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New Straits Times
4 days ago
- Sport
- New Straits Times
SSMP edge SSTMI in dramatic Academy Divison final
KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia Pahang Sports School (SSMP) held their nerve to edge defending champions Tunku Mahkota Ismail Sports School (SSTMI) 12-10 in a nail-biting final to clinch the Super Schools Rugby Academy Division title yesterday (July 20). Tries from Airel Azhar and Ibrahim Bakhtiar and a conversion by Adam Hadafie was was enough to ensure SSMP took home the trophy and RM10,000 prize money. Haikal Ismail scored a try for SSTMI which was converted by Razali Rizal. The latter also converted a penalty. SSMP head coach Yusli Ashan said he could not have asked for more from his players. Airel was also claimed the Most Valuable Player award for the final, which earned him RM500. "This win is the result of the hard work, discipline and teamwork the boys' have put in throughout the season," said Yusli. "I am very proud of this team, especially our younger players who showed extraordinary character in the final. They are the future of Malaysian rugby." SSTMI took home RM5,000 for their efforts this season. Akademi Ragbi Selangor and SMK King Edward VII, rounded out the top-four this season. Super Schools Rugby, organised by Evervive Sdn Bhd, is in its 10th season this year.


New Straits Times
6 days ago
- Sport
- New Straits Times
SSTMI and SSMP to battle for Super Schools rugby crown
KUALA LUMPUR: All eyes will be on Malaysia Pahang Sports School (SSMP Falcons) and defending champions Tunku Mahkota Ismail Sports School (SSTMI Tsunami) as they battle for supremacy in the Super Schools Rugby (SSR) Academy Division Grand Final at the Equestrian Park in Putrajaya on Sunday. Both teams who had been unbeaten this season are eyeing the largest prize purse in the tournament's history, with the winners taking home RM10,000 and the runners-up earning RM5,000, nearly double the prize money from the inaugural 2024 edition, also won by SSTMI. SSMP, led by head coach Nasrul Hakim, secured their spot in the final after a hard-fought 28-26 win over the Selangor Rugby Academy. Their standout performer, Airel Nurafifi Azhar, has contributed 38 points so far this season. "This final represents the fruits of our hard work throughout the year. Facing SSTMI, a team we respect, makes this occasion all the more meaningful. We are ready to create history for SSMP," said Nasrul in the pre-match press conference on Friday. Meanwhile, SSTMI, coached by former national captain Syahir Asyraf, booked their berth in the final with a 27-22 victory over SMK King Edward VII. Leading the charge for SSTMI are Haikal Ismail, with 61 points, and Razali Rizal, who has scored nine tries. "Every time SSTMI reaches the final, we carry a legacy that must be defended. More importantly, we want to demonstrate that school-level development can produce future stars. This match is for the entire Malaysian rugby community," said Syahir.