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Rashid Salleh

Rashid Salleh, Actor

27-Apr-16 20:00

Rashid Salleh

A man who does almost everything, with plenty of witty humour up his sleeve, we all know that Rashid is a very prominent character in the entertainment industry, but, not many people know that he’s very into sports as well, specifically - rugby. He claims that growing up in Worcestershire during his early days helped develop his interest in rugby. This man has 1001 reasons for why kids nowadays should play sports despite the hot weather. If he could convince Patrick Teoh’s son, hey, he could probably convince you or your children or both! Rashid is currently the media head for Cobra Rugby based in Jalan Utara, Petaling Jaya. Also, he’s planning to pass on his Darth Vader bag to his son sometime soon.


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