Saturday, March 27, 2010

A helping hand for Penang



The Kabaddi Association of Kuala Lumpur (KAKL) has agreed to assist their Penang counterparts in the preparation of their state teams for the SUKMA.

The decision was made following a discussion between the Penang president J. Dhinagaran and KAKL president S.T. Arasu on Friday.

KL chief coach R. Balamurugan would conduct a two day training session for the Penang state players later this week in Penang as part of the fellowship programme.

Balamurugan is expected to also guide the Penang state coaches in charting out a proper training programme geared towards the SUKMA.

The Federal Territory state SUKMA teams are also expected to make a trip down to Penang later next month to play a series of friendly matches with the Penang SUKMA squads.

KAKL is committed to helping other state teams that need assistance.

A couple of weeks ago, the Negri Sembilan SUKMA squad also played in the KL-Kutrallam Friendship Tournament as part of their training programme.

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