Monday, February 7, 2011

Lenaduwa: “Royal have what it takes to win the League” !



Suvinda Lenaduwa

the schools rugby season coming up,once again it’s the time where the fans ponder, who will be the champions? Who would be the top contenders? And other interesting debates. As the excitement grows we decided to get some exiting insights on teams who would be playing in the "A" Division this year. Speaking exclusively to Kings of Rugby former Captain of Royal College Suvinda Lenaduwa shared his views and thoughts about the lads from Reid Avenue and he is confident that they have what it takes to win the title this year.


*What do you think of this year’s royal squad ?

"This years Royal side is fairly inexperienced but will definitely put up a good fight for this years’ league title as the remaining senior players and the under 18’s are also very talented in all aspects of the game.They proved this last year when the same side emerged as runners-up to a well experienced Peterite outfit by just two points. So I’m Confident they’ll perform well"

 *Who will be the key players for Royal this season?

"The key players this season for them would be No.08 Shehan Pathirana, Hooker: Adhil Jabbar, Fly Half: Arshad Jamaldeenand, and Winger: Rimzi Jamaldeen. They are experienced players so they should rise up to the challenge".

 * Who do you consider as "Top Contenders" for this years title?

"Well the main contender for this year’s title would be St. Peters simply because they have avery experienced side. But in the game of rugby anything can happen and I’m sure if sides like Royal,Trinity,Isipathana and even Kingswood play to their true potential they have a very good chance of finishing at the top of the league this season. "

*What do you think Royals’ main priorities would be for this season?

“I think Royals main priorities would be to finish the season at the top of the table in the league aswell as retain the” Gunarathne” trophy and the of course the all important “Bradby Shield.”

*If there’s anything you would personally like to improve in this years’ outfit what would it be and why?

“The only improvement I would like to see in this year’s side is the consistency in goal and penalty kicking because I feel that this would give us an added advantage as we will make a big difference when it comes to crunch matches “

*The"Bradby" is a different ball game. Any ideas on how it would go this season?

“Yes! The Bradby is totally different Game and I feel this year’s game is going to be very Intense because Trinity will surely come out all fired for vengeance, for their loss of the Bradby for two consecutive years now. But at the same time I am very confident about our players and I’m positive they will be able to make 3 in row if they play to their true potential “




*****Kings of Rugby ***** wishes Royal College all the best for the 2011 season!

Special thanks to - Suvinda Lenaduwa-














Monday, January 10, 2011

My first rugby match after leaving school - "something’s never change"



The world celebrates New Years Day because theoretically, it indicates change. A new year is supposed to offer re-invigoration, reinvention, vitality and a fresh start. It’s meant to bring an exiting unfamiliarity to the next 12 months; a 365 day window which brings in new additions or even takes away somewhat of our lives.

Walking down “Isipathana Mawatha” on a match day there are no remnants of that unfamiliarity. There’s little change. There’s little reinvigoration and reinvention despite what the Municipal Councils boards proclaim, there’s little regeneration either .But there’s little wrong with that. “Isipathana Mawataha” is my road-the road I amble down every time I go to watch my beloved alma mater play. “Isipathana Mawatha is our road –the road inhabited by hundreds of like minded others who make their journey to support our school. The pavements are recurrently pounded upon with “kottamba seeds” from the trees overhead. After that come the feet; hundreds of them, dressed in different brands and colours, but moving in the same direction. The feet belong to tall lads, fat lads, and thin lads. The feet also belong to some women and children as well. All have different stories to tell, but all move towards the same direction.

Some; very few that is, are making this journey for the very first time. Others have their soles imprinted upon the route; such is the regularity of their trek down this road which leads to the school and also Havelock Park, Our home grounds, our Fortress. Regardless of who it is, it’s a good thing the walk never changes. Without those hundreds “Isipathana Mawatha” would be just like any other street- a footnote in the A-Z of Isipathana, or even a three-wheel drivers short cut to Baseline Road. But it’s not. Instead, it’s a place that contributes to the recollections of so many different people and subsequently makes up part of our schools glorious Rugby history. The idea of so many different people embarking on the same journey with the same intention is a powerful one-not just for our Rugby team but for any other rugby team as well. Because of that our School on the corner is not simply a center of education, the “Isipathanaramaya” temple isn’t just temple of worship, and the small tea boutiques that decorate the route are not merely places to refresh you with a nice cup of tea. They become part of match day memories - a visual representation of the dedication and commitment in supporting our team.


