Saturday, May 8, 2010

Sejarah Telah Tercipta


Sir Fauzi

It all started with this man up here. His name is Sir Fauzi and with his knowledge is rugby, we won a lot of games. The story starts like this. Dah berapa bnyk kali rhyno mencipta sejarah paada tahun 2010!! Salah satunye friendly kat MRSM lengong! dats my 1st time where i score my firts touched! Secondly tournament daerah lawan ngn Cliford n Mckk!! n for the first time for how many years we won against Clifford and it was a tough fight! Sir Fauzi was so frustrated n was realy angry. But luck was by our side coz at the last minute our hero scored our most important goal ever!! The hero name was Amir!! Sir fauzi was happy until he n encik kholdi hugged each othr! But two days after we got to meet our greatest rival ever that is MCKK! Sir Fauzi said i have to play! But i was scared, luckily Khali a.k.a "Tengku" said tackle solid n jgn takut!! Ok i played my heart out!! n i like it when i tackle all the looser!! But sadly we draw and the good news is we made history there coz for 20 years we never scored more than 5! A couple week after that Kejohanan Antara Teknik Began, all rugby, softball, netball, football, debate all tried our best! Let me tell the rugby story!! As we just arrived we start our first game against SMT Manjong and we won 35-0 then we went back to our hostel at Raja Chulan. That night Sir went back to kuala kangsar to get our prize for the daerah tournament. At that night we rest our ass off. Then sir arived with FOOD haha... the next morning we played our guts out in the burning sun and in the heavy rain but all our hard work paid off coz we were qualified into the final against Taiping yg cheroi n kurang ajar tu. We hammered them 30 someting-0 and when the final whistle blows me, jb and sir fauzi atacked Sir Kholdi into the mud we were so happy until we tackle everyone! But before we went back we did the haka and all the taiping player were so mad "who cares" hahaha! Then on monday sir announced the winer and i was so shy haha but proud too! on wednesday we went swimming at kuala kangsar! i like it when we kicked jb ass and pull sir kholdi chest hair haha! Oh ya before i said goodbye Rhyno's are going to johor and perlis for our other tournament!! YAHOOO


SMTKK VS MCKK


Players



Day 2


After A Game



In The Dorm


The Winners

Sunday, April 18, 2010

Smtkk vs Mrsm lenggong

On the 15th of april Smtkk had matck against lenggong. I was exited and kinda scared too. We start or journey at sharp 4.00p.m and we reached there around 4.45. We straight went for our prayers and get ready for the game. In the first half we scored once. But when the second half start everything change. Lenggong fight back and we were behind 5 points, or most of our star is injured. Then Sir Fauzi ask me to play, i still remember his words "Kerja kau tackle and rucking je" ok i did what i had to did, that is tackling and rucking. Time is flying we are still 5 points behind. I was in pain but that the meaning of rugby!! Suddenly Muaz had the ball and ramp through and were near the goal. Then a miracle happen to me, the ball roll right infront of me. Without looking left or right i took the ball and ran to the goal. I scored for the first time!!! I was really proud and ill never forget this moment for the rest of my life! I LOVE RUGBY!!!!

Monday, April 5, 2010

Lawatan

Kita semua gi lawatan kat university ipoh. kita tgok senior kita masak haha syok gila kot : D tp harap2 sempat balik petang coz nk main rugby hahaha. Last saturday kita ada tournament rugby kat shah alam. team kita memang gempak ar. eventhough x dpt main tp best tgk senior main : D dpt medal kot haha. Syok oh gerak dari sini kul 3 pagi smpai sana kul 8 lebih kot. then balik kul 6 smetng n smpai kul 12 hehe. kite plan nak fly gi CC tp pak guard lak x bg! Esk pagi bru kita fly. haha best gila kot. ok thats all for today. Cpat lah aku nk balik skola ni. Nanti sir marah -.- bubye : D

Friday, March 12, 2010

AGA 494



Hai Im back. Saje nak cita bout my new school. SMTKK is my new school, its fun n big and i mean BIG!!! haha wel i made some new friends n some not good friends -_- Oh ya im taking Catering. Syok dapat masak haha "Chef Gibbs" and senior pulak best! lg2 senior rugby! dorang jaga aku! sebab tu kene respect senior : D ngeee. Bukan je senior je jaga aku! coach rugby pun jaga aku! Dia memang jaga aku lah sampai kene Ehem-Ehem haha. Nma die sir Fauzi. Die lah cikgu paling fit dalam skola ni n paling smart. Die ajar math, account n bende2 kira lah. Semalam kita main kat MRSM lengong n sekolah mane tah. Allhamdulillah kita menang n telah mencipta sejarah baru! Team bowling plak telah menjadi juara (lelaki ngn perempuan) n 3.4.2010 The Rhino's akan gi SMT Shah Alam. Harap2 dapat main lah kalau x dpt pun cool je lah janji dpt pegi haha

RHINO





Thursday, November 19, 2009

Hello Again

Lama X update, yelah busy kan. tido, makan, main bola, keluar, tido lg, keluar lg, main bola lg. memang full lah timetable aku! Bye!

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Sory Cikgu

Cikgu saya mintak maaf kalau saya ade melawan ckp cikgu, mengutuk cikgu, gaduh depan cikgu, memonteng kelas dah bnyk lagi. berkati kan lah ilmu yg dieberi. Tanpa mu sapalah aku!



