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Hong Kong Sevens 2011
The Hong Kong Sevens are Hong Kong's very own rugby team. This is a team loved not just by its local supporters, but also by fans from all over the globe.
The Hong Kong Sevens travel the globe and modestly prove their fierce athletic ability and competitive nature. Both the men and women teams work to represent a set of values that last far beyond the game of rugby. The Hong Kong Sevens accomplish this by pairing core principles of the game with attainable life values.
The Hong Kong Sevens typically have a fourteen week season that extends an extra three weeks if they make it to the quarter finals, semi finals, and the championship.
With this mindset, it's important to mention that the Hong Kong Sevens aren't only concerned with their record. They are heavily involved in local and international charities as they tour the world. The Hong Kong Sevens have made an incredible impact in addition to focusing on social outreach programs in certain areas.
It is obvious that the Hong Kong Sevens are a team to be admired, not to mention attending one of the games will really get your blood pumping. Hong Kong Sevens rugby matches begin with the roar of a rowdy crowd ready for a battle to the last second. Once the energy sparks, it doesn't die down until the very end of the game. The intensity of the players seeps into the fans watching the trying sport live. No matter your reason to support this talented and worthwhile team, one thing is clear, you can't miss the Hong Kong Sevens.
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