KUCHING: Club side Public Bank will remember their first trip across the South China Sea for a competitive match for a long, long time and for many reasons, especially when their 2-1 win over Sarawak at the Sarawak Stadium here on Saturday night, gave them pole position in the eight-team Super League.
The three points won catapulted the bankers to the top of the table with 10 points after five matches - from three wins, a draw and a defeat. Sabah, who led the table before Saturday's matches, slumped to a shock 0-3 defeat to Penang in Batu Kawan while second placed Pahang were held to a 2-2 draw by Perlis in Kangar.