TQ cikgu: SMKTD2

Sunday, October 4, 2009

Siam

KETURUNAN SIAM


King Narai's reign saw a major expansion of diplomatic missions to and from Western powers, most notably France, England, and the Vatican. Missions were also sent and received from Persia, India and China, as well as other neighbouring states. Another notable feature of Narai's reign was the unprecedented influence of foreigners at the Siamese court, embodied in the meteoric rise of Constantine Phaulkon, a Greek adventurer who would eventually hold the modern equivalent of the post of Prime Minister.

King Narai especially sought to expand relations with the French, as a counterweight to Portuguese and Dutch influence in his kingdom, and at the suggestion of his Greek councillor Phaulkon. Numerous embassies were exchanged in both directions. A first Siamese ambassador to France was sent in the person of Phya Pipatkosa on board the Soleil d'Orient, but the ship was wrecked off the coast of Africa after leaving Mauritius, and he disappeared.[2][3] A second embassy was sent to France in 1684 (passing through England), led by Khun Pijaiwanit and Khun Pijitmaitri, requesting the dispatch of a French embassy to Thailand.[4] They met with Louis XIV in Versailles. In response, Louis XIV sent an embassy led by the Chevalier de Chaumont. A second Thai embassy to France was led by Kosa Pan in 1686.

These first exchanges led to a major involvement by the French with the dispatch of an embassy in March 1687[5] organized by Colbert. The embassy consisted of a French expeditionary force of 1,361 soldiers, missionaries, envoys and crews aboard five warships, and brought the Siamese embassy home.[5] The military wing was led by General Desfarges, and the diplomatic mission by Simon de la Loubère and Claude Céberet du Boullay, director of the French East India Company.

Desfarges had instructions to negotiate the establishment of troops in Mergui and Bangkok rather than the southern Songkla, and to take these locations if necessary by force.[5] King Narai agreed to the proposal, and a fortress was established in each of the two cities, which were commanded by French governors.[6] Desfarges was in command of the fortress of Bangkok, with 200 French officers and men,[7] as well as a Siamese contingent provided by King Narai, and Du Bruant was in command of Mergui with 90 French soldiers.[7][8] Another 35 soldiers with 3 or 4 French officers were assigned to ships of the King of Siam, with a mission to fight piracy.[7]

The diplomatic mission, however, achieved little apart from the reaffirmation of the 1685 commercial treaty. The Jesuit Father Tachard had obtained secret instructions from Seignelay, which allowed him to deal directly with Phaulkon.[9] Hopes for the conversion of King Narai to Catholicism, which had largely motivated the embassy sent by Louis XIV, did not materialize.[9]

The disambarkment of French troops in Bangkok and Mergui led to strong nationalist movements in Siam directed by the Mandarin and Commander of the Elephant Corps, Phra Petratcha. By 1688 anti-foreign sentiments, mainly directed at the French and Phaulkon, were reaching their zenith. The Siamese courtiers resented the dominance of the Greek Phaulkon in state affairs, along with his Japanese wife and European lifestyle, whilst the Buddhist clergy were uneasy with the increasing prominence of the French Jesuits. The courtiers eventually formed themselves into an anti-foreign faction. It is also notable, however, that other foreigners who had established themselves in Ayutthaya before the French, in particular the Protestant Dutch and English as well as the Persians, resented the growing political and economic influence of the Catholic French. Even other established Catholic factions, such as the Portuguese, had reason to resent the French presence, a violation of the Treaty of Tordesillas. The increasing French influence not only increased competition but was also an unwelcome reminder of the declining fortunes of Portugal.

Matters were brought to a head when King Narai fell gravely ill in March 1688.

In April 1688, Phaulkon requested military help from the French in order to neutralize the plot. Desfarges responded by leading 80 troops and 10 officers out of Bangkok to the Palace in Lopburi,[10] but he stopped on the way in Ayutthaya and finally abandoned his plan and retreated to Bangkok, fearing that he could be attacked by Siamese rebels and troubled by false rumors that the king had already died.[11] Desfarges could have eliminated the conspiracy at this point if he had pursued his mission towards Lopburi, but his judgement failed him, partly influenced by the false rumours spread by Véret, the Director of the French East India Company in Ayutthaya.[12]

On May 10, the dying King Narai, aware of the coming succession dispute, called together his closest councillors – Phaulkon, Phra Petracha and Mom Pi – and nominated his daughter, Kromluang Yothathep, to succeed him. The three councillors were to act as regents until the princess took on a partner of her choice from one of the two Siamese councillors.[13]

Far from calming the situation, Narai's decision spurred Petracha to act. With Narai essentially incapacitated by his illness, Petracha was given a free hand to stage a coup d'etat with the support of a resentful court as well as the Buddhist clergy. The events spurred Petracha to execute the long-planned coup immediately, initiating the 1688 Siamese revolution.[14] On May 17-18, 1688, King Narai was arrested, and on June 5 Phaulkon was executed. Six French officers were captured in Lopburi and mobbed, one of them dying as a result.[15] Many members of Narai's family were assassinated (the king's brothers, his successors by right, were killed on July 9),[16] and King Narai himself died in detention on July 10-11. Phra Petratcha was crowned king on August 1.[17] Kosa Pan, the 1686 former ambassador to France, was one of the strongest supporters of Petratcha, and became his Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade.[18]