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Rugby union in Malaysia

Rugby union in Malaysia is a sport with a long history, and a significant participation. There are 41,050 registered players, and the country is currently ranked 47th.[2] There are sixteen unions, associations and councils affiliated to the Malaysian Rugby Union, more than 300 clubs, and 600 schools which teach the game.[3] Malaysian rugby's most notable contribution to the game at large is the invention of rugby tens.

Rugby union in Malaysia
Crowd at the COBRA Rugby Tens
CountryMalaysia
Governing bodyMalaysian Rugby Union
National team(s)Malaysia
First playedLate 19th century
Registered players41,050 [1]
Clubs300+
National competitions
Club competitions

Governing body edit

The governing body is the Malaysian Rugby Union (Malaysian: Kesatuan Ragbi Malaysia). The Malaya Rugby Union (as it was then) was founded in 1921 and joined the IRFB in 1988.[3][4][5] The founder members were Selangor, Ipoh District, Singapore, Malacca and Negeri Sembilan.[5]

It is a founding member of the Asian Rugby Football Union.[6]

History edit

 
Wales playing Malaysia at the 2014 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow

Rugby was introduced to the British colony of Malaya in the late nineteenth century.[3] It has had a steady presence since the beginning of the 20th century, when the Malay Cup between Singapore national rugby union team and Malaya was established, which is one of the oldest rugby competitions in the world.[4]

There is also the Agong's Cup (Piala Agong, or "King's Cup") which is played between the 13 states in Malaysia, the 3 Federal Territories, Royal Malay Regiment (Army) and Royal Malaysian Police (PDRM).

The first inter-club match was played in 1902 between Singapore Cricket Club and Royal Selangor Club.[5][6] Royal Selangor Club has also hosted one of the oldest rugby sevens tournaments in Asia, the Jonah Jones Rugby Sevens Tournament.[3]

The Malaysians have been instrumental in setting up a number of other South Asian competitions, which have helped bolster the game in the region, among these were an Asian "round robin" tournament between Malaysia, Singapore, Sri Lanka, and Indonesia.[4] However, while the game is popular at school level, economic factors prevent many people playing after they leave.[6]

Among the other Malaysian innovations has been the game of "tens" - yet another smaller variant on the usually fifteen a side game.[4][6]

Malaysia also has a national sevens team.[7]

HMS Malaya Cup edit

The major trophy is the "HMS Malaya Cup" which was first presented in 1921 and still is awarded to the winners of the Malay sevens.[6] The original trophy was presented by the officers and men of a British battleship, HMS Malaya. In honour of this, the competition was renamed the HMS Malaya Cup in 1933. An association football cup of the same name began at the same time, but has since changed its name to the Malaysia Cup.

1998 Commonwealth Games - Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's Rugby Sevens   New Zealand   Fiji   Australia

Malaysia is an active participant in the Commonwealth Sevens, and the 1998 Commonwealth Games, held in Kuala Lumpur was the first Commonwealth Games to feature the sport.

In front of 20,000 fans at the Petaling Jaya Stadium, Rugby sevens was an enormous success with New Zealand collecting its 100th Commonwealth Games medal with a 21–12 win over the plucky Fiji (the reigning world champions). Man of the match was the giant Jonah Lomu who had worked tirelessly during the 10-minutes each way final. Led by veteran star David Campese, Australia took the bronze beating Samoa 33–12.

Domestic competitions edit

MRU Super League edit

This competition that was established in 2004, is the first tier of rugby club competition in Malaysia. It consists of 12 top Malaysian clubs, divided into two groups. The top 4 of each group were advanced to the knockout stage, while the club that being placed at bottom, were relegated to National Inter-Club Championship next year.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 3 November 2011. Retrieved 25 September 2011.
  2. ^ IRB.com retrieved 1 July 2009
  3. ^ a b c d Rugby in Asia, Malaysia page retrieved 1 July 2009
  4. ^ a b c d Bath, Richard (ed.) The Complete Book of Rugby (Seven Oaks Ltd, 1997 ISBN 1-86200-013-1) p71
  5. ^ a b c . Archived from the original on 27 March 2009. Retrieved 25 March 2010. MRU History page Retrieved 1 July 2009
  6. ^ a b c d e http://wesclark.com/rrr/islamic_rugby.html "Islam and Rugby" on the Rugby Readers review retrieved 2 July 2009
  7. ^ McLaren, Bill A Visit to Hong Kong in Starmer-Smith, Nigel & Robertson, Ian (eds) The Whitbread Rugby World '90 (Lennard Books, 1989), p 70

External links edit

  • IRB Malaysia page
  • Malaysia Rugby Union Official Page
  • Rugby in Asia, Malaysia page
  • Asian Rugby Football Union
  • "Islam and Rugby" on the Rugby Readers review
  • (in French) Archives du Rugby: Malaisie

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name began at the same time but has since changed its name to the Malaysia Cup 1998 Commonwealth Games Kuala Lumpur Malaysia edit Event Gold Silver Bronze Men s Rugby Sevens nbsp New Zealand nbsp Fiji nbsp Australia Malaysia is an active participant in the Commonwealth Sevens and the 1998 Commonwealth Games held in Kuala Lumpur was the first Commonwealth Games to feature the sport In front of 20 000 fans at the Petaling Jaya Stadium Rugby sevens was an enormous success with New Zealand collecting its 100th Commonwealth Games medal with a 21 12 win over the plucky Fiji the reigning world champions Man of the match was the giant Jonah Lomu who had worked tirelessly during the 10 minutes each way final Led by veteran star David Campese Australia took the bronze beating Samoa 33 12 Domestic competitions editMRU Super League edit Main article MRU Super Cup This competition that was established in 2004 is the first tier of rugby club competition in Malaysia It consists of 12 top Malaysian 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