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2011 Carlton Rugby Super 7's
Tournament details
Countries15
Tournament format(s)Knockout
Date29 - 30 October 2011
5 - 6 November 2011
Tournament statistics
Teams10
Matches played37
Final
VenueBogambara Stadium
Royal College Sports Complex
ChampionsCentral Kings
Runners-upWestern Warriors
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The 2011 Carlton Rugby Super 7's was the third year of the Carlton Rugby 7's tournament,[1] however unlike previous years it was not contested by international teams but by franchises representing the various regions around the country. The competition was rebranded as the Carlton Super 7s to reflect the change. The competition was divided into two legs, with the first round of matches played at Bogambara Stadium in Kandy, Sri Lanka on 29 and 30 October 2011 and the second leg at the Royal College Sports Complex in Colombo on 5 and 6 November 2011.[2] The competition was contested by ten regional teams namely Uva Vipers, Southern Sharks, Northern Gladiators, Jaffna Challengers, Western Warriors, Eastern Eagles, North Western Blacks, North Central Typhoons, Sabaragamuwa Stallions and Central Kings.[3]

Each team was able to field up to four International players, two Division A grade Sri Lankan club players and a under 21 school player.

The ten teams played in two groups: Pool A and Pool B,[4] with each of the five teams in each of the respective pools playing against each other once during each leg of the competition.

The Central Kings were the eventual winners in 2011 beating Western Warriors in the final by 38-5 points.[5][6]

First leg

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Group stage

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Pool A

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Teams Pld W D L PF PA +/− Pts
Central Kings 3 3 0 0 76 26 +50 9
Uva Vipers 3 3 0 0 64 33 +31 9
Sabaragamuwa Stallions 3 1 0 2 61 55 +6 5
Eastern Eagles 3 1 0 2 36 66 −20 5
Western Warriors 3 0 0 3 28 78 -50 3
Results
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Pool B

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Teams Pld W D L PF PA +/− Pts
Southern Sharks 3 3 0 0 61 35 +26 9
Northern Gladiators 3 2 1 0 73 40 +33 8
Jaffna Challengers 3 2 0 1 55 33 +22 7
North Central Typhoons 3 0 1 2 45 68 -23 4
North Western Blacks 3 0 0 3 40 71 -31 3
Results
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Finals

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Second Leg

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Group stage

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Pool A

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Teams Pld W D L PF PA +/− Pts
Southern Sharks 3 3 0 0 76 26 +50 9
Western Warriors 3 3 0 0 64 33 +31 9
Sabaragamuwa Stallions 3 1 0 2 61 55 +6 5
Eastern Eagles 3 1 0 2 36 66 −20 5
Northern Gladiators 3 0 0 3 28 78 -50 3
Results
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Pool B

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Teams Pld W D L PF PA +/− Pts
Central Kings 3 3 0 0 76 26 +50 9
North Western Blacks 3 3 0 0 64 33 +31 9
Jaffna Challengers 3 1 0 2 61 55 +6 5
Uva Vipers 3 1 0 2 36 66 −20 5
North Central Typhoons 3 0 0 3 28 78 -50 3
Results
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Finals

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Teams [7]

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Central Kings

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Head coach: Geoffrey Charles Colin Allen New Zealand Manager: Felix Wijesinghe

Player Club
Fazil Marija (captain)
Zar W. Lawrence New Zealand
Benjamin Botica New Zealand
Justin Enon Boyd United States
Chula Susantha
Mohomad Sherif
Niranjan Wikramarathne
Oshan Perera
Sharo Fernando
Randika De Alwis
Amila Prasantha
Heshan Kalhara
Pubudu Kodagoda
M. E. R. C. S. Silva
Faizal Marija

Sabaragamuwa Stallions

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Head coach: Albert Caravelli United States Manager: Waruna De Silva

Player Club
Saliya Handapangoda (captain)
Louis Fasalal New Zealand
Aaron Bancroft New Zealand
Lewis Ivor Reece Wales
Shalom Pitone Nigel Suniula United States
Gayan Weeraratne
Bilal Hasan
Charith Seneviratne
Richard Dharmapala
Gayan Iddamalgoda
Mohamad Akram
Thusitha Senanayake
Murad Ramzeen
Gayan Ratnayake
Manju Wijeratne
Tuan Shamrock

Western Warriors

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Head coach: Pedro Fernandes Portugal Manager: S. W. Chang

Player Club
Dushantha Lewke (captain)
Nasoni Rokobiau Fiji
Nafi Tuitavake New Zealand
Alex Rhys Walker Wales
Mark Kempema Bokhoven United States
Vishvamithra Jayasinghe
Shenal Dias
Moshin Faleel
Heshan Gunaratne
Rehan Weerakoon
Dilan de Soysa
Radeesha Seneviratne
Diran Warnakulasooriya
Kalana Amarasinghe
Rizwan Meedin
Indika Udayakumara

