Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Tactful Royal record super win over Wesley

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In an equal battle of resilience, honour and grit, Royal College conquered over Wesley College by 21-16 as they comprehens­ively won their first Super Round game of the Dialog Schools Rugby League 2022 at Longdon Place yesterday.

In another way, the battle was visibly between Royal hooker Denuja Samararatn­e and Wesley flyhalf Shaveen Jayawardan­a, besides Royal fullback and placekicke­r Nabeel Yahiya. Despite solely scoring all of Wesley’s points, Jayawardan­a’s efforts was easily overshadow­ed by the famous ‘Royal Maul’ which resulting in Samararatn­e scoring a magnificen­t hat-trick of tries. Yahiya too stood out and was fully accurate in his three conversion­s, all coming from difficult angles.

Victors Royal scored from three converted tries despite trailing 7-9 at halftime, while Wesley’s points came from a converted try and three penalties, all solely coming off from Jayawardan­a.

The game got off to a solid start, with both teams attempting to barge into their opponent’s territory. Royal were surely flummoxed by Wesley who forced them to commit mistakes and concede penalties.

Flyhalf Jayawardan­a was spot on in three such occasions, in the 10th, 18th and 26th minutes, all from different, difficult and log ranges, as Wesley gradually increased their lead to 9-0 by the 27th minute.

Then came Royal’s trademark the Royal Maul in the 30th minute, also taking the desperate Wesley defenders along with them to give Samararatn­e his first brace on the left plank. With Yahiya’s perfect conversion, from the corner angle, Royal readily indicated where they are heading to as Wesley lead 9-7 at halftime. After the turnaround Wesley had to taste, what they fed to Royal in the first half, as the hosts were put in a desperate and defensive mode by the visitors.

Royal succeeded to overpower their opponents in the 47th minute, once again from the same move giving Samararatn­e his second try and Yahiya his second consecutiv­e kick to post. With that Royal took the lead for the first time 14-9, and continued their onslaught tactfully until Wesley were run down once against in the 65th minute in same fashion with the same pair of finishers.

After Samararatn­e completed his hat-trick of tries, Yahiya once again completed a hard conversion with ease to put Royal in a comfortabl­e position and peerless position at 21-9.

But Wesley was not willing to give up, even during the dying stages and during extra time. For once they managed to breach the Royal defence and score a peach of a try after a neat backline work, as Jayawardan­a did the honours in touching down and converting the try just before the long whistle.

 ?? Graphic: Wasantha Siriwarden­a ?? BRONZE
Graphic: Wasantha Siriwarden­a BRONZE
 ?? ?? Denuja Samararatn­e, Royal's match-winner
Denuja Samararatn­e, Royal's match-winner

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