THE INAUGURATION OF THE THOMIAN RUGBY FUND
As you may already be aware, the OLD THOMIANS RUGBY FOOTBALL UNION (OTRFU)
is actively involved in promoting and developing Rugger at our alma
mater.
The 09th Annual Junior Thomian Rugby Carnival organized
by the OTRFU and held at College a few months back was a roaring
success with more than 225 boys in the Under-10 to Under-16 age
groups participating at this well attended event. The organizers
were able to unearth a wealth of talent in all age groups and they
are confident that Thomian Rugby will be well served in the future
if this talent is properly harnessed and developed. This could be
done only through scientific coaching, proper training and
nutrition.
Therefore the OTRFU has embarked on an ambitious programme to provide
these inputs through the college to the talented young Thomians so
that we would be in a position to regularly turn out side that are
worthy of wearing the Blue – Black jersey.
Rugby coaching is now a scientific and
professional activity that requires full-time commitment. Gone are
the days when part-timers undertook coaching on an honorary basis and
produced satisfying results. Most schools, particularly the ones that
have shown marked progress in Rugby in the recent past, have embarked
on long term programmes for the development of Rugby in their
respective schools. They hire top full-time professional coaches and
trainers (some from overseas) and provide the young Ruggerites the
best of technical know-how and advise on nutrition.
Unfortunately STC has fallen behind in this respect mainly due to the
unavailability of regular funding that is vital in the formulation of
a long term programme. As things are, College cannot on its own pay
market rate coaching fees to high caliber coaches, trainers and
physiotherapists. Therefore OTRFU has decided to step in and assist
College by providing the balance funds required every year to
undertake a long term programme for the development of Rugby at S Thomas.
The income of the OTRFU is limited to member’s subscriptions and a few
fund raising activities undertaken as and when funds are needed. Such
ad hoc activity cannot sustain a development programme that will span
over a few years.
In the light of the above, the OTRFU Committee has decided to
inaugurate “The Thomian Rugby Football Fund” to seek the support of
the OBA branches located overseas, various class groups and well
wishers of Thomian Rugby, in financing this ambitious long term
venture of promoting and developing Rugby at STC. Due to the length
of the programme to be undertaken ( a minimum of 03 years), it is
imperative that adequate funds are available throughout the programme
to sustain it until its objectives are achieved.
The paid rugby budget per annum exceeds Rs 2.5 Mn per annum of which
75% is for payment of over twelve coaches in six different age
groups. Nutrition, equipment, transport, laundry and medical costs
account for the balance.
Our initial targets will be as follows:
a) To raise Rs 20 Mn which will be invested and the income utilized to
fund rugby.
b) To raise funds for the payment of immediate expenses.
Therefore we request your OBA Branch Association/Class Group to
contribute any sum towards the fund or commit a fixed contribution
say for a period of three years, so that the OTRFU could count on
your regular contribution when the finances of the programme are
arranged. Such regular contributions would be appreciated as against
ad hoc contributions, which of course would be welcome as an
alternative.
If your Branch Association or the Class Group is willing to support
this worthy cause you are kindly requested to get in touch with one of
the persons whose contact details appear below and intimate your offer
at a very early date.
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Sarath de Zoysa |
Y S de Soyza |
R Renganathann |
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