South Sudanese All Stars defeat Victorian Police at basketball

The media might be flooded with reports of police clashing with South Sudanese youth in Victoria, but last week it was all smiles in Werribee for a friendly match between South Sudanese youth and the Victorian police.

South Sudanese All Stars win at basketball

The South Sudanese All Stars play the Victorian Police at Eagle Stadium (Photo by David Chiengkou for SBS) Source: SBS

Over 200 South Sudanese Youth gathered at Eagle Stadium last Thursday for a friendly basketball match with the Victorian Police.
South Sudanese All Stars win at basketball
The South Sudanese All Stars play the Victorian Police at Eagle Stadium (Photo by David Chiengkou for SBS) Source: SBS
The South Sudanese All Stars defeated the Victorian Police team 48-37 at a friendly basketball match in Werribee, Victoria and were awarded a cup. 

The younger members of the South Sudanese migrant community have been the focus of much negative press thanks to the committed by notorious gang known as 'Apex ' in Melbourne's South East suburbs. 

For the basketballers at yesterday's meet-up though it was nothing but harmonious good times with the Victorian police.
South Sudanese All Stars win at basketball
The South Sudanese All Stars play the Victorian Police at Eagle Stadium (Photo by David Chiengkou for SBS) Source: SBS
Andrew Crisp the Chief Commissioner also attended the event along with many of senior officials from Victoria police.

Also present was the South Sudanese Community chairman and the coach for South Sudanese All Stars basketball team.
 South Sudanese players
The South Sudanese players show off their cup Source: David Chiengkou for SBS
SBS Dinka captured the event and spoke to the players (in Dinka and English) from both sides of the court in the Facebook Live video below:
Members from the Police side describe their relations with the Sudanese team as "Very good. Very positive - a lot of good relationships."

As to whether the activity helped build a bridge between the police and the community, and smoothed out misunderstandings, one of the police players said, "Yeah of course - I wouldn't say it's a misunderstanding.

"But of course, if we can get a bit of a closer bond between us and your community, then of course that's a good thing.
"If we can get a closer bond between us and your community, then of course that's a good thing."
"Our message is that, we're just normal people as well. Police are just normal people and we obviously don't think that everyone's bad either."

"We all love basketball - that's the common thing here. So just wanted to build some relationships that way - and just have fun really."
 Victorian Police basketball team
Members of the Victorian Police basketball team Source: SBS
The South Sudanese side saw it as a positive experience too. 

"It's always good to win a game,"  says one player. 

"It was real good," one 16-year-old community member who watched the game tells SBS Dinka. 

"It was good for the community," says another player. 

Listen to the Podcast in full from SBS Dinka below:
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Published 21 November 2016 12:13pm
Updated 21 November 2016 2:23pm
By David Chiengkou

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