Sri Lanka Rugby on the back of their win over the Philippines has now the option of challenging the 3rd seed finisher of the Asian Rugby top three championship. The question is; are the Tuskers ready to earn that spot and if so can they compete in the top 3? The simple answer is no…
The Sri Lanka Rugby team picked up the title of Division one Asian Rugby champion over the course of the last week beating Kazakhstan 35-15 and the Philippines 27-14 in Manila. Although Sri Lanka has the bragging rights as division one it does not mean they are the pinnacle of Asian Rugby.
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Ten teams of outstanding 7s rugby players inclusive of Lankan stars and international stars have arrived in the capital city of Colombo to take part in the Carlton Super Sevens 2nd Leg which will be held on 15th & 16th of August at the Race Course International Rugby Stadium.
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