Rahul to lead CR against Police

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Former Wesley College 2013 skipper Rahul de Silva will lead the Red Shirts in their encounter against Police SC tomorrow at Police Park.

This encounter will decide the number 2 position in the league. Rahul’s side won the Milo knock out in 2013 and ended the league on number 4. He toured with the national team at under 19 under Richard Dharmapala which toured Taipei.

At club level he started with CR in 2013 and after playing for 2 years crossed over to Havies. The nippy scrum half once again returned to where he belonged to at Longdon Place and will be leading for the very first time. (SJ)

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