It matters not if you start your journey from the top of Dickmans Road or the bottom of Park Road. The shops you pass, the people you see and the conversations you hear will always be there weekend, week out during a Rugby season at Havelock Park. For me it was my first rugby season and my first match after leaving school. It may have been a new year of sorts but it was the same stroll to the ground and same atmosphere. The same congregation of uncles waited outside the school gates, waited for their match going mates of 10 years or more to enter the ground. Further down the road stood a rabble of children out side the entrance, not one close to 15 years disappointed every time their request for spare tickets couldn’t be met. A double cab drove past me with five Peterites in the back, prompting me to question my decision to walk in the rain. As I finally reach the main entrance I look around and see the college Main gates at a distance, the gracious site of the school temple in the junior school section. A few steps further and I see the flagpole with the college flag resting on it graciously, at the top as if it was taking a moments rest from fluttering profusely on a rainy and windy day. Hairs stood on the back of my neck, just as they did the first time I saw it; just as they did the last time I saw it.

I met up with some of my fellow batch mates and we entered the ground and almost immediately  the smell of cigarettes wafted through the air. As I walk through the crowd towards the Dressing room a small boy with his dad excitedly asks if “Rizwan and Ashan” will play.But sadly they did not on this day. Near the terrace steps two 45 year olds whom I guessed, together have witnessed the Triple Crown winning side of ‘98 and other unique milestones achieved by our school ponder the same with the faint odour of their pre match pint enhancing their breaths. With a loud bang of crackers the clash of “Pathana versus Peters” gets underway. The Peterites proved to be to good for our “Greens” to handle. Two hours later hundreds of Supporters leave the grounds, Pathana fans disappointed, dejected while the Peterites ecstatic after what they witnessed from their respective sides.

Post match hundreds of fans walk up towards Havelock Road and on their way littering the way with the now old tickets. A small peterite with his dad exclaims how good their side was today. In the end it matters not whether St.peters beat Isipathana or Isipathana breaking Trinity Hearts 5 years ago at this very ground. The result is irrelevant. The important thing is that our fans walked that road. We’ve witnessed the Abdeen’s, the nawaz’s, the saranga’s – even our current captain Prasad Devinda can’t last forever as hard as he may try. But the one thing that hasn’t and won’t change is the walk down “Isiptathana Mawatha”. The exited chatter of a youngster heading to his first game doesn’t stop, nor the grumblings of our Old boys who come to support our team every time they stomp the grass of Havelock park. The congregation will always wait outside the school gates; even the smell of mouthwatering “amba achchaaru” or “Annaasi” is as evocative as it was a year ago.

For a school rugby side we will experience changes in our team which is nothing new. After the senior players leave a new set of juniors will take the role of carrying forward the college flag. Irrespective of that, this stretch of road is our road- the road supporters have walked down for months, years and decades, and will walk down until it leads to no where. That will never change. Just as “Isipathana Mawatha” Pathana rugby would not be as special without those willing to make that walk. The heroics of Brian Ingram, Hisham Abdeen, Tuan Bhoran,Dilroy Fernando, Shamly Nawaz are enhanced by the support, and the support is enhanced by what those legends did for our school. Games like trinity in ’05, or even Royal in ‘10 live in the memory because both players and supporters combined through adversity and helped each other. It’s the “Pathana Spirit” demonstrated in abundance once more.


There’s a saying which claims you can’t judge a person until you walk a mile in his shoes. For me the walk down "Isipathana Mawatha" is the best walk a Pathana rugby fan could wish for.

AND THAT’S SOMETHING THAT WILL NEVER, EVER CHANGE!

Strive With Determination!

Sunday, July 11, 2010

PATHANA OUTCLASS THORA 33-17

Isipathana college came up with a stupendous performance to bring down last years champions St.Thomas,college in their Milo all island schools knock-out quarter final played at Reid avenue. It was also sweet revenge for pathana as they avenged the defeat which they suffered against the thomians in last years final.

