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Singapore Polo Club : ウィキペディア英語版 | Singapore Polo Club
The Singapore Grounds, or better known as Singapore Polo Club is a varied sports centre in Singapore. It is one of the oldest grounds in Singapore. Currently it is headquarters of the Asian Gaelic Athletics Association, or the Asian GAA and the Singapore Polo Club. ==History==
The Singapore Polo Club was originally located at Balestier Road, but moved to Mount Pleasant for needs of better facilities. After numerous fundraising attempts the grounds were finally founded by Singapore Turf Club, on the condition that they use it as a practice and recreational grounds and had status of it. The Japanese Imperial Army sent volunteers to collaborate in the attempts of a national identity, and the ground was complete and open for play by 1941. However, during The Second World War, the ground was used as a gun emplacement area by The Japanese Defence Forces and was rented as a squatters camp by the Salvation Army and Japanese Defence Forces. After the war, Lord Mountbatten became the patriot of the ground and re-established the Polo Club. He used his British and Royal influence to renovate the Grounds and establish it as a supreme playing area, with a newly renovated pitch.
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