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Phil Kearns (64)
Why do you believe that Hong Kong could work? Yes, the Sevens is a big event, and so is the occasional Test match. That is because they are seen as big social occasions, drawing lots of people who go for the fun and are only superficially interested in rugby per se, and they also draw lots of expat tourists from the region for the weekend.
It is notoriously difficult to make estimates, but I would guess that there are about 50,000 expats from the Western world at any time, certainly not enough to support a Soup franchise, and definitely not enough to make the slightest ripple in local HK tv ratings.
I suppose if HSBC decided to fund a franchise, it could work through sheer weight of corporate money. But they are already sponsoring the IRB Sevens, and have recently given up their sponsorship of the Tahs.
It is notoriously difficult to make estimates, but I would guess that there are about 50,000 expats from the Western world at any time, certainly not enough to support a Soup franchise, and definitely not enough to make the slightest ripple in local HK tv ratings.
I suppose if HSBC decided to fund a franchise, it could work through sheer weight of corporate money. But they are already sponsoring the IRB Sevens, and have recently given up their sponsorship of the Tahs.