schools rugby fixtures 2008

who will win d singer liege 2008

  • kingswood

    Votes: 20 12.4%
  • st.peters

    Votes: 21 13.0%
  • royal

    Votes: 34 21.1%
  • isipathana

    Votes: 38 23.6%
  • dharmaraja

    Votes: 14 8.7%
  • st.thomas

    Votes: 9 5.6%
  • trinity

    Votes: 27 16.8%
  • st anthony's

    Votes: 3 1.9%
  • vidyartha

    Votes: 5 3.1%

  • Total voters
    161
  • Poll closed .

rash87

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skywalker said:
ya bro i' agree. since kingswood is our brother scl we hope dey clinch d title. coz those guys don't boast abt der team unlike trinity
100% true, even in the game against us when they won over us in their own territory they were very polite & was very friendly. We had a nice time:D

But when Trinity won last Saturday in our territory they were so hostile & when we ask to party with us they were like ohh we have our own way of celebrating & stuff. Even they have this pada shows with first time ever school player attemting 50m kick:rofl: :P :lol: 14 the man:P:lol::lol:
No. 14(who ever it is has too much pada shows, was such a unpleasant character. I am gonna cheer Kingswood this time. I really respected Trinity when I played & there were so many good guyz, but now it's all bullshit:baffled: :dull:
 

skywalker

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rash87 said:
100% true, even in the game against us when they won over us in their own territory they were very polite & was very friendly. We had a nice time:D

But when Trinity won last Saturday in our territory they were so hostile & when we ask to party with us they were like ohh we have our own way of celebrating & stuff. Even they have this pada shows with first time ever school player attemting 50m kick:rofl: :P :lol: 14 the man:P:lol::lol:
No. 14(who ever it is has too much pada shows, was such a unpleasant character. I am gonna cheer Kingswood this time. I really respected Trinity when I played & there were so many good guyz, but now it's all bullshit:baffled: :dull:
ya ya one of d armstrongs
 

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The Ultimate “Weekend” is here!

2008-06-18

This coming weekend will hold the last matches of the Singer Inter-School League 2008 tournament.

On 20th Friday, St. Joseph’s College will meet Mahanama College. The winner of this match will emerge as the 2008 Singer League division 1 group “B” champions. Currently, St. Joseph’s College leading the points table with 31 points while Mahanama College in 2nd position with 29 points. Both teams are unbeaten so far. Josephians are in full cylinders after beating group “A” team – St. Thomas College.

On 22nd Sunday, Trinity will meet Kingswood. The winner of this match will emerge as the 2008 Singer League division 1 group “A” champions. Currently, Trinity leading the points table with 27 points while Kingswood in 2nd position with 25.50 points. Both teams have lost only one game so far.

It is a coincidence how this year’s Singer league tournament is laid out. In group “A” and group “B”, the top two teams will lock horns in the last game of their respective groups. Both of these matches have become the league champion deciders.
 

appuhami1

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Match: Singer inter-school rugby league – Group “B”
Played: 19th June 2008 at Longdon Place

Thurstan led 8-7 at lemons.
Ishan Samarakkody and Lahiru Basura scored tries for Thurstan while skipper Dasanayake scored the solitary Try for Lumbini.
Thurstan: 2 Tries, 2 Penalties
Lumbini: 1 Goal
 

appuhami1

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antho beat rajans 30-27.....
hard luck rajans. antho,vidyartha and dharmaraja will be demoted to d B div next year. St.joshaph and mahanama will be promoted to A div next year
 

skywalker

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appuhami1 said:
antho beat rajans 30-27.....
hard luck rajans. antho,vidyartha and dharmaraja will be demoted to d B div next year. St.joshaph and mahanama will be promoted to A div next year

hard luck rajans.st.joshaphs beat mahanama 20-10.
 

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Antonians down Rajans 30-28


By U.J. Jezeem – Kandy Sports corr

In a game of fluctuating fortunes the Saints had their prayers answered for St. Anthony’s to post a last minute 30 points (2 goals, 2 tries, 2 penalties) to 28 (2 goals, 1 try, 2 penalties, 1 drop goal) win over Dharmaraja in their schools Singer Shield Division One Segment A rugby tournament game at Nittawela yesterday. At half time the Antonians led 22-5.

The Antonians were right on top in the first half with the Rajans, though having a major share of possession, opting to kick the ball. The Rajans also missed four penalties.

They however made a remarkable recovery in the second half to take the lead at 28-27. However a penalty by flay half Imad saw the Antonians winning the game in a thrilling finish. Referee: D. Nimal.
 

skywalker

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St. Joseph’s College clinched the Singer inter school under 20 Division One Group B league title when they defeated Mahanama College by 20 points to 10 points in the deciding encounter worked off at Havelock Park yesterday.

The Josephians collected their points from one goal, two tries and one penalty after the scores had been level five all at half time. Mahanama College responded with two unconverted tries.

Naveen Abeyratne put up a fine performance and scored two superb tries while Dilshan Devananda scored one try for St. Joseph’s College. Shanaka Pietersz converted one try and Sachintha Maduranga put over a penalty. Mithun Shameen and Sahan Umagaliya scored a try each for Mahanama College.

