2011 Carlton Rugby Super 7's | |
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Tournament details | |
Countries | 15 |
Tournament format(s) | Knockout |
Date | 29 - 30 October 2011 5 - 6 November 2011 |
Tournament statistics | |
Teams | 10 |
Matches played | 37 |
Final | |
Venue | Bogambara Stadium Royal College Sports Complex |
Champions | Central Kings |
Runners-up | Western Warriors |
The 2011 Carlton Rugby Super 7's was the third year of the Carlton Rugby 7's tournament,[1] however unlike previous years it was not contested by international teams but by franchises representing the various regions around the country. The competition was rebranded as the Carlton Super 7s to reflect the change. The competition was divided into two legs, with the first round of matches played at Bogambara Stadium in Kandy, Sri Lanka on 29 and 30 October 2011 and the second leg at the Royal College Sports Complex in Colombo on 5 and 6 November 2011.[2] The competition was contested by ten regional teams namely Uva Vipers, Southern Sharks, Northern Gladiators, Jaffna Challengers, Western Warriors, Eastern Eagles, North Western Blacks, North Central Typhoons, Sabaragamuwa Stallions and Central Kings.[3]
Each team was able to field up to four International players, two Division A grade Sri Lankan club players and a under 21 school player.
The ten teams played in two groups: Pool A and Pool B,[4] with each of the five teams in each of the respective pools playing against each other once during each leg of the competition.
The Central Kings were the eventual winners in 2011 beating Western Warriors in the final by 38-5 points.[5][6]
First leg
editGroup stage
editPool A
editTeams Pld W D L PF PA +/− Pts Central Kings 3 3 0 0 76 26 +50 9 Uva Vipers 3 3 0 0 64 33 +31 9 Sabaragamuwa Stallions 3 1 0 2 61 55 +6 5 Eastern Eagles 3 1 0 2 36 66 −20 5 Western Warriors 3 0 0 3 28 78 -50 3
Results
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Pool B
editTeams Pld W D L PF PA +/− Pts Southern Sharks 3 3 0 0 61 35 +26 9 Northern Gladiators 3 2 1 0 73 40 +33 8 Jaffna Challengers 3 2 0 1 55 33 +22 7 North Central Typhoons 3 0 1 2 45 68 -23 4 North Western Blacks 3 0 0 3 40 71 -31 3
Results
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Finals
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9th Place playoff
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Second Leg
editGroup stage
editPool A
editTeams Pld W D L PF PA +/− Pts Southern Sharks 3 3 0 0 76 26 +50 9 Western Warriors 3 3 0 0 64 33 +31 9 Sabaragamuwa Stallions 3 1 0 2 61 55 +6 5 Eastern Eagles 3 1 0 2 36 66 −20 5 Northern Gladiators 3 0 0 3 28 78 -50 3
Results
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Pool B
editTeams Pld W D L PF PA +/− Pts Central Kings 3 3 0 0 76 26 +50 9 North Western Blacks 3 3 0 0 64 33 +31 9 Jaffna Challengers 3 1 0 2 61 55 +6 5 Uva Vipers 3 1 0 2 36 66 −20 5 North Central Typhoons 3 0 0 3 28 78 -50 3
Results
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Finals
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9th Place playoff
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Central Kings
editHead coach: Geoffrey Charles Colin Allen Manager: Felix Wijesinghe
Player | Club |
Fazil Marija (captain) | |
Zar W. Lawrence | |
Benjamin Botica | |
Justin Enon Boyd | |
Chula Susantha | |
Mohomad Sherif | |
Niranjan Wikramarathne | |
Oshan Perera | |
Sharo Fernando | |
Randika De Alwis | |
Amila Prasantha | |
Heshan Kalhara | |
Pubudu Kodagoda | |
M. E. R. C. S. Silva | |
Faizal Marija |
Sabaragamuwa Stallions
editHead coach: Albert Caravelli Manager: Waruna De Silva
Player | Club |
Saliya Handapangoda (captain) | |
Louis Fasalal | |
Aaron Bancroft | |
Lewis Ivor Reece | |
Shalom Pitone Nigel Suniula | |
Gayan Weeraratne | |
Bilal Hasan | |
Charith Seneviratne | |
Richard Dharmapala | |
Gayan Iddamalgoda | |
Mohamad Akram | |
Thusitha Senanayake | |
