Who are the best 15 A Division rugby players in 2008?

  • Abel Teo (#14, winger, St Andrew's JC) (4%, 166 Votes)
  • Blandon Tan (#13, outside-centre, Anglo-Chinese School(I)) (3%, 127 Votes)
  • Kenn Wong (#7, eigth man, St Andrew's JC) (3%, 127 Votes)
  • Arthur Lim (#8, hooker, St Andrew's JC) (3%, 122 Votes)
  • David Tambunan (#?, prop, St Andrew's JC) (3%, 116 Votes)
  • Jesse Quek (#13, fly-half, St Andrew's JC) (3%, 110 Votes)
  • Farid, (#10, position?, St Andrew's JC) (3%, 103 Votes)
  • Sam Teo (#5, position?, St Andrew's JC) (3%, 101 Votes)
  • Daniel Lum (#6, wing-forward, St Andrew's JC) (3%, 100 Votes)
  • Sirhan (#15, position?, St Andrew's JC) (3%, 95 Votes)
  • Chan Ming Qi (#?, scrum half, St Andrew's JC) (3%, 94 Votes)
  • Carlos (#?, prop, St Andrew's JC) (2%, 92 Votes)
  • Jegathesan s/o Thanebal (#?, lock, St Andrew's JC) (2%, 91 Votes)
  • Mohamed Fadhil (#15, fullback, Anglo-Chinese JC) (2%, 88 Votes)
  • Hilmi (#9, scrum half, St Andrew's JC) (2%, 84 Votes)
  • Timothy Gay (#7, open flanker, Anglo-Chinese School(I)) (2%, 81 Votes)
  • Bryan Wong (#2, hooker, Anglo-Chinese School(I)) (2%, 80 Votes)
  • Ian Gan (#9, scrum half, Anglo-Chinese School(I)) (2%, 75 Votes)
  • Jonah Wee (#?, position?, Anglo-Chinese JC) (2%, 70 Votes)
  • Mandeep Singh (#10, fly-half, Anglo-Chinese JC) (2%, 68 Votes)
  • Eric Ong (#1, prop, Anglo-Chinese School(I)) (2%, 67 Votes)
  • Yi Shyen (#5, second row, Anglo-Chinese School(I)) (2%, 64 Votes)
  • Khairulanwar (#14, winger, Anglo-Chinese School(I)) (2%, 62 Votes)
  • Yan Shan (#22, lock, Jurong JC) (2%, 60 Votes)
  • Shane Gan (#10, fly-half, Anglo-Chinese School(I)) (2%, 59 Votes)
  • Martin Butler (#6, blind flanker, Anglo-Chinese School(I)) (2%, 56 Votes)
  • Winston Soh (#1, prop, Jurong JC) (1%, 55 Votes)
  • Alexander Chuang (#11, winger, Anglo-Chinese School(I)) (1%, 54 Votes)
  • Ashvin Raju (#14, winger, Raffles JC) (1%, 53 Votes)
  • Justin Boey (#13, outside-centre, Anglo-Chinese School I)) (1%, 51 Votes)
  • Joshua Renee (#?, winger, Anglo-Chinese School(I)) (1%, 50 Votes)
  • Shaun Lai (#?, position?, Anglo-Chinese JC) (1%, 50 Votes)
  • Timothy Teo (#11, position, Anglo-Chinese JC) (1%, 48 Votes)
  • Liu Yi (#3, prop, Anglo-Chinese School(I)) (1%, 46 Votes)
  • Kevin Neo (#?, lock, Raffles JC) (1%, 46 Votes)
  • Alexander Prentice (#8, position?, Anglo-Chinese JC) (1%, 46 Votes)
  • Peter Wang (#13, outside centre, Anglo-Chinese JC) (1%, 45 Votes)
  • Szu Ker (#?, scrum half, Anglo-Chinese JC) (1%, 44 Votes)
  • Nevin (#8, eigth man, Jurong JC) (1%, 44 Votes)
  • Daniel Looi (#12, inside-centre, Anglo-Chinese Junior College) (1%, 44 Votes)
  • Arnold Chen (#8, position?, Anglo-Chinese School(I)) (1%, 44 Votes)
  • Muhamad Isa (#6, blind flank Anglo-Chinese JC) (1%, 42 Votes)
  • Yee Min (#13, outside centre, Jurong JC) (1%, 39 Votes)
  • John Yeo (#4, second row, Anglo-Chinese School(I)) (1%, 34 Votes)
  • Anwaar (#?, prop, Raffles JC) (1%, 33 Votes)
  • Loy Xing Yu (#11, winger, Jurong JC) (1%, 30 Votes)
  • Muhammad Zaid Abdul Malok (#5, flanker, Jurong JC) (1%, 28 Votes)
  • Victor Tan (#?, winger, Anglo-Chinese School(I)) (1%, 27 Votes)
  • Jonathan (#25, inside centre, Jurong JC) (1%, 25 Votes)
  • Nabhan (#12, standoff, Raffles JC) (1%, 24 Votes)
  • Chris Fang (#5, position?, Raffles JC) (1%, 24 Votes)
  • Jian Le (#10, fly-half, Jurong JC) (1%, 23 Votes)
  • Toh Wei Xun (#8, flanker, Raffles JC) (1%, 23 Votes)
  • Matthew (#?, hooker, Anglo-Chinese JC) (1%, 23 Votes)
  • Leonard Yap (#9, scrum half, Raffles JC) (1%, 22 Votes)
  • Pika (#10, inside centre, Pioneer JC) (1%, 20 Votes)
  • Mark Vincent (#10, position?, Catholic JC) (0%, 18 Votes)
  • Mark Twoon (#2, hooker, Raffles JC) (0%, 18 Votes)
  • Arif Bohan Said (#?, fullback, Raffles JC) (0%, 17 Votes)
  • Poh You Kai (#13, centre, Raffles JC) (0%, 16 Votes)
  • Shaun Sin (#10, position?, Raffles JC) (0%, 15 Votes)
  • Ng Yong Han (#3, prop, Raffles JC) (0%, 14 Votes)
  • Dinnesh (#8, eight man, Catholic JC) (0%, 13 Votes)
  • Bertrand Lian (#?, prop, Raffles JC) (0%, 13 Votes)
  • Keith (#13, position?, Raffles JC) (0%, 12 Votes)
  • Ivan (#9, scrum half, Pioneer JC) (0%, 11 Votes)
  • Jay Fong Jian Lin (#?, position?, Raffles JC) (0%, 11 Votes)
  • Cynric Chong (#69, hooker, Pioneer JC) (0%, 10 Votes)
  • Xu Kaisheng (#9, scrum half, Jurong JC) (0%, 9 Votes)
  • unnamed (#12, position, Catholic JC) (0%, 8 Votes)
  • Victor Huang (#2, hooker, Pioneer JC) (0%, 8 Votes)
  • Woo Zhishen (# 26, winger, Jurong JC) (0%, 6 Votes)
  • unnamed (#5, position?, Pioneer JC) (0%, 6 Votes)
  • unnamed (#18, lock, Catholic JC) (0%, 6 Votes)
  • David Yung (#3, prop, Anglo-Chinese JC) (0%, 3 Votes)
  • Jeremy Tan (#77, forward, school?) (0%, 1 Votes)

