Army Sports Club produced a spectacular second half rally to beat the more fancied CH&FC 32-22 in their Clifford Cup Knock-Out Inter-Club Rugby Tournament quarter-final encounter played at the Racecourse Grounds on Saturday (16).
The Soldiers came out probably with their best performance for the current season as they mesmerized their opponents by collecting their points from five tries, two conversions and one penalty.
CH&FC after leading 17-12 at half time failed to consolidate their position and managed to score from four tries and a conversion.
You can share this post!
Content
A Thai woman walking topless in Arugam Bay town has been arrested by the Police.
The UK government has unveiled a package of reforms to simplify imports from developing countries which allows for more garments manufactured in Sri Lanka to enter the UK tariff-free.
The Cabinet has approved a proposal for Sri Lankans overseas to apply for their passports through an online system via the Lankan diplomatic missions.
Ajith Gallage, the owner of a Bird Park in Nagarawawa, Hambantota, has been remanded over allegations of concealing illegally imported motorcycles, in a warehouse owned by him.
A passenger attempting to smuggle the largest quantity of gold of 35 kilo grams was arrested by the Customs at the Bandaranaike International Airport (BIA) today, a senior official said.
Leave Comments