The Padang Magazine - September/October 2022

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Established 1852 T HE P ADANG SINGAPORE CRICKET CLUB MAGAZINE Available on www.scc.org.sg September / October 2022 SCC NIGHT RACE 2022

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Contents MCI (P) 050/07/2020 | The Padang is published bi-monthly and is produced for the Singapore Cricket Club by Times Printers Private Limited. All rights reserved, copyright ©2021 by Singapore Cricket Club. Opinions expressed in The Padang are solely those of writers and not necessarily endorsed by the Singapore Cricket Club. For editorial and advertising enquiries, please contact the Marcom Department at marcom@scc.org.sg Connaught Drive Singapore 179681 Tel: 6338 9271 Fax: 6333 0119 Email: Website:scc@scc.org.sgwww.scc.org.sg Singapore Cricket Club Established 1852 Follow us on Telegram at @SGCricketClub Like and follow the Singapore Cricket Club on Facebook Follow @singaporecricketclub on Instagram Connect with the Singapore Cricket Club on LinkedIn Follow @SGCricketClub on Twitter General Committee 2022 PRESIDENT Mr. Zoher Saleh zoher.motiwalla@scc.org.sgMotiwalla CHAIRMAN GAMES CONTROL BOARD Mr. Samuel sam.sharpe@scc.org.sgSharpe DEPUTY PRESIDENT Mr. Mathavan mathavan.devadas@scc.org.sgDevadas FINANCE MEMBER Mr. Hamish hamish.christie@scc.org.sgChristie COMMITTEE MEMBERS Mr. George V. srikanth.kakulapati@scc.org.sgMr.martin.goerojo@scc.org.sgMr.margaret.cunico@scc.org.sgMrsgeorge.abraham@scc.org.sgAbrahamMargaretCunicoMartinGoerojoSrikanthKakulapati Subcommittee Members GAMES CONTROL BOARD Mr. Samuel Sharpe (Chairman) Mr. Mathavan Devadas Mr. Martin Goerojo Mrs Nanthini Viknesh Mr. Vashi Sajnani Mr. David Yim Mr. Christian Huang Junliang Mrs Susan Milford Mr. Lee Slater Mr. Zoeb Sadiq Mr. Ricky Chew Mr. Victor Olsen Mr. Subhas Nathan Ms. Ranjini Visvalingam Mr. Jack Whiskin Mr. Rahul Khare Mr. Vishal Vijay

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Mr. Mathavan Devadas Mr. Samuel Sharpe

RULES MEMBERSHIP

HR Mr. Rajan Menon (Chairman)

Mr. Martin Goerojo (Chairman)

Mr. Jon Robinson Mr. Srikanth Kakulapati Mr. Moiz H. Sithawalla Mr. Durai Shunmugam Ms. Rachel Flynn Ms. Genevieve Gay FOOD AND BEVERAGE Mrs Margaret Cunico (Chairwoman) Mrs Ravina Bhojwani Ms. Nalini Willetts

SOCIAL Mrs Nanthini Viknesh (Chairwoman) Mr. Rajan Menon Ms. Sally Leonard Mr. Eric Ambrose Mr. Terence Paul Noe Mr. Vivian Rhamanan Mr. Bryden Yong PROPERTY Mr. George V. Abraham (Chairman) Mr. Retna Sabapathy Ms. Cynthia Robless Mr. Jeyan Nadarajah Mr. N Thangavelu Mr. Devashish Dutta MARKETING & COMMUNICATIONS / IT Mr. Srikanth Kakulapati (Chairman)

Mr. Ashwin Seshadri Mr. Gabriel Lee Ms. Joanna Ossinger Mr. Tom Monahan

FINANCE Mr. Hamish Christie (Chairman) Mr. Martin Goerojo Mr. Jon Robinson Mrs Margaret Cunico Mr. Bill Chua Ms. Ketki Sen Mr. James Blythman Mr. Tom Monahan

Ms. Cynthia Robless Mr. Vikas Shenoy Ms. Joanna Ossinger Ms. Ketki Sen Mr. Bala Narayanan Mr. Graeme Williams Ms. Neha Rathi MEMBER ENGAGEMENT Ms. Fathima Mohietheen (Chairwoman) Mr. Brendan Hannigan Mr. Bryan Lim Ms. Shelia Nagiah Mrs Susan Milford Ms. Sunitha Kapoor Ms. Abigail Rhodes INVESTMENT Mr. Bill Chua (Chairman) Mr. Jon Robinson Mr. Bhaskar Desai Mr. Talib Dohadwala Mr. Dominic Ong Mr. Shaun R Lynn CLUB NEWS President’s Message 3 SCC Night Race – Notices 4 – 5 Staff News 6 – 7 FEATURE Padang gazetted as National Monument 8 – 9 SPORTS NEWS SCC Virtual Run & Walk 2022 Results 11 Winning Formula for Bowls Mentorship 12 – 13 DINING HIGHLIGHTS Padang Sunday Brunch Semi Buffet 2 Oktoberfest 2022 15 Singapore Hawker Delights Night 16 Spirits & Wines of the Month 17 Weekdays F&B Promotions 17 Indian Kitchen Specials 18 Oval Daily Specials 18 Cake of the Month 18 Oval Dinner Specials 19 SCC CALENDAR OF EVENTS 20 — 22 UPCOMING EVENT Halloween Special Floral Workshop 23 RECENT EVENTS 24 — 26 MEMBER ENGAGEMENT SCC Cycling Club 24 SCC Quiz Night 26 SCC Trail Walks 27 SCC Beach Clean Up 28 Fire Station Open House Tour 29 SECTIONS Wine Circle 30 Mahjong 31 Chess 32 Balut 33 Billiards & Snooker 34 – 35 Bowls 36 Cricket 37 Golf 38 Hockey 39 Mr. Rajan nanthini.viknesh@scc.org.sgMrsjon.robinson@scc.org.sgMr.fathima@scc.org.sgMs.rajan.menon@scc.org.sgMenonFathimaMohietheenJonRobinsonNanthiniViknesh SEP / OCT 2022 THE PADANG 1

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MESSAGEPRESIDENT’S

“The gazette has been long overdue in recognising the Padang’s position as the site of many significant national events, and its importance as one of the roots of our country’s history and heritage.”

As you read this, you would also be seeing the lights and barriers going up around the Clubhouse – an indication that the Singapore Formula One Grand Prix is nearing. We are excited to be organising the SCC Night Race again – our tickets sold out within minutes of opening, and our staff are working hard to bring you a fun weekend of exciting action, excellent hospitality and Anotherentertainment.majorevent the Club will be hosting the SCC International Rugby7s Tournament . So far, we’ve confirmed international teams from New Zealand, Australia, Papua New Guinea, Thailand, Japan and Malaysia, and look to have a final team list soon. The tournament organising committee has also now opened bookings for corporate hospitality packages and there are also branding opportunities available – there are limited slots for corporate hospitality, so do book them early by emailing scc7s@scc.org.sg.

On Saturday, 13 August, the Club established two new Sections, the Mahjong Section and the Chess Section . These new Sections were principally member-driven initiatives through the Member Engagement Subcommittee and are in step with creating more opportunities and touch points to the Club for the wider membership. The initial responses to the events organised by the Sections have been highly encouraging. For more information and to find out how you can join and participate in the Section events, email memberengagement@scc.org.sg for assistance.

The Club’s statement to the Straits Times encompasses the significance of the Padang to the nation and also captures the essence of our privilege, custodianship, responsibility and our past and continuing contributions in keeping the Padang true to its many purposes in the way it serves Singapore.

“We take very seriously our role as one of the stalwart custodians of this newest national monument, the Padang, and will continue to help maintain it as a place that brings communities together to interact and play through sports and leisure activities.”

Dear Members, A significant highlight for the Club was the gazetting of the Padang as a national monument on National Day 2022. Below is the Club’s statement as reported in the Straits Times:

The Singapore Cricket Club has been privileged to have been allowed to use the iconic Padang these 170 years. Apart from the many significant national social, community and sports events, the Padang has been the site of many of our marquee events –including the world’s second oldest Rugby7s tournament, the SCC International Rugby7s, as well as our international Hockey, Football and Cricket tournaments.

Our Sports Sections have been back in full force with their training and activities, and winning performances in local and overseas competitions. Most recently, our Junior Sports Members Justin Yap and Ong Zhe Sim were named SG Squash Junior Athlete of the Year in the boys’ and girls’ categories. Bowls won the National Triples with the team of captain Edmund, Bryan and 11-year old Arman – read our special feature on Arman and the Bowls Sections Members who have been coaching and mentoring him. Team Singapore emerged as Champion of the Asia Rugby Sevens Trophy and have been promoted to the Asia Rugby Sevens Series – congratulations to the SCC Rugby players who represented Singapore and Suhaimi Amran - the National Teams’ Head Coach for both Singapore Men’s and Women’s Rugby team. The National Women’s Rugby team also emerged as the Champion in this tournament, which meant a double Gold under Suhaimi’s Ourcoaching!SCCLadies and U15 Girls Teams also shone in the Pesta Sukan Hockey 5s Tournament and won in their respective categories; the Hockey SCChool finished with a Bronze in the Mixed U12s as did our U15 Boys and U19 Girls, while our Masters finished with a Silver.

SCC Club life has certainly returned to full force these weeks, and we look forward to racing through the last quarter and coming up tops. Join us for the many events activities we have lined up for you, and partake of the delectable dining options specially curated for your pleasure – see you at the Club!

Over the next two months, the Rugby Section will play their inter-port match in Kuala Lumpur; the Golf Section will be headed to Kuala Lumpur and Kluang for their inter-port matches; Snooker & Billiards will be headed to Kuala Lumpur; Netball will be playing matches in Bali and the Squash Section will be competing in the 26th edition of the Triangular Cup in early November in Kolkata.

