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- Q7585892 subject Q8793358.
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- Q7585892 abstract "Sri Lanka Air Force Sports Club are a Division 'A' rugby union team, based in Sri Lanka. It is the rugby union team of the Sri Lanka Air Force Sports Club.In 1961 Air Force SC together with Division 'B' teams from Police SC, Army SC, Navy SC and University were permitted to play alongside the Division 'A' clubs, Ceylonese Rugby & Football Club, Colombo Hockey and Football Club, Havelock SC, Kandy SC, Dimbulla Athletic & Cricket Club, Dickoya Maskeliya Cricket Club, Uva and Kelani Valley Club in the Clifford Cup competition, which was changed whereby all thirteen clubs had to play each other once on a home and away basis in alternate years and at the end of the season the best eight teams went on to play in a knock-out tournament for the Clifford Cup. In 1972 they were promoted to the Division 'A', Sri Lanka Rugby Championships and by 1975, captained by Shanthi Mendis, Air Force SC, were victorious in 12 out of 16 games at the end of the season entering the final of the Clifford Cup before losing to Army SC in a close game, 3-4. Two years later led by scrum half Ronald Rodrigo, they once again made the final, ultimately losing to Havelock SC.During the 1980s Air Force SC produced a number of well known rugby players including scrum half Tikiri Marambe, number eight Nalin de Silva, flanker Harsha Fernando, lock Lofty Perera and stand-off Tony Wimalasuriya.In 1986 Air Force SC, captained Lakshman Caldera, won their first Clifford Cup, defeating Police SC in the final with a score of 10-8.In 1990, the Air Force SC had to withdraw from the game due to the Second Eelam War. The club's rugby revival took place in 1995 under their coach A. Tennakoon, after an absence of four years. Air Force SC won the plate championship for three consecutive years in 1998, 1999 and 2000. The club were the runners up in the Rugby Sevens championship three times in 2006, 2008 and 2010.".
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- Q7585892 teamName "Sri Lanka Air Force Sports Club (Rugby)".
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- Q7585892 league "Clifford Cup".
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- Q7585892 teamname "Sri Lanka Air Force Sports Club".
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- Q7585892 comment "Sri Lanka Air Force Sports Club are a Division 'A' rugby union team, based in Sri Lanka.".
- Q7585892 label "Sri Lanka Air Force Sports Club (rugby)".
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