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| BC | AD | 1995 | 1996 | 1997 | 1998 | 1999 | Cibubur | Whither to Hither? | Club Song |
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| The Bintangs home ground is now the Cibubur oval/square which is also the home of the Ceylon and Rebels Cricket Clubs. The ground is set in a Scout complex approximately 10 kilometres from the Jakarta city limits and has an artificial turf wicket which is covered with carpet during games. It is about 135 metres long and 90 metres wide, small by Aussie Rules standards but aptly suited to the kicking and fitness standards we possess. The ground is well grassed with changing area/toilets which sit on a hill at one end of the ground providing a panoramic view of proceedings from which to view and dispense vast amounts of football wisdom (whilst having easy access to the bar). The posts are 6 and 7 metre bamboo poles painted white and the ground is marked to suit our tactics on the day. |
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