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{{Short description|Governing body for rugby union in Sri Lanka}} |
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|name = Sri Lanka Rugby |
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|jurisdiction = [[Sri Lanka|National]] |
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|founded = 10 August 1908 |
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|aff = [[World Rugby]] |
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==History== |
==History== |
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The Ceylon Rugby Football Union was founded in 1908.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.rugbyfootballhistory.com/national_unions.htm|title=National Unions|publisher=Rugby Football History|access-date=29 October 2014}}</ref> The Ceylon Rugby Football Union (Ceylon RFU) was founded on 10 August 1908 at a meeting between representatives from Uva, Dimbula, Kelani Valley, Dickoya, Kandy and Colombo at the Grand Orient Hotel (now known as Hotel Taprobane) in Colombo. At the meeting H. B. T. Boucjer (from Uva) was elected as |
The Ceylon Rugby Football Union was founded in 1908.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.rugbyfootballhistory.com/national_unions.htm|title=National Unions|publisher=Rugby Football History|access-date=29 October 2014}}</ref> The Ceylon Rugby Football Union (Ceylon RFU) was founded on 10 August 1908 at a meeting between representatives from Uva, Dimbula, Kelani Valley, Dickoya, Kandy and Colombo at the Grand Orient Hotel (now known as Hotel Taprobane) in Colombo. At the meeting H. B. T. Boucjer (from Uva) was elected as chairman with the representatives unanimously resolving to form the Ceylon Rugby Football Rugby Union and to apply to be affiliated with the English [[Rugby Football Union]]. The Ceylon RFU also resolved that Kandy be selected as the centre of the Union and that J. G. Cruikshank be elected as honorary secretary. The Ceylon RFU became the first Rugby Union in Asia. |
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The SLRFU joined the [[International Rugby Board|IRB]] in 1988.<ref name=Completerugby>{{cite book|editor=Bath, Richard|title=The Complete Book of Rugby|publisher=Seven Oaks Ltd|date=1997|isbn=1-86200-013-1|page=74}}</ref> |
The SLRFU joined the [[International Rugby Board|IRB]] in 1988.<ref name=Completerugby>{{cite book|editor=Bath, Richard|title=The Complete Book of Rugby|publisher=Seven Oaks Ltd|date=1997|isbn=1-86200-013-1|page=74}}</ref> |
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*'''[[Sri Lanka women's national rugby union team|Sri Lanka Women's National Rugby Union Team]]''' – the national women's rugby union team of Sri Lanka. |
*'''[[Sri Lanka women's national rugby union team|Sri Lanka Women's National Rugby Union Team]]''' – the national women's rugby union team of Sri Lanka. |
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*'''[[Sri Lanka national rugby sevens team|Sri Lanka National Rugby Union Sevens Team]]''' – the national [[rugby sevens]] team of Sri Lanka. |
*'''[[Sri Lanka national rugby sevens team|Sri Lanka National Rugby Union Sevens Team]]''' – the national [[rugby sevens]] team of Sri Lanka. |
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*'''[[Sri Lanka women's national rugby |
*'''[[Sri Lanka women's national rugby sevens team|Sri Lanka Women's National Rugby Union Sevens Team]]''' - the national women's [[rugby sevens]] team of Sri Lanka. |
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*'''[[Sri Lanka A national rugby union team|Sri Lanka A]]''' – the second-level national rugby union team behind the Tuskers. |
*'''[[Sri Lanka A national rugby union team|Sri Lanka A]]''' – the second-level national rugby union team behind the Tuskers. |
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*'''[[Sri Lanka under-20 national rugby union team|Sri Lanka National Rugby Union Under 20s Team]]''' – an age graded side that competes at under-20 level for the [[IRB Junior World Championship]]. |
