Asia Rugby’s Support: A Boost for SLR Growth

Nippon Paints sponsorship for SLR

In the growing world of Rugby development in Asia, Sri Lanka Rugby (SLR) has scored a key partnership with Nippon Paints. This marks a bright start for Rugby in Asia. It drives SLR growth and leads Asian Rugby development forward. Rizly Illyas, SLR’s President, has successfully relaunched the inter-club rugby league. He has tackled sponsorship challenges head-on.

Nippon Paints, known as “The Paint Expert,” supports sports passionately. This partnership paves the way for SLR’s success in games like the Commonwealth Rugby 7’s and Asian 7’s. Nemantha Abeysingha, Nippon Paints’ General Manager, aims for a fruitful relationship. This will improve Sri Lanka’s sports scene.

Revitalizing Sri Lanka Rugby with Strategic Partnerships

The recent SLR partnership with Asia Rugby is a major step towards sustainability and growth in the sport. It marks a significant boost for SLR, thanks to a strategic collaboration with Nippon Paints. This partnership aims to energize SLR’s efforts and improve the game for players and fans.

SLR’s Sponsorship Triumph with Nippon Paints

Securing a sponsorship with Nippon Paints shows SLR’s strong resilience. This partnership helps continue rugby in Sri Lanka and lets fans get actively involved. Nippon Paints is committed to transforming sports with strategic partnerships, aligning with SLR’s goal to boost Rugby in the nation.

Rizly Illyas’s Vision for SLR & Rugby’s Development in Sri Lanka

Rizly Illyas, President of Sri Lanka Rugby, has a detailed plan. It includes strong partnerships and using Asia Rugby programs to highlight Sri Lankan rugby globally. His leadership is vital for Sri Lanka’s rugby success and growth in Asia. This partnership with Asia Rugby and local initiatives creates a supportive environment for talent and celebrates rugby success across Asia.

Charting the Future Course for Asian Rugby

The leaders of Asian Rugby, including Asanga Seneviratne, are ready to change the game. They see the growth potential in Asia and want to take action. With Seneviratne’s focus on youth rugby and making the sport more popular worldwide, they have a big plan.

Asia Rugby is getting a boost with a new president from the UAE. There’s also input from a World Rugby Council member from Singapore and a vice president from Malaysia. Together, they’re planning to make Asia Rugby’s events more exciting and engaging.

They want to make rugby matches more like festivals. This idea could make the games more fun and draw more fans. The plan includes changing how tournaments are run to make Asian countries stronger competitors globally.

They’re also focusing on better coaching and strategies, especially for women’s rugby. This could speed up how quickly women’s rugby grows. It’s a big step towards making a lasting impact in the sport.

Participating in international games during the quieter times can help raise rankings. The leaders believe these plans can make Asian Rugby a major player on the world stage. They also aim to bring nations together through the sport.

Despite challenges in sports and funding, there’s a push for creativity and support. These efforts will help ensure Asian Rugby’s success and relevance for the future.