History
of Sevens - Past Results
The world's premier Rugby Sevens Tournament was born over
pre-luncheon drinks at the venerable old Hong Kong Club on
a misty spring day in 1975. The Chairman of the Hong Kong
Rugby Football Union, an amiable South African entrepreneur,
A.D.C. "Tokkie" Smith, was talking with tobacco
company executive Ian Gow. It was Gow's idea, as Promotions
Manager for his firm, to sponsor a Rugby Tournament with top
teams from throughout the world competing.
On March 28, 1976, less than a year after Tokkie Smith and
Ian Gow shared a glass, clubs from Korea, Australia, New Zealand,
Tonga, Japan, Sri Lanka, Malaysia and Fiji participated in
the first Hong Kong Sevens Tournament. It was an astonishing
accomplishment; in less than 12 months, a team of talented,
dedicated volunteers had created a sporting event that was
to tackle the imagination of the rugby world.
As the Tournament grew throughout the 70's and 80's in both
supporter popularity and the number of participating teams,
which had now progressed from club sides to representative
teams, the Tournament moved from its original home in the
Hong Kong Football Club to the Hong Kong Government Stadium.
By the beginning of the 90's, with demand for tickets having
outstretched the capacity of the Stadium for over five years,
it was time for a larger facility. The Stadium that had been
the Tournament's home for 12 years was re-built in 1994 and
a 40,000-seat Hong Kong Stadium is now its current venue.
In 1993 the first Rugby World Cup Sevens Tournament was held
in Scotland, where the game of Sevens had originated. Hong
Kong was awarded the prestige of hosting the 2nd Rugby World
Cup Sevens in 1997, which was a huge success in a memorable
year for Hong Kong as it was handed back to China and became
a Special Administrative Region.
During the years after the Rugby World Cup Sevens it was
apparent how important the game of Sevens rugby had become
in the development of good rugby players. Players such as
Jonah Lomu, Christian Cullen, George Gregan to name a few
first demonstrated their speed and agility in the Hong Kong
Sevens. The iRB, recognising the value of the game of Sevens,
launched its inaugural World Sevens Series in 2000 - the 25th
year of Sevens Rugby in Hong Kong - to enable more players
to benefit from Sevens competitions. A core of 10 to 12 of
the world's top teams now participate in tournaments in Dubai,
South Africa, South America, Australia, New Zealand, Europe
and Asia.
The Hong Kong Sevens Tournament itself has a wonderful history.
It is now considered the iRB's "Jewel in the Crown"
in the Series and still continues to grow in popularity with
players and spectators. Rugby World Cup Sevens 2005 was the
second time Hong Kong has hosted RWC Sevens and this year
marks 30 years of sevens rugby in Hong Kong - a remarkable
achievement.
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Rugby Football Union
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