Guinness Singapore Rugby League - Week 2 Results



Results from Saturday, 27 November 2010.

Guinness Singapore Rugby Premiership
Bucks 1s defeated Wanderers 1s 30-13
Singapore Cricket Club 1s defeated Bedok Kings 1s 41-14

Guinness Singapore Rugby Championship
Wanderers 2s defeated Bucks Vandals 19-17
Bedok 2s defeated SCC Tankards 26-21
SCC 3s defeated Singapore Recreation Club 1s 79-0
Oldham 1s defeated Blacks 1s 15-5

Guinness Singapore Rugby Conference
Wanderers 3s defeated Bucks Stags 19-10
SCC Growlers defeated Bedok 3s 39-7
SCC Lions defeated SRC 2s 42-0
Oldham 2s defeated Blacks 2s 17-15

Guinness Singapore Rugby League - Week 2 Fixtures - Saturday 27 November 2010



The Guinness League Fixtures for this Saturday, 27 November 2010

CO denotes Conference
CH denotes Championship
PH denotes Premiership

At Dempsey Road
2:00pm SCC Growlers v Bedok Kings 3rds (CO)
3:30pm SCC Tankards v Bedok Kings 2nds (CH)
5:15pm SCC 1sts v Bedok Kings 1sts (PH)

At CCAB, off Evans Road
3:30pm Bucks Stags v Wanderers 3rds (CO)
5:15pm Bucks Vandals v Wanderers 2nds (CH)
7:00pm Bucks 1sts v Wanderers 1sts (PH)

At Yio Chu Kang Stadium
2:00pm Blacks 2nds v Oldham 2nds (CO)
3:30pm Blacks 1sts v Oldham 1sts (CH)
5:15pm SCC Lions v SRC 2nds (CO)
7:00pm SCC 3rds v SRC 1sts (CH)

ASIAN GAMES RUGBY 7s - WOMEN'S FINISHES 6TH OVERALL



The Singapore National Women's team finished 6th overall out of 8 teams after losing to Japan in the 5th/6th Playoffs.

On the final day of competition on Wednesday, Singapore's results were as follows
Cup Quarters
Lost to Thailand 29-5
(Try by Derelyn Chua)

Plate Semis
Defeated Korea 31- 5
(Tries by Tabitha Fong (2), Angel Liu, Eunice Tay, Derelyn Chua, Conversions by Eunice Tay(3)

5th/6th Playoffs
Lost to Japan 31-0

Women's Results
Final Kazakhstan v China 17-14
3/4 Thailand v Hong Kong 17-12(sudden death)

Men's Result
Final Japan v Hong Kong 28-21
3/4 Korea v China 21 - 14

ASIAN GAMES RUGBY 7S UPDATE - LAST DAY LIVE ON STARHUB CH 245

The Singapore Women's team won 1 game and lost 2 in the the first two day of the 7s competition at the Asian Games in Guangzhou, China.

In their opening match on Sunday, the valiant ladies lost to Japan 17-12 after taking the early lead through Derelyn Chua. Japan came back strongly with 3 tries before Wang Shao Ing scored a try in the last minute of the game. Eunice Tay was successful with one of the two conversions

Yesterday, Singapore lost to eventual group champion, Kazakhstan 29-0.The team played bravely against a bigger and faster Kazakhstan who earlier romped past India 50-0. Kazakhstan raced to a 22-0 lead before the end of the first half. Singapore played well in the 2nd half but could not convert their possession into points due to the Kazakhs aggresive defending.

In the last group match, Singapore defeated India 22-5, scoring 3 tries in the first half through Samantha Goh, Sophie Ann Gollifer and Wong Yi Lin. Eunice Tay converted once for Singapore to lead 17-0 at the break.

In the second half, Tabitha Fong added another try before India scored a consolation try in the dying minutes of the game.

Singapore plays Thailand at 10:09 am in the Cup Quartefinals today and Singapore Rugby wish the team the best of luck for their final day of competition.

