Havelock Sports Club

















































Havelock Sports Club
Havelock Sports Club Logo.jpg
Union Sri Lanka Rugby Football Union
Founded 1915
Location Sri Lanka
Region Western Province
Ground(s)
Havelock Park (Capacity: 5,000)
President Roshan Deen
Coach(es)
Samoa Tavita Tugalese[1]
Captain(s)
Sri Lanka Dhiran Warnakulasuriya
League(s)
Dialog Rugby League
Clifford Cup
2016-17 Dialog Rugby League season 2

Havelock Sports Club is a Division 'A' rugby union team based in Sri Lanka that plays in the Dialog Rugby League. The Club has a long history and Rugby is the club's main sporting activity. The "Havies", as they are commonly known amongst its members, is situated in Colombo and the club's ground is known as Havelock Park. The club has produced some excellent players over the last few decades including Sri Lankan Nationals such as Michael Jayasekera, Hisham Abdeen, Graham Raux, Sanjeewa Jayasinghe and Rajeev Ganapathy. The club has struggled over the last decade to retain its players with their star performers crossing over to more star-powered clubs.


This has changed with the help of former Sri Lanka, Ceylonese R & FC Fly Half, Asanga Seneviratne, who is the current head of the Sri Lanka Rugby Football Union. He has changed the face of Havies Rugby over the last year by helping them find sponsors through companies he controls, which has helped lift the standards of the club on-field and off-field. A new stadium has been built with games being played under lights. Havelocks went on to win the league season in 2012 defeating the Kandy Sports Club, who were the champions for the preceding 10 years.




Contents






  • 1 2013


  • 2 2013 Squad


    • 2.1 Notable Expat Players


    • 2.2 Notable Former Players




  • 3 References


  • 4 External links





2013


Havies come out in 2013 Rugby Season as one of the favorites to win the title. They were strengthened by the inclusion of some talented school boys and alongside their experienced players from the 2012 year. They contracted the services of 4 Tongan Internationals for the season, namely Number 8 Paula Kaho who acted as player-coach, and who was assisted by fellow internationals Hale T-Pole , Daniel Faleafa and Viliami Hakalo (who played for Havelocks in 2012). All four
represented Tonga in 2013.



2013 Squad


Note: Flags indicate national union as has been defined under WR eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-WR nationality.




























































































Player
Position
Union

Rajive Perera

Hooker

Sri Lanka Sri Lanka

Anjula de Silva

Hooker

Sri Lanka Sri Lanka

Danushka Perera

Hooker

Sri Lanka Sri Lanka

Terrance Henry (c)

Prop

Sri Lanka Sri Lanka

Liston Karunanayake

Prop

Sri Lanka Sri Lanka

Dushmantha Priyadharshana

Prop

Sri Lanka Sri Lanka

Steven Nelson

Prop

Sri Lanka Sri Lanka

Ravi Jayasuriya

Lock

Sri Lanka Sri Lanka

Kavinda Jayasena

Lock

Sri Lanka Sri Lanka

Asela Dissanayake

Lock

Sri Lanka Sri Lanka

Chanaka Galappaththi

Lock

Sri Lanka Sri Lanka

Sudharshana Muthuthanthri (vc)

Flanker

Sri Lanka Sri Lanka

Hale T-Pole

Flanker

Tonga Tonga

Dhiran Warnakulasuriya

Flanker

Sri Lanka Sri Lanka

Daniel Faleafa

Number 8

Tonga Tonga

Paula Kaho

Number 8

Tonga Tonga









































































Player
Position
Union

Andrew Benson

Scrum-half

Sri Lanka Sri Lanka

Irsadh Meedin

Scrum-half

Sri Lanka Sri Lanka

Niroshan Fernando

Fly-half

Sri Lanka Sri Lanka

Prasad Devinda

Fly-half

Sri Lanka Sri Lanka

Nimesh Perera

Fly-half

Sri Lanka Sri Lanka

Viliami Hakalo

Centre

Tonga Tonga

Thusitha Samarathilaka

Centre

Sri Lanka Sri Lanka

Aisea Havea

Centre

Japan Japan

Isuru Shantha

Centre

Sri Lanka Sri Lanka

Sadun Herath

Wing

Sri Lanka Sri Lanka

Chamara Dabare

Wing

Sri Lanka Sri Lanka

Mohamed Sheriff

Fullback

Sri Lanka Sri Lanka

Methun Hapugodage

Fullback

Sri Lanka Sri Lanka



Notable Expat Players




  • New Zealand Niva Ta'auso - former Connacht (34 games), Chiefs (16 caps) and Highlanders (9 caps) player.


  • Tonga Viliami Hakalo - 4 caps for Tonga (3 tries). Former Pro D2 player.


  • Tonga Paula Kaho - Tonga.


  • Samoa Nissan Aitui - Samoa U20 international.


  • Tonga Joseph Wilson Vaka - 5 caps for Tonga.


  • Fiji Jale Sailasa Salusalu - 5 caps for Fiji



Notable Former Players




  • Sri Lanka Graham Raux - Sri Lanka international.


  • Sri Lanka Hisham Abdeen - Sri Lanka international.


  • Sri Lanka Rajeev Ganapathy - Sri Lanka international.


  • Sri Lanka Hilmy Saheed - Sri Lanka international.


  • Sri Lanka Sudesh Abheysinghe - Sri Lanka international.


  • Sri Lanka Chanka Jayaweera - Sri Lanka international.


  • Sri Lanka Rajive Perera - Sri Lanka international.


  • Sri Lanka Chamara Vithanage - Sri Lanka international.


  • Sri Lanka Sanjeewa Jayasinghe - Sri Lanka international.



References





  1. ^ http://www.thepapare.com/index.php/rugby-football/club-rugby/10296-laga-to-coach-havelocks-sports-club




External links



  • Sri Lanka RFU Official website

  • Provincial Unions


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