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Tigers Still Roaring

Stephanie Kong, KL Tigers Rugby Club

06-Oct-20 21:00

Tigers Still Roaring

This week on the program, we check in with one of the fastest growing social rugby clubs in the Klang Valley. 600 member strong KL Tigers, who formed in 2014, are yet another grassroots effort affected by the coronavirus pandemic. Stephanie Kong, who's the captain of the women's team joins us in the studio to give us the lowdown on what's been going on since.

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Produced by: Daryl Ong


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