Murad Ramzeen | |
Gayan Ratnayake | |
Manju Wijeratne | |
Tuan Shamrock |
Western Warriors
editHead coach: Pedro Fernandes Manager: S. W. Chang
Player | Club |
Dushantha Lewke (captain) | |
Nasoni Rokobiau | |
Nafi Tuitavake | |
Alex Rhys Walker | |
Mark Kempema Bokhoven | |
Vishvamithra Jayasinghe | |
Shenal Dias | |
Moshin Faleel | |
Heshan Gunaratne | |
Rehan Weerakoon | |
Dilan de Soysa | |
Radeesha Seneviratne | |
Diran Warnakulasooriya | |
Kalana Amarasinghe | |
Rizwan Meedin | |
Indika Udayakumara |
Eastern Eagles
editHead coach: Pierce Michael Scott Laing Manager: Rajeew Perera
Player | Club | |
Lasintha De Costha (captain) | ||
Ratu Emosi Vucago | ||
Nemani Nagusa | ||
Miles Aiston Craigwell | ||
Anuruddha Willwara | ||
Sandun Herath | ||
Suranga Pushpakumara | ||
Asela Disanayake | ||
Thusitha Samarathilake | ||
Eranga Weerakkodi | ||
D. Priyadarshana | ||
Pushpa Kumara Perera | ||
Rohitha Rajapaksha | ||
Suranga Arunasantha | ||
Sajitha Bandara |
Northern Central Typhoons
editHead coach: Manager: Aruna Uduwalagedara
Player | Club |
Thanuja Senevirathne (captain) | |
Apisal Masiyasa Naiyabo | |
Kelemedi Bolatagane | |
Bastian Frank Himmer | |
Priyantha Ekanayake | |
Samantha Lakshan | |
Gemunu Indrachapa | |
Sajith Suhaib | |
Chanaka Darshana | |
Uthpala Senevirathne | |
Champika Thushara | |
Viraj Devasudendra | |
Chanaka Gunarathne | |
Heshan Gomes |
Jaffna Challengers
editHead coach: Paul Claridge Manager: Anuradha Fonseka
Player | Club |
Yoshitha Rajapaksha (captain) | |
Ratu Osea Ramodi Kolinisau | |
Lance MacDonald | |
William Hafu | |
Paul Louis Emerick | |
Roshan Weerarathne | |
Mithun Hapugoda | |
Ashane De Costa | |
Dulip Methruwan | |
Prasad Devendra | |
Nigei Ratwatta | |
Sean Foster | |
Nilufer Ibrahim | |
Dulanjana Wijesinghe | |
Lakith Perera | |
Kanchana Ramanayake |
Uva Vipers
editHead coach: Peter Woods Manager: Rohan Chinthaka
Player | Club |
Kosala Thisera (captain) | |
Samuela Saqiwa | |
Amasio Valence | |
Mustafa Güngör | |
Sajith Saranga | |
Danushka Ranjan | |
Nuwan Chamara | |
Shehan Pathirana | |
Charindu Chanaka | |
Pium Jayasinghe | |
Ameen Jameel | |
Rifideen Rizwan | |
Asitha Rathnayake | |
Amila Bandara | |
Lee Keegle |
Southern Sharks
editHead coach: Christopher Roche Manager: Mahesh Kumara
Player | Club |
Amjad Bucks (captain) | |
Edwin Cocker | |
Nalu Tuigamala | |
Philip Steffan Jones | |
Zachary Test | |
Sooriya Bandara | |
Dinusha Chathuranga | |
Chamara Vithanage | |
Kanil Senevirathne | |
Dilip Selvam, | |
Ruchira Rathnage | |
Mohomed Shashan | |
Sanka Rajaguru | |
Cleod Shanaka | |
H. V. Hewawasam | |
Niroshan Karunarathne |
Northern Gladiators
editHead coach: Serevi Waisale Manager: Senaka Amarasinghe
North Western Blacks
editHead coach: Manager: Dilroy Fernando
Player | Club |
Chanaka Chandimal (captain) | |
Rocky Khan | |
Eroni Ravaga-Gaunavou | |
Matthew Pereira Hawkins | |
Pradeep Piyanage | |
Sudarshan Muthuthanthri | |
Radika Hettiarachchi | |
Gayan Rathnage | |
Jason Dissanayake | |
Rajitha Sansoni | |
Heshan Maduranga | |
Chirantha Samaraweera | |
Pradeep Kurukulasooriya | |
Dulaj Perera | |
Mohamed Fazli |
References
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- ^ Abeysekera, Anuradha (15 October 2011). "Carlton Super 7s on a grand scale this year". Daily News. Retrieved 28 October 2016.
- ^ Pinnawala, Chathura (13 October 2016). "Ground breaking Carlton Super Sevens to get underway on October 29". The Island. Retrieved 26 October 2016.
- ^ Abdeen, S. M. Jiffrey (28 October 2011). "Carlton Super Sevens kicks off on October 29". Daily News. Retrieved 28 October 2016.
- ^ Shehan, Daniel (8 November 2011). "Central Kings crowned Carlton champions". Daily FT. Retrieved 28 October 2016.
- ^ Nagahawatte, Ravi (7 November 2011). "Central Kings crowned Overall winners at Carlton Super Sevens". The Island. Retrieved 28 October 2016.
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