Valley RFC

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Societe Generale Valley
Founded1975; 49 years ago (1975)
Ground(s)Happy Valley (Capacity: 2,000)
ChairmanBrett Stewien
Coach(es)Mark Fatialofa
Martin Muller
League(s)HKRU Premiership
Team kit
Official website
www.valleyrfc.com

Valley RFC is a sports club based in Hong Kong with a rugby section ( known as Societe Generale Valley RFC for sponsorship reasons) as well as Netball and Hockey sections. It also has a junior rugby academy called Valley Fort. The club is historically based in Happy Valley, Hong Kong, inside the Happy Valley Racecourse, hence the inspiration for its logo, the Knight chess piece.

History[1]

Valley RFC also known as Valley was founded in 1975 by a group of ex-members of the Royal Hong Kong Police Rugby Club, some displaced individuals and schoolboys who joined forces to enter a team in the local rugby competition. The result was Valley RFC, so named because of its home in Happy Valley. Valley's men of rugby have been running out in Black and Red for the past 27 seasons and have been the most successful domestic rugby side in recent years. The 2,000-capacity Happy Valley Racecourse stadium is their rugby union home.

Valley RFC closeup-1988

Rugby

Men's Rugby

Valley is the most successful Rugby Club in Hong Kong and has won trophies at all levels of competition over the past 30 years. In recent years, the Premiership team has won back to back championships and grand finals. From 2013-2018 the premiership team had a winning streak of 6 Grand Championships in a row - still a record as of 2021 - along with 2 League victories over that time - 2015/16 and 2016/17. In 2009 Valley had an unbeaten season with wins in the league and Grand Championship! In the 2002/03 seasons Valley first team went undefeated for 16 consecutive matches taking out the League and then the Grand Championship. In the same season, the coach and captain were awarded by the HKRFU with the Coach of the Year and the Player of the Year respectively. The Top Try Scorer award also went to a Valley player, Alex Telea, with a record 25 tries. A number of Valley players represent the

Hong Kong Football Club
known as the Valley derby. Valley holds the record for most consecutive Grand Championship wins with six in a row as of March 2018

Ladies' Rugby

Valley Ladies (The Pink Ladies) was formed in 1996 as part of the development of women's rugby in Hong Kong. Ladies rugby in Hong Kong has evolved over the years from 7's rugby, 10-a-side rugby to the first season of 15's rugby being played in 2002–2003. At the time Valley couldn't field a women's 15's side, however they did continue in the ladies 7's league. They are supported by the same coaches and levels of expertise available to the men's section. Off the field and off-season they are as active with touch and tag rugby and Dragon Boating where this year The Pink Ladies Dragon Boating squad won the plate winners narrowly beating the Hockey section Avalon Maidens.

Youth Rugby (Valley Fort RFC)

In 2002 Valley RFC re-established links with Stanley Fort RFC so that it could build a better framework to cater for more youth sides and to help provide young rugby players with a seamless path from junior to senior rugby. In 2004, to enhance the affiliation with Valley RFC, Stanley Fort changed its name to Valley Fort RFC and now plays in black and red (following the senior team strip). Valley Fort is one of the larger mini-rugby clubs in Hong Kong and has over 700 registered players in its mini and colt sections. The club runs a number of teams at all age groups from Under 5's to Under 19s.

Hockey

Comprising five Men's teams and five Ladies' teams, the hockey section is the largest section within Valley RFC with over 200 active members

Netball

Valley RFC currently has 10 Netball teams competing throughout all divisions of the Hong Kong Netball Association. Valley RFC Netball is one of the most successful and decorated netball clubs in Hong Kong bringing home over 20 league trophies in the Senior Women's Competition. Because of our history and success, Valley Netball continues to be the most coveted club attracting over 150 players to our Women's League annual August trials.

Honours

  • Hong Kong Men's Rugby Premiership
    • Grand Final Champions: 1990, 1994, 1996, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018
    • League Champions: 1990, 1991, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2009, 2010, 2016, 2017

Hong Kong Women's Rugby Premiership

  • Grand Final Champions: 1994, 1996, 1997, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2019, 2020
  • League Champions: 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2020

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Men's Premiership Rugby Squad[3]

in bold = international players
Note: Flags indicate national union under World Rugby eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-World Rugby nationality.

