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Thurstan retains the Greatian Gunawardana Challenge trophy

Thurstan retains the Greatian Gunawardana Challenge trophy for another year beating D.S. Semnanayaka College 12 (One goal & One try)  to 6 points (One penalty & One drop goal) at CR&FC yesterday.  Distinguish Old Thurstanite, Lion Greatian Gunawardana graced the occasion as the chief guest.

Thurstan unfortunate to lose to D.S.Senanayake U16 match 12 Points to 7 Points. Thurstan U16 team who beat D.S.Senanayake team in both occasion in the Western Province & All Island Tournaments earlier this year were unfortunate to loose to D.S.Senanayake at this encounter. D.S.Senanayake was awarded the Jaffar Sattar Challenge Trophy.    

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24 Schools Scrum down in celebration of Thurstan Rugby Golden Jubilee

24 Schools from various parts of the Island will scrum down in celebration of Thurstan rugby golden Jubilee on the 24th & 25th at the Royal College Sports Complex. This U 20 Sevens tournament is organized by the Thurstan Rugby Golden Jubilee Committee headed by Old Thurstanite, Mr. Chula Dharmadas and will be the first showdown of the U20 teams in this 2007 school rugby season. A press conference was held on the 14th March at the CH&FC sports club. The committee is determined to make this event a gallant rugby extravaganza and all the participants will be treated to a rugby fiesta with lots of entertainment.

All the participating teams will be given all the facilities such as food, refreshments, and certificates & cash awards for the winners exceeding Rs.100,000.00 in total. All out station schools will be given accommodation, meals & transport for 2 days. Another highlight of this event is that participating teams will not be charged any tournament fee & the committee has decided to have this 2 day event FREE ENTRANCE for the spectators as well. ALL THURSTANITES & RUGBY FANS ARE INVITED TO WITNESS THE EVENT! There will not a repeat of this at least for another 25 years where Thurstan will celebrate 75 years in 2032!

THE SCHOOLS

Thurstan College
Isipathana College
D.S.Senanayake college
St.Peters College
St.Thomas College, Mt.Lavinia
St.Anthonies College, Kandy
St.Josephs College, Colombo
Ananada College
Nalanda College
Mahanama College
Vidyartha College, Kandy
Carey College, Kandy
Science College, Mt.Lavinia
Zahira College, Colombo
Lumbini College, Colombo
Prince Of Walse College, Moratuwa
Piliyandala Central, Piliyandala
St.Thomas College, Bandarawela
Harischandra College, Nigambo
C.W.W.Kannangara College, Colombo
Royal College, Panadura
St.Josephs College, Anuradhapura
Ambilipitiya Central, College
Royal College, Horana

THURSTAN COLLEGE GOLDEN JUBILEE RUGBY COMMITTEE 

President – Mr.Chula Dharmadasa
Secretary – Mr.Vijith Gamage
Chief Coordinator – Mr.Sujeewa Perera
Tournament Director – Mr.Ajith Fernando
Treasurer – Mr.Gihan Amarasooriya

Committee Members 
– Mr.Suranjith Swaris
– Mr.Dayananada Wijesekara 
– Mr.Palitha Jayasinghe
– Mr.Vasanatha Ramanayake
– Mr.Shanthilal De Alwis
– Mr.Suranga Kulawickrama
– Mr.Mohan Fernando
– Mr.Janaka Widanagamage
– Mr.Mahesh Thamira
– Mr.Nikila Karunarathna
– Mr.Aflal Izadeen
– Mr.Nimmitha Hetiarchchi 
– Mr.Dileepa Paranavithana
– Mr.Nadeesh Danunga
– Mr.Sudesh Gomas
– Mr.Nihal Perera
– Mr.W.A.Rohana
– Mr.Wasantha Kottearchchi

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Thurstan to celebrate rugby Golden Jubilee with schools sevens contest

Thurstan College will be celebrating their Golden Jubilee this year and an Inter School Rugby sevens tournament at the Royal Stadium on March 24 and 25 will herald the celebrations and will wind up with a Grand Rugby Dinner in July. The Tournament Committee for the event is headed by Chula Dharmadasa.