We appreciate your patience during this period too while we are in the midst of our windows replacement project. There was a slight unforeseen logistical delay that was not within our control but the renovations have been progressing well. While they continue, our F&B department has been looking again into our product and service offerings; look out for more information about our revamped menus and some new services soon!

Zoher Motiwalla President, Singapore Cricket Club

SCC Netball teams also did well in the National League 2022, with SCC Eagles winning Champions for Division 5B, while SCC Ospreys won 2nd position for Division 7A. In the Football Sport Cares Hearts 5-a-side Tournament, SCC NFL were the Men’s Champions while our young SCC WNFL did well as the Women’s second runner up. SCC won the Mixed Doubles title in the Tennis Interclub Knockout Tournament and retained the Overall Championship title. With travelling opening up, the highly popular Sections’ tours are in full swing. SCC emerged as the overall Runners up in 6th Invitation Balut Tournament organised by The Sarawak Club. Tennis and Squash won their inter-port matches against Royal Bangkok Sports Club, Tennis won the challenge trophy against The British Club Bangkok. The Rugby section had tours to Phuket and Ho Chi Minh.

GENERAL ROAD CLOSURE

• St Andrews Road / Parliament Place – There will be no vehicular access into the Club from Wednesday, 28 September 0000hrs to Tuesday, 4 October 0530hrs.

• St Andrews Road / Parliament Place will be fully accessible from Tuesday, 4 October, 0530hrs onwards.

• Pedestrian access will be available on 30 September to 2 October via Gate 4 located near the Asian Civilisations Museum.

• Taxis may continue to call at the following taxi stands: i. Capitol Piazza ii. Peninsula Excelsior Hotel iii. Funan Mall iv. Battery Road v. Hitachi Tower along Collyer Quay as well as others not listed here

• Members who plan to drive are advised to exit the Clubhouse on Tuesday, 27 September, by 2300hrs before the road closure commences.

SCC NIGHT RACE TICKET HOLDERS

Road Closure Roads around the 2022 Formula 1 Singapore Airlines Singapore Grand Prix circuit will close from 0000hrs on Wednesday, 28 September 2022 (two days before the race) until Tuesday, 4 October 2022 at 0530hrs (two days after the race).

• As the Singapore Cricket Club is located within the circuit park, access to the Club will only be permitted for SCC Night Race ticket holders from Friday, 30 September to Sunday, 2 October.

PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION

• Access to alternative taxi stands is subject to prevailing traffic conditions.

SCC NIGHT RACE 30 SEP. 1 OCT. 2 OCT 2022

• The Club may be accessed via Gate 4. Members may download the circuit map from the SGP website for details and reference.

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SCC Carpark Access and Closure

Partial (2 lanes) Cricket Nets closed from 12 September to end October. Multi-Purpose Court closed from 22 September to 6 October. Strictly no access to Cricket Nets.

• Members without the SCC Night Race ticket and membership card will not be permitted entry into the Club at all times, including after the race timing.

• Sports Facilities will be closed on the following dates: Padang closed from 12 September to end October. Strictly NO ACCESS to Clubhouse from Padang field and vice versa, due to pre-event construction and tear-down of the 2022 Formula 1 Singapore Airlines Singapore Grand Prix. Heavy traffic by way of heavy goods vehicles and other associated machineries can be expected onto and out of the Padang field from St Andrews Road and Connaught Drive respectively.

OPERATIONS

The Club Management will not be liable for any damage or personal injury sustained in direct breach of this directive.

The following F&B outlets will be closed from 28 September – 3 October 2022: Men’s Bar The Deli The Padang Restaurant Victoria Room The Club will resume normal operations at the following F&B outlets from 3 October 2022, 3pm onwards: The Oval & Verandah Main STUMPSLounge

OPERATIONS

Members attempting to access the Padang field from St Andrews Road, Connaught Drive and the Clubhouse during this closure period do so in express disregard to the foregoing Club Management directive and in so doing at his and her own risk.

Gym and one of two Squash Courts closed from 29 September to 3 October. Squash Courts, Tennis Courts, Bowling Green, Billiards Tables closed from 30 September to 2 October.

F&B

• Half of the carpark will be re-opened on Tuesday, 4 October, at 0900hrs and will be fully operational from Friday, 7 October 2022, onwards. Information correct at time of publication. For the latest updates, please check with Member Services Desk.

Club Entry Procedure & Operating Hours OUTLET

• Sections of the SCC carpark (i.e. areas below Gilmour Terrace and STUMPS Terrace) will be partially closed from Tuesday, 20 September 2022, for set-up.

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• Full closure of the carpark will take effect on Tuesday, 27 September at 2330hrs.

• From 30 September to 2 October 2022, entry to the Club is only for Members and guests with the SCC Night Race ticket and the SCC membership card.

SPORTS FACILITIES

CLUB NEWS 6 THE PADANG SEP / OCT 2022 Club Operating Hours on 17 & 18 October 2022 In view of the Annual Staff Party, the Club will be closed from 3pm on Monday, 17 October 2022. It will reopen at 11am on Tuesday, 18 October 2022. We thank you for your understanding. Ita Ristayati Chef De Partie Food & Beverage Ahmad Ridhwan Wee Bin Ahmad Jafni Captain Food & Beverage Ng Lee Kain (Doris) Changing Room Assistant Property & Housekeeping First Quarter 2022 Norliah Soeyoeti Senior Admin & Operations Executive Property & Housekeeping Owen Tean Chien Wen Supervisor The Padang Restaurant – F&B Rashed Mia Field Specialist Sports Second Quarter 2022 Outstanding Employee Recognition Awards

Appreciating our Senior Marker, Mr. Sabidullah Bin Osman After almost 30 years of service to the Singapore Cricket Club since he joined on 12 April 1993, our senior marker Mr. Sabidullah Bin Osman officially retired on 31 July 2022. A special presentation ceremony was held at the Men’s Bar to present a SCC Plaque to Osman in appreciation of his dedication to the Club. In attendance were Club President Mr. Zoher Motiwalla who presented the plaque to Osman, past Club President Mr. Manu Bhojwani, Billiards & Snooker Section Convenor Mr. David Yim and many Section Members who came to personally thank him. General Manager David Jones and Osman’s colleagues from the Sports & Recreation Department were also present to celebrate his long career with us.

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Thank you, Osman!

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While we are sad to see him go, we wish him well and the best of health as he enjoys his well-deserved retirement.

The Padang was officially gazetted as Singapore’s 75th National Monument on 9 August 2022, making it the first green, open space to join the country’s list of National Monuments. The iconic site is a social and community space that has borne witness to many significant national events, and today, continues to serve as a venue for recreation and sporting events. In view of its strong national, historical and social significance, the Padang has been preserved and accorded the highest level of protection in Singapore under the Preservation of Monuments Act. With the gazette, the character and appearance of the Padang will be preserved for future generations, while ensuring all current uses can continue.

The gazette of the Padang as a National Monument will protect it, as it is now, from alteration and change which would affect its character and significance, while allowing it to continue to be a social and community space enjoyed by Singaporeans.”

The Padang stands out amidst the other edifices surrounding it in the Civic District as well as the larger commercial core of the city centre in its south-west. It has been retained as an open green space despite the many development changes in its vicinity since Singapore’s colonial days. It is also bordered by several National Monuments all around its perimeter – the Cenotaph, Lim Bo Seng Memorial, Tan Kim Seng Fountain along one of its longer sides, the Former City Hall, Former Supreme Court and Saint Andrew's Cathedral on the other, as well as the Civilian War Memorial and Victoria Theatre and Concert Hall at either end of its shorter sides. The historic site is associated with key milestones in Singapore’s history, including the victory parade celebrating the formal surrender of the Japanese in Singapore on 12 September 1945; the victory rally of the first fully elected Legislative Assembly on 3 June 1959; the installation of Mr Yusof Ishak as the first Malayan-born Yang di-Pertuan Negara (head of state) and the unveiling of National Symbols on 3 December 1959; as well as the inaugural National Day Parade on 9 August 1966.

The Padang is now Singapore’s 75th National Monument

We take very seriously our role as one of the stalwart custodians of this newest National Monument, the Padang, and will continue to help maintain it as a place that brings communities together to interact and play through sports and leisure activities.”

The Padang is also one of Singapore’s oldest spaces for public recreation and celebrations, and hosted sporting events during the colonial period such as New Year’s day sports and cricket matches. Celebrations for royal birthdays, jubilees, coronations, Lunar New Year, Thaipusam and the Prophet Muhammad’s Birthday have also been held there. Today, the Padang continues to function as a key recreation and commemorative space for members of all communities, hosting major sporting events such as the Singapore Cricket Club International Rugby Sevens and serving as the starting and end-point of the Singapore Marathon.

The Singapore Cricket Club (SCC) and Singapore Recreation Club (SRC) sit on either ends of the Padang, and are key community stakeholders involved in the maintenance and use of the site. Mr Zoher Motiwalla, President of the SCC, said, “The gazette has been long overdue in recognising the Padang’s position as the site of many significant national events, and its importance as one of the roots of our country’s history and heritage. The SCC has been privileged to have been a part of the Padang since we were established in 1852, and to have been able to witness Singapore’s growth and development around the field into a sovereign nation and our home.

The gazette was officiated by Mr Edwin Tong, Minister for Culture, Community and Youth, who was present to preview some of the commemorative initiatives which will be launched in conjunction with the gazette. Minister Tong said, “The Padang will be the first green, open space to join our list of National Monuments. Together with our 74 other National Monuments, it preserves and celebrates the stories that define Singapore and our people. Generations of people have gathered here and witnessed key milestones in Singapore’s history. It stands as a testament to Singapore’s historical journey, anchoring our Singaporean identity and reflecting our place in the world.

