sipatana College were cleared of all allegations and were promoted into the 'A' division following an inquiry conducted by the disciplinary committee of the Sri Lanka Schools Rugby Football Association yesterday.
The inquiry was called by the Sri Lanka Schools Rugby Football Association after Royal College had lodged a protest alleging that Isipatana had fielded a player who was not eligible to be in school during their traditional fixture played on August 26 at the Royal College Sports Complex, Independence Avenue. But the disciplinary committee exonerated Isipatana College of all charges while stating that the alleged player had all the qualifications to remain in school.
Isipatana who emerged runners up in the Singer inter-school 'B' division league tournament will be a promoted into the 'A' division along with Trinity College who emerged unbeaten champions.
The inquiry was called by the Sri Lanka Schools Rugby Football Association after Royal College had lodged a protest alleging that Isipatana had fielded a player who was not eligible to be in school during their traditional fixture played on August 26 at the Royal College Sports Complex, Independence Avenue. But the disciplinary committee exonerated Isipatana College of all charges while stating that the alleged player had all the qualifications to remain in school.
Isipatana who emerged runners up in the Singer inter-school 'B' division league tournament will be a promoted into the 'A' division along with Trinity College who emerged unbeaten champions.