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Written by Wong Wei Jin   

So the last few months have been a busy period for Malaysian Ultimate. The end of the inaugural Malaysian Ultimate League (admittedly a misnomer, since it involved only teams from the Klang Valley) and the largest, bestest, most awesomest MUO EVER.

 

EVAH EVAH.

 

The MUL saw the KBU kids take top spot, with the Flying Naans second, and Satu Lagi third. Due to a scheduling conflict, the final play off day couldn’t be executed, so the league ended with a friendly hat and on-field barbeque. Nice one. It was a good break from the usual high-intensity matches, being able to mess around on the fields with still a relatively high standard of play. Congratulations once more to KBU!

 

Here’s hoping that MUL 2010 will see an extension of the amount of teams involved. The committee honestly believes that the key to a strong Ultimate showing at international tournaments is a strong, competitive local league, which is exactly what MUL hopes to provide.

 

At MUO 2009, we saw just how much work needs to be put in before Malaysian teams can challenge at an international level. The finals between Freakshow Green and Disc Knights (both from Singapore) was an exemplary example (check out that mad English skillz) of athleticism, stamina, precision, and mental fortitude.

 

FSG went 5-2 down, stunned by the long hucks and speed of the DKs, but fought back, scoring 7 in a row, with a combination of patience and methodical passing to wear down the DK rabbit-and-a-wall defense. At 9-5 the DKs pulled back to 9-8, but were ultimately undone by FSG’s greater patience and experience, as they closed the game out at 13-9. Kudos to both teams for putting on such an exhibition of varying styles of Ultimate. That sentence seems grammatically challenged but I don’t really care.

 

The 3rd- 4th placing match was abandoned in favour of a boat race, Shiok (Singapore) and the Soidawgz (Bangkok) slugging it out. Shiok took 3rd, but only just (brought to you by Finnegan’s).

 

Special mention must be made to St. John’s ambulance, which so graciously provided first aid treatment for the many inevitable bumps and knocks. Also to the kebaya girls who volunteered to help with scoring, time keeping, and handing out medals. The shy smitten looks of the Singapore National Youth Team players as they received their medals said it all. I swear I’ve never seen so many young kids blushing in a row. All together now, “awwww….”

 

Second special thanks goes out to the dynamic commentary team, which kept the crowd entertained during the finals with deep, profound analysis of the playing teams.

 

And third special thanks goes to our sponsors, Finnegan’s Irish Restaurant and Bar, i-amtv.com, Kittiwake, Olumis Borneo Batik House, and of course, Alice Smith International School, without which, we would not have such a nice venue. And also to the witch doctor we hired to keep the rain away. SUO, if you guys want his contact, call Kuan. The sprinkled goat’s blood gets a bit messy but the ground soon absorbs it.

 

Photos from MUO 2009 will be released as soon as Miguel finishes burping his baby. 

 

And now, for the planning of MUL 2010. And maybe even MUC 2009.

 

Watch this space, Malaysian Ultimate is on the march.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 26 May 2009 09:00
 
2009 Malaysia Ultimate Open: May 23-24 E-mail
Written by Miguel Cruz   

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Kampung Style!

The 2009 Malaysia Ultimate Open will be held at Alice Smith School in Kuala Lumpur on May 23 and 24. This year's theme is "Kampung Style", referring to the Malay word for village, with all its charming connotations of rustic tropical ambience.

Registration

Registration for the tournament is now closed.

Registration fee: MYR 160 per player (discount available for current Malaysian students with student identification)

Fees should be collected by team captains and paid by wire (for international teams) or bank deposit (for Malaysian teams) into the tournament account. Contact organisers for bank details.

Format

Ratio for all games is 4:3.

Group round robin play on Saturday (16 teams).

Pool A & B knock-outs on Sunday.

Saturday's first game starts at 8:30am! So if you're arranging your own transportation, please make sure you are there with plenty of time to warm up.

Tournament venue and transportation

The tournament will take place at Alice Smith School, about 15km south of the city centre.

Buses have been arranged for the teams who requested them. The bus will leave at 6:50am sharp on Saturday. If you are left behind you will have to walk; we have instructed all taxi drivers in KL not to take bus-missers. Bus pickup points:

• Radius International Hotel (Disc Knights, Old Knights, Freakshow Green/White)
• Replica Inn (Soidawgz, Cowboyz)
• Royale Bintang (Muddies)

Alternatively, a taxi (seats 3) will cost about MYR20 each way on the meter, but many drivers will refuse to use the meter, and it can be very difficult finding a taxi back to town from Alice Smith School. You may have better luck if you ring a dispatcher to arrange a taxi. Some taxi company phone numbers: +60 3 8888 4000; +60 3 7875 7333; +60 3 9057 5757.

You can view the school on Google Maps (which will allow you to get driving directions from any starting point) at this link: http://u.nu/4kd3.

There are showers at the school, and the school is well along the way to the airport from town, so those with Sunday evening flights may wish to bring all their luggage to the fields that day.

PLEASE do not even think about sneaking into the pool at the school! If anyone does, we will lose this lovely venue, and next year we'll be back to the mudbowl you all remember so fondly from 2008.

