Due to the withdrawal of Hambanthota Sharks, the points have been revoked by the SLRFU from the second round.
Dialog Rugby League round 2 week 11- Kandy beat Police after a week off play and still remain top of the league. Fulltime: Kandy 37 (T5, C3, P2) – Police 03 (P1)
The second round week one fixture between Kandy and CH&FC has been postponed as a result the Australian Warringah RC who competes in the New South Wales Rugby Union competitions, theShute Shield and Tooheys New Cup, is in the island to play a friendly. Kick off 17th Saturday at 4.30pm @ Nittawela.
Kandy SC registered a thumping win over CH&FC and also they will replay the game on 18th January in the 1st week of second round at Nittawela.
Young CH & FC outfit could not hold onto the experienced and skillful Kandy men as they were beaten by 71 (T11, C8) to 05 (T1) points in their Dialog Rugby League match played on Saturday at Maitland Crescent.
Kandy Sports Club held their nerve against CR & FC in their Dialog A Division Club Rugby match beating the visitors 19-13 at the Nittawela Stadium last evening.
Humdinger of a game saw Havelocks beat Army. Fijian legend Rupeni Caucau graces the Dialog Rugby League turning out for Army. Sharks record first win while Kandy remain on top.
Kandy beat police with a convincing 46 - 19 win in the Dialog Rugby League round 6 at Nittawela.
Kandy Sports Club registered their fourth victory of the ongoing Dialog Rugby League vs Hambantota Sharks which kicked off at D. A. Rajapaksa Stadium in Beliatta yesterday.
After the fourth week of Dialog Rugby League, Kandy wrecked the unbeaten run of the defending champions Navy at Welisara (16 – 06) whilst CR overpowered Sharks (46-10), Army eased passed Air force (33 – 10) and the first under lights match of the season where Havelocks hosted CH&FC (34 – 05) ending with a victory after back to back losses in the previous two weeks.
South African flanker Christopher Cloete with an incredible performance, inspired the unthinkable for Kandy SC as they overcame power house, Tuskers-ridden Navy SC in their own den 16-06 leaving a usually vociferous Navy camp shell-shocked.
A last minute 40m try by ‘Iron-man’ Anurudda Wilwara saw Kandy Sports Club saved from the jaws of defeat this evening in their first home game against Havelock’s Sports Club after trailing the Colombo club the entire duration of play.
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