For the first time in Elephants History we travelled down to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia with 12 Lao Nation Players (6 expiates) to take on the Malaysian Warriors in a warm up game for the Asian Champs on the 13th of August 2011 played Bangkok, Thailand. Although the Warriors were twice our size, in all different ways, the Lao boys put on a show. The slick skills and quick pace on the ground was the hi...
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Andrew Williamson AKA Club legend Reeling from the loss of club stalwart Andrew Williamson III Esg., the Lao Elephants have had a restless and disturbed build-up to their third annual Asian Champs in as many years. With a division between the north and south club factions not seen since the celebrations after Adelaide’s back-to-back flag win when Pauly’s body just couldn’t quite ...
Two 'Phants fly at the new home of Lao Aussie Rules Football Despite not having won a match since last year’s Asian Champs the Lao Elephants have been improving with every beer and pie session at Barry’s and Phriday Night Phootball viewing at Bor Pen Nyang Bar. Taking their lessons directly from the masters of the game (Robert Walls’ special comments on Channel Ten, Richo...
Gentlephants across Vientiane are raising their trunks to the sky today on hearing the news of the greatest recruiting coup in the (post-’75) history of the LPDRFC. Despite formidable odds and a complete inability to compete in the pay-brackets that some clubs where offering (including a lucrative, last-minute offer from the Dubai Heat involving a 37% stake in a recently discovered oil depos...
The attached photo shows the greatest moment in the history of Laotian sport as Santisouk Sengdara, hands down the best sportsman the country has every produced, slams through the first ever goal by a Lao player in an international game on his way to guiding the Elephants to the Indochina Championships What a list of achievements Souk has under his belt considering a little over a year ago he had ...







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