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Marauding Royal smash Trinity 27-17 and retain Bradby Shield

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A Royal College player tries to force his way through the Trinity defence in the team’s Bradby Shield second leg rugby encounter against Trinity which the former won 27-17 at Royal Sports Complex on Saturday (August 5).

By A Special Sports Correspondent

Royal College picked up the pieces of a shattered dream run this season- caused by a first leg defeat at the Bradby in Pallakele a fortnight ago-and built a podium finish to their annual rugby encounter against Trinity with a smashing 27-17 win in the second leg at Reid Avenue in Colombo on August 5 (Saturday).

The Royalists played up to expectations and proved once again that despite two defeats in the league tournament this season it’s the side to watch in 2023 in both forwards and backs rugby. Their other defeat came at the hands of St.Peter’s early in the season. The manner in which they played the game marveled a packed audience at Royal Sports Complex. What really rubbed into the Trinity’s wounds was how successfully they defended their goal line with some resolute tackling. Trinity were just a shadow of how they played in Pallakele and managed to play in patches. It wouldn’t  be biased to say that in the second part of the second half Trinity were forced to play catch-up rugby.

The winners got their points through five tries and two conversations while Trinity earned their points through two tries, two conversions and a penalty. The winners led 17 -10 at the short whistle of referee Gihan Yatawara. Trinity won the first leg in Kandy with a score 13 points to 10.

Trinity produced magic a few minutes after the game kicked off by earning  a try through Sachindu Wanasekare. Fly half Shan Althaf added the extra points. The first half was contested furiously there onwards with Royal edging through to half time with tries coming from Farook Akram and another via a forwards rush which couldn’t be stopped by Trinity. The visiting team reduced the deficit in points through a well-taken penalty taken by Althaf.

Trinity were rewarded with a penalty try early in the second half courtesy Royal when the referee with the assistance of the TMO declared that there was stiff arm tackle by a host team player on a Trinitian who had almost breached the Royal goal line. The conversion was right on target and the scores read 17 all. Royal were reduced to 14 men at this stage due to the yellow card offence.

Royal came back strongly in the 48th minute of the game with a try off a rolling maul. If there was any department Royal were found wanting in this game it was in kicking at goal. The conversion went a begging.

Royal stretched their lead further when replacement winger Nabil Yehiya thundered down the left flank and scored by the flag; producing perhaps his side’s best try and in the second leg. That try also sealed the match for Royal.

Royal suffered another yellow card with the game 65 minutes old, but Trinity never could capitalize on the player disadvantage of Royal. Trinity tried many moves in the dying stages of the game but Royal held on bravely to win the game and retain the shield for another year.

Royal skipper Randul Senanayake receives the Bradby Shield from former Royal College First XV rugby player Feroze Suhaib-who graced the occasion as chief guest- after his team beat Trinity 27-17 in the second leg of their annual rugby encounter at Royal Sports Complex on Saturday (August 5). (Pix by Kamal Wanniarachchi)



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Hasaranga backs Sri Lanka for World Cup semi-final push

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Sri Lanka’s leg-spin spearhead Wanindu Hasaranga has warned rivals not to write off the hosts ahead of the World Cup, after his four-wicket burst in the final T20I against Pakistan helped Sri Lanka square the three-match series on Sunday.

Hasaranga’s spell turned the game on its head and restored belief in a side that has blown hot and cold. Speaking after being named Player of the Match and Player of the Series, the leg-spinner said Sri Lanka, buoyed by home conditions, remain very much in the hunt for a semi-final berth.

Under head coach Sanath Jayasuriya, Sri Lanka have made steady strides over the past 18 months. There have been a few distractions recently like changes in selectors and captaincy among them, but the dressing room, Hasaranga insisted, is quietly confident.

“We know the conditions and we’ve grown up playing in these conditions,” Hasaranga said. “If we use them well, we can have a major impact. Players need to identify their roles. Once that happens, we can put on a good show.”

Sunday’s decider was reduced to 12 overs a side after rain delayed the start by more than two hours, but Hasaranga felt the shortened contest still offered valuable lessons.

“Today we looked good,” he said. “We’ve been lacking a bit of consistency in recent years. In a World Cup, you have to minimise mistakes and keep moving forward.”

Bowling with a wet ball tested the spinners’ skills and patience, but Hasaranga viewed it as useful match practice rather than an inconvenience.

“It was challenging with a wet ball,” he explained. “But it’s good these things happen before a World Cup. It prepares you for all kinds of situations. I even spoke to our batters about what deliveries they’d prefer to face, and that input helped when we went out to defend.”

Sri Lanka now enjoy a week’s breather before hosting England with Hasaranga keen to see his side peak at the right time.

“When this series started, we had six games leading into the World Cup,” he said. “Rain in Dambulla meant things didn’t always go to plan. As a team, we wanted winning momentum. There are only a couple of games left now and we need to be firing on all cylinders when the World Cup begins.”

