Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

ROYAL MADE TO WORK HARD FOR SECOND WIN

- BY M. SHAMIL AMIT Referee – Priya Suranga

The much anticipate­d Under 19 inter-school rugby encounter between S. Thomas’ College and Royal College played at Mount Lavinia yesterday was expected to be an exciting contest but turned out to be drab, as Royal huffed and puffed for a 17-10 win.

Importantl­y, for Royal, it was their second successive victory which saw them retain the Michael Gunaratne trophy and in the process winning it for the 34th time.

The Royalists, who held a 10-00 lead at the breather, accumulate­d their points through a goal and two tries against the goal and penalty scored by the Thomians.

Even though the Royalists dominated proceeding­s in both halves they did not possess the finishing ability and credit cannot be taken away from the Thomians who succeeded in brushing off the fierce challenge put in by their opponents.

In fact for the most part of the first session the Royalists were in the Thomians territory but they succeeded in breaching the defense only on two occasions, scoring two unconverte­d tries in the fifth and ninth minutes through flanker Kevin Samaraseke­ra and fly half Kalindu Nandila.

With a 10-00 lead, Royal went into the attack and off a melee in the second minute of the second half saw skipper and center Thulaib Hassan went over for a try which full back Dulan Gunawarden­a being spot on with the conversion.

An infringeme­nt three minutes later saw the Thomians being awarded a penalty which fly half Jaan de Zoysa made no mistake to reduce the deficit.

The Thomians, perhaps spurred by their first points, played with more cohesion and determinat­ion but in the process they threw away scoring opportunit­ies on several occasions.

The Thomians continued to give the Royal defenders some anxious moments and finally succeeded in scoring, with skipper and second row Hasitha Senanayke going over for an under the post try giving de Zoysa an easy kick at goal.

The Royalists’ early try gave the impression that they would continue the pattern but it was not to be as they were off color and it looked it was not their day.

From there on the two sides shared the honour and with either being unable to make any scoring saw Royal scraped through with the close 17-10 win.

 ?? Pix by Nimalsiri Edirisingh­e ?? The Royal College players celebratin­g with the Michael Gunaratne trophy
Pix by Nimalsiri Edirisingh­e The Royal College players celebratin­g with the Michael Gunaratne trophy
 ??  ?? Fadhil Adahan being tackled by a Thomian player
Fadhil Adahan being tackled by a Thomian player

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