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)
A most enthralling 2014/15 Dialog Rugby League ended with Kandy triumphing with the overall points difference being the decider over Navy to bag the championship. Although foreigners appeared in the league and there were some outstanding players like Christopher Cloete, Apisai Naqaliva and Robbie Malneek, there were some top local talent on display as well. Below is the pick of the local players, the league’s best XV picked by ThePapare.com
Havelock SC recorded a close 21-19 win over CR & FC in their Dialog Rugby League 2014/15 second round fixture worked out under lights at Havelock Park on Sunday.
Havelocks Sports Club playing host to Police Sports Club managed to notch a win in their first fixture of the second round of the Dialog Rugby League 2015, over a spirited Police team.
Invigorated Havelock SC registered a morale-boosting 26-17 win over Army SC in a thrilling Dialog Rugby League 2014/15 encounter to start off the 6th weeks’ proceedings at Race Course Rugby Stadium on Friday.
Airmen suffered heavy blows by the visiting Havelock SC in Ratmalana, as Havelock’s went to the break with 21 – 09 lead and finished even stronger after they changed sides as the full time stood Havelock’s 45 (7T, 5C) - (1T, 1C,3P) Air force.