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Dialog School’s Development 7s 2022

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Amali Nanayakkara, Group Chief Marketing Officer of Dialog Axiata PLC handing over the sponsorship to B.A. Abeyratne – President, SLSRFA, Also pictured (LR) Harsha Samaranayake – Senior General Manager, Brand & Media, Dialog Axiata PLC, Nirodha Wijerama – General Secretary, SLSRFA

Sri Lanka’s premier connectivity provider, Dialog Axiata has partnered with Sri Lanka Schools Rugby Football Association (SLSRFA) to conduct a first ever Under 14 development 7s tourney to expand the sport and attract talent from schools other than the traditional rugby playing schools.

The Dialog Schools Development 7s 2022 tourney with the participation of 40, U-14 school teams from six provinces will kick-off today at the Ruwanwella Rugby Grounds and on the 13 March at the Pallekelle Rugby Grounds, from 8.30 am onwards.

The game of rugby is heavily played and followed in Colombo and Kandy, however the lack of facilities and coaching staff has prevented the game from reaching the rural peripheries of Sri Lanka. The Sri Lanka Schools Rugby Football Association stated that conducting development tourneys are critical to assess the skill level and fitness of rural school teams and to provide the necessary training and development so that the sport will grow in those respective provinces.

The Dialog Schools Development 7s 2022 tourney will be played in accordance with the safety guidelines administered by the Ministry of Health, Ministry of Sports and the Ministry of Education. The players will be in a bio secure environment, overseen by their respective schools, with rapid antigen tests to be conducted at regular intervals.

The U-14 school teams that have confirmed their participation for the tournament from the Western Province are, St. Joeseph’s College Kollonnawa, Defense Service College Colombo, Kulasingha MahaVidyalaya, Omalpe Maha Vidyalaya,

Jayawardhanapura Maha Vidyalaya. Schools in the Sabaragamuwa Province include, Kularathna Central College, Swarna Jayanthi Maha Vidyalaya, Bibilegama Maha Vidyalaya, Dorpana Maha Vidyalaya, Wimalasara Vidyalaya, Godawela Vidyalaya, Kiriporuwa Vidyalaya and Schools from Southern Province include Siridhamma College, Saralankara College, Udugama National School, Sri Siddhartha Maha Vidyalaya.

“Much of Sri Lanka’s rugby talent is lost due to rural schools not actively playing the game, especially in the 7s format where its physically less demanding than the league format,” B.A. Abeyratne, President, SLSRFA said. “The 7s game is all about speed and the rural schools in Sri Lanka have a tradition of producing international level track and field athletes that have performed exceptionally at the Asian games and world championships, hence we want to identify and tap into that talent.” “A tournament of this magnitude will not be possible if not for the corporate backing of our sponsors Dialog Axiata and I would like to take this opportunity to thank them for powering school’s rugby in Sri Lanka,” Abeyratne further added.

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