Sri Lanka had stumbled in the opener, losing by six wickets after being bowled out inside 20 overs, while the second match was washed out without a toss. A 14-run win in the final game, however, ensured honours ended even.

Rex Clementine
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Sunil Gunawardana among contenders for top post of Sri Lanka Athletics

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It will be a four-way battle for the top post of Sri Lanka Athletics as fresh nominations for the election of office bearers closed at the Sports Ministry on Monday. Former president Sunil Gunawardana, Bimal Wijesinhge, Sugath Kumara and Prasanna Indika are the nominees for the post of president and they are subjected to objections.

‎This is the second time the Ministry of Sports called for nominations after different stakeholders successfully challanged the earlier niminations alleging that there were errors in the process.

‎Informed sources said that this time too the Ministry of Sports has left enough room for allegations as it announced the names of the nominees without waiting for the nominations sent by post.

‎”There was a fundamental error as they did not wait for nominations sent by post. They informed the stake holders by post. Some member federations had received the letters only on last Thursday. They were in a mighty hurry to announce the names of the nominees soon after the nominations closed,” a source close to athletics told The Island.

‎Following are the nominees for various posts of Sri Lanka Athletics.

‎‎President: Sunil Gunawardana, Bimal Wijesinhge, Prasanna Indika, Sugath Kumara

‎‎Vice President: Prasanna Indika, Lal Chandrakumara, Lt. Col. G.N. Jayathilaka, Irangani Rupasinghe, Jagath Silva, G.J. Siyamudali, Prasanna Aluvihare

‎Secretary: Dr. Dhammika Senanayake, Sameera Perera, Madawa Herath

Asst. Secretary: Sameera Perera, Aloy Wickramasinghe (RF)

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Lakmal, Pravina win trophies at Eagles Monsoon Cup Golf Tournament

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Wing Commander Lakmal Gunewardene (Retd) won the Eagles’ Monsoon Cup Trophy. (L) / Pravina Dunuwille emerged as the Ladies' Trophy winner. (R)

Wing Commander Lakmal Gunewardene (Retd) secured the Eagles’ Monsoon Cup Trophy, achieving the highest score in the gents’ category and Pravina Dunuwille emerged as the Ladies’ Trophy winner at the fourth edition of the Eagles Monsoon Cup Golf Tournament which came to a close at the picturesque China Bay, near the harbour city of Trincomalee.

‎The Sri Lanka Air Force, in collaboration with Eagles’ Golf Links and Courses, successfully conducted the fourth edition of the Eagles’ Monsoon Cup Golf Tournament on Sunday.

‎The tournament, conducted under the Stableford Scoring System, commenced in the morning with the participation of 80 enthusiastic golfers, including 13 women golfers. The tournament was officially inaugurated when one of the former Commanders of the Air Force, Air Chief Marshal Jayalath Weerakkody, took the first tee-off.

‎Wing Commander Nalin Bentharaarachchi (Retd) claimed the Runner-up position in the Gents’ category, and Niloo Jayathilake was awarded the Ladies’ Runner-up position. In addition, Buddika Amarasinghe and Air Chief Marshal Jayalath Weerakkody received accolades for the Longest Drive and Nearest to the Pin, respectively, in the Gents’ category, while Sandra Cadien secured the Longest Drive in the Ladies’ category. The Wooden Spoon was awarded to Nimal Jayasinghe.

‎The Eagles’ Monsoon Defence Challenge Trophy, presented to members of the Tri-Services in the Men’s category, was won by Wing Commander Asantha Gunaratne from the SLAF. Lieutenant Commander Mevan Perera from the SL Navy was the Runner-up of the Defence Challenge Trophy. Commodore Mangala Mummullage received the award for the Longest Drive in the Defence Challenge category.

‎The Best Total Net Score in the Six Hidden Holes competition segment was achieved by Wing Commander Lakmal Gunewardene (Retd) and Group Captain Prabath Wijekoon received the Commander’s Island Green Award for the 2025 year’s Eagles’ Monsoon Cup iteration.

‎The awards of the Eagles’ Monsoon Cup were presented at a gala Awards Ceremony held at Eagles’ Golf Links during the evening of the same day. The Director General Air Operations, Air Vice Marshal Dhammika Dias, graced the Awards Ceremony as the Chief Guest. Further, Air Chief Marshal Jayalath Weerakkodi, Chairman of SLAF Golf, Air Commodore Erandika Gunewardene, Secretary of Air Force Golf Links and Courses, Group Captain Asanka Rathnayake, Secretary of Air Force Golf, Wing Commander Thushan Fernando, Sales Manager of Aviyana Ceylon Resorts, Suranga Fernando (representing the Chairman of Aviyana Ceylon Resorts) and other golf enthusiasts attended the ceremony.

‎Adding to the prestige of the occasion, Aviyana Ceylon Resorts sponsored the tournament, enhancing its grandeur and providing a memorable experience for all participants.‎

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