Cobra continue to make a mark in local and foreign rugby scene


Men behind the scene: (from left) Former Cobra player Rashid Salleh, Cobra 10s tournament director Francis Chew, former Cobra president and Cobra 10s organising chairman Tan Sri Krishnan Tan, Cobra president Tommy Pereira, Cobra member and former international Tan Soo Chong and former Cobra president Datuk Megat Najmuddin Megat Khas posing with the Cobra 10s trophy. — M. Azhar Arif / The Star

ONE name always comes to mind when it comes to rugby. And it’s the Combined Old Boys Rugby Association (Cobra), who are now known as the Cobra Rugby Club.

Formed on June 8, 1967, the club have come a long way, achieved many milestones and played a huge role in developing rugby for boys and girls aged between seven and 16.

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