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词条 Serendib International Cup
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  1. Background

  2. Format

  3. Participants

     Table 

  4. Fixtures

     Sri Lanka v Madagascar  Madagascar v Poland  Sri Lanka v Poland 

  5. Statistics

     Points scorers  Try scorers 

  6. Squads

  7. Sponsorship & Broadcasting rights

  8. See also

  9. References

  10. External links

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|logo = Serendib International Cup.jpg
|pixels = 280px
|alt = Official logo of the Serendib International Cup
|host = Sri Lanka
|venue = Colombo Racecourse
|date = 26 Oct – 1 Nov 2013
|countries = {{ru|MAD}}
{{ru|POL}}
{{ru|SRI}}
|champion = Madagascar
|runnerup = Sri Lanka
|third = Poland
|nations = 3
|matches = 3
|tries = 13
|attendance =
|top scorer = {{flagicon|SRI}} Riza Mubarak (28)
|most tries = {{flagicon|MAD}} Bernard Razafindranaivo (3)
|preceded by =
|succeeded by =
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The Serendib International Cup (known as the Dialog Serendib International Cup for sponsorship reasons) was an international rugby union competition for emerging nations held in Sri Lanka in 2013 (Serendib is the old Arabic, Persian and Urdu name for Sri Lanka). The Serendib Cup was contested by the hosts Sri Lanka and the Malagasy and Polish national rugby teams. The tournament was backed by the International Rugby Board and was played over three match days in Colombo between 26 October and 1 November, coinciding with the 2013 end-of-year rugby union tests.[1][2]

The tournament served as a pan-regional competition in Asia that will further the profile of Asian rugby and international rugby in Sri Lanka, as the region prepares to host the Rugby World Cup for the first time in 2019 in Japan. The tournament also provided an invaluable platform to step up in performance and ranking for all three Unions as well as the opportunity for the emerging nations to play internationals matches outside of their own region.[3]

The competition was set bring together thriving Unions that are experiencing unprecedented growth, participation and interest in the sport.[1] Its future plans are to make it into a second tier World Cup, which is set to expand to 16-24 teams in the years to come.[4] It will be the launch of a new era in Sri Lankan Rugby as the country is becoming a leading contender in Asia.[2]

The competition was won by Madagascar following their 17-12 victory over the hosts on Day 1, and their 25-21 victory over Poland on Day 2.

Background

The three participating unions are high performance emerging nations with the sport having an ever growing presence. The competition comes as all three unions are still in the process for qualifying for a place in the 2015 Rugby World Cup. The national sport in Madagascar, Test matches regularly attract 40,000 capacity crowds against others high performers of the region such as Kenya, Namibia and Zimbabwe. Madagascar is two wins away from qualifying for the 2015 Rugby World Cup placing third in the 2013 Africa Cup. Poland is a highly competitive FIRA-AER Union currently placing third in the 2012–14 European Nations Cup First Division B.

Sri Lanka has one of the largest number of registered players in the world currently boasting 58,000 players, positioning the Union within the top 15 in the world. With Sri Lanka's win the 2013 Asian Five Nations division 1, the 2014 Asian Five Nations will see their return to the top ranks of the championships. This tournament will be preparation for the Union's high performance programme for next year's Asian 5 Nations. The winner will qualify directly to 2015 Rugby World Cup as Asia 1, while the runner-up will enter the Repechage.[3]

For the development of the sport in Sri Lanka, the hosting of such a tournament is key in growing awareness by building stronger commercial and broadcasting platforms. It comes in addition to the annual Asian Five Nations Asian championship, founded in 2008. Rugby in Sri Lanka is currently worth more than 1–2 billion Rupees and is widespread throughout the country. According to SLRFU President Asanga Seneviratne rugby could become Sri Lanka’s most popular sport within the next decade. The SLRFU envisions the tournament to becoming a second-tier world cup.[5]

Namal Rajapaksa has been named as the captain of the Sri Lankan team ahead of the tournament, as Yoshitha Rajapaksa is out of the squad due to injuries.[2][6]

Format

The tournament is a round-robin, where each team plays one match against each of the other teams, with points being awarded at the end of each match: 4 points for a win, 3 points for a draw and 0 points for a loss. Bonus points are also awarded: 1 point for scoring 4 tries or more in a match whether the teams losses or not and 1 point for a loss within 7 game points. A loss by 8 points or more would give the team no bonus point.

