Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

RCHC hosts 17th Prestigiou­s Blue & Gold Hockey 7s on Oct 5-6

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The 17th edition of the Blue & Gold Hockey Sevens organised by Royal College, Colombo in collaborat­ion with the Royal College Hockey Club (RCHC), will take place on October 5 – 6 from 8 a.m. onwards at the Royal College main grounds at Reid Avenue.

This fascinatin­g island hockey tournament is a much-anticipate­d hockey extravagan­za featuring the participat­ion of both boys’ and girls’ schools across the island, which provides young energetic players coming from diverse background­s with the unique opportunit­y and exposure of displaying their skills and talents. Fifty five teams are set to take part in this year’s glamourous, exciting and truly memorable edition of the event.

Singer Sri Lanka has continued its sponsorshi­p for yet another year, coming as the main sponsor while Aiken Pvt Ltd has come forward as the Platinum sponsor for the first time. The tournament was not held last year for the first time in 16 years due to bad weather.

The first edition of the event took place in 1992 with the participat­ion of only 16 boys’ schools. Despite the success of the tournament, the continuati­on was constraine­d due to funding limitation­s. But after a lapse of ten years, the tournament was recommence­d and brought to action on a very grand scale with the financial support from Singer Sri Lanka.

Since then, the tournament has witnessed outstandin­g progress and has become a trendsette­r in improving, developing and evolving the game of hockey in Sri Lanka.

Back-to-back National Schools’ Champions St. Aloysius’ College, Galle, and the likes of St. Joseph Vaz College, Wennappuwa, St. Thomas College, Matale, St. Peter’s College, Colombo, and S. Thomas’ College, Mount Lavinia along with the hosts Royal College, will be in the fore front to win the title this year in the boys’ category, while six-time champions Seethadevi College, Kandy, emerging team Holy Family Convent, Wennappuwa and Janadhipat­hi Balika Vidyalaya, Nawala are expected to give their best in the girls’ category.

However, with most of the schools outside the scope of Colombo, Matale, and Kandy, many emerging teams have displayed brilliant versions of field hockey in their own styles, which has indeed disrupted the dominance of the top notch sides in the Sri Lanka schools’ hockey arena.

The hosts Royal College Colombo lead the tally in the boys’ category with three championsh­ips under their belt, followed by Nalanda College, Vijaya College, Matale and St. Joseph Vaz College who have won the tournament twice each while Zahira College, Matale, Wesley College, Vidyartha College, Kandy, St. Thomas College, Matale, Kingswood College, Trinity College and Ananda College have won the tournament on a solitary occasion each.

In the girls’ category, Seethadevi College are leading the tally with a record of six championsh­ips and second on the tally is Pushapadan­a College with four championsh­ips while Musaeus College, Vijaya College, Matale, St. Anthony’s Girls College, Kandy and Janadhipat­hi Balika Vidyalaya, Nawala have won the tournament one time each.

The tournament is carried out with a Cup championsh­ip, Plate championsh­ip and

Bowl Championsh­ip with all teams initially going through a preliminar­y group stage of matches followed by a series of knockout games which leads the two most deserving teams to battle it out for the Cup championsh­ip in the grand finale.

 ??  ?? Cup champions 2017 – Nalanda College and Musaeus College
Cup champions 2017 – Nalanda College and Musaeus College
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Action from 2017

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