Starhub Channel 245 will be showing the final day's programme for the Asian Games 7s for both men's and women's LIVE from 9am to 7pm today. (Tuesday, 23 November 2010)

Guinness Singapore Rugby League Week 1 Results

Guinness Singapore Rugby Premiership
Bucks 1sts defeated Bedok Kings 1sts 40-0
SCC 1sts defeated Wanderers 1sts 29-7

Guinness Singapore Rugby Championship
Bedok Kings 2nds defeated Bucks Vandals 12-5
SCC Tankards defeated Wanderers 2nds 19-13
SCC 3rds defeated Police 22 - 8

Guinness Singapore Rugby Conference
Bedok Kings 3rds defeated Bucks Stags 10-5
SCC Lions defeated SAA 15-11
SCC Growlers drew with Wanderers 3rds 14-14

Guinness Singapore Rugby League 2010-2011 Season kicks off on Saturday, 20 November

The Guinness Singapore Rugby League 2010 - 2011 Season kicks off with 22 teams from 9 clubs taking part in 3 divisions. The Guinness Singapore Rugby Premiership, The Guinness Singapore Rugby Championship and the Guinness Singapore Rugby Conference.

The first Saturday of the Guinness Leagues sees the debut of 2 new teams in the Conference. St Andrew's Alumni and the SCC Lions.

The fixtures for week 1 is as follows

AT CCAB, off EVANS ROAD
2:00pm Wanderers 3rds v SCC Growlers (Conference - CO)
3:30pm Police v SCC 3rds (Championship - CH)
5:15pm Wanderers 2nds v SCC Tankards (CH)
7:00pm Wanderers 1sts v SCC 1sts (Premiership - PR)

AT YIO CHU KANG STADIUM
2:00pm St Andrew's Alumni v SCC Lions (CO)
3:30pm Bedok Kings 3rds v Bucks Stags (CO)
5:15pm Bedok Kings 2nds v Bucks Vandals (CH)
7:00pm Bedok Kings 1sts v Bucks 1sts (PR)

SELAMAT HARI RAYA HAJI

SINGAPORE RUGBY WOULD LIKE TO WISH ALL OUR MUSLIM FRIENDS SELAMAT HARI RAYA HAJI

Saint Andrew's School Sevens 2010

The St Andrew's School Sevens will be held at St Andrew's School on Tuesday, 16 November with the first match in the Under 14s category kicking off at 11:00am

A total of 12 teams will be taking part in the Under 14s.

The Under 16s and Under 18s Plate and Cup, Semi Finals and Finals, which was postponed from Sunday (due to the heavy rain) at the Padang will start at 5:00pm at the same venue.

Under 14s Category
11:00 am First Match Kick off
2:00 pm   Plate and Cup Semifinals
3:00 pm   Plate Finals
3:15pm    Cup Finals


Under 16s and Under 18s Categories
5:00pm - 6:15pm Under 16 Plate and Cup Semis followed by Finals
6:20pm - 7:36pm Under 18 Plate and Cup Semis followed by Finals

Singapore Cricket Club Under 14 Sevens 2010

Raffles Institution defeated St Andrew's School 14-7 in the Cup Final this afternoon at St Andrew's School. The match was postponed from yesterday after all the Sevens tournament was rained out at the Padang. RI needed a try in the second period of extra time to clinch the winner against a resilient Saints side.

Bali Memorial Cup 2010 - Results

Results of Matches played at the Padang on Saturday, 13 November 2010.

Cunningham Cup
Tanglin Trust School defeated United World CollegeWC 27-12

Over 35s Curtain Raiser
Northern Hemisphere v Southern Hemisphere drew 0-0

Bali Memorial Cup
Northern Hemisphere defeated Southern Hemisphere 27-12

BUSY WEEKEND OF RUGBY ACTION AT THE PADANG - 13/14 NOVEMBER 2010

The Singapore Cricket Club will be hosting the SCC Schools Under 14s Sevens Competition as well as the, Cunningham Cup and Bali Memorial Cup on Saturday, 13th November 2010 at the Padang.

