Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

INJURY PLAGUED SL FOURTH IN THIRD-LEG

- BY SANDUN KODITHUWAK­KU

Sri Lanka finished in fourth position after the completion of the thirdleg of the Asian Sevens Rugby Series worked off at the Racecourse Grounds in Colombo yesterday. Sri Lanka’s hopes were shattered once again as they suffered an embarrassi­ng 7-19 defeat at the hands of the Philippine­s in the third-place playoff.

Sri Lanka of course, suffered four injuries during the third-place playoff and found it difficult to recover.

Meanwhile, Japan underlined their supremacy in Asian Sevens Rugby as they defeated Hong Kong 19-5 in the Men’s Cup Championsh­ip final, to remain unbeaten in the three-legged event. With this win, Japan secured their berth at the World Sevens Series while Hong Kong qualified for the World Sevens Series Qualifiers.

In the Women’s segment, Japan stamped their class for the third time in the Asian Sevens Series while the Sri Lanka Women’s Team finished fifth in the tournament.

Earlier, in the Cup semi-final, Sri Lanka began on a negative note when Kavindu Perera faild to clear the ball, which ended up producing the first try for the Philippine­s.

This opened up the floodgates as the Philippine­s scored back-to-back tries to grab a 14-0 led.

But Naveen Henakankan­amage displayed his individual brilliance, as he dodged several defenders to touch down and have the score reading 14-7 at the end of the first half. Results:

Women’s Plate semi-finals: Thailand beat South Korea 26-10, Sri Lanka beat Singapore 40-0.

Women’s Cup semi-finals: Japan beat Kazakhstan 26-12, Hong Kong beat China 17-7.

Men’s Plate semi-finals: China beat South Korea 39-7, Malaysia beat Chinese Taipei 19-12.

Men’s Cup semi-finals: Japan beat Sri Lanka 34-17, Hong Kong beat Philippine­s 19-12.

Women’s Seventh Place: South Korea beat Singapore 19-15.

Women’s Fifth Place: Sri Lanka beat

Thailand 7-5.

Men’s Seventh Place: South Korea beat

Chinese Taipei 15-12.

Men’s Fifth Place: China beat Malaysia

24-21.

Women’s Third Place: Kazakhstan beat

China 17-7.

Men’s Third Place: Philippine­s beat Sri

Lanka 19-7.

Women’s Cup Final: Japan beat Hong

Kong 31-0.

Men’s Cup Final:

Japan beat Hong Kong 19-5.

Sri Lanka’s hopes were shattered once again as they suffered an embarrassi­ng 7-19 defeat at the hands of the Philippine­s in the third-place playoff

 ??  ?? Champion Japan Team celebrates after receiving the trophy
Champion Japan Team celebrates after receiving the trophy
 ??  ?? Naveen Henakankan­amage and Adeesha Weeratunga in valiant defence in the match against Philippine­s
Naveen Henakankan­amage and Adeesha Weeratunga in valiant defence in the match against Philippine­s
 ??  ?? Action from the Women’s Fifth Place match between Sri Lanka and ThailandPi­x by Kushan Pathiraja
Action from the Women’s Fifth Place match between Sri Lanka and ThailandPi­x by Kushan Pathiraja
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