The Padang Magazine - May/June 2022

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T H E P A DA N G S I N G A P O R E

Established 1852

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M A G A Z I N E

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May / June 2022


2022 SCC Members’ Particulars Update Exercise Members’ Particulars Update Exercise Duration: 4 May 2022 – 30 June 2022 It is vital for the Club to have our Members’ current contact information to ensure important Club notices, news and administrative/account matters are correctly communicated to you. As the last Members Particulars Update Exercise was conducted five years ago in 2017, it’s time for another such exercise to update your contact information and most recent photograph for identification purposes. This exercise is for Members of all membership (i.e. Ordinary, Term, Sports, Junior Sports Members, Family). At the same time, we would like to record your The Padang Magazine preference for either a printed or digital copy.

SUBMIT YOUR MEMBER PARTICULARS QUICKLY AND EASILY VIA OUR ONLINE GOOGLE FORM IN 4 EASY STEPS! Visit https://tinyurl.com/SCCMembersUpdate.

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STEP 02

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Scan QR Code

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Upload your photo

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Member Photograph Requirements: • Photograph should have a clear frontal view of your face. • Photograph’s image line should be in .jpg format, of file size not larger than 10MB. • Complimentary photo-taking service will be available to all Members at Main Reception at the following dates/times: - Dates: Mondays to Fridays, from 4 May – 30 June 2022 - Time slots: 12pm -2pm, or 5pm – 7pm For more information and enquires, please email membershipdept@scc.org.sg. Yo u m a y a l s o s u b m i t y o u r c o n t a c t i n f o r m a t i o n a n d p h o t o g r a p h v i a e m a i l t o m e m b e r s h i p d e p t @ s c c . o r g . s g , via a physical form at Member Services Desk, or via postal mail Attn to: Membership Department, Singapore Cricket Club, 1 Coleman St, #09-07, The Adelphi, Singapore 179803


General Committee 2022

Contents

PRESIDENT

CLUB NEWS

President’s Message Annual General Meeting 2022 Staff News

Mr. Zoher Saleh Motiwalla zoher.motiwalla@scc.org.sg

DEPUTY PRESIDENT

DINING HIGHLIGHTS

Mr. Mathavan Devadas mathavan.devadas@scc.org.sg

Singapore Hawker Delights Night Hari Raya Dinner Specials Mother’s Day at The Padang Mother’s Day Takeaway Specials Father’s Day at The Padang Father’s Day Takeaway Specials Spirits & Wines of the Month Weekdays F&B Promotions Indian Kitchen Specials Oval Daily Specials Cake of the Month Oval Dinner Specials

FINANCE MEMBER

Mr. Hamish Christie hamish.christie@scc.org.sg

CHAIRMAN GAMES CONTROL BOARD Mr. Samuel Sharpe sam.sharpe@scc.org.sg

SUBCOMMITTEE MEMBERS Mr. George V. Abraham george.abraham@scc.org.sg

UPCOMING EVENTS

Singapore History Gallery Guided Tour Leather Crafting Workshop Krav Maga Self-Defense Class Tanglin Gin Distillery Tour Quiz Night

Mrs. Margaret Cunico margaret.cunico@scc.org.sg Mr. Martin Goerojo martin.goerojo@scc.org.sg

RECENT SOCIAL EVENTS

MEMBER ENGAGEMENT

SCC Blood Donation Drive SCC Photo Competition SCC Community Outreach with Willing Hearts SCC Trail Walks SCC Cycling Club SCC Running & Brisk Walking Club SCC Book Club SCC Chess Interest Group SCC Chess Championship 2022 SCC Ten-Pin Bowling Competition SCC Talent Hunt 2022

Ms. Fathima Mohietheen fathima@scc.org.sg Mr. Jon Robinson jon.robinson@scc.org.sg Mrs. Nanthini Viknesh nanthini.viknesh@scc.org.sg

SPORTS NEWS

Subcommittee Members

The new Subcommittees have not been formed at the time of print.

POT Games A Guide to Playing Balut SCC Virtual Run & Walk 2022

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Reservations are on a first–come-first-serve basis; terms and conditions apply. For reservations and enquiries, please contact The Padang Restaurant at 6338 9271. A confirmation email will be sent to you once the booking has been processed within 3 working days of the date of reservation. Cancellation of reservations must be made in writing and received by the Club no later than 14 working days prior to the date of the Event. Please note that the full amount will be charged for cancellations made after the cancellation cut-off date. A no-show charge of the full amount will apply for no-show on the date of the Event. In the event of a reduction in the final number of confirmed pax after the cancellation cut-off date, the full charge will be levied. The Restaurant reserves the right to choose an alternative seating arrangement within the restaurant to accommodate your booking.

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Light Lobster Fondan t, Caviar, Roaste d Potato

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Wine Circle Balut Bowls Cricket Darts Football Golf Hockey Squash

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RECENT MEMBER ENGAGEMENT ACTIVITIES

Mr. Rajan Menon rajan.menon@scc.org.sg

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SCC CALENDAR OF EVENTS

Mr. Srikanth Kakulapati srikanth.kakulapati@scc.org.sg

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Reservations are on a first–come-first-serve basis; terms and conditions apply. For reservations and enquiries, please contact The Padang Restaurant at 6338 9271. A confirmation email will be sent to you once the booking has been processed within 3 working days of the date of reservation. Cancellation of reservations must be made in writing and received by the Club no later than 14 working days prior to the date of the Event. Please note that the full amount will be charged for cancellations made after the cancellation cut-off date. A no-show charge of the full amount will apply for no-show on the date of the Event. In the event of a reduction in the final number of confirmed pax after the cancellation cut-off date, the full charge will be levied. The Restaurant reserves the right to choose an alternative seating arrangement within the restaurant to accommodate your booking.

Celebrate Mother’s Day & Father’s Day with SCC Refer to pages 11 – 14

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MAY / JUN 2022 THE PADANG

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Member Engagement Community Outreach

JOIN US FOR A GOOD CAUSE & DONATE BLOOD!

SCC Blood Donation Drive

Friday, 3 June 2022 Time: 10am to 4pm Venue: Gilmour Room Blood is needed to save lives in times of emergencies and to sustain the lives of those with medical conditions such as leukaemia, thalassaemia, and bleeding disorders, as well as patients who are undergoing major surgeries. For many patients, blood donors are their lifeline. One unit of blood can save three lives! This donation drive is open to all Members, families, and friends too.

in Collaboration with Red Cross

Scan to register: URL: https://bit.ly/SCCBloodDonationDrive

LOGISTICS VOLUNTEERS & USHERS NEEDED! Calling for volunteers to help us make this meaningful event a successful one; get together with family and friends and form groups to help us out! We need Logistics Volunteers (to help carry recliner beds and equipment up to Gilmour Room at two times: pre-event set-up and post-event tear-down), and Ushers (to assist throughout the event). Timings:

• Logistics Volunteers for Set-Up: 8.00am to 9.45am • Logistics Volunteers for Tear-Down: 4.00pm to 6.00pm • Ushers during Blood Donation Drive Time: 10.00am to 4.00pm Scan to register: URL: https://bit.ly/MECVolunteer

Fo r m ore i n for m a t i on , ema il m e mb e re n ga gm e n t @scc.org.sg.


PRESIDENT ’S MESSAGE

Dear Members, Thank you for your participation in our Club’s Annual General Meeting on 9 April 2022; the majority of you voted to carry the resolution proposed forward. On behalf of the Club, I would like to take this opportunity to thank outgoing General Committee Member Mr. Paul Lawlass for his long service to the Club – as the Chairman of the F&B Subcommittee over many years, and his most recent term as Chairman of the Social Subcommittee. We welcome Mrs. Nanthini Viknesh to the General Committee, and look forward to a productive new term working together. Mr. David Jones assumed full responsibility as General Manager of the Singapore Cricket Club from 18 April, and he has been working closely with the management team and staff. We look forward to his leadership, strategic planning of new initiatives and campaigns, and effective execution of Club operations and quality service. We were extremely pleased when the Ministry of Trade and Industry and Ministry of Home Affairs jointly announced that all nightlife businesses would be allowed to fully reopen from 19 April 2022. Such establishments are still subject to safe management measures and have to operate within the boundaries of their specific licenses as they are systematically reversed by the relevant government agencies. We contacted the government agencies once the news was announced on 4 April, and at the time of writing, are waiting for our turn to have some of our other necessary licenses reverted. Once this is done, we will be able to progressively increase our entertainment offerings to the Membership! We now have all club F&B outlets operational. The Deli has been operational since 4 April and with the squashers and lawn bowlers able to have their post-game refreshments there, it has somewhat eased the pressure on the ever-popular Courtyard. The Men’s Bar re-opened on 19 April and it was wonderful to see the regulars returning to their favourite little corners of the Club. All outlets are operational within the prescribed safe management mandates and we do request our Members to continue to offer our safe distancing ambassadors your maximum cooperation as they go about their task of ensuring that the mandated protocols are observed. There are some challenges that the Club is facing – particularly with drastically rising food costs, utilities bills and manpower limitations. For example, the price of a tin of cooking oil alone has jumped by 70.45% from August 2020 to April 2022. Meanwhile, the cost of an egg is now 43.75% higher since September 2021. There are growing concerns about increasing beer and wine costs due to the war in Ukraine and the continued

global wine shortage. Even as many countries continue to open air travel, freight costs still remain high. At the same time, we have to grapple with space constraints as we resume and kickstart many activities. Despite all that, we remain positive as we think of creative solutions to ensure the quality and quantity of F&B served remain consistent. On 18 April, we launched a new set of F&B main ala carte and snack menus across all outlets – this menu revamp exercise was conducted following feedback received from the Membership and a study of Member food order trends to determine what popular dishes should be retained, what we could improve upon, and what needed replacing. We hope you will enjoy what the F&B Department has carefully developed and curated for your palate’s pleasure. Three-day grandstand and combination tickets for the public for this year’s Formula 1 Singapore Grand Prix were snapped up within six hours. At the time of writing, we are finalising discussions with the event organiser and look forward to launching sales for the SCC Night Race soon. The offering of combination tickets is additional good news for us as it suggests that there will be entertainment and public F&B kiosks on Padang field. The easing of safe management measures also mean we can look forward to organising our other major Club celebrations soon. Most Sports Sections have also resumed, with team sports back on the Padang and many national leagues expected to start shortly. Whether you are a competitive or social player, prefer field, court or indoor sports, we have 13 Sports Sections for you to join, participate in and make new friends. We strongly encourage you to get involved in at least one Section; for more information and to register, do contact the Sports Department at SportsDept@scc.org.sg. For members inclined to more leisurely and hobby related activities with fellow Members e.g. trail walks, bike rides or chess/mahjong or seek to volunteer in our community focussed projects, keep a look-out for the Member Engagement initiatives in our eBlasts. You may also contact memberengagement@scc.org.sg. The Club management and staff are working hard to bring the Club back not just to the pre-pandemic bustling environment but with improved services and offerings and efficient streamlined processes. We thank you for your patience during these weeks and look forward to your patronage! Zoher Motiwalla President, Singapore Cricket Club MAY / JUN 2022 THE PADANG

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CLUB NEWS

Annual General Meeting 9 April 2022

The Annual General Meeting (AGM) of the Singapore Cricket Club was conducted on 9 April 2022 virtually in the Club, due to COVID-19 safe management restrictions. Chairman Zoher Saleh Motiwalla called the meeting to order at 11.00am and voting was opened shortly after – this year, Members voted electronically while a small number of Members visited the Club to receive assistance with online registration and voting, while still adhering to safe distancing measures. The Chairman took questions about the proposed Resolution from the virtual floor, following which the meeting was adjourned at 11.21am. The meeting resumed at 6.00pm. With all businesses of the AGM concluded, the Chairman declared the meeting closed at 7.21pm. The Club extends its congratulations to the newly elected office Bearers at this year’s AGM. NOTICE OF RESOLUTION TENDERED PERSUANT TO RULE 57(D) OF THE RULES OF THE SINGAPORE CRICKET CLUB.