Saint Andrew's School will host the SAS School's Under 16s and Under 18s Sevens on both Saturday and Sunday at the Padang as well.

The Bali Memorial Cup is a match between players based in Singapore, from the Northern Hemisphere and Southern Hemisphere to remember the SCC Players passed during the Bali Bombing Tragedy in October 2002.

The match played in good spirits, to celebrate the camarederie from playing the sport of Rugby and to remember the friends and loved ones lost in 2002.

The full schedule of events this weekend is as follows

Saturday, 13 November 2010
8:00am    SCC 7s Under 14s Kick off
10:24am  SAS 7s Under 16s Kick off
1:48pm    SAS 7s Under 16s - last game kick off
3:00pm    Cunningham Cup - Tanglin Trust School v United World College
4:20pm    Northern Hemisphere v Southern Hempishere (Over 35s)
5:15pm    Bali Memorial Cup

Sunday, 14 November 2010
8:00am    SAS 7s Under 18s Kick off
10:00am  SCC 7s Under 14s Semi-Finals
10:48am  SAS 7s Under 16s continues
1:12pm    SCC 7s U14s Final
2:00pm    SAS 7s Under 16s, Under 18s Semis Start
4:00pm    SAS 7s Under 16s, Under 18s Finals Start
5:00pm    Prize Presentation

DEBUTANTS PENGUINS WIN 2010 SCC 7s

DEBUTANTS HSBC PENGUINS STEAL ALBITT CUP FROM THREE YEAR TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS SA VIPERS -

SINGAPORE, 7 NOVEMBER 2010 - The Singapore Cricket Club International Rugby 7s came to a thrilling conclusion on the Padang, with HSBC Penguins lifting the Ablitt Cup after defeating SA Vipers 19-14. The HSBC Penguins team was in imperious form throughout the tournament and was deserved winners of the 63rd SCC 7s. Thousands of fans returned for the third day of Singapore’s oldest sports tournament and were treated to a feast of world-class rugby. In other finals, Sunnybank lifted the Plate, beating NS Wanderers 15-10, while Sri Lanka SLRFU won the Bowl, beating Tamariva 19-12 in the final.

Peter Hutton said: “Tonight’s Cup final was a fitting conclusion to a wonderful weekend of rugby. For the past three days, some of the world’s best players have exhibited their talents on the Padang. It is not often that we get to see such talented sportspeople perform in Singapore and we are proud to have entertained thousands of local fans over the course of the tournament. We are already looking forward to next year – it will be tough to stage a better quality competition, but we are committed to improving every year and we are already getting enquiries from other world-class teams.”

HSBC Penguins surprised fans taking the tournament with incredible execution and delivery stealing all glory from the Vipers. The final of the Ablitt Cup was a tremendous match, with SA Vipers and the HSBC Penguins serving up an exhilarating display of rugby. Scores at full time were equalized with two tries from SA Viper’s Bernado Botha and HSBC Penguin’s Nalu Tuigamala and David Raikuna. Ultimately the Penguins came out on top with Raikuna scoring the winning try with the final score being 19-14 after extra time. Both teams had been in outstanding form earlier in the day, securing their passage to the final with victories over Cottesloe, Davetalevu and Borneo Eagles, and East Arnhem Rugby, Ponsoby and Horowhenua-Kapiti respectively.

The SCC 7s is staged annually at the purpose built SCC 7s Padang Stadium, which is capable of holding 7,000 fans. The 2010 tournament was the 63rd edition of the tournament, and featured the first ever SCC Women’s International 7s, in which Singapore finished runners-up against Japan yesterday, as well as the first ever National Schools and Colleges Rugby 7s Championship. Anglo Chinese School Independent lifted the U-16 cup, while Tanglin Junior School came out on top in the U-19 competition. The finals were also televised for the very first time on StarHub TV Channel 201, SuperSports Arena.