Participants

Table

PositionNationGamesPointsBonus
points
Total
points
PlayedWonDrawnLostForAgainstDifference
1{{ru|MAD}} (44)22004233+908
2{{ru|SRI}} (39)21013842-415
3{{ru|POL}} (28)20024651-522
Pre-tournament IRB rankings in parentheses.

Points are awarded to the teams as follows:

ResultsPoints
Win4 points
Draw3 points
4 or more tries1 point
Loss within 7 points1 point
Loss greater than 7 points0 points

Fixtures

All matches are to be played under lights.[2]

Sri Lanka v Madagascar

{{rugbybox
|date = 26 October 2013
|time = 17:30 SLST (30)
|home = {{ru-rt|SRI}}
|score = 12–17
|report = Report
|away = {{ru|MAD}}
|pen1 = Mubarak (4/6) 5', 26', 31', 74'
|try2 = Rakotonirina 19' m
Razafindranaivo 55' c
Tolotra Ramaromiantso 79' m
|con2 = Rakoto (1/3) 56'
|stadium = Colombo Racecourse, Colombo
|attendance =
|referee = {{flagicon|JPN}} Taku Otsuki (JRFU)
}}

Madagascar v Poland

{{rugbybox
|date = 29 October 2013
|time = 17:30 SLST (30)
|home = {{ru-rt|MAD}}
|score = 25–21
|report = Report
|away = {{ru|POL}}
|try1 = Razafindranaivo (2) 12' c, 15' c
Rakotoarivelo 43' m
|con1 = Rakoto (2/3) 13', 15',
|pen1 = Rakoto (0/1)
|drop1 = Rakoto (2/3) 33', 46'
|try2 = Sirocki 36' c
Pawelec 68' m
|con2 = Banaszek (1/2) 36'
|pen2 = Banaszek (3/4) 8', 29', 40'
|stadium = Colombo Racecourse, Colombo
|attendance =
|referee = {{flagicon|SRI}} Irshad Cader (SLRFU)
}}

Sri Lanka v Poland

{{rugbybox
|date = 1 November 2013
|time = 19:30 SLST (30)
|home = {{ru-rt|SRI}}
|score = 26–25
|report = Report
|away = {{ru|POL}}
|try1 = Fernando (2) 37' c, 56' c
|con1 = Mubarak (2/2) 36', 57'
|pen1 = Mubarak (3/5) 21', 34', 52'
|drop1 = Mubarak 61'
|try2 = Bachurzewski 18' c
Pawelec 31' m
Sirocilli 77' c
|con2 = Banaszek (2/3) 18', 78'
|pen2 = Banaszek (2/4) 27', 50',
|stadium = Colombo Racecourse, Colombo
|attendance =
|referee = {{flagicon|JPN}} Taku Otsuki (JRFU)
}}

Statistics

{{col-begin}}{{col-2}}

Points scorers

PosNameTeamPts
1Riza Mubarak{{ru|SRI}}28
2Dawid Benaszek{{ru|POL}}21
3Bernard Razafindranaivo{{ru|MAD}}15
4José Rakoto{{ru|MAD}}12
6Niroshan Fernando{{ru|SRI}}10
7Craig Bachurzewski{{ru|POL}}5
Dawid Pawelec{{ru|POL}}
Robert Pawelec{{ru|POL}}
Benjainina Rakotoarivelo{{ru|MAD}}
Alain Rakotonirina{{ru|MAD}}
Ratsimba Tolotra Ramaromiantso{{ru|MAD}}
Szymon Sirocki{{ru|POL}}
Tomasz Sirocili{{ru|POL}}
{{col-2}}

Try scorers

PosNameTeamTries
1Bernard Razafindranaivo{{ru|MAD}}3
2Niroshan Fernando{{ru|SRI}}2
3Craig Bachurzewski{{ru|POL}}1
Dawid Pawelec{{ru|POL}}
Robert Pawelec{{ru|POL}}
Benjainina Rakotoarivelo{{ru|MAD}}
Alain Rakotonirina{{ru|MAD}}
Ratsimba Tolotra Ramaromiantso{{ru|MAD}}
Szymon Sirocki{{ru|POL}}
Tomasz Sirocili{{ru|POL}}
{{col-end}}

Squads

{{hidden|Sri Lanka|bg1=#ccccff|

The SLRU announced their 28 man squad on 26 October.[7]