RESOLUTION 1 THAT the current Rule 12 be and is hereby amended in the manner set out in the annexure hereto entitled “Resolution One – Proposed Amendments to Rule 12(d)” or in such other manner as this AGM may approve in whole or in parts with or without amendments and the General Committee be empowered to compile the amended Rule as approved by this AGM for submission to the Registrar of Societies for sanction. The amendment is intended to remove the restriction on Term Members and Sports Members from sitting on Sub Committees of the General Committee. The Resolution is declared carried by majority

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THE PADANG MAY / JUN 2022


CLUB NEWS

THE GENERAL COMMIT TEE 2022/2023 The following Office Bearers were elected at the Annual General Meeting on 9 April 2022.

Mr. Zoher Saleh Motiwalla President

Mr. Mathavan Devadas Deputy President

zoher.motiwalla@scc.org.sg

mathavan.devadas@scc.org.sg

Mr. Samuel Sharpe Chairman Games Control Board

Mr. Hamish Christie Finance Member hamish.christie@scc.org.sg

sam.sharpe@scc.org.sg

Mr. George V. Abraham Committee Member

Mrs. Margaret Cunico Committee Member

Mr. Martin Goerojo Committee Member

Mr. Srikanth Kakulapati Committee Member

george.abraham@scc.org.sg

margaret.cunico@scc.org.sg

martin.goerojo@scc.org.sg

srikanth.kakulapati@scc.org.sg

Mr. Rajan Menon Committee Member

Ms. Fathima Mohietheen Committee Member

Mr. Jon Robinson Committee Member

Mrs. Nanthini Viknesh Committee Member

rajan.menon@scc.org.sg

fathima@scc.org.sg

jon.robinson@scc.org.sg

nanthini.viknesh@scc.org.sg MAY / JUN 2022 THE PADANG

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CLUB NEWS

Outstanding Employee Recognition Award 4 th Quarter 2021

Choo Zi Qian F&B Admin Executive Food & Beverage

Cynthia Ng Graphic Designer Marketing & Communications

Clara Tan Zi En Sports Executive Sports & Recreation

F&B Staff Enrichment Program Congratulations to our four staff members for completing the F&B enrichment program which focuses on motivating individuals to deal with new challenges, increasing customer satisfaction and decreasing attrition, encouraging personal development and identifying employees’ strengths:

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Nur Zulikah Binte Mohammed Horize – Senior Waitress at The Oval & Verandah

Kesavadass P Chandran – Banquet Ops Supervisor at The Padang Restaurant

Salvador Mary Chel Pepito – Food & Beverage Supervisor at Main Lounge

Brandon Ting Wai Weng – Senior Captain at The Oval & Verandah

THE PADANG MAY / JUN 2022


CLUB NEWS

The Inaugural

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Register now at https://bit.ly/SCCPhotoCompetition. For more information, email memberengagement@scc.org.sg

OBITUARIES The Club records with deep regret the passing of our Members. Our sincere condolences go out to the families of the depar ted.

Mr. John W Wilson

Mr. Lee King Chi Arthur

Mr. Ong Tiam Seng

Mr. Bryan Perry

Mr. Quek Chin Chuan John

Mr. Ram H Jaswani

MAY / JUN 2022 THE PADANG

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SINGAPORE HAWKER DELIGHTS NIGHT Tuesday, 14 June 2022 6.30pm – 10pm ROJAK

Local salad of mixed vegetables, fruits, dough fritters, tossed in a sticky fermented prawn paste with chopped fragrant peanuts and ginger flowers

$7.80

INDIAN ROJAK

Prawn, coconut and vegetables fritters, fish cakes, bean curd & hard-boiled egg served with peanut & sweet potato sauce

$10.00

SCC POPIAH

Tuesday, 24 May & 28 June 2022 6.30pm – 10pm ROJAK

Local salad of mixed vegetables, fruits, dough fritters, tossed in a sticky fermented prawn paste with chopped fragrant peanuts and ginger flowers

$7.80

INDIAN ROJAK

Prawn, coconut and vegetables fritters, fish cakes, bean curd & hard-boiled egg served with peanut & sweet potato sauce

$10.00

Thin pancake wrap stuffed with braised turnip filling with prawns, eggs and lettuce with chili and sweet sauce

SCC FRIED BLACK SOYA CARROT CAKE

$6.80

$8.80

SCC FRAGRANT CHICKEN, MUTTON & PORK SATAY

SCC FRAGRANT CHICKEN, MUTTON & PORK SATAY

With traditional condiments and chunky peanut sauce

With traditional condiments and chunky peanut sauce

Half Dozen $10.80 | One Dozen $16.20

Half Dozen $10.80 | One Dozen $16.20

SAMBAL ONION STINGRAY (300gm)

SAMBAL ONION STINGRAY (300gm)

$18.80

$18.80

Cincalok, calamansi & pickled onions

SAMBAL CHILI LALA

Cincalok, calamansi & pickled onions

SAMBAL CHILI LALA

Tangy fresh clams cooked with chili, spices with pungent shrimp paste

Tangy fresh clams cooked with chili, spices with pungent shrimp paste

$13.80

$13.80

WOK FRIED SQUIDS WITH SAMBAL PETAI

MAGGIE NOODLE GORENG WITH TAU KWA

$12.80

$12.80

PRATA (Choice of Plain, Egg or Onion)

PRATA (Choice of Plain, Egg or Onion)

Served with choice of fish curry, chicken curry or dhal and pickled onions

$8.80

CHENDOL

Shaved ice with red beans, green jelly, coconut milk & gula melaka

$8.80

CHENG TENG (Served Hot or Cold)

Sweet, dried longan soup with red dates, white fungus, barley beans, ginkgo nuts & lotus seeds

$8.80

Served with choice of fish curry, chicken curry or dhal and pickled onions

$8.80

CHENDOL

Shaved ice with red beans, green jelly, coconut milk & gula melaka

$8.80

CHENG TENG (Served Hot or Cold)

Sweet, dried longan soup with red dates, white fungus, barley beans, ginkgo nuts & lotus seeds

$8.80


Chicken/Mutton Satay ½ dozen 1 dozen

$10.80 $16.20

Served with cucumbers, onions, ketupat & peanut sauce

Begedil

$7.80

Served with cucumber salad & fried shallots

Hari Raya

Di n n e r Specials

Beef Rendang

$16.20

Accompanied with fragrant white rice & nyonya achar

Sambal Goreng Tempeh, $12.20 Tahu & Petai Accompanied with fragrant white rice

Ayam Masak Merah

$14.90

Served with Nasi Minyak & nyonya achar

Ikan Assam Pedas

$15.80

Served with fragrant white rice

Mee Rebus

$11.20

Egg noodles in a curry sauce topped with hard boiled eggs, green chili, crispy shallots, tofu & calamansi

Nasi Tomato with Baked $18.00 Tandoori Chicken Leg Served with sambal potatoes

4 – 10 May 2022 7pm onwards

Kueh Lapis $6.90 Kueh Dadar $6.90 Kueh Salat $6.90 Teh Tarik $2.50 Bandung $2.50 Milo Dinosaur $3.50

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Reservations are on a first–come-first-serve basis; terms and conditions apply. For reservations and enquiries, please contact The Padang Restaurant at 6338 9271. A confirmation email will be sent to you once the booking has been processed within 3 working days of the date of reservation. Cancellation of reservations must be made in writing and received by the Club no later than 14 working days prior to the date of the Event. Please note that the full amount will be charged for cancellations made after the cancellation cut-off date. A no-show charge of the full amount will apply for no-show on the date of the Event. In the event of a reduction in the final number of confirmed pax after the cancellation cut-off date, the full charge will be levied. The Restaurant reserves the right to choose an alternative seating arrangement within the restaurant to accommodate your booking.


Mother’s Day Roast Takeaway Set 6 – 8 May 2022

ROAST MENU

US Roast Black Angus Prime Ribs With roasted potatoes, mashed potatoes, sauteed seasonal vegetables, Yorkshire pudding, and red wine jus Approximately 3.5kg raw weight, serves 6 – 8 persons

$218.00

Premium Bone-in Gammon Ham With roasted potatoes, grilled pineapple, and apple sauce Approximately 5kg raw weight, serves 8 – 12 persons

$148.00

Charcoal Salmon Wellington

First 40 orders receive a complimentary bottle of wine worth $44 (Somerton Shiraz or Somerton Sauvignon Blanc)

With Dill Cream Sauce 1kg raw weight, serves 6 – 8 persons

$138.00

Cake Strawberry Shortcake • Order with a Roast Set and top up: $24 for a 500gm cake $42 for 1kg cake • Standalone order: $31 for a 500gm cake $49 for a 1 kg cake Actual products may vary.

Call 6309 9116 to place your orders by 4 May 2022, 12pm. Collection period from 6 – 8 May 2022.


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Reservations are on a first–come-first-serve basis; terms and conditions apply. For reservations and enquiries, please contact The Padang Restaurant at 6338 9271. A confirmation email will be sent to you once the booking has been processed within 3 working days of the date of reservation. Cancellation of reservations must be made in writing and received by the Club no later than 14 working days prior to the date of the Event. Please note that the full amount will be charged for cancellations made after the cancellation cut-off date. A no-show charge of the full amount will apply for no-show on the date of the Event. In the event of a reduction in the final number of confirmed pax after the cancellation cut-off date, the full charge will be levied. The Restaurant reserves the right to choose an alternative seating arrangement within the restaurant to accommodate your booking.


