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THURSTAN RUGBY ACADEMY Fine Tunes Juniors GREAT EXPECTATIONS TO BEAT THE BEST

 

Thurstan College, Colombo has big plans for its rugby future. Better known in the cricket field, Thurstan, which though is the arch rival of Isipathana College, is in a scrumdown countdown courtesy the Thurstan Rugby Academy.

 

?We are looking ahead five years from now when Thurstan will have produced a team capable of beating the best in town,? is how Head Coach Ajith Fernando outlines the role of the Rugby Academy which has an estimated 125 players under the ages of 8, 10, 12,13 and 14 practicing three days a week.

 

The tuning up Thurstan rugby drive to sow fruit five years hence is indeed a remarkably lovable sighting of little brats in blue shorts and t-shirt in a hive of activity running to and fro the Thurstan grounds, the oval shaped rugby football the object under the watchful eye of the coach.

 

?The academy was started in 2014, and our objective is to build up a potential under-19 team that would champion Thurstan rugby on all fronts by 2020. By the time these kids reach under-19 level, the knowledge they would have picked up I believe would make them fully fledged players to challenge the best teams in the country,? are the expectant words Fernando airs in an interview with SPORTS TODAY.


LAUDABLE INITIATIVE


The school?s academy concept is certainly a laudable initiative of taking a school that has been playing rugby football for donkeys years, but has not been able to come to full measure of rubbing shoulders with dominative school teams like Isipathana, Royal, St. Peter?s, Trinity, S. Thomas?, Dharmaraja, Kingswood, and even teams that sprung up long after Thurstan like Ananda, St. Joseph?s and Wesley.


As coach Ajith Fernando makes out, it has been a concentrated effort by everybody at Thurstan College from the Principal T.A.M.S. Sarathchandra downwards to the Thurstan Rugby Club, Sports Council, OBA, staff and particularly the parents whose diverse contributions have kept the academy afloat. If the slogan is to reach perfection, the sustaining slogan is money to realizing that end.

 

TENDING TO THE KIDS


?You see, the kids have to be tended from having them in good shape where fitness and protein counts. Their meals have to be up to date. The diet includes manioc, grains, boiled watakka with ?lunumiris? and coconut, bread, toast bread and pol sambol,? he explains adding that players meals have to be given within half an hour of finishing practices.


?It is not easy, maintenance per player costs around Rs.50,000/= to 60,000/= The Thurstan Rugby Club, old boys and parents have to be specially thanked for backing the academy. In fact, the parents are my strength. They are so committed and involved in sustaining it. They must be admired for preparing the meals and bringing to the grounds three days a week to feed the children Monday, Wednesday and Friday,? he goes on.


At the academy players take part in friendly carnival type matches. As Fernando puts it, there is not competition as such. These friendlies are played out with players from other academies such as the Hisham Abdeen Football Academy (HAFA). There are only a few such in town such as at Royal College, Ananda and Wesley. The kids did play a friendly match with Isipathana this year. The first academy was started by Dilroy Fernando five years ago. This year the Thurstan U-12 players had been put through the rigors of playing 28 friendly matches. The coach also has in place a player incentive driving gift awarding for players for attendance and punctuality. It helped further encourage players.


?The idea is to teach them the correct skills like kicking, tackling, running; all individual skills,? imparts the coach who points out that Thurstan rugby had fallen in the past 10 years since producing some top players like Surath Wickramasinghe far back as 1958 who was the first U-19 captain, and in the 1970s the famous Nanayakkara brothers.


The great expectations are that the U-14 players would mature and blossom by 2020/21 when coach Fernando believes Thurstan could put the bad in to the past. Lack of knowledge was the main reason for the present decline. Conditions were so bad that the 2015 U-18 team consisted of only four players who had played rugby. The rest were pickups – A/L students who only made up the numbers.


By the early 202os your boys would be fully tuned up to challenge Isipathana and beat them?


?I believe so. Not only Isipathana, we will be in top shape to target the top four schools? teams.?


HELPS OTHER SCHOOLS TOO


It is also praiseworthy that the school authorities have looked beyond Thurstan rugby in sharing what they have with other schools. Their highly generous act of letting kids from other schools too come and practice at the academy deserves the coach and the rest a pat on the back. According to Fernando the Thurstan goodwill gesture benefits kids from the poorest schools.


?There are kids from C.W.W. Kannangama M.V., Susimewardena Vidyalaya, Veluwana, Lumbini, St. John?s, Kotelawala M.V. and even Royal and St. Peter?s who practice at the academy. We don?t charge a cent from the poor kids but do from the affluent schoolboys.

