Dear all, I have a malaysian player who is interested to play. He would like to play Intecon this year.Age 30 plus, pr holder. Advance standard. Any team in need of player please text 90684391. Thank you very much. Cheers
thank you for your interests.i managed to put up a contract for him with a cc team. he is unknown because new in singapore. watch him in action and you will see how good is this guy. cheers.
this year intercon no boundaries! sure see all star team!back to the 1980s where moubattern owns ! i think not many constituency will play for fear of kenna thrash or embarassed!
hope to see the ex-nationals, safra players, foreign coaches etc in action..... just like arena... its a pity EP/work permit holders cant play
Have they tightened the rules yet again? Any details of the website for the schedule, etc? Maybe its too early?
Thanks Sealman. So the following are the more relevant details: INTER-CONSTITUENCY BADMINTON TOURNAMENT 2011 * The People’s Association (PA) and the Constituency Sports Club Council are the organisers for ICBT 2011. * The tournament shall commence on 9 April 2011 till 4 June 2011. * The tournament shall be held at Tampines Sports Hall and any other venues as decided by the organisers. * The final shall be held at Bukit Gombak Sports Hall or other venues as decided by the organisers. * The tournament shall consist of five matches and the order of play shall be as follows: (a) Active Ager/Veteran Men’s Doubles; (Now the emphasis on Active Ageing) (b) Women’s Singles; (c) Mixed Doubles; (d) Men’s Singles; and (e) Men’s Doubles. Tournament System 8.1 The top eight teams from last year’s tournament will be seeded into eight groups. The other registered teams will be drawn at random into the same eight groups. 8.2 The first round will be played on a Group Double Knockout System. 8.3 The winning teams from both winners’ and losers’ brackets in the first round would be placed in the second round fixtures by balloting, in accordance to the balloting format for Inter-Constituency Games (ICG) 2011. 8.4 The second round will be played on a Group Single Knockout System. The best four teams from the second round will proceed to the final round. 8.5 The final round will be played on a Single Knockout System. 8.6 In the event that less than 25 Constituency Sports Clubs (CSCs) registered for this tournament, the tournament will be cancelled. (Quite a complicated and long process.) But I think this year would be more competitive and interesting!
Composition of Teams 2.1 Each team shall consist of a minimum of eight players to a maximum of 14 players inclusive of at least two female players, one active ager and one veteran male player; andtogether with a team manager, a coach and an official. The active ager shall be male and 50 years and above as at 1 January 2011, those born on or before 1 January 1961 and the veteran player shall be male and 45 years old and above as at 1 January 2011, those born on or before 1 January 1966 shall be eligible. The composition of the Active Ager/Veteran Men’s Doubles shall include at least one active agerplayer/participant. Active ager players who are aged 50 years and veteran players who are aged 45 and above are allowed to compete in either Active Ager/Veteran Men’s Doubles, Men’s Doubles, Men’s Singles and Mixed Doubles; and they are allowed to compete in only one match per tie per session. However, only one veteran player is allowed to pair with active ager player in the Active Ager/Veteran Men’s Doubles. There shall be no repetition of players for each tie. Eligibility 3.1 All participants shall be Singapore Citizens or Singapore Permanent Residents with Singapore Blue Identity Card. 3.2 Participants must be at least 12 years of age or above as at 1 January 2011(those born on or before 1 January 1999) to participate in this tournament. 