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Defence Services clinch President Rajapaksa Trophy

The Defence Services team created history when they defeated the Sri Lanka Rugby Football Union side by 15 points to 6 in the inaugural rugby encounter played for the President Rajapaksa Trophy at the Sri Lanka Navy Sports Club grounds in Welisara yesterday.


Defence Services No. 8 Namal Rajapaksa making a break with a host of SLRFU XV defenders making a vain attempt to foil him in their match played at Welisara yesterday which Defence Services won 15-6. Picture by Kavindra Perera

The winners collected their points from three penalties and two drop goals after having led 9-6 at half time. The SLRFU team managed to put over only two penalties.

President Mahinda Rajapaksa who was the chief guest at this occasion presented the President Rajapaksa Trophy to the captain of the Defence Services team Yoshitha Rajapaksa after the match.

The game of course did not reach great heights and was disappointing that it was decided on penalties without a single try been scored. One reason of course was the absence of some of the star players from the champion Kandy SC team who pulled out from the SLRFU squad at the last moment.

The other reason was that the players from both teams were prepared to play risk free rugby while indulging more on kicking tactics. In fact the game turned out to be a battle between the two place kickers Dev Anand for the Defence Services and Reza Mubarak for the SLRFU XV.

Dynamic fly half Dev Anand was able to put his side in front almost with the kick off with a splendid drop goal from 25 metres out. He got his act together quite early and continued from where he left following a tremendous season for his club Sri Lanka Navy Sports Club in the concluded Caltex inter club League tournament.

Incidentally the Defence Services team completely dominated the initial stages of the game while creating more scoring opportunities through their forwards. They could have crossed the SLRFU goal line at least on a couple of occasions but lacked the finishing touches. Even then the SLRFU side came back strongly midway in the first half and showed signs of threatening to build up a good lead with the forwards spearheaded by CR and FC flanker Ashen Karthelis leading the way.

They levelled the scores 6-6 following back to back penalties from Reza Mubarak who was performing his role magnificently in addition to relieving pressure with his long kicks to touch.

However Dev Anand successfully fired across his second penalty of the match from 30 metres out as the Defence Services team went into half time with a close 9-6 lead. They were able to keep the pressure on, throughout the second half with Dev Anand executing another drop goal before adding the finishing touches with his third penalty of the match ten minutes from full time.

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