Player Position Union
Grant Kemp
Prop
Hong Kong Hong Kong
Faizal Solomona Penesa
Prop
Hong Kong Hong Kong
Kai Cheuk Terry Tsang
Prop
Hong Kong Hong Kong
Rory Young
Prop
England England
Daniel Mau'u
Prop
New Zealand New Zealand
Nick Brown
Prop
Australia Australia
Thomas Concu
Prop
England England
Barend Potgieter
Prop
South Africa South Africa
Luke Dewar
Hooker
New Zealand New Zealand
Patrick King
Hooker
United States United States
James Cunningham
Lock
Hong Kong Hong Kong
James Craig
Lock
England England
Jack Capil
Lock
New Zealand New Zealand
Dom Hegglin
Lock
United States United States
Sheldon Coffin
Lock
Hong Kong Hong Kong
Christopher Allman
Lock
England England
Nyasha Tarusenga
Back row
Zimbabwe Zimbabwe
Toby Fenn
Back row
Hong Kong Hong Kong
Sion Bennett
Back row
Wales Wales
Carl Marks
Back row
South Africa South Africa
Luke van der Smit
Back row
Hong Kong Hong Kong
Player Position Union
Ruan du Plooy
Scrum-half
New Zealand New Zealand
Adam Rolston
Scrum-half
Hong Kong Hong Kong
Will Batcup
Scrum-half
Wales Wales
Benjamin Rimene
Fly-half
Hong Kong Hong Kong
Matthew Rosslee
Fly-half
Hong Kong Hong Kong
Siyamthanda Alam
Fly-half
South Africa South Africa
Thomas Smith
Fly-half
Max Woodward
Centre
Hong Kong Hong Kong
Peter Laverick
Centre
England England
Rob Fogerty
Centre
Philippines Philippines
Mitchell Purvis
Centre
England England
Elden Schoeman
Centre
South Africa South Africa
Harry Sayers
Wing
Hong Kong Hong Kong
Tim Evans
Wing
Wales Wales
Andrew Farley
Wing
Hong Kong Hong Kong
Doug Fluker
Wing
Hong Kong Hong Kong
Tim Sutton
Wing
New Zealand New Zealand
Jason Li
Wing
Hong Kong Hong Kong
Hardus Pretorius
Wing
South Africa South Africa
Hugo Stiles
Fullback
Hong Kong Hong Kong
Whiria Meltzer
Fullback
New Zealand New Zealand

Notable former players

  • Hong Kong Rambo Leung - Hong Kong international.
  • Hong Kong Matthew Deayton - Hong Kong international.
  • New Zealand Rodney McIntosh - Hong Kong international and New Zealand Maori
  • Tonga Isi Tui'vai - Hong Kong and Tongan international
  • New Zealand Keith Lowen - New Zealand All Black
  • Top14
    and English Premiership player
  • United States Stuart Krohn - Hong Kong international and Stade Toulousain player.
  • Hong Kong Robin Bredbury - Hong Kong international.
  • Hong Kong Owen Sussex - Hong Kong international
  • Australia Mark Ashall - Hong Kong international.
  • New Zealand Dean Herewini - Hong Kong international
  • Hong Kong Alex Telea - Western Samoa international
  • Australia Matthew Dowling - New South Wales Waratahs
  • New Zealand Andrew Wongkee - Hong Kong international
  • Republic of Ireland Terence Montgomery - Hong Kong international.
  • England Grant Livingston - former London Scottish player.
  • Hong Kong Salom Yiu - Hong Kong international.
  • Wales Jack Bennett - Hong Kong international.
  • New Zealand Kirk Munro - Hong Kong international.
  • New Zealand Justin Temara - Hong Kong international.
  • Scotland Andrew Kelly - former Edinburgh Rugby player. Scotland A. international.
  • New Zealand Alex Baddeley - Hong Kong international.
  • Top14
    player
  • Hong Kong Adam Rolston - Hong Kong international.
  • Hong Kong Ed Rolston - former Leicester Tigers player and Hong Kong international.
  • Hong Kong Max Woodward - Hong Kong international (Union and Sevens).
  • New Zealand Ryan Meacham - Hong Kong international (Union and Sevens).
  • New Zealand Nicholas Hewson - Hong Kong international and captain (XV's and VII's). Hong Kong's most capped XV's player.
  • Hong Kong Harry Sayers - Hong Kong international
  • Hong Kong Paul Altier - Hong Kong international
  • Hong Kong Matthew Rosslee - Hong Kong international
  • New Zealand Tau Koloamatangi - Hong Kong international and former New Zealand U20
  • Hong Kong Ben Higgins - Hong Kong international
  • England Seb Nagle-Taylor - England Sevens international[4]

References

  1. ^ "From Early Beginnings". www.valleyrfc.com. Retrieved 24 February 2021.
  2. ^ "Hong Kong Rugby Union Annual Report 2016/2017". Issuu. Retrieved 24 February 2021.
  3. ^ https://www.asierugby.com/valley
  4. ^ https://www.drfc.co.uk/squad/seb-nagle-taylor/