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Leader
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Eric Oon Tat
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Matthew Tan Say Aun
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Tan Hwee Hock
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Tan Eng Bock
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Assistant Manager
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Tan Soo Kiang
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Men's Team
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Tao Payoh (Singapore)
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Tao Payoh (Singapore)
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Safsa (Singapore)
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Tao Payoh (Singapore)
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Safsa (Singapore)
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CSC (Singapore)
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Tao Payoh (Singapore)
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Tao Payoh (Singapore)
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Safsa (Singapore)
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Safsa (Singapore)
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Tao Payoh (Singapore)
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Safsa (Singapore)
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Tao Payoh (Singapore)
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Safsa (Singapore)
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Nicholas Tan Chin Tiong 174cm - 70kg (1970) |
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Born in Singapore and coached by Matthew Tan, he started playing from school in 1984. He is still looking for a role model and his proudest moment was winning the gold medal in the S.E.Asia games 6 times. His ambition is to do well and stay healthy. Domestic Events: SAES Open League 1st, SASA Open Knockout 1st International Events: S.E.Asia Games (1989, 1991, 1993, 1995, 1997, 2001) -1st, Asian Games (1990, 1994, 1998) - 6th, Asian Championships (1991, 1995, 1999) - 6th |
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Nigel Eng Shao Loong 171cm/68kg (1980) |
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Born in Singapore he started playing at secondary school and is coached by Matthew. His role model is Manuel Estiarte and his proudest moment was winning gold at the S.E.Asia games. His ambition is to become a pilot. Domestic Events: SASA Open League 1st, SASA Open Knockout 1st International Events: S.E.Asia Games (1999, 2001) -1st, Asian Championships (1998) - 6th. |
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Derek Lee Eng Hao 170cm/65kg - (1981) |
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Born in Singapore, he was forced to join by his seniors when aged 14. He is coached by Matthew Tan and his sporting role model is Tiger Woods, because he is hardworking and focused under pressure. His proudest moment was winning the S.E.Asia gold medal and his ambition is to build a plane of his own design. Domestic Events: SASA Open League 1st, SASA Open Knockout 1st International Events: S.E.Asia Games (2001) -1st |
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Oliver Tan Chin Kok 168cm/68kg - (1974) |
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Born in Thailand and coached by Matthew Tan, he became interested in playing when he joined the school team in 1981. His proudest moment was winning his 19th consecutive gold medal in the S.E.Asia games in 2001. His ambition is to own his own business company. Domestic Events: SASA Open League 1st, SASA Open Knockout 1st International Events: S.E.Asia Games (1997, 1999, 2001) -1st, Asian Games (1998) - 6th. |
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Ng Ker Wei 182cm/70kg - (1979) |
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Born in Singapore, he started playing in school and was proud to represent Singapore in the S.E.Asia games. He is coached by Matthew Tan and his ambition is to do well in life with good health. Domestic Events: SASA Open League 1st, SASA Open Knockout 1st International Events: S.E.Asia Games (1999, 2001) -1st |
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Lee Sai Meng 180cm/86kg - (1977) |
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Born in Singapore, he started playing for his school team at the age of 14 and his proudest moment was winning the gold medal at the S.E.Asia games. Coached by Mattew Tan his ambition is to do well in life and have a good career. Domestic Events: SASA Open League 1st, SASA Open Knockout 1st International Events: S.E.Asia Games (1995, 1997, 1999, 2001) -1st, Asian Games (1994, 1998) - 6th, Asian Championships (2000) - 6th |
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Lau Chok Yee 182cm/85kg - (1977) |
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Born in Singapore, he became interested in playing when he joined as an extracurricular activity in secondary school. He is coached by Matthew Tan and his proudest moment was winning in the S.E.Asia games. His ambition is to do well in life with good health. Domestic Events: SASA Open League 1st, SASA Open Knockout 1st International Events: S.E.Asia Games (1997, 1999, 2001) -1st, Asian Games (1998) - 6th, Asian Championships (2000) - 6th |
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Alex Loh Seng Yue 180cm/68kg - (1979) |
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Born in Singapore, he became interested in waterpolo when he joined the secondary school team. He is coached by Matthew Tan and his proudest moment was winning a gold medal in the S.E.Asia games. Ambitions include getting married and having children. Domestic Events: SASA Open League 1st, SASA Open Knockout 1st International Events: S.E.Asia Games (2001) -1st, Asian Games (1998) - 6th, Asian Championships (2000) - 6th |
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Alvin Lee Kok Wang 177cm/68kg - (1981) |
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Born in Singapore, he stated playing at the age of 9 and was the youngest player to be in the Singapore National Team at 16. He is coached by Matthew Tan and his ambition is to do well in life. Domestic Events: SASA Open League 1st, SASA Open Knockout 1st International Events: S.E.Asia Games (1997, 1999, 2001) -1st, Asian Games (1998) - 6th, Asian Championships (2000) - 6th |
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Matthew Luz 180cm/78kg - (1979) |
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Born in Singapore and coached by Matthew Tan, he first played at Chub level and was motivated to play. His proudest moment was winning gold medals in the S.E.Asia games in 1999 & 2000 and his ambition is to play waterpolo as a full time career with full sponsorship. Domestic Events: SASA Open League 1st, SASA Open Knockout 1st International Events: S.E.Asia Games (1999, 2001) -1st, Asian Games (1998) - 6th, Asian Championships (2000) - 6th and Asian Chub, Malaysia (2000) - 3rd |
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Yip Ben Kai 183cm/80kg - (1983)
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Born in Singapore, he started playing aged 13 at secondary school, his proudest moment was when he scored in the Inter-School competition. He is coached by Matthew Tan and his ambition is to be a Biotechnician in a MNC. Domestic Events: SASA Open League 1st, SASA Open Knockout 1st |
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Terence Tan Wei Keong 183cm/72kg - (1980) |
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Born in Singapore, he started playing at schoolin 1995 and his sporting role model is Thomas Ferrago from Hungary. His proudest moment was winning gold medals in theS.E.Asia games in 1999 & 2000 and his ambition is to succeed in all areas of life. His coach is Matthew Tan Domestic Events: SASA Open League 1st, SASA Open Knockout 1st International Events: S.E.Asia Games (1999, 2001) -1st, Asian Games (1998) - 6th, Asian Championships (2000) - 6th |
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Marcus Ng Eu Liem 181cm/76kg - (1978) |
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Born in Malaysia, he began playing waterpolo at secondary school in 1994 and his sporting role model is Manuel Estiarte, the Spanish player for remaining so long in the sport despite his size. The proudest moment of his career was winning the gold medal in the S.E.Asia games in 2001. he is coached by Matthew Tan and his ambition is to be successful in life. Domestic Events: SASA Open League 1st, SASA Open Knockout 1st International Events: S.E.Asia games 1st (2001) |
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Darrell Ee Yew Weng 180 cm/63kg - (1981) |
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He was born in Singapore and began to play waterpolo when asked by his secondary shcool teacher, his sporting role model is Thomas Ferrago because of his ball skills and motivation. The proudest moment of his career was leading his college to its third successive title and his lifelong ambition is to play in the Olympics. His coach is Matthew Tan Domestic Events: SASA Open League 1st, SASA Open Knockout 1st International Events: S.E.Asia Games 1st (2001) |
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