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Singapore Singapore (), officially the Republic of Singapore, is a sovereign island country and city-state in maritime Southeast Asia. It lies about one degree of latitude () north of the equator, off the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula, borderin ...
. Singapore is currently ranked 58th in the world and 6th in Asia. As of February 2015, there over 12,000 registered players, with more than 2,000 women playing the sport. There are also 15 formally organised clubs with 4 registered Women's sides. Club Rugby in Singapore is played in three divisions – the Premiership, the Championship, and the Conference. School Rugby is also hotly contested over three age groups – the C division (under 14), the B division (under 17) and the A division (under 19). There are also a few schools that have a primary-school-level rugby programme where they contest in the under-12 competition.


Governing body

The governing body of rugby union in Singapore is the
Singapore Rugby Union The Singapore Rugby Union is the governing body for rugby union in Singapore. It was founded in 1948. The current president is Terrence Khoo, who played for the national team from 1984 to 2000 and is a former national captain. The Singapore Rugb ...
(SRU), which was founded in 1966. It joined the International Rugby Football Board (now
World Rugby World Rugby is the world governing body for the sport of rugby union. World Rugby organises the Rugby World Cup every four years, the sport's most recognised and most profitable competition. It also organises a number of other international rug ...
) in 1988.


History

Like some other places, Singaporean rugby's colonial inheritance has proven a hindrance. The game is popular among expatriate workers from Commonwealth countries, such as the United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand – and there are at least twenty such rugby clubs founded on this basis. While there has been some take up amongst other groups, and a long-standing effort to involve Singaporeans, including by Australians Peter Randall and Andrew Blades in the mid 1990s, progress in growing the game has only been gradual.


Early history

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was introduced to the British colony of
Singapore Singapore (), officially the Republic of Singapore, is a sovereign island country and city-state in maritime Southeast Asia. It lies about one degree of latitude () north of the equator, off the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula, borderin ...
in the late 19th century. It has had a steady presence since the beginning of the 20th century, when the
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between Singapore Civilians team and states of Malaya was then established, which is one of the oldest rugby competitions in the world.. However, unlike the other colonial
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of Asia,
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, rugby has not been quite so successful in Singapore. The tragic events of the Second World War and the
Japanese occupation of Singapore , officially , was the name for Singapore when it was occupied and ruled by the Empire of Japan, following the fall and surrender of British military forces on 15 February 1942 during World War II. Japanese military forces occupied it afte ...
also disrupted its growth. Between 1945 and 1991, a regiment of New Zealanders was based in Singapore, and during those years they dominated the game to the extent that when they left, the Singaporean rugby scene almost fell apart.Bath, p. 74.


Local rugby: 1970s & 1980s

1971 saw the launch of an all national U-23 team made up of locals from the police force, armed forces, schools and local clubs when it played a curtain raiser game against a Malaysia U-23 (which they won), to the main touring England vs Singapore Select game. 3 Locals were selected in the Singapore Select Squad to play England at Jalan Besar Stadium on 3 October 1971. Leow Kim Liat of Police Military was to captain the side, but was injured prior and was unable to play. The final score was 39 -9. The true local Singapore rugby story began in 1972 when the national team under the presidency of ASP Niaz Mohd Shah who led the charge to send a team made up of only of Singapore Citizens to partake in the 3rd Asian Rugby Football Tournament in Hong Kong. The team was led by Leow Kim Liat and performed credibly with a 4th placing result. In 1975, the Singapore National team took part in the SEAP Games in Bangkok and emerged 3rd winning a bronze medal. In 1977, under the presidency of renowned lawyer, Mr Howard Cashin, Singapore, as an all citizens national team, took part in the
SEA Games The Southeast Asian Games, also known as the SEA Games, is a biennial multi-sport event involving participants from the current 11 countries of Southeast Asia. The games are under the regulation of the Southeast Asian Games Federation with supe ...
held at Kuala Lumpur and emerged runner up with a silver medal. The national team's best season was in 1978 when they beat the Singapore-based Kiwi's 1st RNZIR battalion team in the semi finals of the MRU Cup competition played in Kuala Lumpur, and then went on to win the grand final. Later in the same year, also in Kuala Lumpur at the 6th Asian Rugby Football Tournament, the Singapore all-Asian nationals team emerged third in Asia against all odds, after Japan and Korea. They defeated Malaysia, Hong Kong and Thailand in the run up to the third placing. For the stellar performance in 1978, the
Singapore National Olympic Council The Singapore National Olympic Council (SNOC) is the National Olympic Committee and National Paralympic Committee for the Republic of Singapore. It was founded in 1947 as the Singapore Olympic and Sports Council (SOSC) before renaming to its cur ...
awarded national sports accolades to Singapore rugby. The Singapore all-nationals team won the 1978 Team of the Year award, the Coach of the Year went to rugby coach, Natahar Bava and Sportsman of the Year went to the pack leader, Song Koon Poh. This was a "Grand Slam" achievement by the game of rugby in the history of sport in Singapore. The MRU Cup victory feat was repeated again in 1982, and again the team was coached by Natahar Bava Likewise, the 7s game also flourished in Singapore from 1977 to 1982. The Singapore all-nationals team played in the ever popular
Hong Kong 7s The Hong Kong Sevens () is an rugby sevens tournament held annually in Hong Kong on a weekend in late March or early April. Considered the premier tournament on the World Rugby Sevens Series competition, the Hong Kong Sevens is currently the s ...
in 1978, emerging as Plate finalists. In 1979, the team qualified for the cup quarter finals for first time ever but eventually lost out to Western Samoa. In 1980 Singapore again qualified for the plate finals. In spite of all the adversities encountered, these achievements by local rugby and the SRU then were momentous indeed and showed that local rugby did flourish in the late 1970s and 1980s.