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Ms Jean Wee, Director of the Preservation of Sites and Monuments division, NHB, said, “The successful gazette of the Padang reflects our ongoing efforts to enhance the preservation and promotion of places and spaces of national significance to Singapore. The Padang, one of the oldest open spaces in Singapore, is an iconic social and community space that has borne witness to many significant national events, and now continues to serve as a venue for recreation and sporting events. Together with our 74 other National Monuments, it will contribute to the architectural and cultural diversity of our nation’s built heritage, and be celebrated as one of the many places that define Singapore and our people.”

THE PADANG AND ITS SIGNIFICANCE

The first National Day Parade on 9 August 1966, and every National Day Parade thereafter until 1975.

• The SG50 National Day Parade on 9 August 2015.

From left: Thomas Tay Hwee Hong (Chairman of Games Control Board, Singapore Recreation Club) Eric Tan Huat Lim (Vice-President, Singapore Recreation Club), Chang Yeh Hong (President, Singapore Recreation Club), Zoher Motiwalla (President, Singapore Cricket Club), David Jones (General Manager/Secretary, Singapore Cricket Club).

The World War II victory parade celebrating the formal surrender of the Japanese in Singapore on 12 September 1945.

During the colonial period, Lunar New Year, Royal Birthdays, Jubilees and Coronations, the Prophet Muhammad’s Birthday and occasionally Thaipusam would be commemorated with fireworks displays at the Padang, entertaining all members of the community.

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key recreation and commemorative space for members of all communities:

The Padang was also used as a space for significant nationalist parades, rallies and protests including:

Some evidence suggests that the Padang could have been the site of negotiations between the British East India Company and the Sultan of Johore and Temenggong leading up to the eventual signing of the treaty on 6 February 1819 which allowed the establishment of the settlement of Singapore.

• A demonstration by 500 students of Nanyang University protesting perceived government bias against Nanyang University and its leader, Tan Lark Sye, on 7 October 1963.

• The declaration of merger with the Federation of Malaysia on 16 September 1963.

It was a key commemorative space for people to gather and participate as witnesses to key milestones in Singapore history. These included:

• The victory rally of the elected legislative council after Singapore was granted internal self-governance on 3 June 1959.

The installation of Yusof bin Ishak as the Yang di Pertuan Negara of Singapore and introduction of the state flag, coat of arms and national anthem on 3 December 1959.

HISTORIC INTEREST OF THE PADANG

• A victory rally held by the Chinese community on 15 September 1945, celebrating the defeat of Japan in China.

• Today, besides cricket, other sporting events including the Singapore Cricket Club International Rugby Sevens, and the starting and end-point of the Standard Chartered Singapore Marathon are at the Padang. In addition, the Singapore Grand Prix circuit passes the Padang en route to Anderson Bridge and the Esplanade.

In existence since c.1822, the Padang is one of the oldest open spaces in Singapore continually used for public recreation and Itcommemoration.hasservedasa

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• Past sporting events during the colonial period included annual New Year’s day sports including tug of war, high jump and football matches. Cricket matches were also held there.

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SCC Virtual Run & Walk 2022 Congratulations to all our winners! PRESENTED BY Men’s Open 6km Run: • Paviter Singh Jahangir (Cricket) - 23:09mins • Gautam Sareen (Tennis) - 30:45mins • Chua Man Tong (Squash) - 37:38mins Women’s Open 6km Run: • Lina Lee (Football) - 30:01mins Men’s Open Longest Run: • Paviter Singh Jahangir (Cricket) - 138.97km • Yong Kai Di Bryan (Squash) - 68.17km • Tay Zi Hang (Squash) - 40.42km Women’s Open Longest Run: • Joanna Ossinger (Wine Circle) - 162.1km Open Categories: Men’s Masters 6km Run: • Rob Gulston (Football) - 32:05mins • Suressh S (Hockey) - 51:28mins Men’s Masters Longest Run: • Ng Weng Kwai Philip (Rugby) - 146.66km Masters Categories: Men’s Longest Walk: • Peter “Stitch” Hutton (Rugby) - 236.28km • Gautam Sareen (Tennis) - 230.73km • Harry David Lombe Taylor (Cricket) - 175.98 Women’s Longest Walk: • Inger Johanne Arnesen Carnell (Tennis) - 193.53km • Charisse Capacio (Golf) - 144.38km • Au Yeong Wai Yhann (Squash) - 108.5km Novelty Categories: InterSection Longest Run: • Rugby - 170.88km • Wine Circle - 162.1km • Cricket - 149.98km InterSection Longest Walk: • Tennis - 446.14km • Rugby - 236.28km • Squash - 180.66km Sport Partner:Care Partners:

It is an easy-to-learn sport and it is fun as well. It is a sport which is not so fast pacedbut it helps me improve my fitness and coordination.

This was a great moment of joy and pride for the Club and the Bowls Section, especially Arman’s contribution to the win as it is a sweet fruit borne out of the Section’s devoted mentorship of this energetic and dedicated boy.

In December 2020, when SCC held a series of sports clinics in partnership with SportCares, one of the kids who participated in the Bowls clinic was Arman, then nine years old. Even though it was his first experience with lawn bowls, Arman was very focused and enthusiastic about understanding the sport and eager to learn. By the end of the clinic, it was clear to the Bowls Section Member mentors that he had a lot of potential! The Section worked with SportCares, Arman’s mother, and the Club to explore how it could support Arman and his desire to learn and play bowls and on 7 June 2021, Arman officially became a SCC Junior Sports Members and started training with the Club. In this issue, we speak to Arman and his mentor-coaches, Rosemary Tessensohn and Ganesh Ramanathan, and Bowls captain Edmund Lin:

During training I enjoyed learning how to roll the ball as the lawn bowl ball isdifferent from a usual ball - the lawn bowl ball is not proportional so it was somethinginteresting for me - and also getting all the knowledge from my mentors about thegame. The most difficult feeling was when I started, I could not get my ball as closeto the jack and so it was frustrating. How did you feel during the National Triples competition?

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Through the National Pairs, we already learnt that Arman is ready for the bigger stage, but just lacks a bit of composure. His mentor and pairs partner, Ganesh, humbly suggested to Edmund that Arman needs someone more experienced in the game to guide him through the triples. As part of Edmund's role in developing the sport in high performance for Singapore, he took Arman into his team with his National Pairs partner Bryan Lim. Edmund and Bryan had previous progressed into the knockout stages in the National Pairs when COVID-19 cruelly struck Edmund and ended their run in the competition.

In Edmund's mind, winning or losing is not a factor. With a team that included two relatively new bowlers (Bryan also started playing a little more than one year ago), the team naturally became a dark horse in the National Triples. With a lack of expectation, and some supreme teamwork within the team, they managed to overcome their deficiencies and surpassed all expectations by winning the whole thing altogether. An unbelievable feat against an experienced group of players in the competition, many of whom represented Singapore on different occasions! When it comes to the ceiling for both Bryan and Arman, it is indeed limitless. ARMAN:

Firstly, I want to thank Rosemary the most as she taught me a lot and guided methrough how the sport is played and gave me a lot of knowledge. Secondly, I want tothank Ganesh who was very encouraging and taught me patiently with his guidance.Thirdly, I want to thank Edmund who gave me the opportunity to join and learn thissport, and his encouragement throughout the National Triples also motivated me alot. I would also like to thank my other teammate Bryan for pushing me when I didnot do well during the games and giving me advice along the way. Lastly, I want tothank SCC for giving me all the opportunities that the Club has offered me and allthe training I received. I am truly honoured and appreciative of everyone's guidance in helping me go far for this sport. Thank you everyone.

Is there anything you would like to say to anybody at SCC?

Q&A WITH

How were the representatives for the National Triples selected? Why was Arman one of the chosen?

When you first started training, what did you like most and what didyou feel was most difficult?

To be honest I was nervous as it was my first time taking part in the NationalTriples. During my first few rounds, I lost a few games in the beginning and was abit disappointed but my teammates were very encouraging and I tried my best formy team. How did you feel when you won? I was extremely happy and proud of what I had achieved. Super excited to have won.

WINNING FORMULA FOR BOWLS MENTORSHIP

His training program is taken care of by Ganesh and Rosemary for the time being, and Ganesh has recently taken more ownership of it. However, when he first joined as a JSM, we sent to his mother our plan to develop him into a top player over a three-year period. The particular milestone of playing in National Competitions (15 months target achieved within timeframe) was achieved when he partnered Ganesh in the National Pairs. Unfortunately, they narrowly missed out in qualification to the knockout stages by finishing third in their group (top 2 qualifies).

What do you like about Bowls?

In late July 2022, SCC won the National Triples with the golden team of Edmund Lin, Bryan Lim, and eleven-year-old Arman Tahar – one of, if not the youngest to win a Bowls competition in Singapore!

Who planned his training program?

Arman now at 11 years old with Rosemary and Ganesh.

Training programme: Because of his school timings, curriculum schedule and other commitments, he could only come down on Thursday afternoons. The training time was set for 5pm – 7 pm. Training for beginners in bowls basically involves getting the line and weight correct. For a 10 year old like Arman, it was important to let him enjoy playing and not get bored. As Rosemary had laid a good foundation for him, I basically continued to get him to be more consistent with his line and weight control, to see that he is not bored and has some fun while playing. Why did you decide to be involved in Arman’s training?

Between July to September 2021, there were more newcomers joining the SCC Bowls Section and Rosemary had more newbies under her wings to coach. I offered to help her to coach Arman. The day and time generally suited me. I started to coach Arman on 9 September 2021. We bonded quite easily as he knew me from earlier. The main reason I wanted to be involved was that he was the first youngster in many years who showed interest in Bowls. We needed younger players, at the Club and at the national level. So when he showed interest, I was happy to be involved in his training and development in the sport.