Father’s Day Roast Takeaway Set 17 – 19 June 2022

ROAST MENU

US Roast Black Angus Prime Ribs With roasted potatoes, mashed potatoes, sauteed seasonal vegetables, Yorkshire pudding, and red wine jus Approximately 3.5kg raw weight, serves 6 – 8 persons

$218.00

Premium Bone-in Gammon Ham With roasted potatoes, grilled pineapple, and apple sauce Approximately 5kg raw weight, serves 8 – 12 persons

$148.00

Roast Rosemary Lamb Shoulder

First 40 orders receive a complimentary bottle of wine worth $44 (Somerton Shiraz or Somerton Sauvignon Blanc)

With roasted potatoes, mashed potatoes, mixed vegetables and mint sauce Approximately weight of 3.5kg, serves 6 – 8 persons

$148.00

Cappuccino Mocha Mousse Cake • Order with a Roast Set and top up: $24 for a 500gm cake $42 for 1kg cake • Standalone order: $31 for a 500gm cake $49 for a 1 kg cake Actual products may vary.

Call 6309 9116 to place your orders by 15 June 2022, 12pm. Collection period from 17 – 19 June 2022.


SPIRITS & WINES

FO O D & B EVERAG E

BOTTLES OF THE MONTH

SAVE

$40.00

Chivas Regal 18 Years

$128.00 per bottle (Usual Price: $168.00)

SAVE

$30.00

Johnnie Walker Gold Label

$108.00 per bottle (Usual Price: $138.00)

SAVE

$30.00

Redbreast 12 Years Single Pot Still Whisky

SAVE

$40.00

$108.00 per bottle (Usual Price: $138.00)

Port Charlotte 10 Years

$128.00 per bottle (Usual Price: $168.00)

Di Giorgio “Frank” White Blend 2021, Australia

Di Giorgio “Frank” Red Blend 2020, Australia

Light pale straw with hints of green. A fresh, floral aroma showing tropical fruit and lemon zest from the Sauvignon Blanc with hints of stone fruit from the Semillon and Chardonnay. Fresh and fruity, with a zesty, cleansing finish.

Full bodied dry red. Deep red with vibrant purple hues. Lifted plum, blackcurrant and spicy aromas, with subtle oak and earthy notes. Ripe plum and blueberry fruit characters dominate the palate with savoury tannins and supple oak leading to a dry finish.

$53.00 per bottle / $12.80 per glass

$53.00 per bottle / $12.80 per glass

Salentein Barrel Selection Chardonnay 2016, Argentina

Villabella Valpolicella DOC Classico 2019, Italy A bright ruby red. A fruity bouquet, with hints of cherries and raspberries, along with refreshing herbaceous tones and suggestions of violets and spices. Dry, with good fresh acidity and well-balanced soft tannins and ample fruit.

Its colour is light yellow with bright greenish hues. In the nose, it displays notes of white flowers, tropical fruits and minerals. In the mouth, it is mild, wide and fresh with a lingering finish as well as fruit and citric notes. It is an elegant and unctuous wine since it has been aged on the lees.

$55.00 per bottle / $13.80 per glass

$55.00 per bottle / $13.80 per glass No limit on purchase. Storage of bottles capped at 2 bottles per month, per purchase, due to storage limitations. Not applicable for banquets and private functions.

F&B PROMOTIONS Mondays

Wednesdays

Cocktail Craze Enjoy 2 Cocktails* at special prices. Snow Ball Screwdriver Spritzer Jägerbomb

$12.00 $12.00 $16.00 $16.00

Available all day across all outlets. *Applicable to same cocktail only.

Black Mussels Promotion

Black Mussels with White Wine Sauce and Garlic Bread

$15.80

Black Mussels with Saffron Cream Sauce and Garlic Bread

$15.80

Available from 6pm onwards, every Wednesday across all outlets.

The above promotions are not valid during major Club events and on the eve of Public Holidays. Not applicable for banquets and private functions. MAY / JUN 2022 THE PADANG

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All promotions are subject to change.


FOOD & BEVERAGE

INDIAN KITCHEN S P E C I A L S Fridays, 6.30pm onwards

OVAL DAILY SPECIALS MAY

MAY

JUNE

6 May Madras Salmon Medallion Served with Mixed Bean Salad (Navy Beans, Chickpeas, Kidney Beans and Green Lentils) and Saffron Basmati Rice $16.20

3 June Kadai Chicken Served with Pulao Rice and Raita $15.50

13 May Chicken Tikka Masala Served with Dried Fruits Kashmiri Naan and Root Vegetables Salad $15.20

10 June Puttu with Kadala Curry Steamed Cylinders of Ground Rice layered with Coconut Shavings, served with Black Chickpea Curry $16.20

20 May Hariyali Tandoori King Prawn Served with Makhani Gravy, Butter Naan and Garden Salad $16.90

17 June Australian Lamb Loin Biryani Served with Curry Sauce, Mango Chutney and Papadums $19.20

27 May Kambing Soup Served with Toasted Baguette and Fried Shallots $10.80

24 June Kambing Soup Served with Toasted Baguette and Fried Shallots $10.80

CAKE OF THE MONTH

$49

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JUNE

Monday 9, 23, 30 May Mutton Biryani, or Oven-roasted Striploin with Vegetables & Potatoes, or Pink Leg Prawn Noodle Soup with Fresh Clams

Monday 6, 13, 20, 27 June Mutton Biryani, or Braised Duck Leg with Orange Sauce, Vegetables & Potatoes, or Pink Leg Prawn Noodle Soup with Fresh Clams

Tuesday 10, 17, 24, 31 May SCC Laksa, or Pan-fried Seabass Fillet with Lemon Dill Sauce, Vegetables & Potatoes, or Butter Chicken Masala with Mixed Vegetables & Naan

Tuesday 7, 14, 21, 28 June SCC Laksa, or Pan-fried Seabass Fillet with Lemon Dill Sauce, Vegetables & Potatoes, or Butter Chicken Masala with Mixed Vegetables & Naan

Wednesday 4, 11, 18, 25 May SCC Chicken & Egg Curry with Steamed Rice, or Roast Leg of Lamb with Vegetables & Potatoes, or Fish Tikka with Mint Chutney, Mixed Vegetables & Naan

Wednesday 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 June SCC Chicken & Egg Curry with Steamed Rice, or Grilled Dory Fish with Vegetables & Potatoes, or Fish Tikka with Mint Chutney, Mixed Vegetables & Naan

Thursday 5, 12, 19, 26 May SCC Chicken Rice, or Baked Salmon with Vegetables & Potatoes, or Palak Chicken with Vegetables & Brown Rice

Thursday 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 June SCC Chicken Rice, or Baked Salmon with Vegetables & Potatoes, or Palak Chicken with Vegetables & Brown Rice

Friday 6, 13, 20, 27 May Fish Moolie with Steamed Rice, or Grilled Chicken Chop with Vegetables & Potatoes, or Channa Masala with Stir-fried Vegetables & Chapatti

Friday 3, 10, 17, 24 June Fish Moolie with Steamed Rice, or Breaded Pork Loin with Vegetables, Apple Chutney & Cheese Cream Sauce, or Channa Masala with Stir-fried Vegetables & Chapatti

Saturday 7, 14, 21, 28 May SCC Laksa, or SCC Chicken Rice, or Mock Mutton Curry with Vegetables, Mango Chutney & Naan Sunday 8, 22, 29 May Chicken Biryani

Saturday 4, 11, 18, 25 June SCC Laksa, or SCC Chicken Rice, or Mock Mutton Curry with Vegetables, Mango Chutney & Naan Sunday 5, 12, 19, 26 June Chicken Biryani

Eggless Coconut Cream Cake topped with Jivara Milk Chocolate Ganache & Roasted Coconut Flakes Visit The Oval & Verandah or call 6338 9271 Ext: 373 to place a cake order for your special occasion or birthday celebration!

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Fish Moolie

On public holidays, the Daily Set Lunch option at The Oval & Verandah will only be SCC Laksa.


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All photos are for illustration only. Actual products may vary. All promotions are subject to change.

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S E CTI O NS

Wine Circle

Convenor: Naveen Gupta | Article by: Joanna Ossinger

The Wine Circle has been active lately.

HONG BAO SPARKLING WINE KNOWLEDGE DINNER On 21 February, we enjoyed a Hong Bao Sparkling Wine Knowledge Dinner at the Padang Restaurant. It was the first inperson event for the Wine Circle in a while, and included a threecourse dinner, along with tastings of six sparkling wines, two of which were Champagnes. Featuring commentary from top wine expert Jackie Ang, the event provided a good chance for attendees to learn more about everything from the production process to what’s popular in Singapore.

WINE CIRCLE AGM The Circle’s Annual General Meeting in the Gilmour Room offered a chance to thank the Committee from the past year. A new Committee was elected, with Naveen Gupta remaining as Convener and Tushar Doshi moving over to become Treasurer. James Blythman was voted in as Events Coordinator, and Shane Dewar named Secretary. Rags Raghavan and Joanna Ossinger were voted in as Committee Members. In addition, Amit Kumar Sharma and Maria Ji Hyun Lee joined the Committee.

MARCH RIESLING WINE PROMOTION A Riesling wine promotion was held in March, keyed around International Riesling Day in the middle of the month. Groups of five Wine Circle members could gather and be provided with two bottles of wine featuring the varietal, one dry and one sweet.

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A good time was had by all, and Wine Circle members continue to make connections in our small-group tables as we learn about the various tipples on offer. Plans for the coming year include more wine dinners, other educational activities and possibly even a short tour! If you’d like to join the Wine Circle, please reach out to Ms. Cassie Wong at cassie.wong@scc.org.sg for more information.


Singapore History Gallery Guided Tour

(International Museum Day Special)

Join us as we enter the National Museum of Singapore and immerse ourselves in 700 years of Singapore’s history with a focus on the island’s development as it progressed through the years as Singapura, a Crown Colony, Syonan-To, and finally, Singapore.

Saturday, 21 May 2022 Time: 3pm to 4pm Venue: National Museum of Singapore

Guide Tour/ Admin fee: Singaporean and PR: $23 per pax Non-Citizen: $38 per adult, $33 per student / senior

Terms & Conditions: Minimum 10pax to commence

Registration: https://bit.ly/SCCNationalMuseumTour For more information, please contact us at eventsdept@scc.org.sg.


Saturday, 11 June 2022 Time: 3:30pm to 5pm Venue: Haji Lane Price: $65/pax (Price inclusive of leather products: Card Case, Keychain, Valet Tray with Brass Hardwares)

This exciting workshop will introduce you to leather as a craft material and teach you how to trace, cut, saddle-stitch and assemble leather goods. Complete your leather products with edge burnishing for a smooth and comfortable grip and personalize t h e m w i t h d e b o s s i n g o r h o t s t a m p i n g . Yo u ’ l l a l s o b e t a u g h t h o w t o care for your new leather items when you bring them home. This workshop is suitable for persons of all experience levels.

