
Hong Kong, China has just secured a historic spot at the 2027 Rugby World Cup in Australia, signaling a potential seismic shift in Asian rugby. From part-time players turning professional, to strategic collaborations across unions, David Pembroke speaks with Jamie Farndale—former Scottish international—about the nation’s journey, ambitions, and the broader ripple effects for the global game. As Hong Kong prepares to face top-tier nations in a challenging pool, the story highlights resilience, innovation, and the rising tide of rugby across Asia.
Hong Kong's qualification for 2027: the game-changing milestone
The transformation from part-time to full-time professional players
Strategic MOUs with Japan, China, and Australia to grow Asian rugby
The impact of the Nan Fung Impact League inspired by Sail GP
Hong Kong's preparations for the Nation's Cup and World Cup debut
The future of women's rugby in Hong Kong and Asia
PLUS: how innovative social impact initiatives in rugby are redefining community engagement and athlete development across the globe.
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