*'''[[Sri Lanka under-20 national rugby union team|Sri Lanka National Rugby Union Under 20s Team]]''' – an age graded side that competes at under-20 level for the [[IRB Junior World Championship]]. |
Latest revision as of 18:14, 14 November 2024
Sport | Rugby Union |
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Jurisdiction | National |
Abbreviation | SLR |
Founded | 10 August 1908 |
Affiliation | World Rugby |
Affiliation date | 1988 |
Regional affiliation | Asia Rugby |
Headquarters | Old Sports Ministry Complex, No. 33 Torrington Place, Colombo 7 |
President | Lasitha Gunaratne |
Vice president(s) | Nazeem Mohamed |
Director | Rohan Gunaratne |
Secretary | Thusitha Peris |
Official website | |
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Sri Lanka Rugby is the governing body for rugby union in Sri Lanka. It is one of the oldest governing bodies in the world, being founded as the Ceylon Rugby Football Union in 1908.[1]
History
[edit]The Ceylon Rugby Football Union was founded in 1908.[2] The Ceylon Rugby Football Union (Ceylon RFU) was founded on 10 August 1908 at a meeting between representatives from Uva, Dimbula, Kelani Valley, Dickoya, Kandy and Colombo at the Grand Orient Hotel (now known as Hotel Taprobane) in Colombo. At the meeting H. B. T. Boucjer (from Uva) was elected as chairman with the representatives unanimously resolving to form the Ceylon Rugby Football Rugby Union and to apply to be affiliated with the English Rugby Football Union. The Ceylon RFU also resolved that Kandy be selected as the centre of the Union and that J. G. Cruikshank be elected as honorary secretary. The Ceylon RFU became the first Rugby Union in Asia.
The SLRFU joined the IRB in 1988.[3] In March 2011 the IRB stripped the SLRFU of full member status after it failed to conduct board elections in accordance with the By-Laws,[4] the SLRFU's full membership however was subsequently re-instated follows the successful completion of the Union’s Annual General Meeting and Board elections.
In 2016 the SLRFU resolved to rename the organisation to Sri Lanka Rugby, following recent changes to other major rugby sporting bodies across the world.
Teams
[edit]Sri Lanka Rugby has several teams under its control.
- Sri Lanka National Rugby Union Team (Tuskers) – the national men's rugby union team of Sri Lanka.
- Sri Lanka Women's National Rugby Union Team – the national women's rugby union team of Sri Lanka.
- Sri Lanka National Rugby Union Sevens Team – the national rugby sevens team of Sri Lanka.
- Sri Lanka Women's National Rugby Union Sevens Team - the national women's rugby sevens team of Sri Lanka.
- Sri Lanka A – the second-level national rugby union team behind the Tuskers.
- Sri Lanka National Rugby Union Under 20s Team – an age graded side that competes at under-20 level for the IRB Junior World Championship.
- Sri Lanka National Rugby Union Schoolboys Team – a representative team of school players that has developed some of today's current national team players.
Former teams
- Sri Lanka National Rugby Union Under 21s Team – a former age graded side that has developed some of today's current Tuskers.
- Sri Lanka National Rugby Union Under 19s Team – a former age graded side that has developed some of today's current Tuskers.
Membership
[edit]Member Unions
- Central Province Rugby Football Union
- North Central Province Rugby Football Union
- Sabaragamuwa Province Rugby Football Union
- Ruhuna Rugby Football Union
- Uva Province Rugby Football Union
- Wayamba Province Rugby Football Union
- Western Province Rugby Football Union
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "A 100 years of Unbroken Tradition!". srilankarugby.com. Archived from the original on 6 June 2009. Retrieved 6 June 2009.
- ^ "National Unions". Rugby Football History. Retrieved 29 October 2014.
- ^ Bath, Richard, ed. (1997). The Complete Book of Rugby. Seven Oaks Ltd. p. 74. ISBN 1-86200-013-1.
- ^ "IRB strips Sri Lanka rugby of full member status". The National. 8 March 2011. Retrieved 29 October 2014.
External links
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