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Singapore Rugby Union

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Governing body for rugby union in Singapore
Singapore Rugby Union
SportRugby union
Founded1948 (as a Malayan State Union), 1966 (Post Independence)
World Rugby affiliation1989
Asia Rugby affiliation1968
PresidentSunny Seah

TheSingapore Rugby Union is the governing body forrugby union inSingapore. It was founded in 1948. The current president isSunny Seah, a civil servant who played rugby at St Andrews School, Anglo Chinese Junior College and the Guards formation.

The Singapore Rugby Union is currently located at 1 Choa Chu Kang Street 53, Unit 02-10, Choa Chu Kang Swimming Complex, Singapore 689236. Its main playing ground is the Jurong West Active SG Stadium.

Presidents

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TenurePresident
1972 - 1975Niaz Mohamed Shah
1976Gurcharan Singh
1977 - 1984Howard Cashin
1985 - 2005Chan Peng Mun
2006 - 2017Low Teo Ping
2017 - 2023Terrence Khoo
2023 - presentSunny Seah

Coaches

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In 2019, Simon Mannix took over as national head coach from Mark Lee on a three-year contract.[1] In 2021, Mannix left the position to return to France.[2]

Suhaimi Amran, a former Singapore National Player, was appointed as the National team's head coach in 2022, overseeing all national teams.[3]

Stadium

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The Jurong West Active SG Stadium is the on field home of Singapore Rugby and is where all major games are being played.

Incidents

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In October 2005, it was reported that Sean Lee, a former financial executive of the Singapore Rugby Union, absconded with SGD$300,000. On the last day of his work when he resigned, the money was found missing from the Union's accounts.[4] In April 2007, the absconded amount was revealed to be three times more than what was originally reported in November 2005.[5] A total of SGD$1.215 million was misappropriated over an 18-month period by writing Union checks with forged signatures to companies registered under his name.[6]

In March 2009, nearly half of the national team went on strike citing nationality bias by the management, as well as not addressing some issues and concerns with training.[7] Ex-captain and incumbent backrower Rong Jing Xiang was also part of the players who went on strike. After the Rugby Union met with the players to resolve the issue, the Singapore Rugby Union agreed to address some their concerns and also to implement a "balance" in the ratio of local to expatriate players in the team. In final team selections, Rong was subsequently dropped from the team.

See also

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References

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  1. ^Hermes (7 November 2019)."Singapore rugby has potential to grow, says new coach | The Straits Times".www.straitstimes.com. Retrieved23 February 2022.
  2. ^Auto, Hermes (19 July 2021)."Rugby: Singapore head coach Simon Mannix quits post to return to France | The Straits Times".www.straitstimes.com. Retrieved23 February 2022.
  3. ^"Rugby: Suhaimi Amran appointed as new Singapore coach on 4-year deal".The Straits Times. Straits Times. 21 April 2022.
  4. ^"Scandal rocks rugby union". 4 June 2011. Archived fromthe original on 4 June 2011. Retrieved23 February 2022.
  5. ^"Former Singapore Rugby Union staff absconded with more than $1.2m - Channel NewsAsia". Archived fromthe original on 19 October 2012. Retrieved4 June 2009.
  6. ^"On the run". Archived fromthe original on 8 September 2008. Retrieved4 June 2009.
  7. ^"S'pore rugby team resolve grievances". Archived fromthe original on 16 July 2011. Retrieved4 June 2009.

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