Challenges: The attention span of children in his age group is limited. They need to take breaks, take time to understand instructions, take their time to do things, and they can get distracted etc. Arman was a typical 10 year old. Those are the challenging parts. Fortunately, Rosemary kept an eye on us and reminded me to cut him some slack while at the same time be firm with him. Given his young age and that he was coming to SCC after school, I understood the limitations, and basically just tried to get him to enjoy the sport. Over the past year, he is now more disciplined.

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What have been the challenges and rewards for you mentoring Arman?

How has Arman grown since he started playing Bowls, both as a player andyoung man?

Training and mentoring young players are important for the transition of the younger playersto replace the older players who eventually retire. The young are physically and mentally veryalert and pick the skills of the game fast. Training them can promote personal and professionaldevelopment and high performance. Mentoring can help youngsters go through challenginglife transitions. It creates trusted relationships and realistic goals. They can be taught goodbehaviour, both social and emotional and positive attitudes. The results after the training aremost encouraging and very rewarding as a coach.

Rewards: I could see that he was trying, and most important was that he continues to be interested in the sport. This inspired me to come down regularly to coach / play with him. And it gave me a sense of satisfaction to be playing a part in grooming one of the next generation of Bowls players. To keep him engaged in the sport, I partnered Arman in the National Pairs (Men’s) competition in April this year. We won two games, drew one game and lost 2 games and finished third out of five teams in the group. Not surprisingly, he was happy when we won and upset when we lost. But he understood that this was just a start. And now with the National Triples (Men’s) competition, Edmund together with Bryan has given Arman another experience in playing competitive bowls. It has come to a nice circle because it was Edmund who was Arman’s first coach during that day on 4 December 2020! And we hope this circle will continue and I’ll continue to be a part of his development in bowls.

Arman at 9 years old with Edmund during the SportCares clinic in December 2020.

Bowlers learn a skill, positive attitude, discipline, mental toughness, teamwork, and fitness. Theenjoyment from the game is derived from social interaction and is a great way for players tobond and form many lasting friendships.

Q&A WITH GANESH: What was the training program planned for Arman?

I first met Arman on 4 December 2020 when he came as part of a group from SportCares to try out Bowls at SCC. At the end of the session, he informed the person in-charge of his group that he had a good time playing Bowls, and she informed us. I was then the Convenor of the SCC Bowls Section and Edmund was the Captain. Together, we followed up to get him to sign up as a Junior Section Member (JSM) of the SCC Bowls Section. For years, the Section has been trying to get younger ones to pick up the sport of Bowls, with little success. So when Arman showed interest, we were not going to let it slip. For various reasons, it took a while, but he was eventually registered as a Bowls Section JSM on 7 June 2021. Rosemary was initially tasked to coach him, and she started with him in July 2021.

Q&A WITH ROSEMARY:

Edmund Lin of the Lawn Bowls Section introduced Arman to the game through a SportCaresProgram. Ever since then his interest has never wavered. He loves a challenge and is keen indeveloping his abilities and potential. His concentration and his understanding of the game hasimproved tremendously. He is persistent and hardworking. He has matured into a confidentyoung man in the last year. He is comfortable playing in teams with older players and is alwaysopen to advice on his game. He wants to represent Singapore in future competitions and knowswhat he has to do to achieve his goal.

Why is it important to train and mentor young players?

In addition to the playing techniques, what do you think Bowlers learn from thegame?

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MURTABAK Roti prata stuffed with minced chicken, chili, onions and egg, served with mutton curry

PRATA$11.20 (Choice of Plain, Egg or Onion) Served with choice of fish curry, chicken curry or dhal and pickled onions

PRATA$11.20 (Choice of Plain, Egg or Onion) Served with choice of fish curry, chicken curry or dhal and pickled onions

CHENDOL$8.80 Shaved ice with red beans, green jelly, coconut milk & gula melak a BUBUR$8.80 CHA-CHA Medley of sweet potatoes, taro & tapioca jelly cooked in pandan coconut milk $8.80

Tuesday, 11 October 2022 6pm – 10pm Tuesday, 25 October 2022 6pm – 10pm

PASEMBUR ROJAK Malaysian Indian style rojak with shredded jicama and cucumbers, prawn and vegetables fritters, fried bean curd & marinated jelly fish tossed in sweet potato sauce and sesame seeds $10.80

SCC POPIAH Thin pancake wrap stuffed with braised turnip filling with prawns, eggs and lettuce with chili and sweet sauce $6.80

SAMBAL ONION STINGRAY (300gm) With cincalok, calamansi & pickled onions $18.80

CHILI CRAB (400gm) Served with 4pcs of mantou

ROTI JOHN MUTTON Omelette and onion French loaf sandwich topped with minced mutton $10.20 SCC FRAGRANT CHICKEN, MUTTON & PORK SATAY With traditional condiments and chunky peanut sauce Half Dozen $10.80 One Dozen $16.20

APPAM WITH CHICKEN KORMA Appam, pancake made with fermented rice batter and coconut milk $14.20 SCC FRAGRANT CHICKEN, MUTTON & PORK SATAY With traditional condiments and chunky peanut sauce

SAMBAL ONION STINGRAY (300gm) With cincalok, calamansi & pickled onions $18.80

PULAT$8.80

SINGAPORE HAWKER DELIGHTS NIGHT

CHENG$8.80

KUEH PIE TEE (6pcs) Thin and crispy pastry tart shell filled with shredded Chinese turnips and a sweet mixture of thinly sliced vegetables Plain $6.80 | Prawn $8.80

MUTTON$44.80 MURTABAK Roti prata stuffed with minced mutton, chili, onions and egg, served with mutton curry

CHILI CRAB (400gm) Served with 4pcs of mantou

HITAM Sweet black glutinous rice porridge served with coconut milk

TENG (Served Hot or Cold) Sweet, dried longan soup with red dates, white fungus, barley beans, ginkgo nuts & lotus seeds $8.80

CHICKEN$44.80

PASEMBUR ROJAK Malaysian Indian style rojak with shredded jicama and cucumbers, prawn and vegetables fritters, fried bean curd & marinated jelly fish tossed in sweet potato sauce and sesame seeds $10.80

FOOD & BEVERAGESPIRITS & WINES

BOTTLES OF THE MONTH

Altan is a unique wine characterized by dominant aromas of pear and peach, but also softly emerging herbal notes of elder, basil and aromatic herbs. It has a distinctive body and excellent balanced acidity that makes this wine very refreshing. The wine concludes in a long-lasting aftertaste, leaving a pleasant feeling of fullness and harmony.

$40.00SAVE Woody Nook Kelly’s Farewell, Australia

$53.00 per bottle / $12.80 per glass

*94 points Luca Maroni $56.00 per bottle / $14.00 per glass Ezimit Vranec Barrique 2016, Greece

$55.00 per bottle / $13.80 per glass

Brunito Chianti Governo, Italy

The 2020 Chianti Governo all’uso Toscano DOCG is reminiscent of cranberries, blueberries, and sour cherries. Flavours of liquorice and violets also unfold.

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for banquets and private functions. F&B PROMOTIONS Wednesdays Cocktail Craze Enjoy 2 Cocktails* at special prices. Snow Ball $12.00 Screwdriver $12.00 Spritzer $16.00 Jägerbomb $16.00 Available all day across all outlets. *Applicable to same cocktail only. Black Mussels Promotion Black Mussels with $15.80 White Wine Sauce and Garlic Bread Black Mussels with $15.80 Saffron Cream Sauce and Garlic Bread Available from 6pm onwards, every Wednesday across all outlets. All promotions are subject to change. $40.00SAVE $40.00SAVE$40.00SAVE AuchentoshanThreeWood $118.00 per bottle (Usual Price: $158.00) TheBruichladdichClassicLaddie $128.00 per bottle (Usual Price: $168.00) Chivas Regal 18 Years $128.00 per bottle (Usual Price: $168.00) Chita Whisky $108.00 per bottle (Usual Price: $148.00)

The vineyards of this red wine are in Tuscany and it is one of the top wines in the region. Showing a pleasing vitality, the character is wonderfully fine and fresh.

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$59.00 per bottle / $14.50 per glass

The grape for this wine comes from the famous Ovche Pole vineyard. This wine is matured in American oak for 16 months, giving the wine its complex characteristics and smooths out the strong tannins making for a wellrounded and complex wine. There is a distinct tertiary bouquet of fried tones of coffee, smoked raisins, sherry aromas that is accompanied by dry dark fruits.

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No limit on purchase. Storage of bottles capped at 2 bottles per month, per purchase, due to storage limitations. Not applicable for banquets and private functions.

A fresh vibrant Sauvignon Blanc Semillon. Tropical fruit, melon and grassy aromas offer appealing intensity of fruit on the palate, which is complemented by the long, lingering, crisp finish.

Popova Kula Altan 2018, Greece

Saturday 17, 24 September

Mutton Biryani, or Braised Duck Leg with Orange Sauce, Vegetables & Potatoes, or Pink Leg Prawn Noodle Soup with Fresh Clams

Thursday 6, 13, 20, 27 October

Served

FOOD & BEVERAGE 18 THE PADANG SEP / OCT 2022 INDIAN KITCHEN SPECIALS OCTOBER Visit The Oval & Verandah or call 6338 9271 Ext: 373 to place a cake order for your special occasion or birthday celebration! Fridays, 6pm onwards CAKE OF THE MONTH DAILYOVALSPECIALS SEPTEMBER PER$49KG at The Oval & Verandah will only be SCC Laksa. Black Sesame Coconut Bavarois with Yuzu SEPTEMBERCremeuxOCTOBER SCC Laksa 16 PatraniSeptemberMacchi Served with Steamed Saffron Rice & Mango Pickles $15.80 7 MuttonOctoberKoftaCurry Served with Butter Naan & Onion Salad $17.80 14 October Sindhi Chicken Biryani Served with Curry Sauce, Cucumber Raita & Papadum $17.20

Roast Chicken Rice, or Baked Salmon with Vegetables & Potatoes, or Palak Chicken with Vegetables & Brown Rice

$10.80

SCC Laksa, or Pan-fried Seabass Fillet with Lemon Dill Sauce, Vegetables & Potatoes, or Butter Chicken Masala with Mixed Vegetables & Naan

Fish Moolie with Steamed Rice, or Grilled Chicken Chop with Vegetables & Potatoes, or Channa Masala with Stir-fried Vegetables & Chapatti

SCC Chicken & Egg Curry with Steamed Rice, or Roast Leg of Lamb with Vegetables & Potatoes, or Fish Tikka with Mint Chutney, Mixed Vegetables & Naan

Sunday 18, 25 September

Fish Moolie with Steamed Rice, or Breaded Pork Loin with Vegetables, Apple Chutney & Cheese Cream Sauce, ChannaorMasala with Stir-fried Vegetables & Chapatti

Chicken Biryani 23 September

Served

Monday 19, 26 September

Monday 3, 10, 17, 31 October

Mutton Biryani, or Oven-roasted Striploin with Vegetables & Potatoes, or Pink Leg Prawn Noodle Soup with Fresh Clams

Thursday 15, 22, 29 September

Friday 16, 23 September

Wednesday 5, 12, 19, 26 October

Roast Chicken Rice, or Baked Salmon with Vegetables & Potatoes, or Palak Chicken with Vegetables & Brown Rice

Friday 7, 14, 21, 28 October

SCC Laksa, or Roast Chicken Rice, or Mock Mutton Curry with Vegetables, Mango Chutney & Naan

Sunday 9, 16, 23, 30 October

Tuesday 20, 27 September

Wednesday 21, 28 September

SCC Chicken & Egg Curry with Steamed Rice, or Grilled Dory Fish with Vegetables & Potatoes, or Fish Tikka with Mint Chutney, Mixed Vegetables & Naan

SCC Laksa, or Roast Chicken Rice, or Mock Mutton Curry with Vegetables, Mango Chutney & Naan

SCC Laksa, or Pan-fried Seabass Fillet with Lemon Dill Sauce, Vegetables & Potatoes, or Butter Chicken Masala with Mixed Vegetables & Naan

Saturday 8, 15, 22, 29 October

Tiger Prawn Varutha Curry with Lemon Rice & Cabbage Poriyal $19.20 21 October Goan Fish Curry with Steamed Basmati Rice & Mango Chutney $15.20 28 KambingOctoberSoup with Toasted Baguette and Fried Shallots

Tuesday 4, 11, 18, 25 October

Chicken Biryani

Served

DINNER SPECIALS AT THE OVAL & VERANDAH All photos are for illustration only. Actual products may vary. All promotions are subject to change. Masala Fried Pomfret Served with red chili chutney and basmati rice $16.20 Fried Hokkien Noodle in Dark SauceYellow noodles with clams & sliced pork$12.20 FOOD & BEVERAGE Pepper-crusted Angus Beef StriploinPink pepper herbs-crusted Angus beef striploinserved with shaved fennel salad with truffle dressing$29.50 SEPTEMBE R OCTOBER Available 6pm onwards

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• Hockey:

Padang:@TournamentAcademyRugbySCC

7pm–7amNov,6–4

Squash:Junior Friendly:/SocialsSquash MPC12pm,–10pmJunior,Tennis 10;–8AgesBall,Orange 10+,AgesBall,Green MPC6pm,–4.30pm

7pm–7amNov,6–4 MPC10+,AgesBall,Green11am,–10am MPC10+,AgesInvitation),ByPerformance,(High MPCAcademy,Tennis5pm,–3pm JuniorTennis MPC7,–5AgesBall,Red5pm,–4pm MPC10,–8esAgBall,Orange6pm,–5pm MPC10+,AgesBall,Green6pm,–5pm MPC8pm,–6.30pmIntermediate,/Beginners

Mondays • Snooker:&Billiards BarMen’s/RoomBilliards10pm,–3pmSocials,Section • Night:SectionBridgeBridge: RoomGilmour/RoomVictoria10pm,–7pm • Cricket: Dec)3–Aug293:(Term7pm–5pmDempsey,@AcademyCricketSCC • Darts: 4(EveryRestaurantOval9pm,–6.30pmNight,SectionDarts thMondayofthemonth) • Netball: MPC9pm,–7pm • Football: DempseyLegends,SCC7pm,–5.30pm • Hockey: PitchHockeyEvansMOE(Oct),10pm–7pm(Sep);9pm–7pm • Squash: CourtsSquash9.30pm,–5pmNight,ClubLadies • Tennis: MPC6.30pm,–5pm10+,AgesInvitation),ByPerformance,(HighAcademyTennis • Drills:AdultTennis CourtsTennis/MPC8pm,–6.30pmIntermediate,/Beginners Tuesdays • Balut: nd2(EveryRoomGilmour10pm,–7pmNight,SectionBalutTuesdayofthemonth) • Bowls: GreenBowling7pm,–3pmBowls,Social • Cricket: TBA)date(ReopenSep11till8.30pm–6.00pmPadang,@TrainingSeniorSCC • Football: 6.30pm–5.30pmDempsey,@ProgrammeJuniorFootballSCC • Football: (TBA)Dempsey9pm,–7pmTigers,SCCandWNFLNFL, • Rugby: Sep12fromDempsey9pm,–7pm • Squash: CourtsSquash9.30pm,–5pmNight,ClubMen’s • Tennis:

CourtsSquash7pm,–3pm • Squash: CourtsRooftopMarina6pm,–1pmTournament,PaddlesInterclub–Sep17 • Tennis:

7pm–7amNov,12–10

• Padang:@Tournament7sRugbyInternationalSCC 7pm–7amNov,12–10 • Academy:Rugby Dec)11–Aug273:(TermDempsey11.30am,–8amAcademy,RugbySCC • Junior:Tennis

• Balut: RestaurantPadang10pm,–7pmHost),(SCCTournamentBalutInterlcub–Oct19 • Cricket:

BarMen’s/RoomBilliards10pm,–3pmSocials,Section Dec)3–Aug293:(Term9pm–5pm(Kallang),Cage@TheAcademyCricketSCC DempseyThirds,SCC7pm,–5.30pm PitchHockeyEvansMOE(Oct),10pm–7pm(Sep);9pm–7pm MPC9pm,–7pm Sep11tillPadang9pm,–7pm th20–Oct12

• Football:

7;–5AgesBall,Red

ActivitiesSportsWeekly • Tennis: JuniorTennis MPC7,–5AgesBall,Red5pm,–4pm MPC10,–8esAgBall,Orange6pm,–5pm MPC10+,AgesBall,Green6pm,5pm– MPC6.30pm,–5pm10+,AgesInvitation),ByPerformance,(HighAcademyTennis6.30pm,–5pm • Training:A/B/CMen’sTennis CourtTennis9pm,–7pm Fridays • Snooker:&Billiards BarMen’s/RoomBilliards10pm,–3pmSocials,Section • Bowls: GreenBowling9pm,–7pmBowls,Social • Cricket: Dec)3–Aug293:(Term7pm–5pmDempsey,@AcademyCricketSCC • Football: DempseyPadantiques,SCC7pm,–5.30pm • Padang:@TournamentAcademyRugbySCC 7pm–7amNov,6–4 • Padang:@Tournament7sRugbyInternationalSCC 7pm–7amNov,12–10 • Squash: thnd2(EveryCourtsSquash9.30pm,–5pmSocials,FridaytoBack&4Fridayofthemonth) • Cardio:Tennis MPC9.30am,–8am • (Intermediate):DrillsAdultTennis MPC10.30am,–8am • Academy:PreJuniorTennis MPC5.30pm,–4pm8+,AgesInvitation),(By • Kechil:MakanMonththeofFridayLast/SocialsFridayTennis CourtsTennis9pm,–5pm Saturdays • Bowls: GreenBowling7pm,–3pmCompetitions,/MatchesSection/BowlsSocial • Bridge: RoomVictoria12pm,–9amCourse,Beginners’ • Cricket: Dec)3–Aug293:(Term1pm–9.30am(Kallang),Cage@AcademyCricketSCC • Dempsey:&Sep11tillPadang@MatchesCricket 7pm–8am • Football: Dempsey7pm,–3pmTigers,SCCandWNFLNFL, • Rugby: th20–Oct15AnniversarySCCBaliMemorialMatch–NorthvsSouth:Afternoon,Dempsey • Academy:Rugby Dec)11–Aug273:(TermDempsey2.30pm,–8am • Padang:@TournamentAcademyRugbySCC

CourtsSquash3pm,–1pm •

Dempsey:&Sep11tillPadang@MatchesCricket

Padang:@Tournament7sRugbyInternationalSCC

7pm–8am TBA)(DempseySep11tillPadang11.15am,–9amProgramme,JuniorFootballSCC

• Football:

• Cardio:Tennis MPC8pm,–6.30pm • Training:A/B/CMen’sTennis CourtsTennis9pm,–7pm Wednesdays • Snooker:&Billiards

AcademyTennis11.30am,–10am

• Rugby:

• Drills:AdultTennis

Academy:Tennis 10+AgesInvitation),ByPerformance,(High GreenBowling7pm,–3pmBowls,Social

Padang6am,Service:DawnMemorialBaliSCCAnniversary

• Netball:

Sundays • Bowls:

• Squash: CourtsSquash9.30pm,–5pmNight,ClubLadies • Academy:PreTennis MPC5.30pm,–4pm8+,AgesInvitation),(By • Training:DMen’sTennis CourtTennis9pm,–5pm • TrainingALadiesTennis CourtTennis9pm,–7pm: Thursdays • Bowls: GreenBowling7pm,–3pmBowls,Social • Cricket: TBA)date(ReopenSep11till8.00pm–5.30pmPadang,@TrainingSeniorSCC • Football: 7pm–5.30pmDempsey,@LionsSCC • Football: (TBA)Dempsey9pm,–7pmTigers,SCCandWNFLNFL, • Academy:Rugby Dec)11–Aug273:(TermDempsey7pm,–5.30pm • Rugby: Sep12fromDempsey9pm,–7pm • Cricket: Dec)3–Aug293:(TermTBADempsey,@MatchesAcademyCricketSCC • Squash: CourtsSquash9.30pm,–5pmNight,ClubMen’s change.tosubjectbemaybutprintoftimeataccurateInformation* updates.latesttheforSportsDept@scc.org.sgwithcheckPlease Race:NightSCCandF1SGPtodueFacilitiesSportsofClosure details.morefor5–4pagesonnoticetoreferPlease 22 THE PADANG SEP / OCT 2022 CALENDAR

• Rugby:

Saturday, 29 October 2022 10am to 12.30pm Conducted outside of SCC; venue near Stadium MRT $85 per pax (Inclusive of Materials) Assemble your own spooky and classic floral centerpiece to bring home this Halloween as fellow SCC member, Ms. Christiane Duckworth guides you through this spooktacular Workshop! Registration Link: http://bit.ly/SCCFloraWorkshop For more information, email eventsdept@scc.org.sg. Photo for illustration purposes only; flower options will vary in October.

TANGLIN GIN DISTILLERY TOUR

Members learned how to trace, cut, saddle-stitch and assemble leather goods, and how to care for them. The enjoyable workshop ensured members brought their own leather masterpiece, with their names embossed on them, home at the end.

Members had the opportunity to peek inside the Tanglin Creations Lab and learned about Tanglin Gin and the process of how it’s made. The tour finished with a tasting of Gin & Tonic Cocktails, plus some tips on choosing the appropriate garnishes to enhance the taste of each cocktail.

Saturday, 11 June 2022

Saturday, 25 June 2022

The Cycling Club is the ideal cardio release as you traverse across various scenic locations in Singapore.

RECENT EVENTS 24 THE PADANG SEP / OCT 2022 Saturday, 10 September & 8 October 2022 | 7am Registration Link: https://bit.ly/CyclingSCC SCC Cycling Club

LEATHER CRAFTING WORKSHOP

RECENT EVENTS SEP / OCT 2022 THE PADANG 25 NATURE TRAIL WALK (JUNE AND JULY) 25 June 2022 at Dairy Farm Park / 30 July 2022 at Changi Point Coastal Walk Members gathered at the Dairy Farm and Changi Point Coastal Walk in June and July for their morning nature walks and got to enjoy the beautiful scenery of the park with new friendships being forged during the walks.

26 THE PADANG SEP / OCT 2022 RECENT EVENTS BEGINNERLONGBOARDINGCLASS Saturday, 2, 9 and 16 July 2022 A class that was truly thrilling and exciting! All ages and experience levels were welcome in this adrenaline pumping class as participants quickly learned and started cruising the road on their longboards with confidence. July Quiz Night Winner: GOBS August Quiz Night Winner: GOBS Registration Link: https://bit.ly/SCCQuizNight2022 For more information, email memberengagement@scc.org.sg. Date : Tuesday, 4 October 2022 Time : 8pm to 10:30pm Venue : Men’s Bar General knowledge will be tested in the ultimate test of wits! :

Meeting Point: SCC Car Park at 7:30am Duration: 1.5 to 2 hours (Approximate duration)Dates:Saturday, 17 September & 29 October 2022 Time: 7.30am Join us on our SCC Nature Trail Walk and explore the beautiful sights and sounds of our island. Registration Link: http://bit.ly/SCCTrailWalk For more information, email memberengagement@scc.org.sg.

*Government Guidelines will be followed accordingly Photos from National Park. Saturday, 10 September 2022, at Bishan – Ang Mo Kio Park Saturday, 8 October 2022, at Changi Beach 9am to 11am Back by popular request, our next Beach Clean Up efforts will focus on Bishan – Ang Mo Kio Park & Changi Beach in September and October – join us in our efforts to conserve and take care of our planet. Registration Link: https://bit.ly/SCCBeachCleanUp Children 7–11 years old must be accompanied by an adult. For more information, email memberengagement@scc.org.sg.

Saturday, 15 October 2022 9am to 9:50am | Central Fire Station Registration Link: https://bit.ly/SCCFireStationTour For more information, email memberengagement@scc.org.sg. SCDF Fire Stations are welcoming visitors once again! Visit the Central Fire Station and learn about the lives of fire fighters and their equipment. Watch them slide down the famous poles as they answer the call of duty and learn more about the daily operations of a fire station, the different roles of SCDF (Singapore Civil Defence Force), and the Civil Defence system manned by personnel on round-the-clock standby. Visitors to the fire station open house will be able to experience the following (subject to manpower resources and availability of appliances due to the emergency role of the fire stations) : 1. Open House welcome 2. Introduction to Emergency Vehicles and their capabilities 3. Demonstration on donning the full protective gear 4. Demonstration on using various equipment/appliances; and 5. Photo-taking opportunities

Article by: Joanna Ossinger with “Rags” Raghavan & Laura Goddard

Convenor: Naveen Gupta |

The Wine Circle organized a Barbeque evening on 30 July at the STUMPS Terrace which was a lot of fun and experienced good participation. During the evening, one of the Wine Circle members – Rajeev Malhotra was gifted a bottle of wine for referring five new members under the Member-get-member referral programme run by the Circle. He is the secnd winner of the award. (photo on right)

Another interesting discovery of his visit was the Pride Mountain Vineyards, on the border between Napa and Sonoma, which must sell wine under two different appellations and even keep two different sets of books!

Wine Circle

In this issue, we’re highlighting winery visits by a couple of Section Members: “Rags” Raghavan and Laura Goddard.

Laura made a surprise visit to see her mum in the UK who in turn ended up turning the tables and surprising her back with a visit to a winery in Yorkshire. “I have been a big fan of English sparkling wine for years, but even I wasn’t expecting still wines from the north of English to show so much potential,” Laura said.

Champagne’s famous limestone soils are part of a “chalk seam” that stretches as far north as Yorkshire. In a tiny hamlet near Driffield, Laura visited Laurel Vines, a vineyard that’s growing classics like Chardonnay and Pinot Nero as well as diseaseresistant crossbreeds like Solaris.

Rags celebrated the reopening of travel by visiting the Napa and Sonoma wine regions in California. At Robert Craig Winery in the Russian River Valley, the hosts were most gracious and poured liberal quantities of wine. At The Stag’s Leap Wine Cellars (not to be confused with Stag’s Leap Winery) Rags experienced an outstanding Cabernet Sauvignon.

A red blend of Pinot and Rondo reminded her of a mountain wine or even a youthful Bardolino or Valpolicella. As climate change comes to Europe, the evolution of UK wines has been interesting indeed.

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JOIN MAHJONGOUR SECTION! Come join the newly formed Mahjong Section! Bi-weekly trainings will be conducted at the Club. Players of all levels are welcome. Monthly Section Fee is $10 per Member. Sign up at the front desk or email memberengagement@scc.org.sg for the section registration form. Dates: Wednesday, 7 & 21 September 2022 Choose from two sessions per training day: 4pm – 7pm, and 7pm – 10pm

JOIN CHESSOURSECTION! Come join the newly formed Chess Section! Bi-weekly trainings will be conducted at the Club. Players of all levels are welcome. Monthly Section Fee is $6 per Member. Dates: Sunday, 11 & 25 September and 23 October 2022 Time: 3pm to Sign5pmupat the front desk or email memberengagement@scc.org.sg for the section registration form.

For July, we arranged an alternative social game at NUSS Kent Ridge Guild House on 13 July. The premises at Kent Ridge were recently renovated and we had a very enjoyable evening with our good friends from NUSS. This match was a friendly game so the scores do not count towards our annual in-house championship; the results are:

We had a record-breaking 39 Members and guests for the monthly game held on 14 June which included guest of honour Sam Sharp, Chairman Games Control Board. Sam came to find out what Balut is all about and after a quick coaching session, gamely stayed on for all six rounds. It was evident he enjoyed the game as the evening wore on. He didn’t do badly too as a beginner and came in nineth position. We look forward to having you with us again, Sam, and we hope your interest in Balut will be sustained.

• Champion: Else Stokkmo with 666 points

• Gana from NUSS in top position with 686 points

• Jasmine Fisher taking third spot with 634 points

• For individual scores, our best scorer was Rolv in fourth placing with 839 points. Scores aside, a great time was held by all. Sarawak Club did very well in the organization of the games, the food and ample liquid refreshments and entertainment at the prize giving dinner.

The icing on the cake was an announcement that The Kinabalu Club will organize this Invitational in 2023 at Kota Kinabalu. And topping off that announcement was another one made that The British Club Bangkok has agreed to host the 2022 Interport in Bangkok come 25 -26 November.

• Team results - Else, Rolv, Roland and Raj in second place with a combined score of 3,155 points and only 23 points shy of the champions from SKA who had a total of 3,178 points

So we have a couple of overseas matches to look forward to; Members will be further notified as and when more details become available. Thanks to Sunita and Soma for donating respectively a whisky and a wine bottle for this game. The Section also contributed four bottles of wine which were matched by NUSS and allowed for a wider range of prizes to be awarded that night. We look forward to making this an annual event between the two clubs and we will keep Members posted once we have finalized plans to reciprocate and host NUSS.

SARAWAK CLUB INVITATIONAL BALUT

INTERCLUB BALUT TOURNAMENT 2022 Round Two was also held at SRC but hosted by Eurasian Association on 29 June. Despite a very good start in the first round, we stumbled in this second round and could only manage a fourth placing by our Team 1. NUSS took the top two positions followed by Khalsa in third place. As mentioned, only our Team 1 managed fourth placing while our three other teams came in last. Our players who did well in Round Two are:

Results for June:

• Jasmin Fisher in fourth spot with 645 points

• Zoeb Sadiq in nineth position with 622 points

There are four more rounds to play so scores and positions can change as each round is played. Round Three will be hosted by NUSS at their Kent Ridge Guild House on 17 August followed by Round Four hosted by Tanglin Club on 14 September, Round Five hosted by us on 19 October and the final round hosted by Khalsa Association on 9 November

• On the pairs level, Else & Rolv took second spot as well with 1,644 points, a mere 14 points away from the champions from The Kinabalu Club and Kinabalu Golf Club with 1,658 points.

• Huned Hassanbhai in second place with 645 points

• Lowest score: Anwar Gaffoor with 483 points

From left: Our best scoring team at Sarawak; Second place pair at Sarawak.

SEP / OCT 2022 THE PADANG 33 SECTIONS Convenor: Vashi Sajnani | Article by: Anwar GaffoorBalut

The Stokkmos have been consistent and taking turns between Rolv and Else to win. As they say, some people have all the luck!

• Huned Hassanbhai in second spot with 661 points

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• Runner Up: Vashi Sajnani with 661 points

From left: GCB Chairman Sam Sharpe with Balut Section Committee; June winner Else getting her bottle; NUSS Friendly second placed winner Huned.

Our contingent of 15 players had a very enjoyable and memorable time in Kuching on 22 - 23 July for this annual Invitational Inter-Club Balut Competition. It was special coming as it is after a two-year hiatus due to COVID-19. A total of 84 players representing nine clubs from Sarawak, Sabah and Singapore participated in over eight rounds.

SCC did well with the following results:

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From top right corner, clockwise: Glenn Yeo, Tom Bilyard, Clive Cheong, Jason Teo and Peter Gilchrist/ SCC wins the Padang Shielf trophy for Billiards/ SCC and SRC before the Padang Shield matches begin.

Fromfull-time.topleft corner, clockwise: Glenn Yeo - 2022 National Billiards Champion; Glenn in action on his way to a 2-0 win over Alex; B&S Section Committee from left to right - David Yim (convenor), GP Yap (treasurer), Jason Tan, Peter Gilchrist, Tan Bak Choon; our new marker Winston Tang (left).

Convenor: David Yim | Article by: David YimBilliards 34 THE PADANG SEP / OCT 2022 BILLIARDS AND SNOOKER SECTION UPDATE

Congratulations to Glenn Yeo for wining the National Billiards Championship in February. The tournament was played in ROSSA and Glenn played well to beat Alex Puan 2-0 in a best of 3 final. Our Section AGM was held on 25 Feb and we had a good turnout and lively discussion over how Men’s Bar should evolve after the COVID-19 relaxation rules kick in. The elected Section Members areDavid Yim, Tan Bak Choon, GP Yap, Peter Gilchrist, Jason Teo and Jason Tan. We wish to welcome our new Marker Winston Tang who has joined the Club

The Padang Shield match was a closely fought event. The format was three singles and two doubles. SRC started well and won the first singles 2-0 against Peter Gilchrist. Glenn bounced back with a draw 1-1 in the second singles. Then we took the next two doubles 2-0 with Gerard Ee / Clive Cheong and Matthew Lim / Tom Bilyard. The score stood a 5-3 in favour of SCC in the 10-frame event. We needed one more frame to win the match and Jason Tan secured it with a 2-0 win in his singles match.

The final score was 7-3 for SCC. Well played guys! Thanks to all the Section Members behind the scenes who helped make the event a success. That same evening, we had a surprise visit from Joseph Schooling who tried his hand at Snooker.

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We had a group of nine players and supporters from SCC that made our way to Bangkok. It was good to see so many familiar faces after a two-year break due to the pandemic; RBSC and RBSC Polo last visited SCC in 2019. We played a series of singles and doubles matches on Saturday and were treated to a wonderful RBSCdinner. and RBSC Polo will be visiting us in 2023. Our next upcoming event include the 6 Red Tournament in Lake Club, Kuala Lumpur, on 16 September.

BANGKOK TOUR - 23 JULY 2022

From top: Surprise visit by Joseph Schooling at the Men’s Bar / Padang Shield Dinner: Glenn Yeo, Clive Cheong, Jason Teo and Tom Bilyard.

From top left corner, clockwise: Captain Bak Choon exchanging plaques with Chairman of RBSC Snooker Khun Viraphol (V); Convenor David Yim exchanging plaques with Addy from RBSC Polo after the match; SCC, RBSC, RBSC Polo group photo.

When I formed this team, I communicated a very important message to the team that the key is to do our best and enjoy the game. The results were secondary, although we were confident of getting past the group stages given that the top four of each group qualifies.

Always stay humble and keep learning from more experienced players. As you become established enough, remember what you have benefitted from in terms of guidance and pay it forward. The Bowls scene can only prosper if there are more participants and thus we become more competitive collectively as a nation.

To conclude, with no expectations, good team spirit and a nothing-to-lose attitude really got us through. Now, we can happily declare that Arman at the age of 11 is part of the team that is the current National Men’s Champion for Triples! This will probably be a record that is hard to beat for many years to come. I can already see the headlines: “National Champion before PSLE”. Hahahah!

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4) Any Bowling philosophy?

kindly shared some words of wisdom encouragement and advice:

36 THE PADANG SEP / OCT 2022 Convenor: Christian Huang | Article by: Anne Marie GutierrezBowls

6) As the head of development squad, what’s your advice for up and coming bowlers?

The fist pump from Arman when we finally won our first match. The moment we huddled together jumping for joy when we won the tournament, although Bryan was SWEATING A LOT.

Bowls is really a mix of social and competitiveness. It doesn’t discriminate, so anyone can excel in it as long as you treat it seriously enough. Last but not least, Bowls calms me down from the daily grind. For the 120 minutes when I’m playing Bowls, everything else that keeps me awake at night will be blocked out. Therapeutic!

To be honest, we didn’t start off the tournament too well, losing to tough opponents of seasoned National Squad members (Anthony Loh, Bernard Foo and Thomas Leong) and to another very strong SCC team (Srini, Hui Kai, Harriman). However, the fact that even after the two losses our shots difference were merely -3 gave us hope that we could eventually persevere and qualify for the knockout stages. In fact, we were leading all the way through these couple of matches until the lapse of concentration caused us to lose the matches in the final stages. Therefore, the team was able to focus our efforts on where we needed to improve, as the cause of our defeats was easily identified. Hence, after the two losses, we never looked back but instead we tightened our defence (even when we are down on the head) to start winning the remainder of the matches comfortably. As we progressed, the youngsters’ confidence in the team grew and we collectively felt less intimated by our opponents. Having said that, the team’s expectations remained grounded, and we took every progression as a bonus.

SCC National Men’s Triple winners Edmund, Arman and Bryan.

Another key success factor for the team was that we understood one anothers’ imperfection, so at no point did any of the teammates get frustrated with one another. We were just laughing off our mistakes, and soon found mistakes to be far and in between. In fact, it was such a learning journey that Bryan and myself found ourselves focusing on coaching the mindset and “getting the weight and line” for Arman during game play itself. Arman is already demonstrating a perfect delivery stance thanks to the great coaches in SCC that guided him along the way. As overused as the phrase “sky’s the limit” is, it is thoroughly fitting to describe Arman.

2) What were the most memorable moments?

3) What do you enjoy about Bowls?

SCC did it again! Under leadership of Captain and skip of the team – Edmund, young Bryan and 11-year-old Arman clinched the gold at the National Men’s Triple Captaintournament.Edmund

Always stay calm, no matter what situation you are in when bowling competitively. You certainly can’t be bowling well when your hands are trembling due to nerves. A related point is that you have to constantly believe in yourself and your teammates. In a team game, I’ve told many that success is derived from 80% teamwork, and 20% skills; this tournament win definitely proved that to a certain degree.

Arman surveying his toucher winning shot in the ditch with accompanying second winning shot.

5) Advice for newcomers?

1) How did you persevere through the many rounds of the prelimi naries tournament, with two considerably new and young bowlers?

As I mentioned early, the game doesn’t discriminate. Treat it seriously enough, and it may soon be a part of your life and provide you satisfaction that you never imagined before. I’m actually still buzzing for Bryan and Arman now as I’m writing this.

Not since 2008 have we been able to say this: the Club 1st XI, the Lions, are the champions of Singapore. What a moment for the Club to celebrate and, as I write, a ‘victory lap’ festival is scheduled for one Sunday at Stumps. Indeed, as the name of our august institution suggests, cricket is central to our Club and it is only fitting that SCC is once again national champions. The road to victory has been rather a romp, with the Lions having won all seven of their games played so far this season. The final game on Sunday is against SRC Kings and captain Arit’s army are resolutely focused on ensuring a clean sweep. Whilst it has been a team effort, individual highlights have been Aditya Mallik registering 305 runs (the highest total in the league) at an average of 76, and Sachin Banamali and Anish Paraam topping the wickets table with 13 Butapiece.itiscricket, in the great majesty of the Padang, that has been the winner in 2022. Not only has the full league season made a comeback after a two-year hiatus, but we have launched a ladies team for the first time. That, rather than a national title for the men, will rightly be considered the greater milestone for Singapore cricket in 2022. Led by national captain Diviya GK, the ladies team held regular training session during the first half of the year, before making their debut on the Padang in a T15 game vs. CSC on 17 July. A goal of the Cricket Section Committee this season has been to get as many people as possible playing cricket this year. At the end of the year, the launch of the ladies team should be deemed the crowning glory of that quest.

Lastly, we must also toast the faithful veterans of our Saturday XI side. Week in, week out, they provide huge opportunity for senior cricket participation, tirelessly playing more games than any other SCC team and, equally tirelessly, ensuring they top the table of the Section’s F&B spend.

Convenor: Lee Slater Article by: Christian StobbsCricket

All this, and more, will be celebrated at the Section’s AGM and Dinner on 5 November. Registration is via TeamApp and we look forward to a full house for a very spirited occasion. Majulah Singapore Cricket!

Across the wider Section, we have fielded six other SCC teams in the men’s league this season. In Division 1, the Tigers remain in charge of their own destiny despite a recent loss as they lead the title chase. The young Cougars squad are also still in the race too. In Division 2, the Cheetahs are riding a five game winning streak and are well in contention for the title. The Panthers and Jaguars have endured mixed seasons in Division 3, but both have had impressive wins in recent games. Our U21 Pumas side have had a fantastic start in Division 5 with just one lost across the first six matches. We’ve also had a regular dollop of Club XI fixtures, which continue to provide plenty of opportunity for those outside the league teams.

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Convenor: Victor Olsen | Article by: Rajasekharan VGolf 38 THE PADANG SEP / OCT 2022

The next event that followed was the Inter-Club game with Changi Golf Club (CGC) on Saturday, 2 July 2022. The highlight of the day was when our Section Member Vikarna Chaudhri achieved a Holein-One at the 2nd hole. Our heartiest congratulations to Vikarna; well done indeed! We are coming into the final quarter of the year. We have planned more games and social events for the rest of the year. At the time of writing this article there will be a social game on 12 August 2022 at the Marina Bay Golf Club. Thereafter from 8 - 11 September we have the Interport game with the Royal Selangor Club and a game in Kluang. The response from our Members has been fantastic for both the social and Interport games.

SCC Annual Golf Championship 2022 group photo. From left: Members at CGC on 2 July; Vikarna at CGC HIO.

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The day began with the registration of golfers from 11am onwards and thereafter lunch was served. Players gathered for the photo session prior to the shotgun tee-off just after 1 pm. Upon conclusion of the Event, our players proceeded to SCC for the after-game dinner of fun, music and dance at The Padang Restaurant. Prizes for the AGC division winners and runners-up including the Overall Champion were presented at the dinner. Our congratulations to the winners of the respective categories. We would also like to take the opportunity to thank our generous sponsors for the Event. We in the Golf Section Committee are grateful to our Members for making the Event a momentous success. We will endeavour to continue the tradition and look forward to your continued support and participation.

The SCC Annual Golf Championship (“the Event”) was played on Friday, 24 June 2022 at the Sentosa Golf Club. We were blessed with a full turnout and excellent weather. Clearly the Gods were with us on that day! It was great to see the regular faces and many new faces taking part in the tournament and festivities before, during and after the game.

Finally, we are pleased to announce that the Golf Simulator is being installed in the Multi-Function Room (former Jackpot Room). It is expected to be up and running sometime in late September 2022. We highly encourage our Members to use the facility once it is up and running. We will keep you posted on all developments.

Convenor: Subhas Nathan | Article by: Kanan PackrisamyHockey SEP / OCT 2022 THE PADANG 39

After a hiatus of two year, the all-new Mens Hockey League and Womens Hockey League returned. Although the league is an abridged one where teams only play a single round robin, the return to sport has been most welcome by all, albeit safely. Our Mens 1s were looking to win an unprecedented fourth national title on the trot. But an exodus of players during the last two years and a unfortunate wave of COVID-19 in our two crucial games put paid to our title defence and we finished third in the league with five teams. Since 2014 we have consistently without fail been on the podium and that is something we should take some consolation from and work on rebuilding our team and regaining our title in the 2023 season which promises to be a full one. Our Ladies 1s were also defending their national title but despite some talented recruitment, the absence of some key players meant they could not retain the title. Their narrow 1-0 loss to eventual champions Hockey Innovative proved to be the defining result. The ladies finished with a silver stretching their medal finish back from 2010 without fail. They too will rebuild and work on regaining their Meanwhiletitle. our Ladies 2 had to go through a massive overhaul as we lost 90% to graduation or relocation. The new-look team did well to finish fifth. We will work hard to strengthen this team to compete for a medal next season. Our Mens 2s did very well and one stage could have won the title but a narrow 2-1 loss to eventual champions Khalsa and a disappointing defeat to Barkerites meant we finished in fourth spot. But this is a vast improvement from our sixth place finish previously. The boys look to have turned a corner and next season they will be going for a medal in this tough league. Our Mens 3s are top of their pre-season 9-a-side Liga with the decider to play. They will play in MHL5 from September.

Finally, Our Ladies and our U15 Girls teams won the Pesta Sukan Hockey 5s, taking our title tally up to six for the year. Our Hockey SCChool finished with a Bronze in the Mixed U12s, as did our U15 Boys and U19 Girls. Our Masters finished with a Silver. The Pesta Sukan is the unofficial National Hockey 5s championships held in conjunction with National Day over two weekends prior to National Day.

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Read about the official launch of The Hockey SCChool in the next edition.

40 THE PADANG SEP / OCT 2022 Events/Banquet Enquires: 6309 9115 The Oval & Verandah: 6309 9116 The Padang Restaurant: 6309 9117 Sports (Including facilities bookings): 6309 9110 Membership Admin: 6309 9114 Members’ Billings: 6309 9112 Accounts Payable: 6309 9113 Human Resource: 6309 9111 SCC Departments Direct Lines ClubHeadManagementofProperty&Housekeeping Ms. Judy Ting Email: judy.ting@scc.org.sg Executive Secretary/PA Ms. Jill Woo Email: jill.woo@scc.org.sg Head of Sports & Recreation Ms. Janet Ng Email: sportsdept@scc.org.sg Head of Human Resource Ms. Alice Tang Email: HR@scc.org.sg Financial Controller Mr. Ng Hong Leng Email: FinanceDept@scc.org.sg General Manager/Secretary Mr. David Jones Email: david.jones@scc.org.sg Head of Events & Sponsorship Ms. Wan Lay Chi Email: laychi.wan@scc.org.sg Head of Marketing & Communications Ms. Trina Tan Email: marcom@scc.org.sg Executive Chef Mr. Richard Ng Email: F&BDept@scc.org.sg CLUB BusinessINFORMATIONHours (Timings accurate at time of print but are subject to change. Please check with MSD for the most updated information.) MEMBER SERVICES DESK Monday – Thursday 0800hrs – 0000hrs Friday, Saturday & Eve of Public Holiday 0800hrs – 0200hrs Sunday & Public Holiday 0800hrs – 2200hrs MAIN LOUNGE Monday – Thursday 0900hrs – 2400hrs Friday, Saturday & Eve of Public Holiday 0900hrs – 0100hrs Sunday & Public Holiday 0900hrs – 2200hrs STUMPS Monday – Wednesday 1500hrs – 2400hrs Thursday 1100hrs – 2400hrs Friday, Saturday & Eve of Public Holiday 1100hrs – 0200hrs Sunday & Public Holiday 1100hrs – 2200hrs THE PADANG RESTAURANT Lunch Monday – Friday & Sunday 1200hrs – 1500hrs No lunch operation on Saturday & Public Holiday. Dinner Monday – Saturday & Eve of Public Holiday 1900hrs – 2300hrs Sunday & Public Holiday 1900hrs – 2200hrs THE OVAL & VERANDAH Monday Saturday & Eve of Public Holiday 0800hrs – 2300hrs Sunday & Public Holiday 0800hrs – 2200hrs THE VICTORIA ROOM Lunch Monday – Sunday, Eve of Public Holiday 1200hrs – 1500hrs & Public Holiday Dinner Monday – Saturday & Eve of Public Holiday 1900hrs – 2300hrs Sunday & Public Holiday 1900hrs – 2200hrs THE DELI Monday – Friday & Eve of Public Holiday 1100hrs – 2200hrs Saturday, Sunday & Public Holiday 1000hrs – 2200hrs MEN’S BAR Monday – Saturday & Eve of Public Holiday 1100hrs – 2300hrs Sunday & Public Holiday Closed SQUASH COURTS, TENNIS COURTS, PADANG FIELD, MULTI-PURPOSE COURTS, CRICKET NETS & BOWLING GREEN Monday – Sunday & Public Holiday 0800hrs – 2200hrs GYMNASIUM Monday – Sunday & Public Holiday 0800hrs – 2000hrs Members are advised to refer to the Club’s Bye-Laws for more information on attire. Club Rules and Bye-Laws are also available on the SCC website at www.scc.org.sg and at the Member Services Desk. For sports attire, please refer to the Section’s Bye-Laws. Information is correct at time of print. Prior booking required for use of sports facilities and gym; strictly no walk-ins allowed.

Celebrate the Festival of Lights at SCC as we illuminate the Clubhouse with a bounty of activities this Deepavali! a Friday, 4 November 2022 7pm | Main Lounge Deepavali Celebration *Notice: Children who are 12 to 18 years old can enter the Main Lounge after 7pm under parents’ supervision. Main Lounge Programme Highlights: • Lighting of Lamp Ceremony at 7pm • Henna Art • Rangoli Craft for Kids • Bhangra Dancing • Live Band Entertainment by Divine Souls Festive Buffet Dinner at The Oval & Verandah from 7pm Look out for more information! 7pm

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