Sea games indonesia

Discussion in '2011 Tournaments' started by Loh, Feb 8, 2011.

  1. badMania

    badMania Regular Member

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    I hope INA won't field Taufik again tomorrow. It will be a disaster.
     
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    Surprisingly our so called "No hoper" girls gave the old MightyIndonesia a real good fight before losing 3-1. A big improvement from the Girls Singles despite the fact they lost.Good Job from the Coaches. Our doubles are impressive.Big improvement .There is no shame in your lost. Only a learning curve.Why shoot them . Not easy to play in Indonesia. Fight on Girls.
     
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    Not sure if the team manager is sleeping or what. Taufik is not at his best already.Sorry if i comment too rude :D
     
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    I don't think TH or Markis/Hendra should have been selected in the first place. This was the time to inject some new blood at this level of competition
     
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    Not against Singapore because he recently lost to Derek Wong. But if it's Malaysia, he did beat Liew Daren twice this year after all...
     
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    3 consecutive errors from songphon to give INA lead 18-11
     
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    Ina-tha = 1-1
     
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    Bona/Ahsan win in 3-sets. The tall Songphon kept hitting the shuttle to the net, gifting the INA pair with many pts late in the third-set.

    I saw Koh Herry IP and Sigit Pamungkas in the coach corner. I guess Sigit is there as he's the main coach in charge of Kido/Hendra later on; while Herry is Bona/Ahsan's coach.
     
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    Precisely! I don't think they should include the seniors in. They are there simply because PBSI needs to deliver 4 golds and the officials are a bit skeptical that they can do it without Taufik and Kido/Hendra.

    I think they should include Rian/Angga as MD2 to expose them to more senior-level tourneys (despite them being ranked at no 22 now).
     
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    The lure of maximizing gold medals for INA me thinks

    Amazingly enough, BAM did the right thing by sending younger players for exposure. I can't believe I said that. Now I need to wash my mouth out with soap. :cool::p
     
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    Simon on court
     
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    Why would you do that ??

    Car oil will be more tasty for you :p
     
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    2-2 now...
     
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    I think it's going to be impossible for INA to lose now. Both their remaining Singles are too strong if Markis/Hendra get upset by Bodin/Maneepong
     
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    In the MAS v SIN MS2, it's Arif v Ashton. Is is going to be close or will Arif close the deal?
     
  16. badMania

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    The SEA Games 2007 had Muay Thai and Dancesport (obviously both dominated by the host country Thailand) as two of the sports.

    No doubt about it, the host country will typically win the overall medal count by a big margin (unless if its held at smaller countries like Singapore, Laos, or Myanmar).
     
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    Simon please be more agressive!
     
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    Haha, it's rare someone compliments BAM and their gang of money sucking cronies.
     
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    Good smash from simon, 6-8
     
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    Would be interesting to see what Timor Leste can conjure up for novelty sport if they ever get to hold a SEAG.
     

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