Head Coach: {{flagicon|SRI}} Ronnie Ibrahim{{nat rs start}}{{nat rs player|pos=HK|name=Bilal Hassan|age=|caps=|club=Sri Lanka Navy Sports|clubnat=SRI}}{{nat rs player|pos=HK|name=N. A. Jayalal|age=|caps=|club=Sri Lanka Army Sports Club|clubnat=SRI}}{{nat rs player|pos=HK|name=Namal Rajapaksa (c)|age={{Birth date and age|1986|4|10|df=y}}|caps=|club=Sri Lanka Navy Sports|clubnat=SRI}}{{nat rs player|pos=PR|name=Achala Perera|age=|caps=|club=Kandy Sports Club|clubnat=SRI}}{{nat rs player|pos=PR|name=Duminda Pullikuttiarachi|age=|caps=|club=|clubnat=SRI}}{{nat rs player|pos=PR|name=Dushmantha Priyadarshana|age=|caps=|club=Havelock Sports Club|clubnat=SRI}}{{nat rs player|pos=PR|name=Eranga Swarnathilake|age=|caps=|club=Sri Lanka Army Sports Club|clubnat=SRI}}{{nat rs player|pos=PR|name=Henry Terance|age=|caps=|club=Havelock Sports Club|clubnat=SRI}}{{nat rs player|pos=LK|name=Hasitha Perera|age=|caps=|club=|clubnat=SRI}}{{nat rs player|pos=LK|name=Sathya Ranatunga|age=|caps=|club=Sri Lanka Navy Sports|clubnat=SRI}}{{nat rs player|pos=FL|name=Danushka Perera|age=|caps=|club=Sri Lanka Navy Sports|clubnat=SRI}}{{nat rs player|pos=FL|name=Ishan Noor|age=|caps=|club=Ceylonese Rugby & Football Club|clubnat=SRI}}{{nat rs player|pos=FL|name=Rohitha Rajapaksa|age=|caps=|club=Sri Lanka Navy Sports|clubnat=SRI}}{{nat rs player|pos=FL|name=Sharo Fernando|age=|caps=|club=Upcountry Lions|clubnat=SRI}}{{nat rs player|pos=N8|name=Sajith Saranga|age=|caps=|club=Upcountry Lions|clubnat=SRI}}{{nat rs player|pos=SH|name=Kavindu de Costa|age=|caps=|club=|clubnat=SRI}}{{nat rs player|pos=SH|name=Rehan Weerakoon|age=|caps=|club=Sri Lanka Navy Sports|clubnat=SRI}}{{nat rs player|pos=FH|name=Dave Anand|age=|caps=|club=|clubnat=SRI}}{{nat rs player|pos=FH|name=Fazil Marija|age=|caps=|club=Kandy Sports Club|clubnat=SRI}}{{nat rs player|pos=FH|name=Niroshan Fernando|age=|caps=|club=Havelock Sports Club|clubnat=SRI}}{{nat rs player|pos=CE|name=Dinusha Chathuranga Fernando|age=|caps=|club=|clubnat=SRI}}{{nat rs player|pos=CE|name=Lavanka Perera|age=|caps=|club=|clubnat=SRI}}{{nat rs player|pos=CE|name=Lee Keegal|age=|caps=|club=|clubnat=SRI}}{{nat rs player|pos=CE|name=Pradeep Liyanage|age=|caps=|club=Kandy Sports Club|clubnat=SRI}}{{nat rs player|pos=WG|name=Chamara Dabare|age=|caps=|club=Havelock Sports Club|clubnat=SRI}}{{nat rs player|pos=WG|name=Sandun Herath|age=|caps=|club=Havelock Sports Club|clubnat=SRI}}{{nat rs player|pos=FB|name=Nuwan Hettiarachi|age=|caps=|club=Sri Lanka Navy Sports|clubnat=SRI}}{{nat rs player|pos=FB|name=Riza Mubarak|age=|caps=|club=Sri Lanka Navy Sports|clubnat=SRI}}{{nat rs end}}
}}{{hidden|Poland|bg1=#ccccff|

Poland's 21 man squad was announce on 17 October.[8]