Thurstan began playing Rugby in 1956/57 but took part in active inter school matches only in 1958. The 1956 team was captained by Errol Van Twest, while in 1957 the captain was Surath Wickramasinghe. The inaugural Thurstan team in 1958 too was captained by Surath Wickremasinghe. Some of the stalwarts in this team were Jeff Ratnam who later on became a legend in Ceylon Rugby by captaining Air Force, Havelocks and Sri Lanka and became the first national coach of Sri Lanka. Undoubtedly he was one of the finest rugby players Sri Lanka has ever seen. Also in this team were well known sports writer par excellence T. M. K. Samat, Rafi Abdeen of boxing fame, Wigna Sellamuttu, late Shivantha Thambiah, late Anton Wickremaratne and the late Lionel Wickramasekera. The team was coached by Brian Mills.

However Thurstan stormed into prominence in 1963 with a team coached by the late Kavan Rambukwelle and captained by fiery wing forward, the late Deepal de Zoysa (CR and Kandy skipper). His co-wing forward was another classic player: Ranjit Jayawardena (Havelocks, University and Air Force) with Vernon Caldera (NCC) better known in the cricket circles occupying the no 8 position. Other stalwarts of this team were Dushyantha Samarasekera ( who captained CR), Sunil Jayakody ( who captained Dimbula), Srinath Gunasekera (who went on to captain University) and the late Indra Piyatissa.

Thurstan can also be proud of their contribution to national rugby coming from Harsha Mayadunne Dusyantha Samarasekera and Sunil Karunanayake serving as President, Secretary and Treasurer respectively in the SLRFU. It is also noteworthy to mention that two of countrys leading rugby scribes T. M. K. Samat and Lal Gunasekera too represented Thurstan at rugby.

1963 was a memorable season for Thurstan where they lost only to Trinity and scored glorious victories over two of the strongest sides Royal and Zahira with Ranjit Jayawardena scoring two match winning tries in both these games. The match against S. Thomas’ at the Race Course was abandoned due to poor ground conditions.

Thurstan continued this trend and produced a rich crop of players like CR & FC stalwart Chula Dharmadasa, S. Karunathileke, Tissa Nanayakkara, Upul Pieris Kokum Seneviratne all of whom donned the national jersey with distinction. Other well known players were Sunil Jayakody (Dimbula), Wimal Kulatunga (CR) Mangala Ratnayake, Wasantha Perera, Sathyapriya Liyanage (All of Army), SSP Upali Hewage, Rohan Boudweyn (Dimbula), Harsha Mayadunne (Navy) and Ajanta Rodrigo (Police), Asela Weerasighe (Havelocks) and Charles Perera (CR).

Thurstan did well to clinch the Presidents trophy in 1998 under Nuwan Kumara who became a youth national cap and 2005 under Amila Eranga beat Isipathana to wrest the Jabar trophy for the first time in 38 years. In 2006 under the captaincy of Ishara Muthumala Thurstan won the first ever U20 Sevens trophy beating the reigning champions Isipathana College.

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Thurstan clinch schools U-20 Rugby Sevens title

LEFT TO RIGHT – Mr.Duminda Wickramahewa (Master in charge) , Ishara Galaboda, Sanoj Nanayakkara, Ishara Muthumala (Captain),Sasanka Ariyarathne, Yasiru Lakitha, Ranga Christy, Kanishka Bandara, Gamini Indrasena (Coach)
LEFT TO RIGHT – Sasindu Gihan,Ajiyh Nettiya , Lahuru Dasun, Nirosh Nonis
 
  
RUGBY: Thurstan College came up with a stupendous performance to score a sensational 12 points (one goal, one try) to 10 (two tries) win over traditional rivals Isipatana College in the final of the Cup Championship of the Singer Trophy Schools under 20 Seven-A-Side Rugby Tournament played at Havelock Park yesterday. At the breather Thurstan led 12-5.