Kyle Brown looks in disappointment as final whistle is blown


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Notes to Editors:


About the Singapore Cricket Club International Rugby 7s



The Singapore Cricket Club International Rugby 7s is organised by the Singapore Cricket Club and is one of the oldest international invitational team sports events in Asia. What began as a humble tournament for Singaporean and Malaysian teams in the 1940s has grown to be regarded as a spectator friendly tournament with high playing standards. The mission of the tournament is to attract leading international and regional rugby teams, to provide a great spectator event and to further enhance the prestige of the Singapore Cricket Club. Surplus funds from the tournament are used for the development of rugby in Singapore, with a focus on youth rugby at schools and at grassroots level. The Singapore Cricket Club itself is one of Asia’s oldest sporting clubs and is the second oldest sports club in Singapore, junior by 10 years to the Singapore Sporting Club, now the Singapore Turf Club. The Singapore Cricket Club has a total of 13 sporting sections under its umbrella and some 3000 members. The Singapore Cricket Club is located at the magnificent Padang in the heart of Singapore’s business district.


For more information, please contact:

Natalie Carter / Fadilah Amir Hamzah / Joy Loh
Grayling
+65 6325 4606
natalie.carter@grayling.com / fadilah.amirhamzah@grayling.com / joy.loh@grayling.com

Jonathan Leow
Media, Publicity and Broadcast
Schools and Colleges Sevens Chairman
+65 9753 8065
jon.leow@sccrugbysevens.com

STELLAR PERFORMANCE BY SINGAPORE WOMEN’S TEAM AT SCC 7s

- Singapore Women’s National team finish just behind Japan in final of first ever SCC Women’s International 7s but confident for Asian Games
- Pool stages of Ablitt Cup completed, with favourites securing places in Cup competition


SINGAPORE, 6 NOVEMBER 2010 – The Singapore Women’s National team warmed up for the Asian Games by finishing runners-up in the first ever SCC Women’s International 7s competition, following an exciting final against Japan. The national team were roared on by a huge crowd at the SCC 7s Padang Stadium, with fans also enjoying the culmination of the pool stages of the main competition – the men’s Ablitt Cup. Pre-tournament favourites South Africa Vipers, HSBC Penguins, Ponsonby, Davetalevu and Japan Samurai progressed to the Cup tournament after winning their groups.

Peter Hutton, Chairman, SCC Rugby 7s Organising Committee, said: “We have been treated to another wonderful day of rugby. We are extremely proud of the National Women’s team and are delighted that they have performed so well. Rugby 7s is a sport which appeals to men, women and children and we hope the Singapore team will improve their standing at next year’s tournament. Tomorrow, the knock-out stages of the Ablitt Cup begin and we expect the intensity and quality to reach a new level – fans can expect to see some incredible rugby tomorrow.”

Singapore progressed to the final of the Women’s competition by defeating Hong Kong in the semi-final 17-12. Japan, meanwhile, overcame India, 36-0. The final was an exciting spectacle of running rugby, which kept the large crowd on the edge of their seats. In the end, Japan beat Singapore after a tense and exciting game with a score of 14-0.

Eunice Tay, Captain of the Singapore Women’s team said, “The SCC 7s tournament has been a key part of our preparation and conditioning for the Asian Games and has been our final opportunity to play against some of our biggest competitors. We are confident as a team and hope to make Singapore proud at the Asian Games. At the end of the day, our biggest competitors are ourselves!”

Following the Women’s final, fans were treated to world-class action in the Ablitt Cup matches, with games stretching well into the night. South Africa Vipers continued their good form from day one, recording victories over East Arnhem Rugby (36-7), and Impala (19-0). Davetalevu also maintained their 100% record in the pool stage, cruising to a 62-0 victory over the Flying Kukris, before defeating Hong Kong Dragons 33-0. Japan Samurai improved on a shaky start on day one to defeat countrymen Tamariva 14-0 and Sunnybank 19-14.

