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NZ and SL players conduct training sessions at Nittawela

Daily Mirror - Sri Lanka

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May 08, 2025

A special joint training session was held at the prestigious Kandy Sports Club Rugby Academy at the Nittawela Rugby Stadium by the New Zealand and Sri Lankan players for the young rugby players from Central.

- By SHAMSEER JALEEL

NZ and SL players conduct training sessions at Nittawela

This session featured players from the New Zealand Under-85kg squad and the Sri Lankan Tuskers, creating a valuable opportunity for cross-cultural rugby development.

Representing New Zealand were Adam Preston, Ridgley Paxton, and Ben Biggelaar talented athletes known for their speed, agility and commitment to the game.

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