Registration: https://bit.ly/SCCLeatherCrafting For more information, please contact us at eventsdept@scc.org.sg.


A G A M KRAV S S A L C E S N E F E D F L E S Upcoming Event dates:

Tuesday, 17, 24 & 31 May 2022 7, 14, 21 & 28 June 2022 Time : Venue : Price :

7pm to 8.30pm Gilmour Terrace $456 for 12 lessons $55 for individual class

Krav Maga, a military self-defense and fighting system developed for the Israel Defense Forces, is most well-known for its focus on real-life street application and effectiveness due to its techniques deriving from actual street-fighting experience. The original concept of Krav Maga was to take the most effective and practical techniques of other fighting styles (originally boxing, wrestling, Wing Chun) and to make them rapidly teachable to complete beginners with no physical advantages. In this action-packed class, students will learn to defend against all variety of attacks and will be taught to respond in the quickest and most intuitive way. What to expect from the class: 1) Develop situational awareness to identify potential threats before an attack occurs. 2) Physical and verbal methods to avoid violence whenever possible. 3) Basic striking techniques 4) Basic escape from holds

Terms & Conditions: Minimum number of participants to start: 6

Registration: https://bit.ly/SCCKravMaga For more information, please contact us at eventsdept@scc.org.sg.


Tanglin Gin Go on a deep dive into gin is made as you visit Singapore’s first Gin Distillery at Dempsey Hill. You’ll get to peek inside the Tanglin Creations Lab where the distillers let their love for gin run wild with unlimited possibilities, take a walk through the distilling facility, and finish with a tasting at The Gin Jungle.

Distillery Tour Saturday, 28 May 2022 / Sunday, 29 May 2022 Saturday, 25 June 2022 / Sunday, 26 June 2022 Date :

Time :

1.30pm, 3.45pm, or 5.15pm

Venue :

26B Dempsey Road, 247693

Price :

$40 /pax (u.p.: $48.15)

Price Includes :

* Distillery Tour * Gin Tasting Flight * Gin & Tonic Cocktail

Ter ms and Condition: Minimum 4 pax to commence

Registration: https://bit.ly/SCCTanglinGinDistiller yTour For more infor mation, please contact us at eventsdept@scc.org.sg.


T H G I N Z I U Q C SC y 2022 a M 5 , y a d s r D a te s : T h u e 2022 n u J 7 , y a d s Tu e T im e : 8 p m bhouse u l C C C S : e u Ve n

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P h o to s fr o m A p ri l Q u iz N ig h t; W in n e r: Te a m S ti ck y W ic k e t

Registration: https://bit.ly/SCCQuizNight2022 For more information, please contact us at eventsdept@scc.org.sg.


RE CE NT EVENTS

SOCIAL DANCE CLASS Every Tuesday Members had a great time making new friends as they got their groove on learning line dancing at the Social Dance class held every Tuesday.

VALENTINE’S DAY FLORA WORKSHOP 12 February 2022 SCC Member and President of the Singapore Flower Club, Ms. Christiane Duckworth, guided our Members through the creation of their own preserved floral centerpiece to express their appreciation to their loved ones this Valentine’s Day.

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POTTERY EXPERIENCE WORKSHOP 13 March 2022 Under the guidance of an instructor, Members tackled the seemingly daunting activity of Pottery on the wheel, as they discovered it to be a simple activity anyone can enjoy, spending 30 minutes crafting on the wheel and 30 minutes painting their masterpieces.

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R E C E NT EVENTS

INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY SPECIAL: JEWELLERY CLAY MAKING WORKSHOP 20 March 2022 Wearing their own hand-crafted, one-of-a-kind design home, members got to show off their impeccable style to friends and family as they left our workshops feeling inspired and skilled up, rocking their very own pair of handmade gems.

LATIN DANCE CLASS: CHA CHA EDITION 23 March 2022 Swaying their hips while learning one of the most popular Latin dance styles, Members got to get jiggy with the Cha Cha at the fun-filled Latin Dance Class!

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HARI RAYA PUASA

Cocktail Craze! 2 • Available All Day at All Outlets

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SCC Running & Brisk Walking Club • SCC Padang Field / 6pm

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Krav Maga Self-Defence Class • 7pm – 8.30pm • Gilmour Terrace

Hawker Delights • The Oval & Verandah • 6.30pm – 10pm

Cocktail Craze! 23 • Available All Day at All Outlets

SCC Running & Brisk Walking Club • SCC Padang Field / 6pm

Krav Maga Self-Defence Class • 7pm – 8.30pm • Gilmour Terrace

Cocktail Craze! 16 • Available All Day at All Outlets

Hari Raya Dinner Specials: 4 – 10 May, 7pm, The Oval & Verandah

SCC Running & Brisk Walking Club • SCC Padang Field / 6pm

Cocktail Craze! 9 • Available All Day at All Outlets

SCC Running & Brisk Walking Club • SCC Padang Field / 6pm

Krav Maga Self-Defence Class • 7pm – 8.30pm • Gilmour Terrace

Tuesday

Cocktail Craze! 30 • Available All Day at All Outlets

Monday

4 SCC Quiz Night • SCC Clubhouse • 8pm

Thursday

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Black Mussels Promotion! • Available at All Outlets • From 6pm

Black Mussels Promotion! • Available at All Outlets • From 6pm

Black Mussels Promotion! • Available at All Outlets • From 6pm

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Chess • SCC / 6pm – 8pm

Chess • SCC / 6pm – 8pm

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Hari Raya Dinner Specials: 4 – 10 May, 7pm, The Oval & Verandah

Black Mussels Promotion! • Available at All Outlets • From 6pm

Wednesday

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SCC Ten-Pin Bowling Competition

Seafood Friday • Available at All Outlets except The Padang Restaurant • From 6.30pm

Indian Kitchen Specials • From 6.30pm

Seafood Friday • Available at All Outlets except The Padang Restaurant • From 6.30pm

Indian Kitchen Specials • From 6.30pm

Seafood Friday • Available at All Outlets except The Padang Restaurant • From 6.30pm

Indian Kitchen Specials • From 6.30pm

Seafood Friday • Available at All Outlets except The Padang Restaurant • From 6.30pm

Indian Kitchen Specials • From 6.30pm

Friday

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Tanglin Gin Distillery Tour • 26B Dempsey Road, 247693 • 1.30pm / 3.45pm / 5.15pm

Nature Trail Walk • 7.30am

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Sunday Family Lunch • The Padang Restaurant • 12pm – 3pm

SCC Chess Championship • 2pm

Sunday Family Lunch • The Padang Restaurant • 12pm – 3pm

VESAK DAY

Mother’s Day Set Menu • The Padang Restaurant

LABOUR DAY

Sunday

Tanglin Gin Distillery Tour 28 • 26B Dempsey Road, 247693 • 1.30pm / 3.45pm / 5.15pm

Singapore History Gallery 21 Guided Tour • National Museum of Singapore • 3pm – 4pm

SCC Community Outreach with Willing Hearts • Chai Chee Community Hub • 8.30am – 12pm

Saturday

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Krav Maga Self-Defence Class • 7pm – 8.30pm • Gilmour Terrace

Hawker Delights • The Oval & Verandah • 6.30pm – 10pm

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Wednesday

SCC Social Dance: Rock ‘n’ Roll Edition • 114 Lavender Street, CT Hub 2, #01-41 • 6:30pm – 7.30pm

Black Mussels Promotion! • Available at All Outlets • From 6pm

SCC Social Dance: Rock ‘n’ Roll Edition • 114 Lavender Street, CT Hub 2, #01-41 • 6:30pm – 7.30pm

Black Mussels Promotion! • Available at All Outlets • From 6pm

Black Mussels Promotion! • Available at All Outlets • From 6pm

Black Mussels Promotion! • Available at All Outlets • From 6pm

Black Mussels Promotion! • Available at All Outlets • From 6pm

All information accurate at time of print but may be subject to change.

SCC Running & Brisk Walking Club • SCC Padang Field / 6pm

Cocktail Craze! 27 • Available All Day at All Outlets

SCC Running & Brisk Walking Club • SCC Padang Field / 6pm

Cocktail Craze! 20 • Available All Day at All Outlets

Krav Maga Self-Defence Class • 7pm – 8.30pm • Gilmour Terrace

Krav Maga Self-Defence Class • 7pm – 8.30pm • Gilmour Terrace

• SCC Padang Field / 6pm

SCC Running & Brisk Walking Club

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Hawker Delights • The Oval & Verandah • 6.30pm – 10pm

Krav Maga Self-Defence Class • 7pm – 8.30pm • Gilmour Terrace

SCC Quiz Night • SCC Clubhouse • 8pm

Tuesday

Cocktail Craze! 13 • Available All Day at All Outlets

SCC Running & Brisk Walking Club • SCC Padang Field / 6pm

Cocktail Craze! 6 • Available All Day at All Outlets

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Chess • SCC / 6pm – 8pm

Chess • SCC / 6pm – 8pm

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Seafood Friday • Available at All Outlets except The Padang Restaurant • From 6.30pm

Indian Kitchen Specials • From 6.30pm

Seafood Friday • Available at All Outlets except The Padang Restaurant • From 6.30pm

Indian Kitchen Specials • From 6.30pm

Seafood Friday • Available at All Outlets except The Padang Restaurant • From 6.30pm

Indian Kitchen Specials • From 6.30pm

SCC Blood Donation Drive • Gilmour Room • 10am – 4pm

Seafood Friday • Available at All Outlets except The Padang Restaurant • From 6.30pm

Indian Kitchen Specials • From 6.30pm

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Tanglin Gin Distillery Tour • 26B Dempsey Road, 247693 • 1.30pm / 3.45pm / 5.15pm

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Beginner Longboarding Class • Connaught Drive ( just beside SCC) • 5pm – 6.30pm

Father’s Day Set Menu • The Padang Restaurant

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Sunday Family Lunch • The Padang Restaurant • 12pm – 3pm

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Sunday Family Lunch • The Padang Restaurant • 12pm – 3pm

Sunday Family Lunch • The Padang Restaurant • 12pm – 3pm

Sunday

Tanglin Gin Distillery Tour 25 • 26B Dempsey Road, 247693 • 1.30pm / 3.45pm / 5.15pm