In Pool A, HSBC Penguins and Borneo Eagles overcame Almaty and Cottesloe (40-5 and 21-19 respectively) before a thunderous clash eventually saw Penguins finish top of the group with a 29-0 win. In Pool B, Ponsonby overcame the challenge of the NS Wanderers 43-7 in another thrilling game, with both teams progressing to the Cup. Horowhenua-Kapiti finished top of the group after beating Cobra 27-19.
The 2010 SCC 7s culminates tomorrow at the purpose built festival arena at the Padang, capable of holding over 7,000 fans. Tickets are on sale at or the gate and are priced at $50 for an adult and $25 for under-18s.


|Singapore's Eunice Tay fends off Japan's Ayako Tanaka


Singapore's Samantha Teo gives Japan's women's team a run for their money


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Notes to Editors:


About the Singapore Cricket Club International Rugby 7s



The Singapore Cricket Club International Rugby 7s is organised by the Singapore Cricket Club and is one of the oldest international invitational team sports events in Asia. What began as a humble tournament for Singaporean and Malaysian teams in the 1940s has grown to be regarded as a spectator friendly tournament with high playing standards. The mission of the tournament is to attract leading international and regional rugby teams, to provide a great spectator event and to further enhance the prestige of the Singapore Cricket Club. Surplus funds from the tournament are used for the development of rugby in Singapore, with a focus on youth rugby at schools and at grassroots level. The Singapore Cricket Club itself is one of Asia’s oldest sporting clubs and is the second oldest sports club in Singapore, junior by 10 years to the Singapore Sporting Club, now the Singapore Turf Club. The Singapore Cricket Club has a total of 13 sporting sections under its umbrella and some 3000 members. The Singapore Cricket Club is located at the magnificent Padang in the heart of Singapore’s business district.


For more information, please contact:

Natalie Carter / Fadilah Amir Hamzah / Joy Loh
Grayling
+65 6325 4606
natalie.carter@grayling.com / fadilah.amirhamzah@grayling.com / joy.loh@grayling.com

Jonathan Leow
Media, Publicity and Broadcast
Schools and Colleges Sevens Chairman
+65 9753 8065
jon.leow@sccrugbysevens.com

THE FIRST DAY OF THE SCC7s STARTS OFF WITH A BANG!

FIRST EVER FRIDAY NIGHT IN SCC 7S IS RESOUNDING SUCCESS

- Singapore Women’s National team thrash Malaysia and Indonesia in first round progressing to Cup semi-final of inaugural SCC Women’s International 7s
- Few surprises in first round of Ablitt Cup


SINGAPORE, 5 NOVEMBER 2010 – For the first time ever, games in the Singapore Cricket Club International Rugby 7s were staged on a Friday night under floodlights, at the famous SCC 7s Padang Stadium. Thousands of fans packed the purpose built venue, enjoying the festival atmosphere as well as the world-class rugby on offer. There were few major surprises in the first round of pool games, with defending champions South African Vipers coasting to a 47-14 victory over Sri Lanka. HSBC Penguins, Davetalevu, Ponsonby and Japan were all also in impressive form as they recorded opening victories. The SCC were defeated by Horowhenua-Kapiti. Earlier in the day, Singapore beat Malaysia and Indonesia in the first SCC Women’s International 7s, while the opening rounds of the National Schools and Colleges Rugby 7s Championship were also staged on the Padang.

Peter Hutton, Chairman, SCC Rugby 7s Organising Committee, said: “Tonight has been a fantastic night for Singapore rugby. It signals the beginning of a new chapter in the SCC 7s, with games being played late into the evening on a Friday night, and the atmosphere in the stadium has been fantastic. We saw some great action tonight, but the big teams are only warming up and we are looking forward to two more days of spectacular rugby.”

