Sri Lanka national fifteen’s and seven’s skipper and iconic Fly half Fazil Marija is tipped to lead Kandy Sports Club for upcoming club season.
Kandy Sports Club was crowned Dialog Clifford Cup Champions for the year 2015 after a lapse of three years as they went on to massacre the Police infantry running riot at the Nittawela stadium in a high scoring final this evening to mark a conclusion for the Dialog Club Rugby Season for the years 2014/2015. The final score read 77-7 in favor of Kandy.
After some shocking results in the Dialog Clifford Cup knock-out Police and Kandy came in to the finals which will kick-off tomorrow (Saturday) at Nittawela grounds 4.15 p.m
Dialog Clifford cup knockouts semifinal between Kandy and CR&FC was played at Nittawela. Birthday boy Sean Wijesinghe’s men beat the Reds and will host Police SC at the final this Saturday.
Police SC ended a long 13-year wait to book a place in the Clifford Cup finals when they defeated Air Force SC by 27-16 points at Race Course Stadium in their semi-final encounter on Wednesday evening.
A dazzling eighty minutes of rugby the under-rated Airmen left the Naval force shell-shocked as they beat Navy SC in a thrilling performance at the Race Course stadium. Air force 37 (T4, C4, P3) to Navy 23 (T2, C2, P3).
Police SC dominated the game with some solid rugby talent despite losing both their league matches, at the race course stadium. Cops outplayed Havelocks Sports Club 34 (T5, C3, P1) to 20 (T2, C2, P2)
The opening match of the Dialog Clifford cup between CR & FC vs Army took place at the Race Course grounds this evening. CR won convincingly 35 (T5, C2, P2) to 20 (T3, C1, P1)
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