Isipatana opened scoring in the second minute when centre Ashan de Costa scored under the posts after a superb 40 metre run. He missed the conversion.
Two minutes later, Thurstan snatched the lead when off a five metre scrum their scrum half Lahiru Dasun scampered through to touch down under the posts. Sanoj Nanayakkara made no mistake with the conversion.

In the sixth minute Thurstan increased the lead when Sanoj Nanayakkara made a break in midfield but was brought down a few metres from the goal line but fly half N. P. Nonis who was backing up picked up the ball and scored mid left. Sanoj Nanayakkara failed to add the extra points and Thurstan led 12-5 at ‘lemons’.
In the fourth minute, after resumption Isipatana’s winger Kasun Gamage scored mid left after a powerful 40 metre run but Ashan de Costa missed the conversion much to the dismay of their supporters and Thurstan ran out worthy winners by 12 points to 10.
Dharmapala Nimal refereed.
Prince of Wales College, Moratuwa bagged the Plate Championship by beating Piliyandala MMV by 10 points (two tries) to 5 (one try) in the final.
In the semi finals, Prince of Wales beat Maliyadeva 22-0 while Piliyandala MMV overcame Eheliyagoda MMV 17-0.
Isipatana ‘B’ clinched the Bowl Championship with a smashing 24 points (two goals, two tries) to nil win over Ananda ‘B’ in the final. In the semi finals, Isipatana ‘B’ beat Asoka MV 29-0 while Ananda ‘B’ overcame Nalanda ‘B’ 15-0

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The Rugby Big Match – Await!!!

The Rugby Big Match with Isipathana College for the Abdul Jabbar Trophy is scheduled to be played in early October. The exact date is yet to be finalized by Isipathana College. We will keep you informed as soon as we get the confirmation.

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Thurstan begins the rugby season with a sensational win

Thurstan College Colombo opened its rugby seasons with an easy win over St
Sylvester’s College, Kandy in a inter school rugby fixture. Thurstanites
outclassed St. Sylvester’s College by 34 (2goals, 4 tries) points to nil in
their opening game at the Havelock Park on Wednesday.

Thurstan opened their scoring with a try from third row-Sasanka Ariyaratne but
center Rakitha Bandara couldn’t add the extra points.
St Sylvester’s got an opportunity to score when they were awarded a penalty, but
failed to capitalize on the chance and made no impact on the game right from the
beginning.

But Thurstan captain Amila Eranga broke the St Sylvester’s defense to score a
try under the post in the next minute, which was easily converted by Rakitha
Bandara to take the lead 12-nil.

Another sharp move by the Thurstan skipper paved the way to strong Rakitha
Bandara to score a sensational try running almost 70 yards to see the touchline.
Rakitha himself added the extra points and Thurstanites were in a commanding
position at the short whistle. Scoreboard read as 17-nil in Thurstan’s favour.
Kandy boys couldn’t do much to avoid Thurstanites resistance.

It was almost one-way traffic in the second half. Kandy lads tried hard to break
the Thurstan’s defense but had no opportunity to add points in their favour.
Thurstan’s winger Suminda Tharaka scored two tries in the second half and
Thurstan unable to add the extra points to those two tries as one convertion was
missed while the other was skipped without even trying.

Fly half N P Nonis crossed the opponents’ line to score another try for Thurstan
and winger Shane Aravinda made no mistake in adding the extra points to read the
final score 34 -nil. St. Sylvester’s College couldn’t hold the Thurstan’s
resistance and went back to hill capital with bitter experience.

Thurstan will meet another school from Kandy-St Anthony’s College in their next
game scheduled on July 27 at the Havelock Park.