In the first game of the tournament HSBC Penguins defeated Cottesloe 31-0. Ponsonby overcame a spirited Casuarina Cougars team 31-0. The Japan squad which will compete in the Asian Games crushed NT Mosquitoes 17-12, while an imposing Davetalevu team containing several Fijian internationals beat Palmyra 19-0. The South African Vipers delivered a commanding performance in their opening game and remain one of the tournament favourites despite coach Paul Treu playing down his team’s chances. Impressive wins were also recorded by COBRA, NS Wanderers, Borneo Eagles and Hong Kong Dragons.

Singapore opened their account in the first ever SCC Women’s International 7s with two victories, defeating Malaysia 27-0 and Indonesia 60-0. XXX was in great form, scoring X tries in the pool stages. Tomorrow, Singapore will tackle Hong Kong in the semi-finals of the cup. Hong Kong finished second in their group behind Japan, having suffered a 12-5 loss as well as beating India 20-0. Japan overcame India 29-0 in the other group game.

The 2010 SCC 7s continues over the weekend (Saturday 6 and Sunday 7 November), at a purpose built festival arena at the Padang, capable of holding over 7,000 fans. Tickets are on sale at or the gate and are priced at $50 for three days for an adult and $25 for a weekend days for under-18s.


Ponsonby


SA Vipers


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Notes to Editors:


About the Singapore Cricket Club International Rugby 7s



The Singapore Cricket Club International Rugby 7s is organised by the Singapore Cricket Club and is one of the oldest international invitational team sports events in Asia. What began as a humble tournament for Singaporean and Malaysian teams in the 1940s has grown to be regarded as a spectator friendly tournament with high playing standards. The mission of the tournament is to attract leading international and regional rugby teams, to provide a great spectator event and to further enhance the prestige of the Singapore Cricket Club. Surplus funds from the tournament are used for the development of rugby in Singapore, with a focus on youth rugby at schools and at grassroots level. The Singapore Cricket Club itself is one of Asia’s oldest sporting clubs and is the second oldest sports club in Singapore, junior by 10 years to the Singapore Sporting Club, now the Singapore Turf Club. The Singapore Cricket Club has a total of 13 sporting sections under its umbrella and some 3000 members. The Singapore Cricket Club is located at the magnificent Padang in the heart of Singapore’s business district.


For more information, please contact:

Natalie Carter / Fadilah Amir Hamzah / Joy Loh
Grayling
+65 6325 4606
natalie.carter@grayling.com / fadilah.amirhamzah@grayling.com / joy.loh@grayling.com

Jonathan Leow
Media, Publicity and Broadcast
Schools and Colleges Sevens Chairman
+65 9753 8065
jon.leow@sccrugbysevens.com

SINGAPORE SET FOR THE BIGGEST SCC 7s YET

SINGAPORE READY FOR KICK-OFF OF BEST
SCC 7S TOURNAMNET YET

- Draw for Men’s, Women’s and Schools & Colleges’ competitions completed
- More than 500 children coached by stars in SCC 7s youth development clinics

Click Here to view or download Fixture

SINGAPORE, 4 NOVEMBER 2010 – Singapore will host its best rugby 7s tournament yet this weekend, with the Padang set to pulsate as more than 50 teams battle for men’s, women’s and children’s titles. The draw for the 63rd Singapore Cricket Club International Rugby 7s has been completed, with the Ablitt Cup holders South African Vipers drawn alongside Impala, Sri Lanka and East Arnhem Rugby (Gove) in Pool F as they seek to secure their fourth straight victory in Singapore. The home club will tackle Horowhenua-Kapiti, COBRA and the Southern Lions in Pool C on Friday and Saturday, while the national Singapore women’s team will face off against Malaysia and Indonesia, in the opening rounds of the first ever SCC Women’s International 7s competition. Also for the first time ever, the National School and Colleges Rugby 7s championship will be contested at the SCC 7s, as part of the extensive youth development programme. In the past two days, more than 500 children have received professional coaching from competing teams, including the HSBC Penguins.