Nizam Jamaldeen refereed. (C.D.)
 

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Royal, Thomian should be a rousing encounter

Chris Dhambarage

A rousing game is on the cards when two equally good teams Royal College and S. Thomas’ College Mount Lavinia clash in their 47th annual inter school rugby encounter for the Michael Gunaratne Trophy at the Royal College Sports Complex grounds in Reid Avenue today.

This game will be of great importance for both teams as they are also vying for honours in the Singer Under 20 inter school Division One League rugby tournament.

In addition both teams are hoping to bounce back into recognition following two disappointing outings last week.

Royal College suffered an embarrassing 12-24 defeat at the hands of their traditional rivals Trinity College Kandy in the Bradby Shield first leg played at the same venue.

The Thomians also went through a similar experience when they suffered a shock 15-19 defeat at the hands of a Division Two side St. Joseph’s College at Longden Place.

That result of course did not make any impact on the standings as the Thomians remained in the fourth position of the Division One Group A points table having recorded five impressive victories.

In contrast Royal College dropped into the fifth place in the standings with four victories and three defeats.

This will be a good chance for them to regroup and come out victorious ahead of the crucial second leg of the Bradby Shield encounter on June 28 at the Bogambara Stadium in Kandy.

Royal of course made a disastrous start to the season while going down to Kingswood College Kandy and arch rivals Isipatana College in their opening two encounters. But thereafter they settled down and went on to register four successive wins against Vidyartha College (29-nil), Dharmaraja College (39-22), St. Anthony’s College (25-12) and St. Peter’s College (17-12).

Royal College are also the holders of the Michael Gunaratne Trophy and are hoping to retain it for the third successive year. The record for the highest score in the series also came from Royal College in 2002 under the captaincy of Zulki Hameed which was 39-3 that shattered the 22-nil record established by S. Thomas’ College under Charya de Saram in 1991.

Meanwhile the last occasion S. Thomas’ College won the Trophy was in 2005 under Namal Rajapaksa. And in a coincidence his younger brother Rohitha Rajapaksa will be captaining the Thomian team this time and is hoping to regain the Trophy after a lapse of two years.

The dynamic number eight was faced with a similar situation in the match against the reigning champions St. Peter’s College which they went on to win by a close margin of 22-19 and to regain the Archibald Perera memorial trophy.

S. Thomas’ College have recorded wins against St. Anthony’s College (16-12), St. Peter’s College (22-19), Dharmaraja College (22-20), Isipatana College (17-15) and Vidyartha College (64-nil) while losing to Trinity College (10-15) and Kingswood College (7-29) respectively.

This annual rugby encounter between the two schools was inaugurated in 1962 and the first match ended in a draw. There were four more draws in 1967, 1976, 1978 and 1997 altogether adding five draws to the tally of 46 matches.

Royal College have won the encounter 23 times while S. Thomas’ College have 17 wins to their credit. In 1979 the encounter did not take place due to a dispute regarding the match dates.

The teams:

Royal College: Nikira Senanayake, Udara de Silva, Shamir Fajudeen, Shehan Pathirana, Kalana Amarasinghe, Hasthika Bandaranayake, Ashik Bari, Bilal Hassen, Rameez Rafeek and Naren Dhason, Suvindha Lenaduwa, (captain), Duminda Attygalle, Shamil Ahamed, Nabeel Faizer, Mushin Faleel.

S. Thomas’ College: Rajindra Gunasekera, Janith Jayasuriya, Amrith Anrado, Devan Hallock, Ramesh Perera, Jeewaka Hewawitharana, Tariq Jayasuriya, Rohitha Rajapaksa (captain), Manjith Amangama and Dinuka Ranasinghe, Shaveen Kapuwatte, Niluk Wickrematilleke, Heshan Gunaratne, Sumith Kalupatina, Jeromy Fernando.
 

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skywalker said:
Antonians down Rajans 30-28


By U.J. Jezeem – Kandy Sports corr

In a game of fluctuating fortunes the Saints had their prayers answered for St. Anthony’s to post a last minute 30 points (2 goals, 2 tries, 2 penalties) to 28 (2 goals, 1 try, 2 penalties, 1 drop goal) win over Dharmaraja in their schools Singer Shield Division One Segment A rugby tournament game at Nittawela yesterday. At half time the Antonians led 22-5.

The Antonians were right on top in the first half with the Rajans, though having a major share of possession, opting to kick the ball. The Rajans also missed four penalties.

They however made a remarkable recovery in the second half to take the lead at 28-27. However a penalty by flay half Imad saw the Antonians winning the game in a thrilling finish. Referee: D. Nimal.
shit aparade
 

appuhami1

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Royal beat St. Thomas – 22-5

Match: Singer inter-school rugby league – Group “A”
Played: 21st June 2008 at Royal Sports Complex

Royal outplayed Thomians. Royal led 10-5 at lemons.
Royal missed couple of easy opportunities to score tries. Otherwise the winning margin would have much bigger.
Royal won the 47th annual inter school rugby encounter for the Michael Gunaratne Trophy.
Royal: 2 Goals, 1 Try, 1 Penalty
St. Thomas: 1 Try