Havelock Sports Club

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Havelock Sports Club
Havelock Sports Club Logo.jpg
Union Sri Lanka Rugby Football Union
Founded1915
Location Sri Lanka
Region Western Province
Ground(s) Havelock Park (Capacity: 5,000)
President Roshan Deen
Coach(es) Flag of Samoa.svg Tavita Tugalese [1]
Captain(s) Flag of Sri Lanka.svg Azmir Fajudeen
League(s) Dialog Rugby League
2019-20 Dialog Rugby League season3

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.

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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.

Havelocks have won the Clifford Cup a total of 14 times, with the latest cup victory in 2019 after a drought of 37 years.

ClubWinsSeasons
Havelock Sports Club141950, 1951, 1961, 1963, 1964, 1967, 1968, 1970‡, 1974, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1981, 2019

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 under World Rugby eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-World Rugby nationality.

PlayerPositionUnion
Rajive Perera Hooker Flag of Sri Lanka.svg Sri Lanka
Anjula de Silva Hooker Flag of Sri Lanka.svg Sri Lanka
Danushka Perera Hooker Flag of Sri Lanka.svg Sri Lanka
Terrance Henry (c) Prop Flag of Sri Lanka.svg Sri Lanka
Liston Karunanayake Prop Flag of Sri Lanka.svg Sri Lanka
Dushmantha Priyadharshana Prop Flag of Sri Lanka.svg Sri Lanka
Steven Nelson Prop Flag of Sri Lanka.svg Sri Lanka
Ravi Jayasuriya Lock Flag of Sri Lanka.svg Sri Lanka
Kavinda Jayasena Lock Flag of Sri Lanka.svg Sri Lanka
Asela Dissanayake Lock Flag of Sri Lanka.svg Sri Lanka
Chanaka Galappaththi Lock Flag of Sri Lanka.svg Sri Lanka
Sudharshana Muthuthanthri (vc) Flanker Flag of Sri Lanka.svg Sri Lanka
Hale T-Pole Flanker Flag of Tonga.svg Tonga
Dhiran Warnakulasuriya Flanker Flag of Sri Lanka.svg Sri Lanka
Daniel Faleafa Number 8 Flag of Tonga.svg Tonga
Paula Kaho Number 8 Flag of Tonga.svg Tonga
PlayerPositionUnion
Andrew Benson Scrum-half Flag of Sri Lanka.svg Sri Lanka
Irsadh Meedin Scrum-half Flag of Sri Lanka.svg Sri Lanka
Niroshan Fernando Fly-half Flag of Sri Lanka.svg Sri Lanka
Prasad Devinda Fly-half Flag of Sri Lanka.svg Sri Lanka
Nimesh Perera Fly-half Flag of Sri Lanka.svg Sri Lanka
Viliami Hakalo Centre Flag of Tonga.svg Tonga
Thusitha Samarathilaka Centre Flag of Sri Lanka.svg Sri Lanka
Aisea Havea Centre Flag of Japan.svg Japan
Isuru Shantha Centre Flag of Sri Lanka.svg Sri Lanka
Sadun Herath Wing Flag of Sri Lanka.svg Sri Lanka
Chamara Dabare Wing Flag of Sri Lanka.svg Sri Lanka
Mohamed Sheriff Fullback Flag of Sri Lanka.svg Sri Lanka
Methun Hapugodage Fullback Flag of Sri Lanka.svg Sri Lanka

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Notable former players

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