1990s to 2009

Singapore rugby did not maintain the same levels of achievement into the 1990s. After a heavy defeat at the hands of Hong Kong in 1995, the SRU decided to appoint a full-time officer and four part-time development officers, and instituted a schools programme. Between 1995 and 1998, over a hundred schools took up the sport. Singapore competed in the
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divisional tournaments starting in
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, playing in a round-robin with
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,
Sri Lanka Sri Lanka (, ; si, ශ්‍රී ලංකා, Śrī Laṅkā, translit-std=ISO (); ta, இலங்கை, Ilaṅkai, translit-std=ISO ()), formerly known as Ceylon and officially the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka, is an ...
, and
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. The Singapore's sevens team began playing in the Commonwealth Sevens with the inaugural tournament being held in Kuala Lumpur in 1998, and the team continued to compete in the
Hong Kong Sevens The Hong Kong Sevens () is an rugby sevens tournament held annually in Hong Kong on a weekend in late March or early April. Considered the premier tournament on the World Rugby Sevens Series competition, the Hong Kong Sevens is currently the s ...
tournament. The Singapore Sevens tournament was set up as a standby for the
Hong Kong Sevens The Hong Kong Sevens () is an rugby sevens tournament held annually in Hong Kong on a weekend in late March or early April. Considered the premier tournament on the World Rugby Sevens Series competition, the Hong Kong Sevens is currently the s ...
, should it have declined under Chinese rule. It formed part of the IRB World Sevens Series in 2002, and from 2004 to 2006 before being replaced on the tour by the 2007 Adelaide Sevens.


2010 onwards

The SRU hosted the inaugural
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rugby tournament in 2014 at the new
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, with eight international club teams competing. The
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, captained by
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, defeated the
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after double extra time by 10–5 to win the first title. The Singapore Sevens tournament returned as an official event within the Asian Sevens Series in 2013, before a four-year deal was secured to host a leg of the
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in Singapore again starting from the 2015–16 season. When Japan's
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team gained admission to the
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competition for the 2016 season, they agreed to host some of their home matches in Singapore at the
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.


National teams


Men

*
Singapore national rugby union team The Singapore national rugby union team has yet to make its debut at the Rugby World Cup, though since the 1995 Rugby World Cup, Singapore have been participating in qualification competitions. History The Singapore Cricket Club is said to ha ...
– competes in the divisional tournaments of the
Asia Rugby Championship The Asia Rugby Championship, or ARC, is an annual rugby union competition held amongst national rugby sides within the Asia Rugby region. The competition was originally known as the Asian Rugby Football Tournament when founded in 1969, and was call ...
* Singapore national rugby sevens team - competes in the Asian Sevens Series and Commonwealth Sevens


Women

*
Singapore women's national rugby union team The Singapore women's national rugby union team are a national sporting side that represents Singapore in women's rugby union. They played their first test match in 2006. History The history of women's rugby in Singapore has been a short on ...
– first played in 2006, competes in the
Asia Rugby Women's Championship The Asia Rugby Championship for women's national fifteen-a-side teams is a rugby union tournament that has been contested since 2006. Organised by Asia Rugby, there are currently two competition divisions. The championship is also the continental ...
* Singapore women's national rugby union team (sevens) – competes in the Asian Women's Sevens Championship


