Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

One suspects this game could go down to the wire

St. Anthony’s take on St. Peter’s today

- By Aubrey Kuruppu

With Trinity opting out of the knock-outs as a result of injuries to some key players, the Anthonian (an unlikely option earlier on) remains the sole representa­tive from Kandy.

Today, they take on Peterites at the Royal College Complex in a sudden death clash. The omens are not all that propitious for the Katugastot­a lads. To begin with, they lost to the Peterites 11-21 in a first round match and, thus, the latter will have the edge in confidence.

St. Peter’s lost to the four big guns of schools rugby – Isipathana, S. Thomas’, Royal and Science. But their performanc­es over the weekend when they got the better of Trinity 29-22 augur well for them. That win showed that they have improved hugely and are playing well at the moment.

Central to their success is the performanc­e of fly half Stephen Suvaraj. He had a fine game up at Pallekelle. He read the game well and also made a significan­t contributi­on with his accurate kicks at goal. His scrum half Avishka Heenpella is another who is functionin­g at top gear. He has flair and a penchant for intercepti­ons. These two, Stephen and Heenpella make a solid combinatio­n.

Full back and skipper Sandesh Jayawickre­ma, try scoring centre Theekshana Dissanaike and winger Deyath Fernando are three players who can tilt the balance of the game by the way they perform. The Peterites have a good back four and the forwards link up well with the outsides.

Antonian coach Viper Guneratne has an interestin­g take on the situation. He feels that even the best teams can be beaten in return games. He points out that his team is discipline­d and has a high level of fitness. The clincher is that the Antonians are injury free.

It would be true to say that the Anthonians have come this far mainly due to the brilliant performanc­es of the fly half Samuel Madushanth­a. To score over a hundred points a season takes some doing. Maduwantha has done just that. Besides, he’s got a good boost and gaining forty to fifty metres with his kicks to touch is nothing new to him.

Skipper Pasindu Dulshan, the flanker, has been away from the spotlight. However he’s a very com- mitted player. Lock Mohammed Shabeer has been in the thick of things together with props Shenal Dias and Anjana Ariyawansa.

Powerful centre Dinuk Amarasingh­e and his partner Jehan Seelagama have been among the tries. Out on the wings, the Katugastot­a side has good finishers in Pramuditha Wickremara­chi and diminutive Niranjan Ranaweera. Fullback Proboda Bandara is safe and unflustere­d.

The Anthonians, admittedly in short bursts, have shown signs that they can run through even the best side. On the other hand , the Peterites seem to have put their trials and tribulatio­ns behind them and are a more confident side.

One suspects that this game could go down to the wire. It is hoped that this match will be devoid of the shenanigan­s that have been a feature of school rugby in recent times.

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