Muhammad Zaki has been appointed as the Red Wings Coach for the 2009 Police Cup series.
ZAki, 23, has been playing rugby since primary school.He was part of the National Mens Team who won the Asian Division 1 Championship last year and is currently training with the squad for the A5N. During his National Service days, he played an integral part for the Engineers Formation Team and also represented SAFSA.
"I have always had ambition to coach but have never put any timeline on it," he said.
"I am obviously thrilled to have the opportunity to work with so many young players and it will be a new experience for everyone. I have always looked to teach the game to be played with logic and to develop intelligent performance among my teams. I hope the Red Wings players enjoy the change and I can't wait to start."
Mr Feidzal the rugby master of BBSS rugby told RED WINGS RFC Blogspot, " Previously we got alot of good coaches, but these coaches aren't locals and they are here for internship, they will just help out a few months and then left. The bottom line is to get a coach that will stay for a few years and develop these lads into great players." said Feidzal.
" I appoint Coach Zaki because he is a young local which I think he can help us to improve our batch of young players and sooner or later we can be like the next Pioneer Secondary school, which I was their rugby Master previously."
ZAki, 23, has been playing rugby since primary school.He was part of the National Mens Team who won the Asian Division 1 Championship last year and is currently training with the squad for the A5N. During his National Service days, he played an integral part for the Engineers Formation Team and also represented SAFSA.
"I have always had ambition to coach but have never put any timeline on it," he said.
"I am obviously thrilled to have the opportunity to work with so many young players and it will be a new experience for everyone. I have always looked to teach the game to be played with logic and to develop intelligent performance among my teams. I hope the Red Wings players enjoy the change and I can't wait to start."
Mr Feidzal the rugby master of BBSS rugby told RED WINGS RFC Blogspot, " Previously we got alot of good coaches, but these coaches aren't locals and they are here for internship, they will just help out a few months and then left. The bottom line is to get a coach that will stay for a few years and develop these lads into great players." said Feidzal.
" I appoint Coach Zaki because he is a young local which I think he can help us to improve our batch of young players and sooner or later we can be like the next Pioneer Secondary school, which I was their rugby Master previously."