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Bar None: S2E29 - Capture The Flag

Lance Tan, Team Captain, PJ Juggernauts

12-May-18 10:00

Bar None: S2E29 - Capture The Flag

American football, and even less so flag football is a relatively low profile sport in Malaysia with a very niche group of regular players. The PJ Juggernauts are one of the few active teams playing in Kuala Lumpur, and together with the Malaysian American Football Association are hoping to make the sport a mainstream athletic activity. Captain of the PJ Juggernauts Lance Tan joins us this week, speaking about his experience with the flag football scene in Malaysia, going over the nature of the sport and his hopes for the future of the sport in Malaysia.

Produced by: Daryl Ong

Presented by: Daryl Ong


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Categories:  Sports

Tags:  Bar Noneflag footballnon-contact sportsMalaysian American Football Association





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