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Thurstan Rugby Update

First row (L to R): Senura Keheliya, Shehan Thanuka, Roshan Senevirathne, Chathuranga Jayashanka, Chamod Kaveen (Captain) Thuwan Aseez


Second row (L to R): N.L. Rajapakse (Coach), Kavindu Gihan, Hafeez Noor Adhaan, Asela Silva, Viduranga Weerasinghe, Damith Asanka, Eranga De Costa, Nalan Karunanayake (Vice Captain), Sajith Sandeepa, Isuru Upendra, Ishan Udayanga, Wisuna Ayeshkantha, Thilanka Kavinda, Eranga Jayawardena, Daminda Wickramage (Master in Charge)

 

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Thurstan won The Abdul Jabar trophy ( 15 – 6 ) against Isipathana

HISTORIC WIN FOR THURSTAN

September 19th, 2005 will go down memory lane as a historic day for rugby at Thurstan. For all Thurstanites there was a dream !! – to beat Isipathana at the Annual Abdul Jabbar Trophy. This dream had eluded Thurstan rugby players for 38 long years, but on this day 15 lads made this dream a reality.

Yes, Thurstan beat Isipathana 15 points [ one goal, one try & one penalty ] to 6 [ two penalties ]

The closest that Thurstan had come was a draw in 1975 under Tissa Wickramanayaka, but Thurstan had twice beaten Isipathana in 1998 & 2000 at the President’s Trophy and also in 1963 in the infancy of rugby at both colleges when it was not played for a trophy.

There was much drama before the game itself, when the Old boy Rugby section of both schools could not agree on the venue for the match. But saner counsel prevailed and it was ultimately agreed that this traditional game was much more important for the two schools and for the set of players of both teams than other trivia.

Both Schools had much to play for. The winner was assured of a place on this year’s President’s trophy and also promotion to Division 1 next year.

Hence the game had all the ingredients of a tight match with no quota asked & none given.

The rugby players of both teams did not disappoint the large crowd that thronged Longden Place to witness this game with clean ferocious play.

Thurstan opened scoring within the first 5 minutes when they worked the three quarter line and drawing the Isipathana defense and a perfectly timed grubber kick was chased by the two Thurstanite centres and Thilina Lakmal scored mid right towards the CR hockey ground end. Thurstan place kicker Dilan Perera’s kick just veered out of the left upright and Thurstan was leading 5 points to Nil.

Next 20 minutes saw play between the 25 meter mark of the two halves, each team trying to probe the defenses of the other but not successful in penetrating it. Almost on the stroke of half time, Isipathana were awarded a penalty for an infringement 30 meters out almost at the centre which the Full back Reza Mubarak duly obliged. At the breather Thurstan were leading 5 points to 3.

Soon after resumption, Thurstan missed a golden chance to increase the lead when Dilan Perera fluffed an under the post penalty 30 meters out much to the disappointed of the Thurstanites.

Thurstanites were really dominating the game in this half, both territorially and with some threatening moves, but mistakes at vital moments deprived them of scoring opportunities which were there for the taking  

In one of the rare moments when Isipathana took play to the Thurstan half, a missed clearance by the Thurstan full back Munna & at the subsequent melee, Isipathana were awarded a penalty almost at the same place where Thurstan place kicker missed the conversion. But Isipathana place kicker was spot on and Isipathana were leading for the first time with 6 to 5 with about 10 minutes to full time.

With Isipathana taking the lead with only a few minutes to go, thought were haunting the Thurstan supporters – will this be another year ” so near but yet so far ” as in the mid 90’s when Thurstan leading till the very last minute saw Boran the illusive Isipathana scrum half picking the ball from a scrum mid way and slipping one tackle after another to score a match winning try under the post.

