Singapore U16 6-0 Hong Kong U16


| Photo by Les Tan/Red Sports |

In the second game which is again drew more supporters to the Upper Serangoon venue the national teams took to the field to battle at Under 16 level, the game proved to be a lot tighter than the first fixture with no score in the first half and after an off the ball incident which resulted in a sin binning for the Hong Kong team along with three missed Hong Kong penalties and Singapore not being able to capitalise on the advantage the teams ended the half at stalemate.
The second half again was closely fought with this time Singapore being on the wrong side of the referee with David Daniel being sin binned for 10 mins. From this Hong Kong were allowed to attack more freely however the Singaporean defence held firm with Captain Harvey Aldrin leading from the front in the tight five and Samuel Teo and Charlie Hyde leading the midfield defence.
Singapore were then awarded a kickable penalty of which Naresh Kunasegaran slotted the 3 points to send the national Singapore team into the lead, ten minutes later after more sustained pressure Singapore were again awarded another penalty with Naresh again stepping up to score a further 3 points making the score 6-0 with fifteen minutes of the game left to play.
In a nervous last quarter the defence held firm from both sides, and with a fresh flow of players coming on and off the field from both teams neither team could add any further scores, IRB referee Azhar blew for full time and sent the Singaporean team and supporters into both relief and happiness.

Head Coach Harry Orgee commented
There is a saying in rugby that teams to win games must have a strong offence but a stronger defence and that was certainly evident this evening from the players. This is a special group of players with the amount spirit and respect that they show for each other. We didn’t have a huge amount of time together so we weren’t able to put huge amount of structure into the way we wanted to play but I felt in the end this certainly played to our advantage. From a coaching point of view things are made a lot easier with strong leaders within the group, captain Harvey Aldrin has led right from the front as has Sebastian Seow controlling the back line attack and defence. But special mention must go to Naresh for his cool calm collected nature for converting the two penalties whilst under immense pressure.
I would like to just finally thank Centaurs Rugby, Tanglin Rugby Club, and St Andrews School for their support with facilities and pitches.”

Singapore National U16 Squad
Harvey Aldrin (Captain) – ACS Independent
David Daniel – St Andrews Secondary School
Nigel Ian Rankin – St Andrews Secondary School
Geoffrey Lee – ACS Independent
Kelvin Yau – St Andrews Secondary School
Norman Ng – ACS Independent
Samuel Koh – St Andrews Secondary School
Lo Eu Wen – ACS Independent
Barry Ann Jie Xun – ACS Independent
Tay Wei Shane – St Andrews Secondary School
Gurveer Singh – St Andrews Secondary School
Muhammad Syafiq – St Andrews Secondary School
Adriel Toh – St Andrews Secondary School
Sebastian Seow – ACS Independent
Charlie Hyde – Tanglin Trust School/Centaurs
Alex Lombardi – Lycee Francais School/ Centaurs
Naresh Kunasegaran – St Andrews Secondary School
Samuel Becker – ACS Independent
Sean Chang – St Andrews Secondary School
Rauf Raihan – Greenridge Secondary School
Abdul Rauf – St Andrews Secondary School
Panuvich Panpattanasil – ACS Independent
Dominic Ting – ACS Independent
Hilman Iskandar Wong – ACS Independent
Umar Muhd Noor – St Joseph’s Institution
Samuel Teo – ACS Independent

Singapore U14 5-32 Hong Kong U14

On Tuesday 19th April Singapore Rugby Union played Hong Kong Rugby Union at both U14 and U16 level in two international test match friendly’s at St Andrews Secondary School in front  of a big crowd on a hot afternoon and a sticky evening.

Singapore National U14 v Hong Kong U16
In the first fixture which kicked off at 5pm both Under 14 teams faced each other. Singapore fought hard in the first half but conceded two tries and then hit back early in the second half with a score from Riq Harriz, Marcus Smith was unable to convert making the score 14-5.
In the blazing Singapore sun Hong Kong again applied the pressure and scored a further 3 tries after some lack lustre Singaporean defence, with the score at 25-5, the local team applied further pressure to gain another score but proved in vain with poor finishing letting Singapore down.

Head Coach Harry Orgee commented
“ The boys showed a lot of heart and determination especially after a disruptive week of training with various players not be being available, I am hugely proud of this group of players, there has been a core group who have stuck together through thick and thin and for some of them the future is really bright with their own personal rugby development, Hong Kong proved too strong for us this afternoon but I foresee future fixtures with this group to be a lot closer”

Assistant Coach Neil Morton spoke after the game
“The result may have flattered Hong Kong as the Singaporean boys defiantly gave a good account of themselves. Considering the short time in which they had to work together as a squad this game can be taken as a massive positive for both the boys as individuals and as Singaporean rugby moving forward. The physical size of Hong Kong was something we could not compete with especially at the contact area. In attack we were always looking a threat with Marcus Smith at fly-half and Riq Harriz at inside centre performing very well and constantly getting behind the defence. Here we have the bare bones of good individuals with masses amount of talent and as a rugby union we need to ensure we continue to develop these players so that they can one reach the goal of representing the full national team.”


Singapore National Under 14 Squad
Jack Stewart (Captain) – Australian International School/ Tanglin Rugby Club ©
Cai Devine (Vice Captain) – UWCSEA (VC)/Centaurs Rugby
Matthew Pangrazio – AISS/ Centaurs Rugby
Jeromy Chua – St Andrews Secondary School
Charles Loh – St Andrews Secondary School
Nick Grundlingh – UWCSEA/ Centaurs Rugby
Hidayatul Hakim - St Andrew Secondary School
Edoardo Cristiani –Overseas Family School/Centaurs Rugby
Richard Sigl – UWCSEA/Centaurs Rugby
Kyler Wong – ACS Independent
Bryan Putra – ACS Independent
Keegan Yap – ACS Independent
Danial Venema - Singapore American School/ Centaurs Rugby
Marcus Smith (Vice Captain) – UWCSEA (VC)/Centaurs Rugby
Akida Lim – St Andrews Secondary School
Muhammad Asyraff – Montfort Secondary School
Riq Harriz – St Josephs Institution
Indra Putra – Bedok Town Secondary School
Shreyas Babu – St Josephs Institution
Kok Ho – St Andrews Secondary School
Emeric Bucaille – Lycee Francais School/Centaurs Rugby
Maxime Chevot – Lycee Francais School/Centaurs Rugby
Muhammad Irfan Mohamad - Damai Secondary School/Centaurs Rugby
Marcus Wright – UWCSEA/Tanglin Rugby Club

SINGAPORE RUGBY CLUBS JOIN THE JAPAN AID EFFORT

On Friday 11th March, Japan’s cataclysmic earthquake set off a chain reaction felt around the world.  Immediately after this tragedy struck, leaders between the Singapore Cricket Club (SCC) Rugby Section and Singapore Japanese Rugby Football Club (SJRFC) met to formulate a fund-raising campaign.  

This Saturday 9th April, these two clubs will take the field in a Charity Rugby Match held at the SCC Padang (K.O. 5:00 pm) in front of an estimated crowd of 1,000.  Opening remarks will be delivered by Japanese Ambassador to Singapore, Mr. Yoichi Suzuki. Food and Refreshments will be available all afternoon, and access is free to the general public.  

To contribute to this cause further, please contact SCC Red Cross Liaison:  Nick Francis, N.Francis@kennedys-law.com.sg


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