S. Thomas' College Vs Royal College
Played on Saturday, the 16th September 2006
at the Royal College Sports Complex - Colombo 07.
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Regain Michael Gunaratne
Memorial Trophy
Royal thrash
Thomians 35-0
By Ranjan Anandappa
Royal regained the Michael Gunaratne Trophy which was in
Thomian custody for one year when they beat their traditional rivals
by 35 points (7 tries) to nil in a terribly lopsided game at the Royal
College Sports Complex grounds yesterday.
It was the second biggest win in the series after the
39-0 win in 2002 under Zulki Hamid for Royal.
Royal leads in the tally of wins 22-17 with five drawn
encounters.
Thomians would have given one of their worst displays in
rugby as they went down without much resistance with repeated forays
by Royal.The Thomians started off with a promise but simply sank into
oblivion when Royal scored their try in the 23rd minute of the game.
It was the Royal forwards number eight Dharin
Warnakulasuriya, fly half Bilal Hassan, Gayan Wijesinghe, and Manil
Abeyreatne that made the difference. They drove intoi rucks and mauls
and drove the Thomians into submission. Their forwards combined
effectively with the back division and the Thomian did not have much
of a chance.
Royal after their energy draining battle against Trinity
in the first ‘leg’ of the Bradby Shield stuck onto their guns with a
determined effort to regain the Gunaratne trophy. However, the
Royalists cannot be entirely happy about their performance as they
lacked a reliable place kicker.
Their full back Isuru Perera was unable to convert a
single try. If he had done it the scoreline would have been much more
embarrassing for the Thomians.
Royal opened scoring through their skipper Chamila Sandaruwan and
thereafter it was the case of Royal crossing the Thomian line almost
at will.
Royal led 15-0 at half time.
On resumption Royal went on to plant four more
unconverted tries through Kavinda Weeraratne, flanker Bilal Hassan,
Gayan Wijesinghe, Dhiran Warnakulasuriya, Naren Daron, Manil Abeyratne.
Sunday Observer -http://www.sundayobserver.lk/2006/09/17/spo01.asp
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