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Squad all fired up.

New Straits Times

| December 01, 2009 | COPYRIGHT 1999 The New Straits Times Press (M) Bhd. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

Byline: Arnaz M. Khairul

LET'S forget about history and focus on the future.

That seems to be the tune at the national sepak takraw camp as Malaysia make a return to the Sea Games after the controversial withdrawal, due to disagreement over the balls being used, at the 2007 Games in Korat.

A gold is targeted with one of the three regus being primed to deliver apart from the doubles pair of Mohd Shaifullah Mohd Nor and Nurakmal Firdauz Ahmad This is a brave target being set by the Sepak Takraw Association of Malaysia (STAM), considering all but one of the 22-strong squad will be making their Sea Games debut in Laos.

This is a squad of new faces …

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