3.3 The ineligibility of players shall be based on the advice and list provided by the Singapore Badminton Association (SBA). The following categories of players and coaches shall not be allowed to participate in this tournament: (a) National Players; (b) National Coaches; (c) Sparring Partners; and(d) Suspended Players, if any. 3.5 Each team is allowed to register a maximum of two Singapore permanent resident players, (must be Singapore blue identity card holder) who are not coaches or sparring partners (Refer to the list of ineligibility players provided bySBA). There shall strictly be no replacement of players if the players were found to be ineligible. Ineligible Players' List S/N Name of Player I Full-time National Men (Team 1) 1 Hendri Kurniawan Saputra 2 Hendra Wijaya 3 Chayut Triyachart 4 Danny Bawa Chrisnanta 5 Wong Zi Liang Derek 6 Chen Yongzhao Ashton 7 Huang Chao 8 Robin Gonansa 9 Tang Yew Loong Johnathan 10 Yeo Zhao Jiang Terry 11 Liu Yi 12 Wong Hao Cong Jeffrey 13 Andrianus Adi Prasojo 14 Ngo Yi Chye 15 Ong Soon Lee Gerald II Full-time National Women (Team 1) 1 Xing Aiying 2 Zhang Beiwen 3 Fu Mingtian 4 Chen Jiayuan 5 Shinta Mulia Sari 6 Yao Lei 7 Neo Yu Yan Vanessa 8 Liu Fan Frances 9 Gu Juan 10 Thng Ting Ting 11 Tan Wei Han III National Coaches 1 Luan Ching 2 Eng Hian 3 Ding Chao 4 Prasetyo Restu Basuki 5 Nunung Wibiyanto 6 Jeffer Rosobin IV Sparring Partners 1 Marcus Wijanu 2 Made Citra Darma Perdana3 Pribadi Setia Atmaja
Draws out. Neesoon whack themselves.. sian.. http://pacsc.org.sg/images/MungoBlobs/IBadT2011/cg2011-badfixtures.pdf
63 Teams competing in 8 groups A badminton enthusiast to Singapore might be surprised to see so many constituency teams participating in what is now known as The Community Games. This year's badminton competition is held at the Tampines Sports Hall, which has the most number of public courts at 19. http://www.tampineszone.com/SportsHall.htm The competition started yesterday for Round 1. In all, 63 teams will compete in 8 Groups: http://pacsc.org.sg/images/MungoBlobs/IBadT2011/cg2011-badgroupinground1.pdf Since each team is expected to field a mamimum of 8 players in 5 events: (a) Active Ager/Veteran Men’s Doubles; (2) (b) Women’s Singles; (1) (c) Mixed Doubles; (2) (d) Men’s Singles; (1) and (e) Men’s Doubles. (2) Therefore the total number of players involved in Round 1 works out to a maximum of 504 (63 Teams x 8 players). This is by no means a small number. And this is competitive badminton, so the number of social players will be many times more. Just an indication of how popular the game is in Singapore. Tournament System 8.1 The top eight teams from last year’s tournament will be seeded into eight groups. The other registered teams will be drawn at random into the same eight groups. 8.2 The first round will be played on a Group Double Knockout System. 8.3 The winning teams from both winners’ and losers’ brackets in the first round would be placed in the second round fixtures by balloting, in accordance to the balloting format for Inter-Constituency Games (ICG) 2011. 8.4 The second round will be played on a Group Single Knockout System. The best four teams from the second round will proceed to the final round. 8.5 The final round will be played on a Single Knockout System. I wasn't there yesterday morning at Tampinese to witness the Round 1 matches but here are the results: http://pacsc.org.sg/images/MungoBlobs/IBadT2011/rd1fixtures10apr.pdf Three seeded teams namely, Yew Tee, Pasir Ris East, Pasir Ris West advanced to the next round. While Chua Chu Kang got a bye, two other seeded teams, Siglap and Chong Pang lost to Sembawang and Mountbaten respectively. A friend who is playing as a reserve in the Sembawang team said they have many good players from China and Indonesia (?). Unfortunately, the detailed scores have not been released. Sembawang will meet Hougang in Group 5 on Fri, 15 April at 7.30 pm. Matches for the other teams are spaced out at different dates. Will Sembawang be the dark horse this year and go on to win the tournament? It is hard to say at such an early stage of the tournament which is expected to last till next month. http://pacsc.org.sg/images/MungoBlobs/IBadT2011/cg2011-badgroupinground1.pdf