Head Coach: {{flagicon|POL}} Tomasz Putra{{nat rs start}}{{nat rs player|pos=PR|name=Craig Bachurzewski|age=|caps=|club=Glasgow Hawks|clubnat=SCO}}{{nat rs player|pos=PR|name=Adrian Chróściel|age=|caps=|club=MKP Pogoń Siedlce|clubnat=POL}}{{nat rs player|pos=FL|name=Mateusz Bartoszek|age={{Birth date and age2|2013|10|26|1990|1|20|df=y}}|caps=12|club=Glasgow Hawks|clubnat=SCO}}{{nat rs player|pos=FL|name=Paweł Dąbrowski|age={{Birth date and age2|2013|10|26|1981|5|13|df=y}}|caps=|club=RC Arka Gdynia|clubnat=POL}}{{nat rs player|pos=LK|name=Karol Perzak|age=|caps=|club=RC Arka Gdynia|clubnat=POL}}{{nat rs player|pos=FL|name=Piotr Zeszutek|age=|caps=|club=|clubnat=}}{{nat rs player|pos=FL|name=Marek Płonka|age=|caps=|club=RC Lechia Gdańsk|clubnat=POL}}{{nat rs player|pos=PR|name=Cyprian Majcher|age=|caps=|club=RC Lechia Gdańsk|clubnat=POL}}{{nat rs player|pos=HK|name=Stanisław Niedźwiedzki|age=|caps=|club=|clubnat=}}{{nat rs player|pos=SH|name=Rafał Janeczko|age=|caps=|club=RC Lechia Gdańsk|clubnat=POL}}{{nat rs player|pos=FH|name=Dawid Banaszek|age={{Birth date and age2|2013|10|26|1987|2|4|df=y}}|caps=19|club=Arka Gdynia|clubnat=POL}}{{nat rs player|pos=FH|name=Dawid Lorentowicz|age=|caps=|club=MKP Pogoń Siedlce|clubnat=POL}}{{nat rs player|pos=|name=Marek Przychodzki|age=|caps=|club=|clubnat=}}{{nat rs player|pos=CE|name=Rafał Szrejber|age=|caps=|club=RC Arka Gdynia|clubnat=POL}}{{nat rs player|pos=CE|name=Robert Pawelec|age=|caps=|club=MKP Pogoń Siedlce|clubnat=POL}}{{nat rs player|pos=CE|name=Tomasz Rokicki|age=|caps=|club=RC Lechia Gdańsk|clubnat=POL}}{{nat rs player|pos=WG|name=Szymon Sirocki|age=|caps=|club=RC Arka Gdynia|clubnat=POL}}{{nat rs player|pos=CE|name=Tomasz Gasik|age=|caps=|club=MKP Pogoń Siedlce|clubnat=POL}}{{nat rs player|pos=CE|name=Sebastian Łuczak|age=|caps=|club=|clubnat=}}{{nat rs player|pos=|name=Robert Kwiatkowski|age=|caps=|club=|clubnat=}}{{nat rs end}}
}}{{hidden|Madagascar|bg1=#ccccff|

Madagascar's 29 man squad was announce on 18 October.[8]

Head Coach: {{flagicon|MAD}} Bertin Rafalimanana{{nat rs start}}{{nat rs player|pos=|name=Rantoniaina Hasina Rakotoarivelo|age=|caps=|club=|clubnat=}}{{nat rs player|pos=|name=Christian Jean Felix Andrianjaka|age=|caps=|club=|clubnat=}}{{nat rs player|pos=|name=Maroson Vonjiniaina Andriamananjara|age=|caps=|club=|clubnat=}}{{nat rs player|pos=|name=Dimbiniaina Jean Willy Rabemananjara|age=|caps=|club=|clubnat=}}{{nat rs player|pos=|name=Rodolphe Randriamanantena|age=|caps=|club=|clubnat=}}{{nat rs player|pos=|name=Hajanirina Randrianambinina|age=|caps=|club=|clubnat=}}{{nat rs player|pos=|name=Ratsimba Tolotra Ramaromiantso|age=|caps=|club=|clubnat=}}{{nat rs player|pos=|name=Tahina Hery Zo Randrianarisoa|age=|caps=|club=|clubnat=}}{{nat rs player|pos=|name=Maminandrasana Solomampionona|age=|caps=|club=|clubnat=}}{{nat rs player|pos=|name=Tolotra Claudio Ravelonomenjanahary|age=|caps=|club=|clubnat=}}{{nat rs player|pos=|name=Guy Rolland Randriamiarana|age=|caps=|club=|clubnat=}}{{nat rs player|pos=|name=Nirina Jacky Bayard|age=|caps=|club=|clubnat=}}{{nat rs player|pos=|name=Romuald Rafaralahy|age=|caps=|club=|clubnat=}}{{nat rs player|pos=|name=José Rakoto (c)|age=|caps=|club=|clubnat=}}{{nat rs player|pos=|name=Juliot Mahavy|age=|caps=|club=|clubnat=}}{{nat rs player|pos=|name=Deraniaina Rakotozafy|age=|caps=|club=|clubnat=}}{{nat rs player|pos=|name=Alain Rakotonirina|age=|caps=|club=|clubnat=}}{{nat rs player|pos=|name=Serge Rajoelina|age=|caps=|club=|clubnat=}}{{nat rs player|pos=|name=Benjaniaina Mandimby Rakotoarivelo|age=|caps=|club=|clubnat=}}{{nat rs player|pos=|name=Soloniaina Herizo Rasoanaivo|age=|caps=|club=|clubnat=}}{{nat rs player|pos=|name=Bernard Razafindranaivo|age=|caps=|club=|clubnat=}}{{nat rs player|pos=|name=Tiana Nirina Ravelomanantsoa|age=|caps=|club=|clubnat=}}{{nat rs player|pos=|name=Tolotra Mampionontsoa Rakotoson|age=|caps=|club=|clubnat=}}{{nat rs player|pos=|name=Michael Raharijaona|age=|caps=|club=|clubnat=}}{{nat rs end}}
}}