Food and drinks

We will provide fruit and delicious Malaysian drinking water throughout the day on Saturday and Sunday. For the sake of the environment, water will be provided via large dispensers so you must bring your own drinking bottle.

Lunch will be served on both Saturday and Sunday as well. The menu will be suitable for vegetarians as well as carnivores, but cannibals may have to make their own arrangements. 

Party

The Saturday night party is at Finnegan's Pub, on Jalan Sultan Ismail in Kuala Lumpur's Bukit Bintang neighbourhood. Map here: http://u.nu/9kd3.

Finnegan's is a 5-minute walk from the Bukit Bintang monorail station. It's also within 10 minutes' walk of almost all of the hotels listed in the accommodation section below.

The theme for the party, as for the tournament, is Kampung Style. Wear your village best. If the chief likes what he sees, that could have a bearing on your team's standing in the spirit awards. Free drinks for anyone who brings a live buffalo.

Accommodation in Kuala Lumpur

Here are some affordable (MYR80-MYR200) hotels in the Bukit Bintang area, within walking distance of the party, public transportation, and nightlife:

      Radius International
      http://www.radius-international.com/kul/

      Alpha Genesis
      http://alphagenesishotel.com/profile.htm

      Hotel Nova
      http://www.novahtl.com/

      Replica Inn
      http://www.replicainn.com/Bukit-Bintang/Room-Rates-Bukit-Bintang.html

      Corona Inn
      http://www.coronainn-kualalumpur.com/ppc/

      Comfort Lodge
      http://www.hotelcomfort.biz/html/comfort-inn.htm

There are also a number of backpacker lodges and guest houses, with dorms as little as MYR20/night:

      Green Hut

      Number Eight

      Anjung KL

      Trekker Lodge

      Pondok Lodge

      Red Palm

Arrival in KL

By air

If you fly AirAsia, You will land at the LCCT (low cost carrier terminal). There are three options:

1. Take a taxi straight to your hotel. You will need to buy a coupon from the counter in the arrivals area of the airport. Fare is about MYR70.

2. Take the bus to KL Sentral station (MYR8 or 9), then take the monorail (MYR2) or a taxi (MYR12) to Bukit Bintang.

3. Take the Star Shuttle (MYR15) to Bukit Bintang. It will stop at your hotel if you can explain to the driver where it is. This bus stops all over town, so it's a bit of a gamble - if they happen to go to Bukit Bintang first, it's a great deal. If they decide to go there last, you will spend an extra 45 minutes having a tour of KL's finest freeways and low-rent districts.

If you fly on fancier airlines, you will land at KLIA, the main airport. Two viable options:

1. Take a taxi straight to your hotel. You will need to buy a coupon from the counter in the arrivals area of the airport. Fare is about MYR70.

2. Take the KLIA Ekspres train (MYR35) to KL Sentral Station, then take the monorail (MYR2) or a taxi (MYR12) to Bukit Bintang. KLIA Ekspress + taxi is the fastest way from the airport to Bukit Bintang.

By bus

Each bus company has a different drop-off point, so it's difficult to list them all here. The closest major bus termini to Bukit Bintang are Times Square, Pasar Rakyat, Puduraya KLCC/Corus Hotel.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 12 May 2009 16:16
 
MUL MD1 – Lace ‘em up! E-mail
Written by Wei Jin   

The Klang Valley welcomed hundreds of cleat-totting, mud-loving, disc-throwing athletes to the Cheras DBKL Public Field on the 15th of November, 2008. A buzzing sense of excitement permeated the air, for it was none other than Match Day One of the inaugural Malaysian Ultimate League.

 
 Huddle between Oops and Wildcats
Teen titans El Ninos

 

Last Updated on Wednesday, 19 November 2008 17:15
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Malaysia Ultimate League 2008 Table E-mail
Written by Jyn   

Updated till Day 2 - NOV 29


Team P
W L  GD
Flying Naan 4
4
0
 23.5
KBU Ultimate431
 20
Satu Lagi 4
2
2
 8.5
El Ninos42
2
 -16.5
Wildcats 4
1 3
 -13
Oops 4
0
4  -22.5

Last Updated on Monday, 01 December 2008 09:18
 
Malaysia Ultimate League 2008 Results E-mail
Written by Jyn   

Day 2 - NOV 29


Time Team A Score Team B
08:30 AM KBU Ultimate
10 - 4
Wildcats
08:30 AM Oops 3 - 15 Flying Naan
09:50 AM El Ninos 8 - 5 Wildcats
09:50 AM Flying Naan 14 -10 Satu Lagi
11:10 AM KBU Ultimate 9 - (-2.5)
El Ninos
11:10 AM Oops 4 - 13 Satu Lagi

Day 1 - NOV 15


Time Team A Score Team B
08:00 AM El Ninos
4.5 - 4
Oops
08:00 AM Flying Naan
10 - 5 Wildcats
09:20 AM Oops 6 - 7 Wildcats
09:20 AM KBU Ultimate 11 - 6 Satu Lagi
10:40 AM KBU Ultimate 6 - 8.5
Flying Naan
10:40 AM El Ninos 3.5 - 12 Satu Lagi

Last Updated on Sunday, 30 November 2008 09:41
 
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