Beginner Longboarding Class • Connaught Drive ( just beside SCC) • 5pm – 6.30pm

Beginner Longboarding Class • Connaught Drive ( just beside SCC) • 5pm – 6.30pm

Leather Crafting Workshop • Haji Lane • 3:30pm – 5pm

SCC Community Outreach with Willing Hearts • Chai Chee Community Hub • 8.30am – 12pm

Saturday

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Billiards & Snooker: Section Socials, 3pm – 6pm, Billiards Room / Men’s Bar Cricket: SCC Cricket Academy @ Dempsey, 4.45pm – 7pm Football: 5.30pm – 7pm, SCC Legends @ Padang Hockey: 5.45pm – 7pm, Padang Squash: Ladies Club Night, 5pm – 9.30pm, Squash Courts Tennis: Tennis Academy (High Performance, By Invitation), Ages 10+, 5pm – 6.30pm, MPC Tennis Adult Drills: Beginners / Intermediate, 6.30pm – 8pm, MPC / Tennis Court

Billiards & Snooker: Section Socials, 3pm – 6pm, Billiards Room / Men’s Bar Cricket: SCC Cricket Academy @ Dempsey, 4.45pm – 7pm Football: SCC Thirds @ Padang, 5.30pm – 7pm Hockey @ Padang: 5.45pm – 7pm Netball Training: 7pm – 9pm, MPC Squash: Ladies Club Night, 5pm – 9.30pm, Squash Courts Tennis Pre Academy: (By Invitation), Ages 8+, 4pm – 5.30pm, MPC Tennis Men’s D Training: 5pm – 9pm, Tennis Court Tennis Ladies A Training: 7pm – 9pm, Tennis Court

• Bowls: Social Bowls, 3pm – 7pm, Bowling Green • Football: SCC Lions @ Padang, 5.30pm – 7pm • Rugby Academy: 5.30pm – 7pm, Dempsey • Squash: Men’s Club Night, 5pm – 9.30pm, Squash Courts • Tennis: Tennis Junior 4pm – 5pm, Red Ball, Ages 5 – 7, MPC 5pm – 6pm, Orange Ball, Ages 8 – 10, MPC 5pm– 6pm, Green Ball, Ages 10+, MPC 5pm – 6.30pm, Tennis Academy (High Performance, By Invitation), Ages 10+, 5pm – 6.30pm, MPC • Tennis Men’s A/B/C Training: 7pm – 9pm, Tennis Court

Thursdays

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Wednesdays

• Bowls: Social Bowls, 3pm – 7pm, Bowling Green • Football: SCC Football Junior Programme @ Dempsey, 5.30pm – 6.30pm • Hockey: The Hockey SCChool (Hockey Junior Programme), 5.30pm – 6.30pm, Padang • Squash: Men’s Club Night, 5pm – 9.30pm, Squash Courts • Tennis: Tennis Junior 4pm – 5pm, Red Ball, Ages 5 – 7, MPC 5pm – 6pm, Orange Ball, Ages 8 – 10, MPC 5pm – 6pm, Green Ball, Ages 10+, MPC • Tennis Adult Drills: Beginners / Intermediate, 6.30pm – 8pm, MPC • Tennis Cardio: 6.30pm – 8pm, MPC • Tennis Men’s A/B/C Training: 7pm – 9pm, Tennis Courts

Tuesdays

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Mondays: Billiards & Snooker: Section Socials, 3pm – 6pm, Billiards Room / Men’s Bar Cricket: SCC Cricket Academy @ Dempsey, 4.45pm – 7pm Bowls: Social Bowls, 7pm – 9pm, Bowling Green Cricket Training: 5pm – 7.30pm, SCC Padang (Centre Wicket), Cricket Nets Football: SCC Padangtiques @ Padang, 5.30pm – 7pm Tennis Cardio: 8am – 9.30am, MPC Tennis Adult Drills (Intermediate): 8am – 10.30am, MPC Tennis Junior Pre Academy: (By Invitation), Ages 8+, 4pm – 5.30pm, MPC Friday Socials / Last Friday of the Month Makan Kechil: 5pm – 9pm, Tennis Courts

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• Bowls: Social Bowls, 3pm – 7pm, Bowling Green • Football: SCC Football Junior Programme, 9am – 11.15am, Padang • Rugby Academy: SCC Rugby Academy, 8am – 11.30am, Dempsey • Tennis Junior: 10am – 11am, Green Ball, Ages 10+, MPC 10am – 11.30am, Tennis Academy (High Performance, By Invitation), Ages 10+, MPC 3pm – 5pm, Tennis Academy, MPC

Sundays

• Bowls: Social Bowls / Section Matches / Competitions, 3pm – 7pm, Bowling Green • SCC Cricket Academy: 8am – 12pm, Padang and Dempsey • Cricket SCC Lions Training: 2.30pm – 4.30pm, SCC Padang (Centre Wicket), Cricket Nets • Football: SCC NFL and SCC Tigers @ Padang, 8am – 11.30am • Rugby Academy: 8am – 2.30pm, Dempsey • Junior Squash: 1pm – 3pm, Squash Courts • Squash Socials / Friendly: 3pm – 6pm, Squash Courts • Tennis: Tennis Junior, 10pm – 12pm, MPC Red Ball, Ages 5 – 7; Orange Ball, Ages 8 – 10; Green Ball, Ages 10+, 4.30pm – 6pm, MPC • Tennis Academy: (High Performance, By Invitation), Ages 10+

Saturdays

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Fridays

Weekly Sports Activities

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SCC Sports Academies Term 2 With Five Sports to Learn & Play, Sign Your Kids Up Now! ACADEMIES

TERM 2 – DATES / TIMES

SCC Junior Football Programme

15 May to 3 Jul: • Sundays @ SCC Padang, 9am to 11.15am

(Powered by Chelsea FC IDC Singapore)

– 5 to 10 years old

10 May to 5 Jul: • Tuesdays @ SCC Dempsey, 5.30pm to 6.30pm

SCC Tennis Academy

Days & timings according to schedule @ SCC Courts

– From 5 years old

For registration and more information, contact Ms Wendy Foo at wendy.foo@scc.org.sg.

For registration and more information on group lessons, private lessons and prices, visit https://tinyurl.com/SCCTennisAcademy

The Hockey SCChool

12 Apr to 5 Jul: • Tuesdays @ SCC Padang

– From 5 years old

SCC Cricket Academy/ Cricket Youth Development: – From 5 years old

For registration and more information on Junior Hockey, contact our Hockey Head Coach, Coach Kanan at email trueblueconsultants@gmail.com.

9 May to 15 Jul: • (Mon/Wed/Fri/Sat) @ Dempsey, 4.30pm to 7pm 14 May to 16 Jul: • Saturdays @ SCC Padang, 8am to 12pm

Register interest here: https://tinyurl.com/SCCCricketAcademy To enquire about Junior Cricket, contact our Head of Junior Cricket Pathways at email JuniorCricket@SCCcricket.com

SCC Rugby Academy – From 4 years old

23 Apr to 25 Jun: • Saturdays & Sundays @ SCC Dempsey, 8am to 2.30pm

For registration and more information on Junior Rugby, refer to http://www.sccrugbyacademy.com

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MAY / JUN 2022 THE PADANG SCC Dempsey is located at 71G Loewen Rd, Singapore 248846. For further information, email sportsdept@scc.org.sg. Information is correct at time of dissemination and subject to change without prior notice.

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M E M B E R E N GAG EMENT

SCC Kayak and Clean-Up Report On 20 February 2022

Written by Ishath Sandeep It was a bright sunny morning when I woke up and got ready to go to Passion Wave. The Kayak and Clean-Up event organized by SCC was something I was looking forward to; upon reaching the venue, the coordinator gave us instructions on how to paddle. He also guided us on how we should pick up plastic, paper, metal, and other such material items, while avoiding picking up tree barks, leaves, mud, and other things found in nature. We then collected our kayak, life jacket and paddles and set off to the water with each kayak containing its own bucket for trash collection. My dad and I got into our kayak and began venturing out. Admittedly, as a scaredy cat, I was hesitant and struck with fear in the beginning but after a few minutes, I got used to the process and eventually began kayaking. My mom was in another kayak on her own as the kayak that I was in only had space for two people. It took us some time to get to the park connector side where there was a lot of trash. We started picking up trash and found items such as masks, plastic bags, cans, straws, bottle caps and even slippers to name a few! We were quite quick in filling up our bucket. As we paddled, we even spotted some fun stuff we can only see in nature like an otter rolling on the sand and a wild stork that was flying around wildly. In the excitement of it all, we saw two people fall off their kayaks in a funny moment where thankfully the water was shallow, otherwise they would have struggled. I brought my waterproof camera, so I took many beautiful photos. When we got back to shore, we washed our life vests and paddles and put them back where we took them from. The last thing we did was discard all the trash into a net bag and weighed them. Overall, it was an amazing experience, and it made me mindful about disposing my trash in the future. Thank you, SCC, for organizing this fun and meaningful event to keep Singapore clean and I hope to be a part of many such activities.

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ME MBER ENGAGEMENT

SCC Beach Clean-Up Report On 26 March 2022 at Changi Beach

Written by Anya Nanaki Bawa, UWCSEA Grade 10 Student Early on 26 March, on a bright and inviting morning, I had the opportunity to take action against the ongoing issue of unclean beaches and the consequences of single-use plastic on marine life through the SCC community outreach program. My family and I were able to participate in the Changi Beach clean-up along with other SCC members. This experience not only allowed me to see first-hand the gravity of the impact of single-use plastic, but also highlighted how critical it is to change our habits and encourage the participation of others when it comes to tackling marine conservation. As a high school student who is aware of several local and international initiatives surrounding the topic of marine conservation, a beach cleaning activity was the ideal activity that merged my concern for marine life together with the opportunity to actively participate in a crucial cause. As students, we are constantly taught about the consequences of our everyday actions; for example, an act as simple as discarding a disposable mask can cause the feet of a bird to be bound together, while a plastic bag can deceive a turtle hunting for food by giving the illusion of a jellyfish. It is so easy for us to forget our actions, even the smallest ones, leave an impact on our planet. This, for me, became apparent when I physically had to pick plastic bottle caps and straws out of the water and into a bucket. Initially, I was pleasantly surprised as I had imagined the beach to be far more polluted than it was. However, as we approached the water, the reality of the litter became clearer and clearer when we began finding several strips of plastic torn from plastic bags, straws, packaging and styrofoam containers buried under the sand and even in the water. Throughout that morning, I was constantly reminded of the importance of social and environmental responsibility. I was also pleasantly surprised by the dedication and commitment of various others doing their parts in cleaning the beach, whether independently or through SCC. It was clear that as a society, Singapore is slowly transitioning to more sustainable, eco-friendly habits and more importantly, people are starting to lean towards this change. I speak for the future generations when I say every opportunity we are given to care for our planet is one that allows us to try our best to ensure that the consequences of the actions by previous generations do not hinder our future. The productivity and effectiveness of the SCC team made it easy for us to make a difference, everyone’s efforts were collected systematically, and the distribution of equipment was very organized. I would like to thank the Singapore Cricket Club for allowing me and my family to take part in a meaningful initiative organized so seamlessly. I thoroughly enjoyed my time and look forward to future events.

