA Causeway Bay RFC

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SCAA First Pacific Causeway Bay RFC
Founded1988
Union Flag of Hong Kong.svg Hong Kong Rugby Union
Location So Kon Po Recreation Ground, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong Island
Chairman Flag of India.svg Umesh Desai
Director of Rugby Flag of New Zealand.svg Matthew McManaway
Leagues HKRU Premiership, Hong Kong Senior League, Colts League, Mini-Rugby League
TeamsTempest (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
http://www.scaacwbrugby.com/

SCAA Causeway Bay RFC is a rugby union and sports club based in Hong Kong.

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History

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.

2012-2013 Premiership squad

in bold = players internationals
Note: Flags indicate national union under World Rugby eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-World Rugby nationality.

PlayerPositionUnion
Brent Taylor Hooker Flag of Hong Kong.svg Hong Kong
Adam Harper Hooker Flag of England.svg England
Scott Cameron Prop Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia
Gareth Wills Prop Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Wales
Jack Parfitt Prop Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia
Ronan Donnelly Prop IRFU flag.svg Ireland
Wilson Fu Prop Flag of Hong Kong.svg Hong Kong
George Fleming Lock Flag of England.svg England
Anthony Hopewell Lock Flag of England.svg England
Paul Dwyer Lock Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand
Jamie McGregor Flanker Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand
Jonny James Flanker Flag of Hong Kong.svg Hong Kong
Simon Tasker Flanker Flag of Hong Kong.svg Hong Kong
Gavin Bowring Flanker Flag of Hong Kong.svg Hong Kong
James Fleming Number 8 Flag of England.svg England
Matthew McManaway Number 8 Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand
PlayerPositionUnion
Sam Pinder Scrum-half Flag of Scotland.svg Scotland
Reece Hamon Scrum-half Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand
Julian Buck Scrum-half Flag of the United States.svg United States
Andrew Tasker Scrum-half Flag of Hong Kong.svg Hong Kong
Alex King Fly-half Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand
Michael Harman Fly-half Flag of Hong Kong.svg Hong Kong
Dean Cummins Fly-half Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand
Sam Barton Centre Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand
Scott Parkes Centre Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand
Lee Vaughan Centre Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand
Shay Moseby Wing Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand
Stephen Knox Wing IRFU flag.svg Ireland
Mike Fung Wing Flag of Hong Kong.svg Hong Kong
Alasdair Frazer Fullback IRFU flag.svg Ireland

SCAA CWB Management Committee

Past Notable Male Players

Trophies and History

The men section has won the League and Grand Championship in 2013/2014 and 2014/2015.

Participation in French TV reality program Les Anges de la telerealite in December 2019, shooting during a game against Typhoons and a one way win for Causeway Bay RFC after multiple devastating scrums.

Past Notable Female Players

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References

  1. "History of SCAA Causeway Bay RFC". SCAA CWB.