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"..the team sport of the future, combining the running of soccer with the stamina of hockey and the cutting, jumping and passing of basketball..." The National Post, Canada
Updated: 12/04/2005
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Singapore/ Expatriate Sport provides a personalised information advisory service on sport in Singapore for the expatriate, local residents, tourists, aircrew and business visitors to Singapore. In particular we provide an online sports lesson booking service in association with our various partners.
Updated: 12/04/2005
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Singapore Rugby Union
Updated: 28/03/2005
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he NIHL began as 4 team, 48 player league in January 2001. As the league enters its 4th season, we now a mens' league with 2 divisions and 8 teams plus a new youth league featuring up and coming ice hockey players. The league is run and managed by the Amateur Ice Hockey Association.
Players in this league come from all over with the world with approximately 20% of the league represented by Singaporeans. The league has a wide range of skills and ages due to the small nature of the ice hockey program, however we are expanding rapidly.
Updated: 26/03/2005
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Hash House Harriers Singapore
Updated: 26/03/2005
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The Singapore Australian (AustCham) Dragon Boating team is an active dragon boating team, based in Singapore. While representing the Australian business contingent in Singapore, any one is welcome to join in. The current team comprises people from Australia, Singapore, England, and New Zealand amongst others. New members are always welcome, so come on down to any of our regular practice sessions, meet some people, have a drink and join in the fun!
Updated: 26/03/2005
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The Singapore Australian Football Club (SAFC) was formed on April 24, 1993 by ten homesick and football deprived Aussies who were toughing it out in the tropical balm of Singapore's business trenches.
With around 6000 Australian and New Zealand expats in the community the visionary founding fathers of Singapore Aussie Rules figured there had to be at least 30 blokes who could get together on a weekend and have a trot on the old paddock.
Updated: 26/03/2005
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