Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Zahira College Rugby partners with Leicester Tigers Club of UK as Global Partner

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Zahira College initiated the Global Partner Network with Leicester Tigers Club of the United Kingdom as the newest addition from Sri Lanka. The club launched the programme to support rugby’s global expansion by establishi­ng long-term links among players, partners, and communitie­s.

The collaborat­ion will facilitate rugby camps and coaching sessions in Sri Lanka, paving the opportunit­y for Sri Lankan players and coaches to interact with Leicester, the United Kingdom, and the Tigers’ Global Partner Club Network. Currently the programme includes KL Tigers of Malaysia, Dendermond­e of Belgium, Colorno of Italy, RC Diok of Holland, BK Lions of Thailand and Delhi Hurricanes of India.

Zahira College rugby is set to commemorat­e its centenary this year as one of the first few schools in Sri Lanka that began to play rugby way back in 1924. This collaborat­ion is one of the celebratio­n’s attempts to further boost the school’s rugby prowess.

In addition, an Internatio­nal

Schools Rugby 7s Tournament is planned for March 2024, with the participat­ion of overseas teams, primarily from the United Kingdom. Zahira Rugby will partner with Sri Lanka Tourism to promote our country’s

tourism sector during the internatio­nal tournament.

The Tigers’ Global Partner Club Network partnershi­p was officially announced on December 31, during the halftime interval of the

Gallagher Premiershi­p match between Tigers and Bath Rugby in front of 26,000 spectators, with the participat­ion of representa­tives from both Zahira College and Leicester Tigers.

 ?? ?? Officials exchange jerseys symbolisin­g the partnershi­p that took place during the halftime interval of the Gallagher Premiershi­p match between Tigers and Bath Rugby in front of 26,000 spectators
Officials exchange jerseys symbolisin­g the partnershi­p that took place during the halftime interval of the Gallagher Premiershi­p match between Tigers and Bath Rugby in front of 26,000 spectators

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