In a game played at a frantic pace it was the thomians who got the first chance of moving the score board when they were awarded a penalty but fly half Devin Jayasinghe kick was off target.From there onwards pathana made heavy inroads into the thomian 22 and accumulated their first points courtesy of a Malik Jumad drop goal. the greens scored again after 11 minutes when Prasad Devinda made a neat cross kick which saw winger Uresh Fonseka touching down mid left and full back Jumad converted for his side to lead 10 nil.They increased their lead to 13 points when Jumad fired across another penalty. the thominas hit back through a Jayasingha penalty but that was short lived when the pathanians scored through flanker Saajid Shuaib.it was fly half  Devinda,s brilliant cross kick that did the trick yet again as winger Shanaka Poornage tapped it right to the hands of his team mate who just fell over to do the honors. Malik was on target yet again to give the pathanians a 20-03 advantage. but just before the break the lads from mt.lavinia decreased the lead when center Anurudhdha Willwara  scored a brilliant try which was converted by Jayasinghe and the score read 20-13 in favor of the greens.

the second half got off to rather slow start with the pathanians enjoying more possession and virtually parking themselves in their opponents 22 but they gave back the advantage to their doughty opponents.but they got the first points on the board when  fly half Prasad Devinda was on target with well a excuted drop goal.they then delivered a stunning blow when Saajid Shuaib scored his second try of the match to make it 28-13.the thomians  had some hope left when anurudhdha willwara scored under the posts  which was also converted to make it 28-17.but Isipathana  then delivered the killer blow when Saajid Shuaib completed his hatrick which was virtually a carbon copy of the first try he scored.thus giving his side a well deserved 33-17 victory.

for the thomians the loss was not just a poor performance but also a double blow as this was the second loss they suffered against the same opposition.They would certainly have to go back to the drawing board and review what went wrong for them this season where as so much was expected of them this season.On the other hand pathana will be brimming with confidence.for pathana the halves combination of M.Rizwan and Prasad Devinda worked off smoothly while their forwards Nipuna Devinda,Tharindu Siriwardane,Muqsith Jaleel,Kumendra Dharmadasa and of course the hero for the day Saajid Shuaib were outstanding.the only setback for the day for the winners would be the injury which their diminutive flanker Deshan Subashana suffered in the first half.they will now have to regroup and prepare themselves for the big semi final against the league champs St.Peters college which will be played on the 14th (Wednesday) at CR FC .

Sunday, May 30, 2010

"GREENS" DESTROY ROYAL 27-05

Isipathana coming in to the game as underdogs came up with a gallant display of  fast open rugby to beat the much fancied Royal College by 27 Points (2 Goals, 2 Tries, 1 Penalty) to 5 Points (1 Try) in their Under 20 Division I Singer League encounter which concluded at Havelock Park yesterday.
At the short breather it was Pathana who lead 12-0. The game was also played for the Maj Milroy Fernando Memorial Trophy which was wrestled back by pathana after this win


Isipatana scrum half Mohommed Rizwan makes way to plant the third try.

Isipathana three quarters played an excellent game. They were omnipresent. The forwards led by their burly Number 8 Tharindu Siriwardena who had an outstanding game were quick to pounce on the loose ball.
Mohamed Rizwan who operated from the scrum for Isipathana linked the forwards and three quarters very well. He was dead accurate with his options to work the line or chip and chase. Their three quarters never allowed the huge Royal forwards to go through their gates.
On the other hand Royal looked like mere passengers. They will need to go back to the drawing board very soon with only two weeks more for their important Bradby Shield encounter against Trinity. Their line was dead slow and were standing and passing in attack and wanting in defence.
Most of the time the Royal’s three quarters also ran out of options. They spoiled the important good ball won by their forwards who had a good outing though losing several line-outs despite their throw-ins. Royal three quarters allowed the Pathana three quarters to run at will.

