USRC Tigers (三軍會猛虎欖球會) is a rugby union club based in
King's Park, Hong Kong
King's Park is an area in Yau Tsim Mong District in Kowloon, Hong Kong.
Location
It is bounded approximately by Waterloo Road to the north, the East Rail line to the east, Austin Road to the south, and Nathan Road to the west. There is a ...
. It arose from the merger between Kai Tak Tigers and DeA Flamingo Rugby Football Club in 1990 to become "DeA Tigers". In 2014, DeA Tigers associated with the
United Services Recreation Club
The United Services Recreation Club (USRC) () is a historical club located on Gun Club Hill Barracks site at Gascoigne Road in Kowloon, Hong Kong. Originally it was a British colonial establishment but now is a property of the People's Liberatio ...
(USRC) to become "USRC Tigers".
History
Kai Tak Mini Rugby Club, a precursor to the present-day club, was created in the late 1970s to cater for
mini rugby Mini rugby, also known as New Image Rugby, is a form of rugby union designed to introduce the sport to children. It uses a smaller ball and pitch than standard rugby, and has eight to ten players a side.
Invented in England in 1970, mini rugby was ...
. It derived its name from its location at the sports ground at Kai Tak.
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''The KCC Magazine'', May 2008, Kowloon Cricket Club
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History
The Cricket Club was established on 4 October 1904 and was provided land from the government i ...
However, as the
Kai Tak Airport
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expanded, the club was relocated first to Blackdown Barracks where the
British military
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were stationed, and then successively to
Shek Kip Mei
Shek Kip Mei, is an area in New Kowloon, to the northeast of the Kowloon Peninsula of Hong Kong. It borders Sham Shui Po and Kowloon Tong.
History
At the time of the 1911 census, the population of Shek Kip Mei was 72.
A major fire on 25 ...
and finally
King's Park, where it shared the grounds with 'Tigers Rugby Club' of the British Armed Forces. After the British departed in 1997, Kai Tak Minis adopted the word 'Tigers' into their name and became the Kai Tak Tigers Mini Rugby Club until the merger with DeA.
[
The 'seniors' part of the club was formed in 1988 to pursue a Rugby Development Programme under the auspices of the ]Duke of Edinburgh Award Scheme
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, and was thus named 'DeA'. This group of local male and female P.E. teachers joined with the scheme participants to enter the first ever touch rugby
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training and tournament. In 1990, 'DeA Flamingo Rugby Football Club' was created to cater for older rugby players in need of a senior club. Over time, the 'Flamingo' in the name was dropped.[
In September 2002,][About DeA]
DeA Tigers, 12 September 2008 upon its merger with Kai Tak, creating only the second club to cater for rugby at all levels, the club henceforth become 'DeA Tigers Rugby Football Club'.[ At the club's general meeting in 2014, members approved an association with the ]United Services Recreation Club
The United Services Recreation Club (USRC) () is a historical club located on Gun Club Hill Barracks site at Gascoigne Road in Kowloon, Hong Kong. Originally it was a British colonial establishment but now is a property of the People's Liberatio ...
(USRC) and a name change to USRC Tigers RFC, and as of 2021 season KROLL USRC Tigers. "USRC TIGERS"
USRC Tigers RFC. 4 August 2014
from the original on 8 August 2014
Grounds
Tigers' "home ground" at King's Park is shared with other members of the King's Park Sports Association – sporting clubs that play a range of sports such as football, baseball. The actual tenant is the Hong Kong Rugby Football Union
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, which signed the underlying seven-year lease with the Hong Kong Government for the grounds, and invested in laying artificial turf on all pitches and installing floodlighting.[
]
Men’s senior 2021-22 squad
in bold = players internationals
Notable players
* Rowan Varty – Hong Kong
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international, former Toyota Shokki Shuttles player, also the first Hong Kong player to represent the Barbarians
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.[Sallay, Alvin (23 April 2013). "Rowan Varty to add pace to Barbarians". ''South China Morning Post'']
* Mark Reddish
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– Wellington Rugby Football Union
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and Hurricanes (rugby union)
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player.
* Adam Hill
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Career
A South Island native, Hill started out his senior career for the Dunedin based ...
– Wellington Rugby Football Union
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and Hurricanes (rugby union)
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player.
* Senirusi Seruvakula
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Rugby career
Seruvakula played for the Brothers Rugby Club in Brisbane for seven years. He ...
– Naitasiri Rugby Club
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, Fijian rugby union
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player
* Kiniviliame Radaveta
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– Hydro Rugby Club
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and Fijian rugby union
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player.
* Dane Maraki
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– Manly RUFC
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player.
* Ivan Zenovic
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– Hong Kong
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international.
* Charles Armstrong – Ireland U18 international, former Nottingham R.F.C.
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The first XV are nicknamed The Archers, in reference to the famous Robi ...
player.
* Marc Siddons Marc or MARC may refer to:
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– former Lazio Roma Rugby
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player.
* Donald Blake – former Nottingham R.F.C.
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player.
* Sam Wood
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– former Nottingham R.F.C.
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The first XV are nicknamed The Archers, in reference to the famous Robi ...
player.
* Robert Cleary – former Nottingham R.F.C.
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and Northampton Old Scouts RFC player.
Braam Gerber (RSA) Blue Bulls
Membership
Tigers currently have about 1,000 playing members in the minis, youth, senior and social sections. Membership of the mini/youth rugby club is relatively open, and is achieved through the players themselves; registration takes place at the start of each season in late August/early September. Costs are kept to a minimum by parents' active involvement in the running of the club, such as taking on the role as coaches or in other capacities, and/or join the Section or General Committees that administer the club.
Seasons
USRC Tigers have a semi-professional Men’s and Women’s team in the HKRFU Premiership, the highest league in Hong Kong rugby.
Furthermore USRC Tigers field teams adult, development and social teams in Prem A and several lower leagues.
Youth are playing their games in the Youth Premiership while Minis have several inter-club festivals throughout the season.
Club structure
The club is divided into three main sporting divisions: Senior, Youth, and Mini; each division has its own committee, and sections for girls/women's rugby. The club is run by a General Committee consisting of six Elected Members and three ''ex officio'' members, who are the chairmen of each of the Seniors Colts and Minis, and a number of co-opted members. It also has activities on a social level for adults.[
The DeA 1st, 2nd and 3rd XV all reached the finals in 2010/2011 season.
]
Youth-rugby section
The Colts are youth section, for children aged between 12 and 18.
Tigers Youth rugby is the largest and most successful Youth rugby section of any club in Hong Kong having won many successive U19 championship titles.
Mini-rugby section
The Minis cater for children from the age of 4 up to the age of 11. Minis play touch rugby from 4 years onwards while full contact tackling is gradually introduced for kids aged 8 years.
The Tiger Minis usually train on Sunday mornings at their home ground at Kings Park. Every November they are hosting Tigerfest, one of the largest mini rugby festivals in the world, often with over 3,500 participating players.
Vice presidents
There is a further unofficial section consisting of distinguished former players, club officials, coaches and supporters called The Grey Commandos.
Affiliations
As of August 2014, Tigers RFC is associated with the United Services Recreation Club
The United Services Recreation Club (USRC) () is a historical club located on Gun Club Hill Barracks site at Gascoigne Road in Kowloon, Hong Kong. Originally it was a British colonial establishment but now is a property of the People's Liberatio ...
.
In the 2017-18 season, USRC Tigers came top of the league with 39 points.
References
External links
Seniors and colts
Minis
{{Rugby union in Hong Kong
Rugby clubs established in 1978
Rugby union teams in Hong Kong
King's Park, Hong Kong