The seeded draw for the SCC 7s sees the tournament favourites separated for the first two days, though Ponsonby and the NS Wanderers have been drawn alongside each other in Pool B, along with the Casuarina Cougars and the Singapore Barbarians. The draw threw up another mouthwatering clash in the pool stages, with the HSBC Penguins and the Borneo Eagles set to face each other, as well as Cottesloe and Almaty in Pool A. Japan Samurais will be expected to progress as winners of Pool D, where they will face Sunnybank, NT Mosquitoes and Tamariva though one of the pre-tournament favourites, Davetalevu, will have to negotiate the potentially tricky Hong Kong Dragons, Palmyra and the British Army - Flying Kukris , in Pool E. For the first time ever, the opening round of pool games will be played on a Friday night, under floodlights. The pools will be completed on Saturday, with the knock-out phases and finals staged on Sunday.

Peter Hutton, Chairman, SCC Rugby 7s Organising Committee, said: “The SCC 7s is a world-class event which attracts some of the best teams from across the globe. The South African Vipers are the pre-tournament favourites but any one of HSBC Penguins, Davetalevu, NS Wanderers, Borneo Eagles, Japan Samurai, or five or six others, could upset them. This is undoubtedly the most competitive SCC 7s yet and some of the games in the pool stages will even be of higher quality than the finals of just a few years ago.”

Paul Treu, coach, South African Vipers, said: “We are delighted to be back in Singapore and are looking forward to defending our title. The SCC 7s is the ideal place in which to finalise our preparations for the IRB World Sevens Series, which kicks off in Dubai in December. On Friday and Saturday we will be looking to try out some new combinations and give all our players plenty of exposure. We’ll treat each of our opponents with respect but the real challenges will come on Sunday in the knock-out stages.”

The Singapore women’s national team will take part in the inaugural SCC Women’s International 7s as part of the final preparations for their first performance at the Asian Games. The draw for the six-team tournament pits Singapore against Indonesia and Malaysia, while pre-tournament favourites Japan will play India and Hong Kong. The women’s pool matches will take place on Friday, with the semi-finals and final taking place on Saturday.

For the first time ever, the SCC 7s will play host to the National Schools and Colleges Rugby 7s Championship. There will be 18 schools competing across the U-16 and U-19 competitions, with Anglo Chinese School (Independent), Singapore American School, United World College and Raffles Institute favourites to lift the titles. Minnows Pioneer Junior College, Pioneer Secondary School and Millennia Institute will hope to cause an upset on the biggest stage of schools rugby in Singapore. Games will be played on Friday and Saturday, with finals staged on Sunday 7 November.

The Schools and Colleges competition is part of an expanded SCC 7s youth development programme which has seen more than 500 children take part in clinics run by professional coaches and players. The flagship HSBC coaching clinic gathered approximately 200 children at the SCC 7s Padang Stadium, providing local children with unique access to world-class coaching. Players and coaches who took part included HSBC Penguins representatives, New Zealand 7s star Nafi Tuitavake, Malaysia coach Dean Herewini, Scotland development officer Neil Graham and former USA 7s coach John McKittrick, and South Africa’s HSBC Sevens World Series coach, Paul Treu and the SA Vipers team.

Darren Friedlander, Head of Marketing, HSBC Singapore said, “We are delighted to be involved with the SCC 7’s through the HSBC coaching clinic. For many years now, the Bank has supported grassroots rugby through the HSBC Penguins International Rugby Club who recently celebrated their 50th year of coaching. This year saw an increased involvement in the grass roots programme, most notably with a three month coaching tour of Asia that was led by former Scotland coach Frank Hadden. The HSBC Penguins are dedicated to spreading the love for rugby across the globe and whilst here in Singapore, they will have a real impact on the youth development programme, coaching hundreds of children and ensuring that the HSBC rugby legacy remains wherever they travel.”