Total Voters: 742

Start Date: May 3, 2008 @ 8:22 pm
End Date: June 4, 2008 @ 12:00 am

What do you think of the 2008 Cross-Country Championship running route?

  • I didn't like running with cars nearby because the poor air quality upset my breathing. (19%, 95 Votes)
  • Dangerous because it has a lot of sharp turns and narrow stretches. (17%, 84 Votes)
  • There was no country. It was just road running with a bit of grass. (16%, 80 Votes)
  • There should not be a flight of steps as part of the route. (15%, 74 Votes)
  • You mean there was a route? No wonder I got lost ... (11%, 56 Votes)
  • The slopes were quite tough. (9%, 43 Votes)
  • I like the different scenery along the route. (8%, 39 Votes)
  • I like the route because it is challenging. (7%, 33 Votes)

Total Voters: 423

Start Date: May 3, 2008 @ 4:32 pm
End Date: No Expiry

What do you think of the 2008 Formula Drift event?

  • It was great fun. I'll come back next year. (29%, 21 Votes)
  • Too hot! Can die. (18%, 13 Votes)
  • Unless you had a grandstand seat, you couldn't see much. (17%, 12 Votes)
  • It was ok. Too much dead time between races. (13%, 9 Votes)
  • I drove there so the location was irrelevant. (10%, 7 Votes)
  • Too far away! I had to take public transport. (7%, 5 Votes)
  • The crowd was just right. Enough space for everyone. (6%, 4 Votes)
  • Once is enough. (1%, 1 Votes)

Total Voters: 62

Start Date: April 29, 2008 @ 11:52 am
End Date: No Expiry

Are foreign sports talents the issue or is it the system we have?

  • The sports associations fail our youth by not developing them beyond the school system. (13%, 344 Votes)
  • Some foreigners use Singapore only as a stepping stone. (12%, 303 Votes)
  • We don't have enough opportunities to play the sports we like. (11%, 288 Votes)
  • I don't see them as foreigners. They are just my teammates and schoolmates. (11%, 276 Votes)
  • National Service retards our sports development. (10%, 264 Votes)
  • We should have a quota for foreign players on our school teams. (10%, 258 Votes)
  • Some foreigners have come, settled down and contributed back to Singapore. (7%, 196 Votes)
  • The foreigners provide me a chance to raise my standards. (7%, 175 Votes)
  • Singaporeans are not as hungry as the foreigners. (7%, 173 Votes)
  • My parents want me to concentrate on studies only. (5%, 130 Votes)
  • My parents are supportive of my sports. (5%, 123 Votes)
  • We find it hard to attract the best foreign sports talent anyway. (4%, 94 Votes)

Total Voters: 1,539

Start Date: April 27, 2008 @ 10:26 pm
End Date: No Expiry

They say breakfast is good for you. What's your experience with breakfast?

  • I eat breakfast at home. (29%, 401 Votes)
  • I don't have time to eat breakfast. (16%, 219 Votes)
  • Lunch is breakfast. (11%, 157 Votes)
  • Does eating MacDonald's breakfast count as real food? (11%, 153 Votes)
  • I eat breakfast in school. (11%, 150 Votes)
  • Eating breakfast makes me want to throw up. (8%, 107 Votes)
  • I eat breakfast on the bus/in the car. (7%, 100 Votes)
  • What is breakfast? Haven't tried that in awhile. (5%, 64 Votes)
  • I can't afford to eat breakfast. (3%, 36 Votes)

Total Voters: 1,145

Start Date: April 25, 2008 @ 9:19 pm
End Date: No Expiry