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Sri Lanka Women's National Rugby Sevens Team
Sri Lanka's women's national rugby sevens team represents Sri Lanka in Rugby sevens at international level. Tournament history Hong Kong Women's Sevens Sri Lanka was invited to participate in the Hong Kong Women's Sevens#2004, Hong Kong Women's Sevens held in March 2004. They finished fourth in their pool and ninth overall. In 2006, Sri Lanka finished ninth at the Hong Kong Women's Sevens#2006, Hong Kong Sevens, losing in the Vase final to Hong Kong women's national rugby sevens team, Hong Kong 26 - 5. At the Hong Kong Women's Sevens#2016, 2016 tournament, Sri Lanka finished fourth in its pool and tenth in the Bowl, final losing to Kenya women's national rugby sevens team, Kenya 29 - 0. Asian Women's Sevens Championship At the Asian Championship held in Doha, Qatar in April 2007. Sri Lanka was defeated in the Shield final, losing 19–5 to Uzbekistan. In 2008, the tournament was held in Hong Kong in October. Sri Lanka finished third in their pool and ninth in the tourname ...
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