SRU Referees overseas experience



Just Wang one of the up and coming SRU Referees shares his experience refereeing in New Zealand. Just attended the IRB Officiating Level One course in May 2011 and refereed a few U14 age group games in Singapore before heading to Auckland. Since coming back Just has officiated various domestic games including last weekends Singapore Rugby Mens Conference League game between Blacks 1st vs SCC Lions at Dempsey. Click here on Just's experience in Auckland.

If you are interested in refereeing click here for more information

Standard Chartered Bank-Singapore Rugby Union U13 mini tournament



Standard Chartered Bank-Singapore Rugby Union U13 mini tournament
  • Date-11th Feb
  • Time- 9am-1pm
  • Venue- CCAB (TBC)

 

Singapore Rugby Union Notice

SRU is closed for the CNY holidays from 23rd Jan 2012 Monday until 27th Jan 2012 Friday. Normal leagues and games for the period will continue and remain unchanged.

Singapore Rugby Men's League Result - Week 9

Conference
SCC Growlers 13 vs WRFC 3rd Rovers 12
WRFC 4th Walkabouts 51 vs Bedok Kings 3rd 15
SCC Lions 11 vs Blacks 2nd 12

Championship

Blacks 1st 22 vs Bedok Kings 2nd 20
SCC Cougars 17 vs Oldham 1st 22
Police 3 vs Bucks Vandals 37

Premiership

SCC Tankards 32 vs Bedok Kings 1st 20
WRFC 1st Prems 13 vs Bucks 1st 7

SRU Calendar


Click Here to Download SRU Calendar 2012-13

SRU Referees at Dubai 7's 2011

Asrof Ahmad, Harry Mason, Chris Galea, Azhar Yusof, Rohit Singh
 
A team of SRU referees traveled to Dubai to officiate in the Dubai 7's tournament last month. Azhar Yusof and Harry Mason were assistant referees for the HSBC Dubai 7's while Rohit Singh, Chris Galea and Asrof Ahmad refereed in the invitational club tournament. All the match officials did extremely well and received many positive feedback from coaches all over the world.

Referee of the year 2011, Mr Rohit Singh refereed the U18 Plate Final and shares his experience of the Dubai 7's. For more on Rohit's experience click here.

Singapore Rugby Men's League 2011/2012 Week 8 Fixtures

Conference:
WRFC Walkabouts vs SCC Lions -Dempsey, kick off 1515hrs
Bedok Kings 4th vs WRFC 3rd Rovers - Dempsey, kick off 1645hrs
SRC vs Bucks Stags - Republic Poly, kickoff 1500hrs
SA Alumni vs Oldham 2nd - SAS, kick off 1700hrs
SCC Growlers vs Blacks 2nd - SAS, kick off 1900hrs

Championship:
Bucks Vandals vs Oldham 1st - Republic Poly, kick off 1300hrs
WRFC 2nd Gents vs Blacks 1st - Dempsey, kick off 1330hrs

Premiership:
SCC Tankards vs WRFC 1st Prems - Padang, kick off 1430hrs
Bedok Kings 1st vs SCC 1st XV - Padang, kick off 1630hrs

Click HERE to view the latest fixtures, scores and league tables.

SCNRA Under 20 2011



Tashkent, Uzbekistan, Saturday, September 10, 2011 — The Singapore Under-20 national rugby team beat Kazakhstan U-20s 17-10 in the Asian Rugby Football Union (ARFU) Division 3 final. The win gains Singapore promotion to Division 2 for 2012. Singapore had earlier beaten Uzbekistan U-20s 75-5 to make the final.
Against Kazakhstan in the final, Mark Cheong and Saiful scored one try each and both were converted by Constantin Denis. Constantin also added a penalty.

STANDARD CHARTERED NATIONAL RUGBY ACADEMY

Vision:
“To be a prominent rugby playing nation in Asia”

Mission:
“To create a rugby performance pathway for young Singapore players which leads to National representation”

Objectives:
“To provide elite level coaching for selected players based on long term player development principles”

Downloads:
SCNRA Programme Presentation
SCNRA Structure 2011
SCNRA Table Model

SCNRA Photo Gallery Archive
SCNRA U16 2011
SCNRA U18 2011
SCNRA U20 2011

14 March 2008, Singapore – Standard Chartered Bank and the Singapore Rugby Union (SRU) announced a landmark sponsorship agreement that will see the establishment of Asia’s first National Rugby Academy. The National Rugby Academy’s aim is to groom the nation’s best age group players from 13 to 21 for elite competition.

The Standard Chartered National Rugby Academy (SCNRA) was unveiled today at a press conference held at the SRU Offices at Toa Payoh Swimming Complex. The SCNRA will see selected players from schools and clubs drafted into five national age group tiers.

The SCNRA will be the first of its kind in Asia to provide elite coaching and player development tailored according to age, physical development and the rigours of the education system.

“The Standard Chartered National Rugby Academy aims to educate players in all aspects of elite participation, from strength and conditioning to nutrition, in a professional structure while taking into account the other considerations Singaporean sportsmen have, such as studies and National Service,“ said Low Teo Ping, President, Singapore Rugby Union. “Youth is the future of sport, and everyone recognises it, and the Standard Chartered National Rugby Academy will provide the nucleus to make Singapore to be a consistently dominant rugby force in South East Asia and competitive in Asia. We would like to go on record in thanking Standard Chartered Bank not only for their support in this exciting new initiative but also for their continued support of our youth programmes.”

“Standard Chartered Bank has been a proud partner in supporting youth rugby in Singapore since 1997, and believes that the ethos of the game – leadership, team spirit, courage, sportsmanship, and friendship builds strong character and helps young people succeed in life,” said Lim Cheng Teck, Chief Executive of Standard Chartered Bank, Singapore. “We are confident that the Standard Chartered National Rugby Academy, will take the sport to new heights and help build up a pipeline of talent for both the local Rugby scene and for Singapore.”

Standard Chartered Bank will also renew its sponsorship of youth rugby development in schools for a 3 year period, continuing the support it has given since 1997.
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