Sri Lanka to take part in Hong Kong Sevens
The International Rugby Board decided yesterday to include a third
Asian team in the Hong Kong sevens in March 2014.
The HK 7's is the No 1 Rugby sevens tournament in the world and the
last time Sri Lanka participated was in 2008 when over 6 teams from Asia
were invited to participate and World Rankings were not the only
criteria for participating in World 7's tournaments.
Sri Lanka under the leadership of Fazil Marija finished 3rd in the
Asian 7's Ranking tournaments this year the highest positioned they have
ever achieved in the history of our rugby and beat out Asian heavy
weights Korea,Taiwan and Malaysia to set up automatic qualification.
Initially only 2 teams from asia were eligible for qualification for
the 2014 HK 7's but after representations made by the SLRFU to the IRB
and ARFU the matter was taken up and a positive response was received by
the SLRFU yesterday.
This is major achievement by the players and administration and SL
rugby is on the right track said President of the SLRFU Asanga
Seneviratne who was recently appointed as the Secretary General of Asian
Rugby. It is imperative we push Asian rugby on to the world stage and
give them an opportunity to participate in more international
tournaments around the world. We have three Asian tournaments in Hong
Kong, Dubai and Japan in the World 7's circuit and only 1 other Asian
teams participates in the other 2 tournaments. We are pushing for 2 in
the other tournaments for 2014 and will hopefully be able to push for 3
from 2015 said Seneviratne.
The IRB and ARFU have both complimented Sri lanka at their respective
AGM's on conducting a successful Dailog Serendib Tri Nation Series with
teams from other continents thus setting the stage for wider
participation amongst countries with similar ability thus making the
World Rankings much more competitive and credible.
This was a first for World Rugby and as the fastest growing sport in
the world the governing body is now positioning Countries according to
Divisions and are hoping to encourage and help teams to play each other
accordingly and not just in their continent. This is vital for Rugby to
be Universally accepted as a Global entity and increase participation.
Srilanka Rugby has gone from strength to strength in the last 2 years
and the investment made in players, coaches and tournaments is bearing
dividends. The recent change of timing made to the Dailog league for the
club championship is already proving a great success with rugby now
played in conditions more suited to the game. The weather from Nov -
March is around 16 - 25 degrees in comparison to April - Sept which is
around 25 - 34 degrees. The quality of matches has seen a marked
improvement and the injury count is much lower.
The Rugby calendar for 2014 - 15 is going to be exciting and filled
with world class action with the HK 7's,Asian 5 Nations, Commonwealth
Games, Asian Games and the Carlton World 7's taking centre Stage giving
our players the maximum exposure. |