But this year the Thurstanites were made of much sterner stuff, and they kept hammering at Isipathana line & were awarded a penalty mid left on the 25 meter line. When Dilan Perera placed the ball and took steps back to steady himself for the kick, players as well as the supporters were all glued & biting their finger nails to see whether his kick will go between the post or kick awry as he had done on 2 occasions already in the match. But this time he got it dead centre much to the relief of all the Thurstanites and Thurstan were leading 8 points to 6 with less than 5 minutes of play including injury time remaining before the referee Orville Fernando will blow for full time.

Isipathana were not going to go down without a fight and immediately took play to the Thurstan 25 in front of the CR Pavilion and worked the line to the left winger who was bottled up near the touch line. In the ensuing melee, Thurstan right winger, the tall Shane Aravinda picked up the ball virtually out of the blues and ran a good 75 meters along the right touch line evading desperate tackles from 2 Isipathanians and once he crossed the touch line ambled along to touch down under the post and bury the traditional rivals and to put the issues beyond doubt. This try was converted for Thurstan to lead 15 Points to 6.

Within a few minutes after the Kick off, full time was blown and throngs of Thurstanites both old & young swamped the ground to hug the 15 lads who all made this possible.

Thurstan fully deserved the victory as they looked the side always on the look out for tries as Isipathana cut a sorry figure with their outside backs playing senseless rugby much to the disappointment to their supporters and the two coaches Hisham Abdeen & Champika Nishantha. Only their forwards made forages but were stopped by a determined pack ably lead by the Skipper Amila Eranda who was in the thick of things and urging the team mates to drive towards the Isipathana goal line. He has had a fine season and will join the select band of Thurstanites who had been successful in sports as well as in academic studies as he has passed his AL’s with 2 A’s & a B.

The most happiest person on the ground could have well being the Chief Guest, Thurstan Old Boy Noel Joseph who was mainly instrumental in arranging the Sponsorship from the Orange Group of Companies for RS 1 Million for Thurstan Rugby for 2005 & 6.

Orange Group too must be happy they have backed a winning team

There were many behind the success of the team. First, the two coaches, Gamini Indrasena former Isipathana & Havelocks player & Asanga Rodrigo the current Sri Lanka & CR player, former Royal & CR Player Vipula Dharmadasa was always at hand to give some valuable expert advice.

Thurstan OBU handed the destinies of Thurstan Rugby to the Junior OBU and they formed Junior OBU Rugby Development Committee headed by Sujeewa Perera with the Rugby Captain of 1993 Suranga Kulawickrama as the secretary.

Their credo was to ” Honour & Glory ” and the Vision was to revive Rugby at Thurstan and thus be among the best in schools & their Primary Mission was to win the Abdul Jabbar Trophy. This they have been successful in the first year itself. For this I am sure they have sweated much, many trials & tribulations and they were also successful in obtaining for the first time Sponsorship for any Sports at Thurstan.

You could feel the joy & happiness of the committee members when the final whistle was blown.

There were many Rugby Captains & players of yesteryear to witness this historic achievement and I am sure their eyes would have become moist as this team of 2005 achieved what was becoming ” mission impossible ” to win the Abdul Jabbar Trophy, which eluded them when they represented College. This series of matches commenced in 1967 under the captaincy of Managla Ratnayaka [ now domiciled in New Zealand ] for Thurstan & Juranghan Savangan for Isipathana, both being dashing wing forwards for their respective Schools and Savangan after college played with much distinction for Police. This match for the trophy was played continuously except in 1972 when Isipathana did not play Rugby due to a ruling by the SLRFU. Thus in 38 outings, Isipathana has won 36 times, one being drawn and the loss this year.

Priya Paranavitane

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“Greation Gunawardana Challege” Trophy on the12thSeptember 2005

The Annual “Greation Gunawardhana” – Challenge Trophy Rugby match between Thurstan college and D.S Senanayake College will be held on Monday, 12th September 2005. The venue will be CR & FC Grounds-London Place. Kick Off: U 13 – 3.30pm / U 15- 4.00pm / 1st XV – 4.30pm. FIXTURE CARD / THE TEAM