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Member Engagement Community Outreach

TO O P E N S! LIE I M A F

Spend a m e a n in g fu l r n in g weekend mo b r in g w it h u s a n d e a s m il e to th by c o m m u n it y g at v o lu n te e r in H e a r ts th e Wil li n g n! s o u p k it c h e

Commu nity Outreac h with Willing Hear ts

Saturday, 7 May & 4 June 2022 8.30am – 12pm Venue: Willing Hearts at Chai Chee Community Hub 11 Jalan Ubi Blk 6, #01-51, Singapore 409074 HELP OUT AT ANY OF THE FOLLOWING DIFFERENT STATIONS: 1. Prepare the ingredients needed for the meals. 3. Clean and wash up all the equipment that were used.

2. Pack the dishes into lunch boxes for delivery. 4. Or just help around wherever help is needed.

ABOUT WILLING HEARTS A secular, non-affiliated charity, Willing Hearts is wholly run by volunteers, apart from a handful of staff. It operates a soup kitchen that cooks and distributes about 9,500 meals to over 40 locations islandwide, 365 days a year. Beneficiaries include the elderly, the disabled, low income families, children from single parent families or otherwise poverty stricken families, and migrant workers in Singapore.

Registration: https://bit.ly/SCCCommunityOutreach For more information, email memberengagement@scc.org.sg.


ME MBER ENGAGEMENT

MAHJONG INTRODUCTION SESSION 16 and 23 February 2022 Over two Wednesdays in February, our Members gathered together to learn how to play mahjong, a tile-based game of strategy, skill and summation.

TEN-BOWLING PRACTICE SESSION Members got together for some fun hitting pins at the bowling alley.

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M E M B E R E N GAG EMENT

SCC TRAIL WALKS On a bright clear morning on 19 March, Members covered one of the oldest parks in Singapore - the scenic Mt Faber – and crossed the iconic Henderson Wave that connects Mount Faber Park to Telok Blangah Hill Park.

Explore the beautiful sights and sounds of Singapore during our SCC Nature Trail Walks.

Upcoming event dates: Saturday, 28 May and 25 June 2022 Time: 7.30am Registration: http://bit.ly/SCCTrailWalk MAY / JUN 2022 THE PADANG

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SCC Cycling Club Explore and exercise as you cruise with us in the SCC Cycling Club!

Register now at https://bit.ly/CyclingSCC. For more information, email memberengagement@scc.org.sg

SCC RUNNING & BRISK WALKING CLUB Get your cardio workout at the SCC Running & Brisk Walking Club. Every Monday | Time: 6pm | Venue: SCC Padang Field

Register now at https://bit.ly/SCCRunWalk. For more information, email memberengagement@scc.org.sg

SCC BOOK CLUB

The SCC Book Club consists of four groups that meet live/virtually on different days/times and discuss different types of literature: • 3 rd Week Tuesday of the Month (Bi-monthly) at 2pm • 2 nd Week Wednesday of the Month (Monthly) at 10am • 3 rd Week Thursday of the Month (Monthly) at 7pm • 1 st Week Thursday of the Month (Monthly on Zoom) at 8pm

Register now at https://bit.ly/SCCBookClub. For more information, email memberengagement@scc.org.sg

SCC Chess Interest Group Only the strongest of wits survive in this classic competition. Are you up for the challenge? Thursday, 12 & 26 May and 9 & 23 June 2022 Time: 6pm to 8pm | Venue: Men’s Bar/ Victoria Room

Please contact us on WhatsApp for any enquiries or information about our sessions: Cassie - 9477 7228 / Bryan - 8739 2652 / Tristan - 9661 4992 38

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Member Engagement Event

SCC Chess Championship 2022 Member Engagement Subcommittee presents the SCC Inaugural Chess Championship 2022!

Sunday, 22 May 2022 | 2pm CATEGORIES:

1. Beginner (Open) 2. Intermediate (Open) 3. Advance (Open) 4. Children (Under 15 years old)

Price: $20 (Each participant will get a $10 F&B Voucher)

Registration: https://bit.ly/ChessChampionshipSCC For more information, email memberengagment@scc.org.sg.


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Member Engagement Event

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Join us for the SCC Ten-Pin Bowling Competition!

Friday, 27 May 2022 | 7pm CATEGORIES:

1. Intersection (Up to 2 representatives per Section) 2. Open Category 3. Children (Under 12 years old) Fee: $40 (each participant will receive a $10 F&B voucher)

Registration: https://bit.ly/SCCBowlingCompetition For more information, email memberengagment@scc.org.sg.


S PORTS NEWS

43rd ANNUAL POT GAMES Hosted by The Tanglin Club SPORTS

RESULTS

Balut

TC Won

Bowls

SCC Won

Bridge

TC Won

Golf

Draw

Squash

SCC Won

Ten-Pin Bowling

TC Won

Overall Winner : The Tanglin Club (Mahjong and Chess were friendly games)

Our teams played their best but there could only be one winner; our congratulations to The Tanglin Club for winning this edition of the POT Games! We are also grateful to our hosts for organising the POT Games over many weeks and the prize presentation dinner (to be held on 7 May 2022) after they had to be postponed last October due to COVID-19, and for nagivating the many safe management measures that had to be abided by, so both Clubs and their Members could have the avenue and opportunity to play competitively. Til the next time!

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Sport Introduction:

A GUIDE TO PLAYING BALUT

By Tony Fisher and Mohan Balagopal

Balut is a game of dice that is played for fun in teams or groups of players; it is usually played at tables of four persons each but the game can also be played with any reasonable number of players. The cbjective is to accumulate the greatest number of points over seven ‘rounds’ of play. At Singapore Cricket Club, the Balut Section plays the STC version of Balut, named after the Singapore Town Club where these rules were adopted in 1978, and is played across dozens of Members’ Clubs and bars across South-East Asia. (The International Balut Federation plays a different version).

Equipment needed: • A cup or other receptacle for throwing the dice • Five standard dice • A mat or flat surface, and • A score sheet

1. Getting Started

2. How to Play

At the beginning of every game, each player will place the die in front, with the six on top, and two facing him/her. Use a finger to flick the die, and the player with the highest number will be the first to start.

Each player in turn throws the dice up to three times. After each throw the player may take one or more die out of play or return one or more dice back into play. Once a die has been put back in the cup, however, it may not be taken out. At the end of three throws, or earlier if the player decides, the pips on dice that remain (from the last throw and those out of play) are to be used for computing that round's score. The score sheet has seven categories and each category can be scored once in that game. If at the end of three throws the player has no score then one row must be 'scratched', i.e. deleted, will carry a zero score, and not be available for scoring in that game again. All scores are the sum of the pips on the dice, except for a Balut, which always scores 30 points. One player, designated as scorer, records the scores in a column on the score sheet. Play will proceed in a clockwise manner.

Begin the game by determining which player is the first to start.

3. Scoring Categories The scoring categories are: • 4: Any combination of fours (4,8,12,16 or 20) • 5: Any combination of fives (5,10,15,20 or 25) • 6: Any combination of sixes (6,12,18,24 or 30) • Straight: A line of 1-2-3-4-5 (15) or 2-3-4-5-6 (20) • Full House: 3 of one number and 2 of another (e.g. Three 6s and Two 5s = score of 28) • Choice**: The sum of all the pips (3-4-5-5-6 = score of 23) • Balut: Five of any one number, always scoring 30

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After the first player throws, the second player throws and after the last player, the dice return to the first player and this continues until each player has thrown six rounds - each time scoring or scratching one of the rows - this leaves us with one vacant row against each player, or what we call ‘Half Time‘ where the sub-total is calculated.


S P ORTS NEWS

Sample Scenario 1 Player 1’s status after 3 throws

Scoring options: • 8 points on 4s • 10 points on 5s • 24 points on Choice

Final choice to be made by the player and communicated to the scorer.

Sample Scenario 2 Player 1’s status after 3 throws

Scoring options: • 6 points on 6s • Cancel Balut • Cancel Straight • Cancel Full House

Final choice to be made by the player and communicated to the scorer.

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4. Things to Note Cocked Dice If, after the dice are thrown, they do not lie flat on the mat or designated surface (see top left), or they leave the mat, then the throw is deemed to be 'cocked' and the throw must be retaken.

General Etiquette Once the player has completed the throw(s) for the round, and communicated their score to the Scorer, then the player should put the dice back in the cup and pass the cup to the next player (moving in a clockwise direction - see top right).

5. What happens at ‘Half Time’ (6 rounds played)

6. What happens at ‘Full Time’ (12 rounds played)

At 'Half Time' the scorer tallies the Sub-Totals and announces the scores at that point for each player and what row they have left to score. The round is then played and the scorer announces the scores.

At ‘Full Time' the scorer will add the score of the final round (circled) to the Sub-Totals to compute the Total Score for each Player.

7. Examples of prizes that can be won Spot Prizes: • Game 1: 4x4s in one throw

Individual:

• Game 2: 4x5s in one throw

• Lowest total aggregated score

• Game 3: 4x6s in one throw

• Highest single line total

• Game 4: Low Straight (15) in one throw

• Highest individual total score

• Game 5: High House (28) in one throw • Game 6: First Balut (any number of throws) • At any time: First Balut in one throw

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Team: • Team Runner Up • Winning Team


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S E CTI O NS

Balut

Convenor: Vashi Sajnani | Article by: Anwar Gaffoor

POT GAMES 2022 After a hiatus of more than two years, it was exhilarating for our Members to be able to play against another Club and the POT Games hosted by Tanglin Club (TC) provided this opportunity. 16 players from each Club battled it out on 12 March. Due to COVID-19 restrictions, we had to play under trying conditions with players confined to the same table and same opponents for all eight rounds. No moving around, masks on all the time, no idle chatter, no liquid refreshments other than water and so on but still, it was great to meet our good friends from TC. We started off well with a slim lead of 25 points after the first round but lost that lead in the second round to TC who then had a margin of 67 points. We regained the lead on the third but failed to hold on to it and we could not muster enough points to overtake TC in the subsequent rounds. Final score was Tanglin Club 12,049 points / SCC 11,858 points a convincing victory by TC and one that comes after eight years. On an individual level, TC’s Anand Menon took the lead with 860 points followed by Padmini and Vikram. Our Balagopal came in fourth and just ahead of Foo Yong by a mere single point. Captain is now going to initiate training sessions for our players who seem to have lost their touch due to lack of competitive play for a long time! But seriously, TC played well and there is no taking away their rightful victory.

