Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

No dummy passes -it kicks off on Sunday

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The Singer-Sunday Times Schoolboy Ruggerite of the Year 2017 will officially kick off from next Sunday, April 23. The competitio­n, which will enable readers to vote for their most preferred school Rugby player of the ongoing Singer Schools Division I Rugby League Championsh­ip 2017, runs for 15 weeks before ending on the final week beginning from July 30.

Beginning from April 23, the Sunday Times, along with Wijeya Newspapers publicatio­ns -- Daily Mirror, Daily Lankadeepa and Ada -- will publish coupons for 15 continuous weeks, numbered for each week from 1 to 15. The programme which will enable the readers and Rugby lovers in whole to show solidarity to their favourite school player and team in the ongoing League Championsh­ip in many ways.

This competitio­n will include two segments where readers and Rugby lovers could get involved with -- the Singer-the Sunday Times Most Popular Schoolboy Ruggerite of the Year 2017 and the Singer-the Sunday Times Most Popular School Rugby Team of the Year 2017. Besides these two awards the organisers have made plans to select three deserving players to become the Singer-the Sunday Times Schoolboy Ruggerite of the Year, Best Try Scorer of the Year and Best Place Kicker of the Year. Selecting the award winners will be done by an 'Independen­t Panel of Judges' nominated by the title sponsors -Singer Sri Lanka.

These awards include the Championsh­ip and Runners-up trophies of Cup, Plate, Bowl and Shield categories of Division I. In addition first round winner of the Division I segments 'A', 'B' and 'C' will be recognised. Coming back to the voting structure, Wijeya Newspapers will publish coupons beginning from April 23 with Coupon No.1, which will be open for voting until 12.00 noon the following week's Thursday. Each coupon numbered for each week will be valid until 12.00 noon on following respective Thursdays. Counted results for each week will be published on Sundays onward with the Sunday Times, followed with the Daily Mirror, Daily Lankadeepa and Ada newspapers. Beginning from April 23, readers and followers will get ample time for 15 weeks to make their favoured schoolboy Rugby player and the team emerge winners.

For the benefit of the readers we publish the list of schools playing under each division and segment.

The main draw, the Division I Segment '1A' includes Royal College, Isipathana College, St. Joseph's College, St. Peter's College, St. Anthony’s College, Dharmaraja College and D.S. Senanayake College while the Division I Segment '2A' includes S. Thomas' College, Science College, Trinity College, Zahira College, Wesley College and Prince of Wales College. Other teams are lined up as follows.

Lumbini College, Thurstan College, Piliyaland­ala Central, Lalith Athulathmu­dali College, Mahanama College

Vidyartha College, Maliyadeva College, Ananda College, Kingswood College, St. John's Nugegoda, St. Sylvester’s College

Richmond Galle, St. Anne's Kurunegala, Veluwana Colombo, Eheliyagod­a Central, Mahinda Galle, St. Thomas' Matale

St. Benedict’s College, Nalanda College, Royal Panadura, Moratu Vidyalaya, Carey College, Sri Sumangala Kandy

Bandaranay­ake Gampaha, Thalduwa Buddhist MV, Vidyaloka Galle, President's Maharagama, Vidura College Nawala, C.W.W. Kannangara Colombo

Nugawela Central, Siri Piyarathan­a Padukka, Sri Rahula Katugastot­a, Devapathir­aja Rathgama, Dharmapala Pannipitiy­a, St. Aloysius Galle

Asoka Colombo, St. Anthony's Wattala, S. de.S. Jayadinghe Dehiwela, Sri Sumangala Panadura, KalutaraVi­dyalaya, St. Thomas' Prep Colombo, St. Sebastian's Kandana

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