CR get a thumping beating from CH

Dialog Rugby League 2018/19

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CH & FC celebrating after sucessfully retaining the Nizam Hadji Omar trophy

CH & FC who had a majestic start to the second round of the Dialog Rugby League 2018/19 secured a 33-10 landslide victory against a lacklustre CR & FC outfit at Racecourse this evening.

CH & FC will also retain the Nizam Hadji Omar trophy having won it back last season.

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It was CH & FC who were going all out from the kick-off whistle dominating almost 60% of possession in the first quarter. Unfortunately, they failed to convert possession to points.

CR’s lacklustre defence in the first few minutes didn’t reflect on CH & FC’s scorecard early in the first few minutes but later crumbled when it came to the latter part of the 1st half.

CR’s national sevens combo Kevin Dixon and Reeza Raffaideen combined to draw first blood with Raffaideen covering a good 25 meters on his final sprint to touch down.

Samuel Maduwantha’s 28th-minute penalty bolstered the winning spirit in the CH & FC lads and there was no halt to the dominance.

Photo Album : CH & FC v CR & FC – Dialog Rugby League 2018/19 | #Match 33

From being point-less in the first 20, CH & FC scored 16 points in the next with Samuel Maduwantha kicking things off with a three-pointer.

Anuradha Herath who made the breakthrough from his own 50 later found Niwanka Prasad to score the first.

The continuous infringements from the Reds’ saw CH’s Hirantha Perera joining the forwards to score the second. Niwanka Prasad’s break to the try line saw a halt with credit to some good defensive work early on but CR later succumbed to Perera’s entourage.

With both tries going unconverted, Samuel Maduwantha later reconciled with a near 50meter penalty just before half time.

Half Time – CH & FC 16 – CR & FC 5

The second half was no different to the first with the crumbling defence of CR & FC. Early in the 2nd half, Tarinda Ratwatte’s horrendous pass made it to the hands of Nishon Perera who crossed the white patch for the third.

The reliable Anuradha Herath brought in the bonus point try for the Maitland Place team running around the helpless CR defence.

Samuel Maduwantha who missed the 1st two conversions early in the game, added the four extras for his side from the 2nd half tries. (30-5)

Maduwantha later kicked another magnificent penalty convering almost 45 meters to extend CH & FC’s lead beyond measure. (33-5)

CR & FC’s Reyhan Silva took his side away from absolute humiliation when he scored a consolation try late in the 2nd half taking three players with him to the try line.

It was a disappointing display from the CR & FC lads after their successful opening weeks of Dialog Rugby League action. The defence lines of CR looked non-existent and there was no real impact from the tight five finishing with a below-par performance.

The league’s top points’ scorer had to give away his title to his counterpart, Samuel Maduwantha who now leads the leaderboard. Ratwatte was not at his best and it was clearly reflected in the overall score.

With this win, CH & FC make it 2/2 wins in the second round while serious problems continue at the Longdon Place club.

  • ThePapare Player of the Match: Sudam Sooriyarachchi (CH & FC)

Full Time Score: CH & FC 33 (4T 2C 3P)  defeat CR & FC 10 (2T)

Breakdown

CH & FC – Tries by Niwanka Prasad, Hirantha Perera, Anuradha Herath & Nishon Perera. Conversions (2) and Penalties (3) by Samuel Maduwantha

CR & FC – Tries by Reeza Raffaideen & Reyhan Silva

Cautions & Dismissals: Wajid Fawmy (CR & FC) Yellow