Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

MAIN CRITERIA PERFORMANC­E, NOT SENIORITY – CHAIRMAN OF SELECTORS

- RANIL PREMATILAK­E

An unusually hard talking Asoka Jayasena, Chairman of National rugby selection panel, reiterated the priority placed on performanc­e in selecting the Al Ain bound Sri Lanka Rugby 7’s squad. The selection panel headed by the former Sri Lanka skipper (from 1998 to 2003) and comprising of Rohan Abeykoon, Leslie De Silva, Hemantha Yatawara and Kapila Knowlton rung in a couple of changes from the South Korean edition squad.

In comes Sudharaka Dikkumbura and young DS Senanayake schoolboy Dinupa Seneviratn­e in place of Richard Dharmapala and Ramesh ‘kadiya’ Fernando for this weekend’s event, with changes based purely on performanc­e. Impressive newcomers Akash Madushanka and Dharshana Dabare retains their places in the squad.

“Akash performed well when given the chance and Dabare, who was the player of the recently concluded SLR sevens rugby tournament looked a much improved player. In order to groom new talent exposure is a must, more so bearing in mind a hectic internatio­nal sevens calendar that awaits us next year,” said the towering former second rower, who as many would know traded his skill from an era where lifting was prohibited at line outs to a new generation where lifting became the rule.

“The team underwent an outbound training session at the Ganemulla Army camp, prior to their departure to Dubai. Training commenced last Thursday, a day after the arrival from South Korea and the squad was able to complete a few decent sessions. Our target should be the second or third place. Perennial dominant force Japan is expected to field a stronger squad this time round, which makes our target that much more difficult. We have picked the best possible squad for the mission in hand,” elaborated Jayasena.

Commenting on women’s rugby Jayasena stated thus, “Women’s rugby needs a complete overhaul and a structural change. Mere participat­ion will not take us anywhere. As at present we do not have a proper player base. I am aware that Sri Lanka Rugby has initiated measures to address this situation and the possibilit­y of a concurrent 10’s tournament alongside the men’s inter-club season is being strongly pursued.”

The Probable Squad selected is as follows:

Srinath Sooriyaban­dara (captain), Chathura Seneviratn­e, Anjula Hettiarach­chi, Adeesha Weeratunga, Tharinda Ratwatte, Mithun Hapugoda, Kavindu Perera, Akash Madushanka, Dhanushka Dabare, Nigel Ratwatte, Dinupa Seneviratn­e and Sudharaka Dikkumbura.

 ?? ?? Asoka Jayasena – Chairman of Selectors
Asoka Jayasena – Chairman of Selectors

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