FEBRUARY SECTION GAMES We had joint winners for the February games on 12th and 17th of that month with 633 points shared by Else Stokkmo and Mahes Velupillai. Usually the winner would be decided by a throw of the box for choice but the Section Committee felt this was not fair and so both winners will be given the top prizes. Philippe Provost took the honour for the lowest score of 496 points. As there were no games in March due to planned renovations in the Gilmour Room which were later postponed, the prizes will be given at the April Section Night.

BALUTING WITH COVID At the time of writing this report, restrictions have been further eased and we are allowed to have up to 30 players who will need to remain masked and unable to move around tables. Food will now be allowed but only before or after the game and there will not be any food or beverages served or consumed during the game. While these are not yet ideal conditions for Balut, which is a very social game, we will take the conditions as they come and we hope for full normality in the very near future. On the horizon is the resumption of STC Inter Club League and if the situation improves further, we could also see the return of Triangular Club, Padang Shield with SRC, Conviviality Cup and the jewel in the crown, the Annual Interport involving local and foreign Clubs. Not to forget the occasional friendly matches and perhaps a couple of tours thrown in for good measure. Everything is very “iffy” with a fluid COVID-19 situation evolving but we do hope we will be able to resume more games as time goes.

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BALUT GUIDE In this issue of Padang, there is published a comprehensive guide to learning Balut and how the scores are derived. We hope Members will find the guide useful and they can contact Section officials for a practical session at the Club. We are grateful to Tony Fisher and Mohan Balagopal for compiling this guide and printed copies will also be available at MSD for those interested.


SECTI ONS

Bowls

Convenor: Christian Huang | Article by: Anne Marie Gutierrez

LET THE GAMES BEGIN The much-awaited POT Games between Tanglin Club and the Singapore Cricket Club was actualised after a lapse of two years courtesy of COVID-19! In the first quarter of 2022, the much-awaited TC and SCC POT Games could finally be played again. Tanglin Club hosted us this round (which was delayed from October 2021) and despite putting up a strong resistance, SCC Bowlers managed to walk away with the Bowls trophy again. SCC Bowls Section fielded eight pairs to battle against the lawn bowlers from Tanglin Club. Our sincere appreciation also goes out to the bowlers of Tanglin Club as being a younger section than ours, they have improved by leaps and bounds and deserve the admiration for their never-say-die spirit. Congratulations to the comradeship, the camaraderie and community of Bowls.

From top left, clockwise: KC Chew activating his architectural angles to decipher the winning bowls; Our Convenor Christian strutting to inspect the head while Edmund is bent on success; Our captain Mary in her delivery form and fortitude.

NATIONAL SINGLES 21 SHOTS 2022 The March weekend of 12 to 13 witnessed the nail-biting National Bowls Singles quarter finals, semi finals and finals games of seven men and two ladies from SCC who competed in the National Singles 21 Shots Championship. Shermeen Lim in her usual graceful and gracious top form won all her games through to the very end to clinch the Champion title after a 21-16 win over her opponent Jane Low from ELBC. Shermeen won this tournament in 2021 as well. As for the men’s finals, our SCC President Zoher Motiwalla met top-seeded bowler Anthony Loh who had won this tournament last year. A very consistent Anthony stole away and Zoher came in runner-up. Shermeen Lim will be representing Singapore in the World Champion of Champions in New Zealand later this year. She has flown the Singapore flag in past events and we wish her continued success in this next endeavour and adventure!! Congratulations and well done to all our Bowlers who have represented SCC brilliantly, courageously and skilfully and put up a great showing in the competition and also in supporting their teammates. Both winners successfully defended their titles. Who can predict what the outcome at the world stage as well as the local battle for the best next year will be! Kudos to our SCC Bowlers!! Top: The four finalists Zoher Jane Shermeen and Anthony. Bottom left: Zoher studies his bowl intensely while Shermeen focuses on her mat. Bottom right: One down on the head. When asked what her strategy and shot is, Shermeen said, “I was keeping it cool and going for an overdraw to nudge my bowl in or wick in on the narrow bowl, slice the jack, have a catcher.” Great strategy thank you Shermeen; much to learn from you!!

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Cricket

Convenor: Lee Slater | Article by: Christian Stobbs

After a two-year hiatus, the sound of leather on willow in a competitive fixture is finally nearing. With the introduction of the rule of 30 for team sports in March, we will begin league cricket again in April. At the time of writing, the first fixture had not yet been played, but there is certainly a palpable sense of excitement in the Section about the return of competitive action. Our thanks to Dene Border and the Club for navigating the many complexities of obtaining approval from SportSG for the Padang and Dempsey to be designated ‘approved’ sports facilities within the rule of 30 protocols. The effort, thought and form-filling required to achieve this should not be underestimated. At the start of the year, we resumed our ‘Padang Pairs’ tournament and dusted off the inevitable mould from kit bags after a fallow period of onfield activity. The innovative format whereby players bat in pairs and are deducted runs at the fall of a wicket – rather than suffer a forlorn trudge back to the pavilion – encourages batsmen to act with a little more impunity than usual. Think boundary clearance, rather than tactical nudges. So far this year, the tournament has seen some 100+ Members of the Section out on the turf at Dempsey or the Padang. Elsewhere, we held our AGM in February. As every democratic institution should pride itself on, the transparency and debate on these occasions is a fine example of a Section in rude health. Certainly the Section’s coffers are well filled after two years of limited action and we look forward to investing in the Section in 2022. At the AGM, we bid farewell – and much thanks – to our outgoing Convenor, Suresh Kalpathy, who has nobly served the Section for the past three years. His parting endeavour was the launch of a new Cricket Academy, an independent entity supported by the Club to develop junior cricket in Singapore. This is an exciting development led by David Bennett which will be a boon to grassroots cricket on the island. Section Members David Bennett, Dene Border, Suresh Kalpathy, Krishna Prasad, Ash Raivadera and Lee Slater will serve as Board Members of the Cricket Academy in 2022. We also elected a new Committee made up of Lee Slater (Convenor), Dene Border (Captain of Cricket), Christian Stobbs (Secretary), Hasan Jafri (Treasurer), Harry Taylor (Tours & Fixtures Secretary), Sandeep Uberoi (Social Secretary), Sai Pogaru (JSM Representative) and Krishna Natarajan (Sat XI Representative).

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The committee met shortly after the AGM and set out their priorities for the year. These include: • Getting the Section playing cricket as much as we can • Maintaining the momentum instilled in the Section by departing Director of Cricket, Scott Mckechnie • Restarting cricket tours (the first one, to Kuala Lumpur, will be in June) • Bringing back the T15 morning league • Launching new initiatives for ladies cricket • Introducing more charitable endeavours of the Section • Revitalising our social media activity There is much to be optimistic about as play resumes in 2022. Our thanks to all at the Club for their unwavering support. We look forward to the sound of leather on willow echoing regularly around the hallowed auditorium of the Padang.


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Darts

Convenor: Helen Campos | Article by: Fahmida Huned

March was quiet. As a consolation we received welcome news that COVID-19 measures were being relaxed across Singapore. Sporting fans at SCC are now enjoying the relaxed new guidelines. Darts Section can look forward to increased numbers when we resume our Darts monthly sessions at The Oval & Verandah from 25 April. Let’s hope we can return to the normal fun filled evenings of the past which makes Darts such a huge social event. Please look out for latest updates from the Section Committee.

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Football

Convenor: Amos Boon | Article by: Deferdauz Noordin

FOOTBALL SECTION AGM 2022 The Football Section held our AGM 2022 on 20 March 2022, at the Padang Restaurant. It was attended by 20 Members of the Section and the 2022 Section Committee was re-elected unopposed. The Convenor’s report shared information on the past year’s activities, actions and achievements that were implemented in 2021. The plans for 2022 were also shared. We would like to thank you for your continuous support of the Section Committee’s direction and plans, and we look forward to another successful year both on and off the pitch. We would like to congratulate the 2022 committee: • Convenor: Amos Boon • Section Captain: Glyn Vince • Treasurer: Paul Paffs

Standing (from left to right): Bruce Loggie, Amos Boon, Robert Joseph, Guo Guang, Khairul Anwar, Justin Madhavan, Deferdauz Noordin. Seated: Glyn Vince, Rob Gulston, Paul Paffs

• Secretary: Rob Gulston

• Co-opted: David Cookson (Sponsorships)

• JSM Rep: Chang Guo Guang

• Co-opted: Tim Mellet (Competitions)

• Committee: Bruce Loggie (Charity)

• Co-opted: Susanne Shaw (Women’s social captain)

• Committee: Robert Joseph (Social competitions)

• Co-opted: Deferdauz Noordin (Social Media)

• Co-opted: Justin Madhavan (Sponsorships)

• Co-opted: Khairul Anwar (Academy)

SCC WOMEN’S SFL FRIENDLY MATCHES Our SCC Women’s SFL kicked off the first friendly games of the year as they battled fiercely with two really great sides – Tiong Bahru Women’s team and Hougang Ladies. Our ladies played in two 5-v-5 games consisting of four halves (10 mins per half). The two friendly games were great experiences for the ladies team as they managed to get a feel of playing competitive football. They did really well in both matches and were able to translate the skills which they have acquired during their weekly sessions. We are excited for the prospect of competing in their first ever major tournament season in the Football Association Women’s National League. Keep up the good work ladies!

RESUMPTION OF 11-A-SIDE FOOTBALL After a long two years of waiting, we are delighted to announce that we are now able to resume playing 11-a-side football as our Club has received the approval of Team Sports under the Vaccination-Differentiated Safe Management Measures (VDS) for up to 30 fully vaccinated participants. Our competitive teams, such as the SCC SFL and SCC Tigers, have already started playing 11-a-side football at the Padang as we start preparing for our respective tournaments in the FAS Singapore Football League and the Equatorial Football League.

From left: Our ladies team with the Hougang ladies posing for a photo before kick off; Our ladies in action against Tiong Bahru Women’s team..

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Golf

Convenor: Victor Olsen | Article by: Rajasekharan V

Top row: Social Game at SICC (Island Course) on 24 February 2022.