Isipathana drew first blood in the 16th minute of the game when Royal scrum half- Deen Cassims clearance kick was smothered by pathana second rower muqsith jaleel and  Winger Youresh Fonseka dashed down the line to score. Isipathana full back Malik Jumad missed the conversion

With the game being played at a very hot pace some of the royal  spectators went out of control throwing few stones in to the playing area when isipathana were awarded a penalty. The game was stopped for 5 minutes until the authorities were called in. After the resumption scrum half M rizwan made a jinxing run evading several royal defenders and then set the line in motion which eventually through saw Danushka Sooriyarachi touched down under the posts for Pathana leaving Royal’s defences in shambles. Malik Jumad added the extra points for Pathana to take a 12-0 lead at “Lemons”.

With the turn around Royal who got their act together briefly and reduced the gap through a superb forwards rush where hooker Adil Jabbar went over. Arshad Jamaldeen missed the difficult kick at goal.
Isipthana full back Malik Jumad increased their lead through a 25 meter penalty. Then came the try of the match. It was Isipathana skipper Tharindu Siriwardena who with his power and lightning speed won the loose ball and sent his line in motion. It was their nippy scrum half Mohamed Rizwan who ran the final 40 meters to touch down. They scored their last try in the dying stage of the game through center kovinda wimalachandra which was conveeted by  by Jumad to cap one of the finest victories over Royal ..

Referee Pradeep Fernando

In the Junior games Isipthana won all of them. Under 12: 7-0. Under 14: 12-0 and Under 18: 7-5.
Thomians outclass Rajans

Saturday, May 22, 2010

Isipathana has the last laugh



By David Stephens, Pic by Ranjith Perera
In a nail-biting match which saw both teams throw everything but the kitchen sink at each other, Isipathana beat St. Anthony’s College 16-15 in an under 20 ‘A’ Division match played at a muddy Havelock Park yesterday.
Isipathana notched up one goal from fly half Prasad Devinda and three penalties from Malik Jumath in response to a goal from R.C Bandara, a penalty from captain Tharindu Chanaka and a try from Dinushan Ariyapala.
A Pathana player on the move being held back by an Antonian.
In the 37th minute, with Isipathana leading 16-15 after St. Anthony’s Ariyapala scrambled over the line to score, the match hung nicely in the balance. With only a few minutes left, the conversion by Samith Dananjaya would most certainly have clinched victory for the Antonians.
However Dananjaya’s kick fell way short and with it all chances of his team picking up a win.
The encounter had a number of scrappy moments, with players from both sides slipping across the turf or mishandling relatively easy passes. This is almost entirely the fault of a pitch that was shrouded in thick mud.
The first try came in just the seventh minute of the game after Devinda finished off a swift move to thunder over the try line. This sent the home crowd wild and Isipathana seemed brimming with confidence. However against the run of play St. Anthony’s struck back through a try from Bandara to silence the home crowd.
This seemed to shock Isipathana back into life and they proceeded to dominate the remaining portion of the first half before finally converting two penalties through the boot of Jumath. At the end of the first half the scores were 13-7 in favour of Isipathana.
The second half played out like a boxing match with both teams going at each other with several waves of attack. Coming out with new life, St Anthony’s hit back through a penalty from their captain Chanaka, to once again put the pressure back on the Greens
Isipathana replied in style with a laser guided penalty kick from Jumath that was taken quite a fair distance away from the two posts. The Antonians refused to lie down and the try by Ariyapala in the waning moments of the game served to keep the Isipathana fans on the edge of their seats right until the final whistle blew.

Saturday, April 24, 2010

"GREENS" fail yet again... ( Isipathana 10 -- St.Peters 27 )

For the 3rd consecutive year isipathana got off to a horrible or rather dreadful start when they went down to a well knit St.peters outfit 27points (2 goals,2 tries,1 penalty) to 10 ( 1 goal,1 penalty) in their opening match of the singer A division schools rugby league worked off at Havelock park.

The home side was led by no.08 Tharindu Siriwardane as skipper Ashan Gallage was unavailable due to injury.And scrum half M Rizwan and center M Ali whom also did not feature in this game ,always played in patches and they simply couldn’t cope with the speed and power of the SPC back division.