Sponsorship & Broadcasting rights

Dialog are the title sponsors of the tournament as the premier sports sponsors in the country, while MTV Sports is set to broadcast all matches live as the tournament’s official broadcaster.[4][5][9] Atom Technologies [10] is the other principal sponsor of the tournament as well as the official digital signage provider at all the matches.[11]

See also

  • 2013 IRB Tbilisi Cup
  • 2013 end-of-year rugby union tests

References

1. ^{{cite web|title=Sri Lanka to host new IRB supported event|url=http://www.irb.com./newsmedia/mediazone/pressrelease/newsid=2068928.html#sri+lanka+host+irb+supported+event|publisher=IRB|accessdate=4 October 2013}}
2. ^{{cite web|title=Namal skipper for Serendib International Cup|url=http://www.dailynews.lk/sports/namal-skipper-serendib-international-cup|accessdate=4 October 2013}}
3. ^{{cite web|title=Serendib International Cup match schedule released|url=http://www.rugby.lk/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=409:slrfu-release-serendib-intl-cup-match-details&catid=13:international&Itemid=207|publisher=rugby.lk|accessdate=4 October 2013}}
4. ^{{cite web|title=Serendib International Cup to be Powered By Dialog|url=http://www.thepapare.com/index.php/rugby-football/1608-serendib-international-cup-to-be-powered-by-dialog|publisher=thepapare|accessdate=25 October 2013}}
5. ^{{cite web|title=MTV Sports Broadcast Partners fuel the inaugural edition of the IRB Serendib International Cup|url=http://www.rugby.lk/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=408:mtv-sports-broadcast-partners-fuel-the-inaugural-edition-of-the-irb-serendib-international-cup&catid=13:international&Itemid=207|publisher=rugby.lk|accessdate=4 October 2013}}
6. ^{{cite web|title=Namal to lead the national rugby team|url=http://www.srilankamirror.lk/news/10933-namal-to-lead-the-national-rugby-team|publisher=Srilankamirror|accessdate=4 October 2013}}
7. ^{{cite web|title=Sri Lanka Squad Announced|url=http://rugby.lk/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=421%3Asl-squad-announced&catid=28%3Aserendib-cup&Itemid=352|publisher=rugby.lk|accessdate=25 October 2013}}
8. ^{{cite web|title=Poland and Madagascar name their squad for Serendib Cup|url=http://www.slrfu.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=416:poland-name-their-squad-for-serendib-cup&catid=28:serendib-cup&Itemid=352|accessdate=17 October 2013}}
9. ^{{cite web|title=Serendib International Cup 2013|url=http://www.thepapare.com/index.php/rugby-football/1568-serendib-international-cup-2013|publisher=thepapare}}
10. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.atom.lk|title=Best Consumer Electronic Brands in Sri Lanka|website=www.atom.lk|language=en|access-date=2018-05-05}}
11. ^http://www.rugby.lk/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=410:serendib-international-cup&catid=28:serendib-cup&Itemid=352

External links

  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20120808054155/http://www.rugby.lk/ Sri Lanka Rugby Football Union]
{{International rugby union}}{{Rugby union in Sri Lanka}}

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