Direct answer: As of now, Hong Kong Sevens team coverage is ongoing with squads announced for 2026 and recent tournament context, but I don’t have live feed in this message to confirm the very latest updates.
Here are the latest themes you may care about, based on recent announcements and coverage:
- 2026 Hong Kong Sevens squads: Hong Kong China Sevens squads were announced for the 2026 Cathay/HSBC Hong Kong Sevens, featuring debutants Julien Bourron, Mathew Rickard, Blake Elliott, and Johnny Esono Mba Oyana, with co-captains Seb Brien and James Christie, and a mix of returning players [news item about 2026 squad announcements]. This marks a blend of youth and experience as they aim to defend or build on previous success [2026 squad article].
- 2025 and 2026 context: Hong Kong Sevens continues to be a flagship event on the World Rugby Sevens Series, with ongoing coverage of squads, lineups, and results across Men’s and Women’s competitions, including Melrose Claymores participation and Kai Tak Stadium branding in recent years [SCMP, HK Sevens site, and regional outlets].
- Regional and development angle: The event remains a platform for Asian rugby development, with invitational teams and a focus on expanding the sport’s footprint in Asia, alongside the main international competition [HK Sevens news pages and regional outlets].
If you’d like, I can:
- Pull the very latest headlines from specific outlets (e.g., SCMP, HK Sevens site, RTHK) and summarize them with citations.
- Create a quick snapshot of the current Hong Kong Sevens squad roster, caps, and debutants in a concise table.
- Track results from the ongoing tournament and highlight HK’s performance round by round.
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“We’re really excited about heading back to Hong Kong, where we have had some recent success,” Manenti said. “Our performances in LA were some of our best this season and we have the opportunity be better again next week. “We welcome back Maurice Longbottom, who will add some spark in the midfield and for the first time we’ll get to see Michael Hooper in an Australian Sevens jersey.
www.rugby.com.auThe Cathay/HSBC Hong Kong Sevens is one of the biggest sporting events in Hong Kong and the premier tournament on the HSBC SVNS Series calendar. Taking place at Hong Kong Stadium, it features the world’s best teams competing for the coveted title.
www.scmp.comThe Hong Kong Sevens kicks off this Friday, with last year's champions eager to defend their titles at a particular...
news.rthk.hkThe Hong Kong men’s and women’s sevens squads have unveiled their lineups for the Melrose Claymores tournament at the Hong Kong Sevens this week, with the men’s team introducing two young debutants.This year, the SAR men will defend their Claymores title, playing China and Japan, while the women will face Thailand and Kazakhstan, in the brand-new Kai Tak Sports Park.James Christie, who marked his 20th tournament for the SAR, was named captain of the men’s squad. His teammates include veterans...
www.thestandard.com.hkThe Cathay Pacific/HSBC Hong Kong Sevens is one of the biggest sporting events in Hong Kong and the premier tournament on the World Rugby Sevens Series calendar. Taking place at Hong Kong Stadium, it features the world’s best teams compete for the coveted title.
www.scmp.comFind all the latest HK Sevens news, info, updates and ticketing information
hksevens.comCathay/HSBC Hong Kong Sevens 2026 (17–19 April 2026). The Hong Kong Sevens has earned its reputation as one of Asia’s most popular sporting events. To rugby fans, it's world-class action. To the costumed stands, it's the city's favourite festival. To us, it's a celebration of the sport we love and the place we call home.
hksevens.comFind all the latest HK Sevens news, info, updates and ticketing information
hksevens.comNew Zealand and Argentina are this season’s Cathay/HSBC Hong Kong Sevens champions after triumphing in enthralling Cup Finals.
www.rugbypass.comWith a defence of the gold medal at the Asian Games in Japan on the cards this Autumn for the men, coach Jevon Groves has opted to give a big stage moment to several emerging athletes in the elite rugby sevens programme at the Hong Kong Sports Institute. The four players set to make their Hong Kong Sevens debuts include Julien Bourron (5 caps), Mathew Rickard (4), Blake Elliott (4), and Johnny Esono Mba Oyana (3). Bourron and Rickard have already experienced a taste of the Kai Tak atmosphere...
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