Competitions


International events hosted

* Singapore Sevens – inaugurated in 2002 and currently part of the
Sevens World Series The World Rugby Men's Sevens Series is an annual series of international rugby sevens tournaments run by World Rugby featuring national sevens teams. Organised for the first time in the 1999–2000 season as the IRB World Sevens Series, the com ...
as of 2016. *
Singapore Cricket Club International Rugby Sevens The Singapore Cricket Club International Rugby Sevens is an annual rugby sevens tournament hosted by the Singapore Cricket Club (SCC). The event is one of the premier international club tournaments in Asia, involving teams from around the world. ...
– played since 1948


Domestic Rugby

Senior men's competitions: * Premiership * Championship * Conference


Schools Rugby

Junior men's competitions are played by schools over three age groups: * A division (under 19) * B division (under 17) * C division (under 14)


2019 Rugby World Cup

At the
2019 Rugby World Cup The 2019 Rugby World Cup was the ninth edition of the Rugby World Cup, the quadrennial world championship for men's rugby union teams. It was hosted in Japan from 20 September to 2 November in 12 venues all across the country. The opening match ...
to be hosted by Japan, in addition to the nine venues located in that country, one venue each from Singapore and Hong Kong have also been proposed to host five matches respectively. The
Singapore Sports Hub The Singapore Sports Hub (Chinese: 新加坡体育城; Malay: Hab Sukan Singapura; Tamil: சிங்கப்பூர் விளையாட்டு மையம்) is a sports and recreation district in Kallang, Singapore. The Sports ...
, the successor to the National Stadium, with a capacity of 50,000, will be used for this purpose.


Singapore rugby referees

Singapore rugby referees have performed notably on the international stage, despite the small rugby playing population. They have been appointed to referee at international events like the
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,
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, and the
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, as well as at top Asian test matches such as Hong Kong vs Japan.


Notable Singaporean players

* How Wai Chew (Singapore 1971 - 1975) Only local Asian to have played on the wing vs England in 1971. * Leow Kim Liat (Singapore 1970 - 1974, Captain 1972 - 1974) Captain of Singapore's first all-local citizens national team in 1972. * Natahar Bava (Singapore 1971 - 1973); Singapore's Athletics Asian Games 400m medalist; most successful national rugby coach ever - coach of MRU Cup winning sides twice in 1978 & 1982 as well as Asian 3rd placing for Singapore in 1978. Honoured as Singapore's Coach of the year 1978 by Singapore National Olympic Council. * Song Koon Poh (Singapore U-23 1971; Singapore 1972-1991) Captain - 1976-77, 1979-1981 & 1984-1987. Singapore's Sportsman of the Year 1978 (The only team player ever to have won the national Sportsman of the year award in 1978 till current time); toured South Africa with Tokkie's Dragons in 1982 (only Asian picked to tour S Africa in an invitational "rest of the world" team). Played in Singapore NZ Commanders XV vs Canterbury of NZ in 1984. One of two locals selected for Singapore Select XV v France in 1984. * Jarmal Singh (Singapore 1974 - 1980, captain 1975 & 1978) Most successful Singapore captain ever in 1978. * Andrew Chin (Singapore 1977-1988, Captain 1982) Only Singapore player to have played in the Hong Kong 7s nine times. * Rong Jing Xiang, (Singapore 1996 - 2009) Captain 2004-2009, youngest player ever capped by Singapore at 16. * Jon Lee, (Singapore 2009 to present) Captain 2010-2012. * Jay-Hykel Jln (Singapore 2013 to present) First Singaporean to be selected to play for Asian Pacific Dragons in 2014 Hong Kong 10s coached by former All Black
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. * Reiner Leong (Singapore 2013 to present) First Singaporean to play at the new Singapore National Stadium in 2014 for the Asian Pacific Dragons at the first ever World Club 10s. * Christopher Harris (Singapore 2014 to 2017) Ex Scottish 7s player.


See also

*
Singapore national rugby union team The Singapore national rugby union team has yet to make its debut at the Rugby World Cup, though since the 1995 Rugby World Cup, Singapore have been participating in qualification competitions. History The Singapore Cricket Club is said to ha ...
* Singapore national rugby sevens team * Singapore Sevens


References


External links


Official website of the Singapore Rugby UnionOfficial website of the Asian Rugby Football UnionOfficial website of the Singapore Cricket Club International Rugby Sevens tournamentOfficial website of the Tanglin Rugby Club in Singapore


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