Eastern Eagles

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Head coach: Pierce Michael Scott Laing New Zealand Manager: Rajeew Perera

Player Club
Lasintha De Costha (captain)
Ratu Emosi Vucago Fiji
Nemani Nagusa Fiji
Miles Aiston Craigwell United States
Anuruddha Willwara
Sandun Herath
Suranga Pushpakumara
Asela Disanayake
Thusitha Samarathilake
Eranga Weerakkodi
D. Priyadarshana
Pushpa Kumara Perera
Rohitha Rajapaksha
Suranga Arunasantha
Sajitha Bandara

Northern Central Typhoons

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Head coach: Manager: Aruna Uduwalagedara

Player Club
Thanuja Senevirathne (captain)
Apisal Masiyasa Naiyabo Fiji
Kelemedi Bolatagane Fiji
Bastian Frank Himmer Germany
Priyantha Ekanayake
Samantha Lakshan
Gemunu Indrachapa
Sajith Suhaib
Chanaka Darshana
Uthpala Senevirathne
Champika Thushara
Viraj Devasudendra
Chanaka Gunarathne
Heshan Gomes

Jaffna Challengers

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Head coach: Paul Claridge Manager: Anuradha Fonseka

Player Club
Yoshitha Rajapaksha (captain)
Ratu Osea Ramodi Kolinisau Fiji
Lance MacDonald New Zealand
William Hafu Tonga
Paul Louis Emerick United States
Roshan Weerarathne
Mithun Hapugoda
Ashane De Costa
Dulip Methruwan
Prasad Devendra
Nigei Ratwatta
Sean Foster
Nilufer Ibrahim
Dulanjana Wijesinghe
Lakith Perera
Kanchana Ramanayake

Uva Vipers

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Head coach: Peter Woods Manager: Rohan Chinthaka

Player Club
Kosala Thisera (captain)
Samuela Saqiwa Fiji
Amasio Valence New Zealand
Mustafa Güngör Germany
Sajith Saranga
Danushka Ranjan
Nuwan Chamara
Shehan Pathirana
Charindu Chanaka
Pium Jayasinghe
Ameen Jameel
Rifideen Rizwan
Asitha Rathnayake
Amila Bandara
Lee Keegle

Southern Sharks

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Head coach: Christopher Roche Manager: Mahesh Kumara

Player Club
Amjad Bucks (captain)
Edwin Cocker New Zealand
Nalu Tuigamala New Zealand
Philip Steffan Jones Wales
Zachary Test United States
Sooriya Bandara
Dinusha Chathuranga
Chamara Vithanage
Kanil Senevirathne
Dilip Selvam,
Ruchira Rathnage
Mohomed Shashan
Sanka Rajaguru
Cleod Shanaka
H. V. Hewawasam
Niroshan Karunarathne

Northern Gladiators

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Head coach: Serevi Waisale Manager: Senaka Amarasinghe

Player Club
Sanjeewa Jayasinghe (captain)
David William Batiratu Fiji
Setefano Osonamoli Fiji
Tuilevukaalipate Eliki Oviatt
Danushka Perera
Mohomad Jabbar
Prasad Chathuranga
Lawanga Perera
Dinesh Kumara
Kasun De Silva
Reeza Mubharak
Dilshan Keleniyagoda
Lakaia Perera
Soura Anthony
Pullikuttiarachchi

North Western Blacks

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Head coach: Manager: Dilroy Fernando

Player Club
Chanaka Chandimal (captain)
Rocky Khan New Zealand
Eroni Ravaga-Gaunavou Fiji
Matthew Pereira Hawkins United States
Pradeep Piyanage
Sudarshan Muthuthanthri
Radika Hettiarachchi
Gayan Rathnage
Jason Dissanayake
Rajitha Sansoni
Heshan Maduranga
Chirantha Samaraweera
Pradeep Kurukulasooriya
Dulaj Perera
Mohamed Fazli

References

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  2. ^ Abeysekera, Anuradha (15 October 2011). "Carlton Super 7s on a grand scale this year". Daily News. Retrieved 28 October 2016.
  3. ^ Pinnawala, Chathura (13 October 2016). "Ground breaking Carlton Super Sevens to get underway on October 29". The Island. Retrieved 26 October 2016.
  4. ^ Abdeen, S. M. Jiffrey (28 October 2011). "Carlton Super Sevens kicks off on October 29". Daily News. Retrieved 28 October 2016.
  5. ^ Shehan, Daniel (8 November 2011). "Central Kings crowned Carlton champions". Daily FT. Retrieved 28 October 2016.
  6. ^ Nagahawatte, Ravi (7 November 2011). "Central Kings crowned Overall winners at Carlton Super Sevens". The Island. Retrieved 28 October 2016.
  7. ^ "Internationals set for Carlton Super Sevens in Sri Lanka". Ultimate Rugby Sevens. 27 October 2011. Retrieved 28 October 2016.

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