Things have indeed been looking up for the Golf Section since the beginning of April 2022 with the relaxation of both the COVID-19 rules/regulations and travel restrictions especially in relation to travel in Malaysia and other countries. You can expect a packed calendar for the year ahead and hopefully we can get back to life as we knew it before COVID-19. On 10 February 2022, we had an amazing turn out for the SCC Ang Bao Game at the Warren Golf & Country Club. The event was a tremendous success and we thank you for your participation in support of this traditional Golf Section event. Since the SCC Ang Bao Game we have had the following events:1. Social Game at the Singapore Island Country Club (Island Course) on 24 February 2022; 2. POT Games (Golf) at the Orchid Country Club on 3 March 2022; and 3. SCC Social & Friendly Game with the British Club at the Tanah Merah Country Club (Tampines Course) on 1 April 2022. Once again, the Member turnout was superb and it was great to see old and familiar faces and some new ones too. We truly appreciate the fact that our Members took the time from their busy schedules in support of our events. The next event is a prelude to our SCC Annual Championship on Friday, 24 June 2022 at Sentosa Golf Club (Serapong Course). We are having a social game at Sentosa, Serapong Course on 27 April 2022. Our members can take this as a “practice round” for the Annual game. We look forward to your continued support and participation throughout the year ahead and watch this space for what is upcoming. Happy golfing everyone!

Right column: SCC Social & Friendly Game with BC at TMCC (Tampines Course) on 1 April. Bottom row: POT Games (Golf) at the Orchid Country Club on 3 March.

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Hockey

Convenor: Subhas Nathan | Article by: Julian Michael

The Club received some great news recently with the Padang field getting the green light having applied to conduct activities in groups of 30. Finally, we have full games after a nearly two-year sabbatical. For those who’ve been missing out, you can now play 11-a-side games on Mondays and Wednesdays from 5.45pm to 7pm, and round it off with dinner at the Club. Perfect way to end the work day, if you ask me.

MEMBERS’ CUP Another thing we’ve missed with the enforced sabbatical was the Members’ Cup which is slated to return in a new format. Traditionally, Section Members are divided into teams based on the last digit of their membership numbers. We’ll have ten teams and each Member scores points based on the result of their games on Mondays or Wednesdays. Obviously, the teams will have their points tracked in a table, but I’m sure you’re wondering why Members score points? Well, there’ll be a Players’ league table too. So there’ll be two tables to keep tabs on, the team and the individual. We’ll give you updates on both in the next episode so you can support your favourite team and players, with the coveted Members’ Cup Challenge Trophy up for grabs, with medals and F&B vouchers for those who triumph.

NATIONAL JUNIOR LEAGUE In other news, the National Junior League (NJL) has resumed, and we’ve entered a team each for the boys’ and girl’ competitions. One drawback is that the NJL will be played in a 4 v 4 format, despite the easing of restrictions. Even with the odd format, Coach Kanan is quietly confident of both teams getting medals. Read all about their exploits in the next edition. Till next time.

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SECTI ONS

Squash

Convenor: Rahul Khare | Article by: Jodee Lee

SQUASH SECTION AGM The Squash Section’s AGM was held on 12 February with a healthy attendance from our players. Rahul Khare was re-elected as the Convenor, and new Members Chua Man Tong, Timothy Soh and Tom Bilyard (co-opted member) joined the team. The Squash Section also extends its gratitude to Ben Chandler, Mohamed Rizal and Andrea Nicholas, who have stepped down from the Section Committee after years of service.

SCC SQUASH PLAYERS IN EXTERNAL TOURNAMENTS SCC Squash has always been home to many outstanding squash players, some of which have done well in external tournaments in early 2022. In the Marigold 2022 SGSquash Satellite tournament in February, Aaron Liang, Chua Man The SCC Squash Committee members elected at the Squash Section AGM. (Some members were not Tong and Jerome Aw were placed in the top 4. In the physically present at the AGM and hence are not pictured.) Marigold 2022 National Squash Championships in early March, Aaron Liang and Chua Man Tong were placed in the top 4 for the Men’s Premier category, James Nicholas and Tay Zi Hang were placed in the top 4 for the Men’s Division 1 category, and Wai Yhann, Ong Zhe Sim and Vicky Lai were placed in the top 4 for the Women’s Premier category. In the Oncocare National Junior Squash Championships 2022, Ethan Chua placed first in the Boys’ Under-17 category, Ong Zhe Sim placed first in the Girls’ Under-17 and Under-19 categories, and Vicky Lai placed second in the Girls’ Under-19 category. In the Marigold 2022 SGSquash Masters Open tournament in early April, Tom Bilyard placed first and Ashish Jain placed third in the Men’s Masters 1 category. Congratulations to all the winners!

FAREWELL TO ANDREA NICHOLAS Andrea has relocated and will no longer be in Singapore for the time being. The contributions she made to the Squash Section over the past decade (or more) can fill pages, and she will be sorely missed. She last held the post of Secretary in the Squash Section Committee. Prior to that, she had taken on various roles in the Squash Committee over the years, ranging from Convenor to Ladies Captain. Beyond the titles, she has been an important pillar of the Squash Section, shaping the culture of the Section, building up the ladies’ squash team, mentoring young JSMs and making sure new joiners to the Section always feel welcomed. Her charm off-court belies her killer instinct on court – she plays a really good game of squash to boot! One of our members, Mahes, had this to say about Andrea: “Andrea has a great personality and is a very ardent squash player with great passion for the sport. She will always be fondly missed by the SCC squash community for her dedication, commitment, enthusiasm and love for the sport. We hope that she will carry on the good work when she returns. She’s a very sincere person who is prepared to play a game of Rizal presenting Andrea with a farewell gift. squash with any player of any grade (young, old and newbies too). She inspires new players and welcomes them to the Section. Sometimes, she’d push you to your limits to help you improve in your game. She’ll give encouragement and good advice, and in doing so she piques your interest in the sport – whether it’s through drills, games or just physical training. We’ll miss her a lot but look forward to her return in a few years’ time. On a personal note, Andrea is a true and sincere friend. A great sportswoman on our squash tours and a great tourist too. Her only weakness – she collapses the next day if she goes overboard with too many drinks!”

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CLUB INFO RM AT IO N

Business Hours

(Timings accurate at time of print but are subject to change. Please check with MSD for the most updated information.)

MEMBER SERVICES DESK Monday – Thursday Friday, Saturday & Eve of Public Holiday Sunday & Public Holiday

0800hrs – 0000hrs 0800hrs – 0200hrs 0800hrs – 2200hrs

THE VICTORIA ROOM Lunch Monday – Sunday, Eve of Public Holiday & Public Holiday Dinner Monday – Saturday & Eve of Public Holiday Sunday & Public Holiday

MAIN LOUNGE Monday – Thursday Friday, Saturday & Eve of Public Holiday Sunday & Public Holiday

0900hrs – 2400hrs 0900hrs – 0100hrs 0900hrs – 2200hrs

THE DELI Monday – Friday & Eve of Public Holiday Saturday, Sunday & Public Holiday

1100hrs – 2200hrs 1000hrs – 2200hrs

STUMPS Monday – Wednesday Thursday Friday, Saturday & Eve of Public Holiday Sunday & Public Holiday

1500hrs – 2400hrs 1100hrs – 2400hrs 1100hrs – 0200hrs 1100hrs – 2200hrs

MEN’S BAR Monday – Saturday & Eve of Public Holiday Sunday & Public Holiday

1100hrs – 2300hrs Closed

THE PADANG RESTAURANT Lunch Monday – Friday & Sunday

1200hrs – 1500hrs

SQUASH COURTS, TENNIS COURTS, PADANG FIELD, MULTI-PURPOSE COURTS, CRICKET NETS & BOWLING GREEN Monday – Sunday & Public Holiday 0800hrs – 2200hrs

1900hrs – 2300hrs 1900hrs – 2200hrs

GYMNASIUM Monday – Sunday & Public Holiday

1200hrs – 1500hrs 1900hrs – 2300hrs 1900hrs – 2200hrs

No lunch operation on Saturday & Public Holiday.

Dinner Monday – Saturday & Eve of Public Holiday Sunday & Public Holiday THE OVAL & VERANDAH Monday – Saturday & Eve of Public Holiday Sunday & Public Holiday

0800hrs – 2000hrs

Prior booking required for use of sports facilities and gym; strictly no walk-ins allowed.

0800hrs – 2300hrs 0800hrs – 2200hrs

Members are advised to refer to the Club’s Bye-Laws for more information on attire. Club Rules and Bye-Laws are also available on the SCC website at www.scc.org.sg and at the Member Services Desk. For sports attire, please refer to the Section’s Bye-Laws. Information is correct at time of print.

SCC Departments Direct Lines Events/Banquet Enquires: 6309 9115

Sports (Including facilities bookings): 6309 9110

Accounts Payable: 6309 9113

The Oval & Verandah: 6309 9116

Membership Admin: 6309 9114

Human Resource: 6309 9111

The Padang Restaurant: 6309 9117

Members’ Billings: 6309 9112

Club Management General Manager/Secretary Mr. David Jones Email: david.jones@scc.org.sg

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Executive Secretary/PA Ms. Jill Woo Email: jill.woo@scc.org.sg

Financial Controller Mr. Ng Hong Leng Email: FinanceDept@scc.org.sg

Head of Sports & Recreation Ms. Janet Ng Email: sportsdept@scc.org.sg

Head of Events, Sponsorship & Member Relations Ms. Cassie Wong Email: Cassie.wong@scc.org.sg

Head of Property & Housekeeping Ms. Judy Ting Email: judy.ting@scc.org.sg

Head of Human Resource Ms. Alice Tang Email: HR@scc.org.sg

Head of Marketing & Communications Ms. Trina Tan Email: marcom@scc.org.sg

Head of Membership Ms. Yvonnea Kok Email: Yvonnea.kok@scc.org.sg

Executive Chef Mr. Richard Ng Email: F&BDept@scc.org.sg

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Member Engagement Event

SCC Talent Hunt 2022 We’re looking for the next big stars of SCC, virtually! Send us a video to showcase your skills and talent and stand to win SCC F&B vouchers if you top your category!

TALENT JUDGING: Saturday, 23 July 2022 10am CATEGORIES:

• Sports, max. 1-min video (e.g. cricket, rugby, gym & fitness, etc) • Performance Arts, max. 1-min video (e.g. dancing, singing, gymnastics, etc) • Creative Arts, max. 1-min video (e.g. digital drawing, painting etc) • Culinary, max. 5-min video (e.g. cooking, baking, etc; judging criteria based on preparation, cooking & baking skills, and final presentation. There will be no food tasting.)

• Pets If you have a talent and might not fit into any of these categories, just send us your video and we will allocate you to a suitable category accordingly. To submit your entry, fill out the registration form and upload your video at http://bit.ly/SCCTalentHunt2022 or email your submission to memberengagement@scc.org.sg. TERMS AND CONDITIONS: 1. Minimum of 3 entries required per category for the category to commence. If fewer than 3 entries are received, the organiser has the right to cancel or reorganise the submission into another category. 2. All video and form submissions must be received latest by Wednesday, 20 July 2022 before 12pm. 3. No past participants are allowed to resubmit videos that were submitted during the Talent Hunt 2021.


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