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Asia Rugby (AR) imposed a punishment of USD 10,000 on Sri Lanka Rugby for not fielding a Women’s Rugby Sevens outfit at the third leg which took place in Al Ain, UAE.
As per the agreement between AR and National Olympic Committee (NOC) the agreement was reached to feature a Men’s and Women’s outfit in South Korea and UAE after missing out in the first leg in Thailand due to the suspension imposed on SLR by AR.
Sri Lanka Men’s outfit featured both in the South Korean and UAE leg but the Women’s outfit featured in South Korea but pulled out from the last leg in UAE within a short span of time.
According to the agreement signed between AR and NOC this punishment was imposed and this should be paid in full before the Women’s feature in the next Asian event.
(SJ)
Saman Thursday, 22 December 2022 02:14 PM
Please inform them that due to bad experience in Korea we have no choice for time been. Need genuine captain to lead side
Samitha Thursday, 22 December 2022 02:34 PM
State minister had been ruptured due to his attitude to late for a meeting with Korean delegation. Dollar-less Sri Lanka had been fined for attitude for ignorance. Public servants in Sri Lanka had been dumped due to their kings-mindset. Bribes and commissions have been all over country. Old models do not fit anymore!
Curious Thursday, 22 December 2022 02:35 PM
Participation would have cost more than 10000 USD. This sounds better.
jo Thursday, 22 December 2022 04:38 PM
Sorry No Dollars to pay. Very Bad debt.
Ranjan Friday, 23 December 2022 06:39 AM
Please tell them we are bankrupt and please as a gesture inform every kith, kin and even all the robins to put a hat collection and send to us in dollars
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