

Universiti Malaysia Terengganu (UMT) celebrated its 25th anniversary in a distinctive way by hosting its first-ever university rugby tournament, organized entirely by students from local institutions of higher learning.
The one-day event at the Tengku Muhammad Ismail Sports Complex featured eight invited teams competing in 20 matches.


The initiative set a new benchmark for the UMT Student Representative Council (MPP), supported by the university’s Sports & Recreation Centre, in proving their ability to deliver a tournament on par with external organizers.
Tournament director Nurul Syazwani Norazman, a Bachelor of Tourism Management student, described the experience as a turning point.


“This is a new experience for us as organizers, having previously only participated as players. Although we started with eight invited teams, the inclusion of squads from Pahang and Kelantan raised the bar. With the positive feedback received, we are confident about staging a larger tournament later this year,” she said.
The event also provided valuable match time for Stingrays RC, UMT’s sole rugby club, helping the team maintain competitive momentum.


Meanwhile, Mohd Ad Deen Al Haj Zulkefly, team manager of KPTM Bullets RC from Kuantan, emphasized the importance of making the tournament an annual fixture due to the scarcity of rugby competitions in the East Coast.
“We were willing to travel from Kuantan because rugby events are rare in this region. Despite being organized entirely by UMT students with no prior technical experience, they executed it flawlessly. Credit must go to their efforts, and we hope this becomes a yearly event, with categories for IPT and women’s rugby introduced,” said Mohd Ad Deen, who also serves as an academic and examinations officer.
In the inaugural edition, Tuetowear RC emerged champions after defeating IPG KB from Kelantan with a commanding 30–0 victory. The host team, Stingrays RC, finished as Plate runners-up after falling 5–21 to Dungun Rugby.

















