7 Results for tag: Jakarta Komodos Rugby Football Club
Members of the Jakarta Komodos Rugby Club have been encouraged to sign up for the Priscilla Hall Memorial Foundation’s (PHMF) Golf Day at Cengkerang Golf Club next Thursday (Dec. 1), to help raise money for disadvantaged children in Indonesia. The charity event will also feature a rugby-themed hole, as well as an auction ...
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A massive marquee. Food for 100 people for two days and a night. Eighty junior rugby players. Thirty parents. Twenty coaches, four of whom were flown in from as far away as Scotland and Australia. Forty-eight hours set aside for junior rugby development in Indonesia. A celebration of the game played in heaven. What could ...
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The Jakarta Komodos Rugby Club Senior team's season-opener was destined to be everything a cup final would be. With all the build-up, anything short of a war would have been a let-down.
The first match of the Jakarta XVs Series against its biggest and bitterest rival, the Jakarta Bantengs, was a war. Even the weather, ...
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The jerseys have already proved highly popular with the troops after they were unveiled during the senior team's training camp in Lombok. The design swims perfectly around the men's bulging muscles and or bellies, and in the wet season, our opponents will slide off them as simply.
The Senior team will play in its ...
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A major festival on the Asian Rugby calendar, the Bangkok International Rugby Tens Tournament is a competition for all age groups. The Jakarta Komodos Rugby Club's U10 Junior Team and Senior Men’s Team will be participating. It will be the juniors’ first time taking part in this competition and also marks the first ...
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When Mark Manderson was eight years of age his family couldn’t afford to buy him a pair of rugby boots. Fast forward 40-odd years and Manderson has found himself in a position to donate 23 pairs of boots for players involved in the Jakarta Komodos Rugby Club development programme for Indonesian children.
Manderson, ...
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During one of Indonesia’s worst dry seasons in recent memory, with a dust-bowl field tearing our skin from below and the fierce sun beating down, it was a glorious day of rugby at the Bali 10s
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