The Hong Kong Soccer Football Union's Gents and Females Sevens groups have started on their first international planning trip for this seasons Cathay Hawaiian / HSBC Hong Kong Sevens and Cathay Hawaiian / HSBC Hong Kong Females Sevens, viewing the most popular sevens competition in Darwin, Sydney (Jan 25-26, 2014).This will be the first event that the Gents and Females groups will be under the cost of the new trainers hired to run the top level Soccer Sevens program at the Hong Kong Activities Institution."It is a important trip," said Dai Rees, HKRFU Go of Technological Growth and Efficiency.
"It is the first coaching camping as a full-time group successfully, with most of the sportsmen from the HKSI engaged. It is also the chance of the new trainers to seal their route on where they want the teams to go and to assess the present gamers in an extreme aggressive atmosphere.""Darwin is the begin of a large strategy for Hong Kong with the Oriental Activities on the schedule and of course the future certification competition for a only identify on the HSBC Sevens Globe Sequence at share at the Hong Kong Sevens," included Rees.Twenty-five of the 28 gamers (14-person squads) in the two groups are either complete or part-time sportsmen at the Hong Kong Activities Institution. With the high variety of HKSI sportsmen, the HKRFU is domiciling the groups at the North Area Institution of Game during their trip. The Rubgy fans can get the Hong Kong seven tickets at very cheap rates.
The gamers will be able to use the world-class features of the North Area Institution of Game (NTIS) during their check out, while the trainers will communicate with the NTIS tennis trainers during the check out as a indicates of building up connections between the two Institutions.Ex-Wales Sevens trainer Gareth Baber will trainer the Gents group for initially in Darwin and has chosen a expert group of 14 to journey to Sydney.
Baber discussed the chance of enjoying in Darwin saying, "Training ideologies like this offer a great probability to see how gamers respond when they are away from home and offered difficulties outside of their regular coaching surroundings.



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