 

The academy coaching staff also includes Rohitha Gamage, Manjula Costa and Upul Silva, an ex-Thurstan first fifteen player, Ms. Lakshmi Karunaratne, Lasantha Gunawardena and Rex Anthony.

 

The Head Coach?s parting words were a big thank you to the Principal Sarathchandra, Master in Charge Govinda Wimalasena, President, Thurstan Rugby Club, Priya Paranavithana and its Secretary, Suranga Kulawickrema.

 

By Srian Obeyesekere   SPORTS  TODAY   www.sportstoday.lk

 

 

 

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Annual Dinner Dance 2015

Our annual dinner dance will be held on 26th October 2015.
All tickets sold-out. This is a record in our school history any event tickets sold out three weeks before the function.

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Handing over book – History of Thurstan Ground to the Principal

October 1st being Universal Children day, Athula Nupeaarchchi, the Old
Boy who was behind in the preparation of the ” History of the Thurstan
Ground” handing the book to the Acting Principal Mr Sarathchandra. 10
Books were given so that it could be kept at the College Library
 

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Encyclopedia Britannica being handed over to the Principal

Today October 1st being Universal Children’s day, the General Secretary of the OBU Priya ParanavitaneI handing over a set of Encyclopedia Britannica received from Gamini Dias a resident in Melbourne Australia at the College Assembly to the Act Principal Mr Sarathchandra.

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TENDENCIAS ’15

Our annual Commerce day 2015, under the topic “TENDENCIAS ’15” New trends in business will be held on 23rd September, 2015 at 2.30 pm at the college main hall.

Be ready to share the glory of this colorful evening..!

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50TH COLOMBO SCOUT CAMPOREE

43rd Thurstan College Scout Troops has participated to the event “50th Colombo Scout Camporee” which was conducted by the Colombo National Scout Headquarters. Thurstan College Scout Troops has won the citations for the inspections in the “Big – Diper” sub camp.

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HANDING OVER COLORED PLAYERS KIT FOR UNDER 19 CRICKET TEAM

Thurstan College 1990 big match victories cricket team has sponsored for the colored players kits for 2015/ 2016 college cricket team. Also handed over 2015/ 2016 cricket fixture cards on 21st September, 2015 at Principal’s office.

The kits handed over by Mr. Nishantha Dias (1990 Captain) to the Principal and Principal handed over to 2015/ 2016 captain, Charana Nanayakkara.

Fixture card was handed over by Charana Nanayakkara to Principal.

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THURSTAN RUGBY CLUB COMMITTEE – 2016

TRC rugby committee for year 2015 – 2016

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
President: Mr.Priya Paranavitane

Vice Presidents: Mr.Mohan Fernando, Mr.Vasantha Ramanayake

Secretary: Mr.Suranga Kulawickrama
Asst. Secretary: Mr.Janaka Widanagamage

Treasurer: Mr.Shanaka Piyumal
Asst. Treasurer: Mr.Samantha Weerasinghe

COMMITTEE
Liaison Officer – 1st XV Team: Mr.Shivantha Pradeep
Liaison Officer – Under 18 Team: Mr.Nadeesh Fernando
Liaison Officer – Under 16 Team: Mr.Indika Maligaspe
Liaison Officer – Under 14 Team: Mr.Chaminda Fonseka
Liaison Officer – Under 13 & 12 Team: Mr.Lee Tum Lee
Liaison Officer – Under 10 Team: Mr. Ishan De Silva

Academic Coordinator: OBU Functional Secretary
The 500 Club Coordinator: Mr.Mahesh Kodagoda
Fund Raising Coordinator: Mr.Suranjith Swaris
Media Coordinator: Mr.Navindu Thisara

Advisory: Mr.Bhathiya Seebert

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Special General Meeting of Thurstan Rugby Club (TRC)

A Special General Meeting of Thurstan Rugby Club (TRC) will be held at 6
p.m. on Sunday the 13th September 2015, at the Thurstan College Sports
Complex,
Prof. Stanley Wijesundara Mawatha, Colombo 7. The TRC Management
Committee invites all TRC members as well as other old Thurstanites who
wish to support
Thurstan Rugby to attend this important meeting. New memberships of the
TRC could be obtained on this day. For further information, pls contact
Mr. Priya Paranavitane (President) or Mr.Suranga Kulawickrama
(Secretary)

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