Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

SLR IN SHAMBLES AFTER STUBBORN PRESIDENT’S SUPPORT TO JAPAN

UAE’S Qais Al-dhalai becomes Asia Rugby Head

- HARSHA AMARASINGH­E

Astubborn decision by Lasitha Gunaratne, President - Sri Lanka Rugby (SLR) has left some senior officebear­ers of SLR scratching their heads after the former Royal College Captain forcefully opted to support Japan in the battle for the Asia Rugby Presidency at a time ‘18 out of the 28 countries eligible to vote had already signed to support’ UAE’S Qais Al-dhalai who eventually became the President during the Ex-co and Council Meeting in Bali, Indonesia yesterday.

SLR has traditiona­lly been a close ally of United Arab Emirates (UAE) Rugby Federation and was on course to strengthen that relationsh­ip by extending its support to Al-dhalai in his pursuit to become the President of Asia Rugby.

UAE were to return the favour by supporting former SLR President Asanga Seneviratn­e to become one of the Vice-president’s of the Asia Rugby, only for Gunaratne to make an absolute mess.

Al-dhalai, in a letter dated November 11, 2019 addressed to Harin Fernando - the Sports Minister [who resigned from his post yesterday] - warned that the decision to support his direct rival from Japan ‘would bring (Sri Lanka) no benefits whatsoever.’

“This is to bring to your kind notice and attention of the present unfortunat­e situation that has suddenly arisen due to an extremely short sighted decision taken by the President of Sri Lanka Rugby.”

“UAE Rugby Federation has been maintainin­g and extremely close, loyal friendship and partnershi­p with SLR, and has contribute­d immensely to the developmen­t of regional rugby, as one family and team.”

“The former President of Sri Lanka Rugby , Asanga Seneviratn­e who served as General Secretary and on the Committee of Asia Rugby from 2013 - 2018 worked tirelessly to develop Rugby in the region and we supported each other and worked together at all times to take the game in the region forward.”

“His honestly, expertise and commitment is invaluable to us, and we are extremely surprised and perturb by the unfortunat­e events that have taken place recently.”

“I took over from him as General Secretary of Asia Rugby and I am now contesting for the post of President Asia Rugby at the forthcomin­g election.”

“Our team that is nominated for all posts, has 18 countries out of the 28 who are eligible to vote already signed to support us.”

“The entire team and the countries that support us endorsed Seneviratn­e to be nominated as the Vice-president of Asia Rugby. Sri Lanka Rugby too sent in an applicatio­n before the deadline with his name nominated as Vice-president.”

“Sri Lanka Rugby had also sent another applicatio­n nominating the President Lasitha Gunaratne for the same post. Subsequent­ly Lasitha has sent a letter withdrawin­g Seneviratn­e’s name.”

“Before Seneviratn­e’s name was supported and nominated by my team we received copies of approval granted by your Legal Officer and also from your Secretary, Ministry of Sports approving his nomination.”

“UAE rugby has an extremely close relationsh­ip with SLR and it is unfortunat­e to see your President now calling and canvassing openly for my rival. I really have no idea why he is doing this and although we have tried to speak with him he isn’t responding.”

“We have hosted many of your

National Teams, supported tour officials’ developmen­t programmes and helped in numerous other ways to develop rugby in Sri Lanka and always stood side by side.”

“The Sri Lankan expatriate community is actively involved in rugby in Dubai and just last month I personally got approval for yet another team to play in the prestigiou­s Emirates Airline Dubai Sevens Tournament this year.”

“I am in close contact with Deputy President Rizly Illyas and although he has always been positive and assured me of Sri Lanka Rugby’s support at this crucial election he doesn’t seem to be able to deliver on that promise. He is well aware of the situation of stagnation and deteriorat­ion in Asia Rugby and the need to move away from the same old leadership that has been a disaster.”

“Asia Rugby has no sponsor for over six years now and has no plan whatsoever of helping our regional teams develop. The present leadership is only interested in maintainin­g the status quo and controllin­g rugby in the region.”

“I have set out a clear plan and our team will not allow this sad state of affairs to continue.”

“I humbly ask you now to intervene in this urgent matter as the Asia Rugby AGM (sic) is scheduled for 17-112019 in Bali and give me a hearing at your earliest convenienc­e, since it is not in Sri Lanka Rugby’s interest to continue on the path taken by your President.”

“This will bring no benefits what so ever to your country or to Asia Rugby,” Al-dhalai stated in his letter.

The made a few attempts to contact SLR President Lasitha Gunaratne who is currently overseas but the former Sri Lanka prop forward opted to stay away from answering questions despite clearly having the opportunit­y to communicat­e through Whatsapp.

While Al-dhalai was elected as the President, Pakistan’s Fawzi Khawaja and Malaysia’s Velayuthan Tan became the Vice-presidents, and it has been reported that Sri Lanka’s Lasitha Gunaratne got just three votes.

UAE Rugby Federation has been maintainin­g and extremely close, loyal friendship and partnershi­p with SLR, and has contribute­d immensely to the developmen­t of regional rugby, as one family and team

 ?? PIC COURTESY ASIA RUGBY ?? New President of Asia Rugby - Qais Al-dhalai
SLR President Lasitha Gunaratne
PIC COURTESY ASIA RUGBY New President of Asia Rugby - Qais Al-dhalai SLR President Lasitha Gunaratne

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