In addition to the HSBC clinic at the Padang, competing teams such as South Africa’s Vipers, Fiji’s Davetalevu, Kenya’s Impala and New Zealend’s Ponsonby and Horowhenau-Kapiti visited schools including Anglo Chinese Junior College, St. Andrew’s Junior College, St. Andrew’s Secondary School, Greenridge Secondary School, St. Joseph’s Institution and United World College, to deliver unique coaching clinics specially tailored for each school. The participating schools also received several official SCC 7s match balls and a number of free tickets for their pupils to attend the SCC 7s.

The 2010 SCC 7s will take place from Friday 5 to Sunday 7 November, at a purpose built festival arena at the Padang, capable of holding over 7,000 fans. Tickets are on sale at www.sccrugbysevens.com and are priced at $50 for three days for an adult and $25 for three days for under-18s.


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Notes to Editors:


About the Singapore Cricket Club International Rugby 7s



The Singapore Cricket Club International Rugby 7s is organised by the Singapore Cricket Club and is one of the oldest international invitational team sports events in Asia. What began as a humble tournament for Singaporean and Malaysian teams in the 1940s has grown to be regarded as a spectator friendly tournament with high playing standards. The mission of the tournament is to attract leading international and regional rugby teams, to provide a great spectator event and to further enhance the prestige of the Singapore Cricket Club. Surplus funds from the tournament are used for the development of rugby in Singapore, with a focus on youth rugby at schools and at grassroots level. The Singapore Cricket Club itself is one of Asia’s oldest sporting clubs and is the second oldest sports club in Singapore, junior by 10 years to the Singapore Sporting Club, now the Singapore Turf Club. The Singapore Cricket Club has a total of 13 sporting sections under its umbrella and some 3000 members. The Singapore Cricket Club is located at the magnificent Padang in the heart of Singapore’s business district.


For more information, please contact:

Natalie Carter / Fadilah Amir Hamzah / Joy Loh
Grayling
+65 6325 4606
natalie.carter@grayling.com / fadilah.amirhamzah@grayling.com / joy.loh@grayling.com

Jonathan Leow
Media, Publicity and Broadcast
Schools and Colleges Sevens Chairman
+65 9753 8065
jon.leow@sccrugbysevens.com

BRAVE SINGAPORE PLATE RUNNERS UP IN ASIA PACIFIC WOMEN'S 7's



By Wang Shao Ing:

With the rain pouring down and pitch conditions best described as swampy, Singapore took on The Cook Islands in the Plate finals of the Asian Women’s Pacific 7s 2010 held in conjunction with the IRB Sevens Series and the Borneo 7s in Kota Kinabalu.

It was the Cook Islands that put in the first score using their size and close quarter support to put the Singaporeans on the backfoot. With low visibility and slippery conditions, Singapore defended their hearts out and held the game 5-0 at the half.

The republic struck back in the second half by stretching the Cook Islands defence and Samantha Teo raced home to equalize. Both sides had further attacking opportunities but neither was able to seal the win before full time taking the game into extra time.

The Cook Islands played to their strengths at sudden death with a tight game, hitting the Singapore defence with their larger players, eventually winning the Plate Final.

Singapore emerged the Plate Runners Up and ranked 4th in the tournament. Kazakhstan beat Papua New Guinea 22-15 in an equally gritty display to be crowned Cup Champions of the Asian Pacific Women’s 7s 2010.

Singapore will meet India, Japan, Hong Kong and Malaysia at the Singapore Cricket Club 7s this weekend.

For more women's rugby news, visit: http://www.sruwomens.blogspot.com/

SCC 7s 2010

5th-7th November 2010, Padang

63rd SCC International Rugby Sevens. Have you purchased your tickets yet for the 3 day 7s extravaganza which runs from Friday, 5th November to Sunday 7th November at the Padang. Besides the clubs competition, this year's event will see our schools and colleges in action as well as the inaugural International Women's 7s... Competition featuring our own Singapore Women's National 7s Team. 3 day passes will be available tomorrow at the door at $50(for adults) and $25(for children Under 18). Please visit www.sccrugbysevens.com for more details.

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