S. Thomas' College Vs Isipathana College, Collombo - 2008 (STC - 17 : IC - 15)
played on Saturday, the 31st May
2008 at the College, Big Club Grounds, STC ML
Press Reports :
Thomians edge out Isipatana - 17-15
by Chris DHAMBARAGE
http://www.sundayobserver.lk/2008/06/01/spo05.asp
RUGBY: S.
Thomas’ College bounced back into recognition with a thrilling 17
points to 15 points victory over Isipatana College in their Singer
inter school under 20 Division One Group A league rugby tournament
match worked off at Mount Lavinia yesterday.
The Thomians adjusted
themselves well to the wet conditions from the beginning and
collected their points from one goal and two tries after having led
12 nil at half time. Isipatana College responded with one goal, one
try and one drop goal.
This was a tremendous
performance from S. Thomas’ College considering the fact that they
went in as the underdogs having suffered two successive defeats at
the hands of Trinity College and Kingswood College respectively.
However they displayed
a lot of courage and determination throughout the game and survived
a fierce late rally from their opponents to register a morale
boosting victory. Isipatana of course came back strongly during the
last few minutes of the game where they scored two splendid tries
and put over a drop goal to keep their hopes alive.
In fact the lads from
Isipatana could have forced a draw had their captain and centre
Dinusha Chaturanga added the extra points to their second try. They
kept play inside the Thomian territory for most of the time and were
rewarded for some superb fast open rugby.
The slippery
conditions certainly did not favour their style of play but still
they came on terms with their opponents during a great comeback.
First it was their fly half Nilushan Fernando who put over a neat
drop goal to open their account shortly after half time and to
reduce the margin to 3-17.
Isipatana kept on
trying through their speedy three quarters from their onwards and
centre Damith Udayanga scored their first try while adding the
finishing touches near the corner flag. Skipper Dinesh Chaturanga
made a difficult conversion to further reduce the margin 10-17 and
to keep their hopes alive.
The last few minutes
of play turned out to be crucial for both teams but Isipatana did
well to score their second try during injury time through winger W.
S. Fonseka. The conversion kick from Dinesh Chaturanga went inches
away from the goal line and with that their hopes of drawing the
game were shattered.
Earlier S. Thomas’
College took the initiative while completely dominating the first
half of play. They opened scoring through a superb try from second
row forward Devaan Hallock. This was followed by another splendid
effort from their captain and number eight Rohitha Rajapaksa who
barged his way to touch down under the posts.
S. Thomas’ College
almost sealed the game in their favour with winger Niluk
Wickrematilleke slicing through the Isipatana defence to score their
third try of the match which put them well ahead by 17 points to
nil.
Referee: Pradeep
Fernando.
Thora in the nick of
time
By Rangi Akbar
http://www.sundaytimes.lk/080601/Sports/sp204.html
S. