3rd for Huskies!

A MEDAL!

Congrats to the Huskies, on behalf of RPWST. all the runnings, power trainings and drills were worth it! hopefully, we can get 2nd next season! InsyaAllah. (okay, help me explain that to the non-Muslims). next up, IVP! train hard, guys!

actually, i just wanna ‘revive’ this tumblelog. so Adly, do your thing. :))

Farhana.

The “sparring” buddy

The evening will showcase the two “sparring buddy” since the early years of 2006. Nanyang Polytechnic has been the team that the Huskies always meet for a good fight.

Unfortunately, the huskies had never beat them in an official match.

2004 - 13-0 (Away)
2005 - 7-0 (Away)
2006 - 3-0 (Home)
2007 - 2-1 (Away)
2008 - 5-2 (Away)

The two teams played a few friendly matches together and RP could only get one win from them at away with Amos Vikram scoring the only goal. But NYP still won over an aggregate of 3-2 when they visit us at home. Even after Zuladly scoring the long range half volley beating the keeper for a goal.

Tonight will be the night where the two teams are going to meet again. The POL-ITE tournament will be the last time these two teams are meeting each other. They are not grouped together in the IVP SR Nathan Cup in January 2010. So its either the greens or the blues who would grab the victorious moment at Republic Polytechnic’s home ground.

NYP features stars like Singapore’s captain Indra Sahdan Daud, Young lions’ Hafiz Sujad, and other club’s first team players.

On our side RP have to call in the two duo from young lions Madhu Mohana and Gabriel Quak who scored themselves one each in the previous game against SP.

 
zulmukerrelaxah.

So witness the battle of the buddies again tonight kicking off at 6pm, Republic Polytechnic Sports Complex.

“woof woof!” says huskies


photo by: Zahidah

The Huskies step onto the ground with high hopes trying to get a win back after the 1-0 loss at away ground in 2007 last year at Singapore Polytechnic.


photo by: Zahidah

Zuladly was pressured, with:

1. First time his mum came to watch him playing soccer after 20 empty years. (Thank you mak, come again ah kay)

2. The crowd, ouh my god. crazy.

3. Leading a quality team (high expectations!)

4. FIRST GAME OF COMPETITION. :(

It is not surprising that he did not perform really well, leading to a goal-less game for him. Doa kan lah yer.

Nevertheless, he got his job done by assisting scoring partner Gabriel Quak with a brilliant flick pass owning the SP’s defenders in the first 10minutes of first half. Credits to midfielder Adam Gulam for the ground cross from the flank. :)


photo by: Zahidah

1-0 in first half, surely the crowd expects more. That’s where Madhu Mohana or the “Yessar MADHU!!!” (indian accent) (ouh yea happy deepavali to you all Indians!) came in. He scored the same way of how he scored against SAFSA last saturday. This time, it was a cross by Gabriel Quak. After scoring, he got “tau pok” by the team because he’s flying like nobody business.


photo by: Zahidah

RP’s goalkeeper Rizza Rainwater bin Airhujan was delighted after the clean sheet win with SP. And here’s the message “I wanna thank you all for believing in me today, really appreciate the encouragement. I hope you guys had a good game, and with more to come. To those that didn’t play, I am sure you guys will have your time too. Once again, thanks for the wonderful game.” Sweet boy I wonder what he’s thinking that night when he goes home. :) Congrats Rizza, woof woof woof. Bravo.

After the game, the coach speaks. “Okay, Well done. Take care yourself. See you on Wednesday, 7pm.” EH BAIK AH COACH. Power. With that, RP climbed to the top of the table sharing points with TP, who won NP 2-0 last evening. For more information visit http://rphuskies.wordpress.com/

INJURIES & BOOKINGS

Zuladly found out that he is facing “tendon injury on his knee” after the game. He would have to recover quick to face giants NYP next Friday. Or national under 19’s Aliff Azmi would take his place after coming back from Vietnam. :)

The two woodlands Duo likes their club colour so much (green and YELLOW) so they practically asked for the yellow cards by the referee. Referee steam Deepavali so he’s on Card Showing Spree! One more yellow from the both of you, one day on the bench so watch those babeh.


photo by: Zahidah

For abang Sharil,

Abang, recover quickly okay. We can see you trying your best to be in the pitch as soon as possible. One week more to next match we are sure you can do it! Go abang Sharil!

The RP Huskies would like to thank all supporters who made their way down and cheer for us. The Deepavali songs, the whatever they called it. Never heard the Woof woof cheer though. (belum bikin ah babe)


photo by: Zahidah

THANK YOU FOR THE TIME, Now I want to recover ah. Chaow Chin Chaow. :) wooof. Pictures will come later. :) Woohoo.

It will all show, TONIGHT.

The lights will sparkle all amongst us who would want to show our very best.

It will be none other than this very night when we open our very first game at Home. We would like to ask anyone who would willing to come down and WOOF together with us.

All the hardwork, all the runs, all the shit.

Will be shown tonight.

POL-ITE Game number 4.

Republic Polytechnic VS Singapore Polytechnic



Green against Red,

WHICH SIDE ARE YOU ON?

TONIGHT.

Hoping for a good start

Just some updates from the boys,

The Huskies just won their last game before the big competition against giant team SAFSA with a score of 6-3.

The opening goal came from Gabriel Quak, after Amos was tripped after beating a defender from the left flank in the penalty box. Opponent’s quick winger replied after a few minutes blasting the net leaving Huskie Rizza with no choice but to admire the fast moving ball into the net! HAHA! Mr Gabriel Quak handsome boy was in good form to score another 2 in with a rebound shot by Amos Vikram and another solo show beating the keeper leading for RP 3-1. A minute before half time SAFSA scored a header during a corner after a certain misjudgement/miscommunication by the RP defense line.

After the half time, SAFSA equalised 3-3 with a carbon copy goal. It was said the ball from corner had already crossed the line for a goal kick when it went back in again. WAH LIKE RAJAGOPAL!

A few minutes after Adly speed in with a ball after a square pass by Siraj Munir when a defender knock him down from the back, leaving referee no choice but to award the spot kick. This guy he’s so good at penalty because he did the blind spot kick before. LOL. he scored and make it 4-3.

Home United’s Amali Afiq came in and gave the defender trouble with his floating through balls. Which resulted to one goal by Gabriel Quak after a scrappy rebound by Zuladly’s run for the goal. He end his scoring streak at 4.

The last goal completed by young lions’ Madhu Mohana with a header by a cross from Amali Afiq. He said before the cross, “Eh you all see I score ah.” After the cross, he head back home for a goal, and say “See, I told you all I sure score.” And then Amos is the only celebrating mate saying “YESSSAR MADDHUUUU!!!” With an indian accent. -.-” Aper siah.

LOLOL. Eh report merepek okay.


First POLITE Game against SP! On friday.
Check out http://rphuskies.wordpress.com/ for more information and match report and updates. Thank you.

Finalised.

After the 2-1 win against Ang Mo Kio team earlier tonight the RP soccer team have been finalised. No one was dropped, and two additional players were included. They are none other than the young lions’ Gabriel Quak and Madhu Mohana. They will joining us for POL-ITE and are excluded for a few games because of schedule clashes with S-league games.

Congrats to Izzul and Amos for their virgin goal. :)

zuladly*

Zuladly’s Hari Raya Open house!:)

Greetings to all,

You are invited to my Hari Raya Open house this year. The open house has been active within my family members for the past 10 years and it is made to invite every friends and family members around to improve relationship and bonding between everyone who came. Food and drinks will be home-cooked and be made available for all of you!

Date: 4th October 2009, Sunday
Time: Anytime after 11am till 9pm (only if there’s food left!)
Attire: Anything you want, no restrictions. Preferably Hari Raya theme!
Address: Blk 404, Fajar Road #02-277 Singapore 670404 
Bus services: 190(from cck interchange), 700 (from bukit panjang interchange), 184 (from clementi interchange), 187 (from woodlands interchange).
Landmarks to look out for: A reservoir (Sungei Pang sua), Zhenghua Primary School, Bukit Panjang Plaza.

Who to call when you are lost: Zuladly - 81276722

That would be the ideal information that you need, IMPORTANT – Please RSVP to this event as I would need to know the quantity of food to be prepared. : ) Or best if you could just sms me that you are coming, you can bring anyone you want, (preferably those who knows me, Giggles*) NO WORRIES, no payment needed. HAHA. Thank you! I will be hoping to see you on the 4th October!:)

Give me a call at 81276722 for more information.

Please please please let me know who’s coming okay! : )) Thank you!

It does not matter how hard you hit.

After yesterday’s dressing down, here is a quote from Rocky Balboa that some or most of you would have heard of it before. Hope that it will urge us to give more to the team and prove our critiques wrong.

Let me tell you something you already know. The world ain’t all sunshine and rainbows. It is a very mean and nasty place and it will beat you to your knees and keep you there permanently if you let it. You, me, or nobody is gonna hit as hard as life. But it ain’t how hard you hit; it’s about how hard you can get hit, and keep moving forward. How much you can take, and keep moving forward. That’s how winning is done. Now, if you know what you’re worth, then go out and get what you’re worth. But you gotta be willing to take the hit, and not pointing fingers saying you ain’t where you are because of him, or her, or anybody. Cowards do that and that ain’t you. You’re better than that!

One week away, lets get our act together guys!

from: http://www.rphuskies.wordpress.com/

In relation to this guys, when I hear those words from Coach the first thing I tell myself was “Zul, maybe its time for you to leave if you are “cramping” yourself in the field and couldn’t even find ways to soul search for any better things.” But again it is not good to think that way as a player/leader. When I think again, I just feel like saying, “I, for once will leave the team if any of my boys are replaced.” But that’s not even pretty fair judgement to make. I once thought again that, “Alah, we aren’t going anywhere cause we are going to have a good game next week.” But something COULD prove me wrong. So what? What are we suppose to do? Give up? Raise our hands up and say “Coach, my bad. I will make my way out now.” or “Coach! Now you see what I can do and I will make sure you can’t talk for the next few seconds!” I would say, it could only be laeving all of us individual to choose. Some of us might not think it is serious, whereas for some, we might not know we are at home crying our hearts out not knowing what to do next, ending with a big blow during the game.

Personally, I want the best for us. I believe any ordinary man could come here and make a difference. But hey team, we got to show that we can. Not to show how much ordinary we are and ended up getting replaced. Remember, its not about how you fall, it is about how you get up. So lets get on our two damn smelly feet and Kick some balls/ass. Wooof!

“It is a very mean and nasty place and it will beat you to your knees and keep you there permanently if you let it.”