It was isipathana who took the lead as early as the first minute when Prasad Devinda booted over 22 meter penalty. However the peterites then launched wave after wave of attacks and it seemed it was just a matter of time for them to score however pathana just managed to halt them thanks to some last ditch tackeles which were made in utter desperation. SPC then came into level terms when their fly half Dulaj Perera who made his debut for St.peters after crossing over from wesley puting over and easy penalty. 10 minutes later St.peters took the lead after some scrappy defending from the pathana line.Full back Shenal Dias was caught in two minds and decide to kick a ball which was coming at him but kicked it directly at the SPC wing who wiggled his way score mid right.Dulaj missed the conversion.Isipathana then came back strongly and were trying hard to score. But then came a moment of which every pathana supporter felt disgusted of.SPC were awarded a scrum in their own 22. And center Dhanushka Ranjan ran right through the pathana 3 quarter line and sprinted nearly 100 yards to score under the posts.Dulaj made the easy conversion and SPC went into half time with 15-3 lead.

After the resumption pathana seemed to have organized their strategies but gave away possession very cheaply and when they did the peterites came rampaging thus gaining hard and valuable yards for their side.then came a moment of controversy when the peterite back division made a forward pass and the ball fell into the hands of the pathana wing umayanga sooriyabandara who was through but referee Irshad cader called back the play and then awarded a scrum to the home side much to the amazement of every1.SPC then scored yet again when powerful second rower shenal dias sneaked through the defence to score and scrum half Rizwan Meedin made no mistake with the conversion. 10 minutes later SPC seemed to have given the killer blow when another try was scored by their winger by now all hope was lost with the score board reading 27-03 in favor of SPC. pathana did get a concolation try when no.08 Tharindu Siriwardane barged over for a try under the posts with Devinda prasad making a quick conversion.with the game almost over the greens however did come back strongly but it was just too late as the final whistle was blown.

For SPC Shenal Diasz,skipper keith Gurusinghe, centers Bhanuka Nanayakkara and Dhanushka Ranjan were outstanding punching gapin holes in the pathana defense. For the greens they will have to improve in almost every component of the game if they are to prove anything this season. They missed a lot of tackles and seemed to be lacking the stamina. And three quarters seemed poor in defense and slow in attack. It will be interesting to see how the greens will come back in their next game against a strong kingswood side whom also will feature a strong three quarter line up.

Below are the scores of the other matches 

Anthony’s vs. Kingswood – Kingswood won 23-10
Trinity vs. Dharmaraja – Trinity won 44-05
Royal vs. POW – Royal won 35-06

Sunday, April 18, 2010

Former manager speaks out ahead of season opener.


  
The Isipathana vs St.Peters match which will kick start the 2010 inter school rugby season is less than a week away and ahead of our key opening fixture ***** KINGS OF RUGBY***** got a hold of one of our former managers of the 1st XV Mr.Dushan Wickramsinghe about his views and thoughts on the upcoming blockbuster match.

·        What do you think of the pathana side this year?
   “Along with the proper guidance I think its one of the strongest. I have worked with these set of lads when they were in their U-14,s. They seem to have a very good team spirit and understanding”.

·        What do you think of the other sides?
  “Well in general all the sides especially peters seem to be good. And don’t rule out Royal, Thora, Trinity and kingswood.They seem to be formidable as well”.
  
·        What would you expect on this match? (IC vs SPC)
    “St.Peters after their 22-12 loss to us last year will certainly come out all guns blazing for revenge and hence it won’t be easy. I think the game will depend on who will be able to hold their nerve under pressure”.

·        SPC has a good back division. Any comments?
      “Yes they do have some hard runners mainly their centers and wingers. But on the other hand I think we have quality players of our own who could counter this threat. But overall I think the scales will slightly be in favor of the peterites”.

·         Any thoughts on tactics and key points?
      “ well there will be some great individual battles like Shenal vs Muqsith, D. Ranjan vs Ashan and Keith vs Devinda and these would have a major impact on the outcome of the game”.

·        Who do you think will win?
   “Well Isipathana”.



Isipathana vs St.Peters 24th April 18, 2010 @ Havelock park.
Kick off at 4.15pm

BE THERE TO SUPPORT THE GREENS !!!