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PDRM CLINCH FIFTH AGONG CUP TITLE IN THRILLING FINAL

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In an exhilarating display of skill and determination, PDRM rugby team triumphed over Johor with a decisive 43-29 victory to secure their fifth Agong Cup title. The final, held at the UiTM Stadium in Shah Alam, showcased not only the talent of the players but also the strategic brilliance of the coaching staff. The match began with both teams demonstrating their prowess, resulting in a closely contested first half. PDRM held a slim lead of 19-17 as they headed into the break, setting the stage for an intense second half. However, it was the Police who came out with renewed vigor, displaying an impressive attacking strategy that overwhelmed their opponents. Despite a late surge from Johor, who managed to score two tries in the final 10 minutes, the PDRM maintained control of the match. A pivotal moment came when Johor’s Serupepeli Turuva received a red card in the 78th minute for a high tackle, further complicating Johor's efforts to stage a comeback. The Police team demonstrate

BLACKCATZ POUNCE TO VICTORY AT THE SONG KHENG HAI SEVENS

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The  Kuching Rugby Football Club  (KRFC) Blackcatz emerged victorious in the highly anticipated  Song Kheng Hai Sevens  rugby tournament, claiming the title after a decisive 26-12 victory over  Asajaya RC  in the Cup Final. The match, held at the Song Kheng Hai ground, showcased the skill and determination of both teams, but the  Blackcatz  proved to be the dominant force throughout the competition. The road to the finals saw KRFC demonstrate their prowess, having secured a commanding 25-0 win against  Mukah Rugby  in the semifinals. Meanwhile, Asajaya A showed remarkable grit as they edged out  WORC  with a narrow 12-10 victory to reach the final. Song Kheng Hai Sevens 2024 Champions: KRFC Blackcatz Runners-up: Asajaya A 3rd Place: WORC 4th Place: Mukah Rugby Plate Champions: Falcon RC Plate Runners-up: Asajaya A Bowl Champions: Stallion Bowl Runners-up: UNIMAS Lycan The final match was attended by prominent figures from the rugby community, including  Richard Song Swee Jin , presiden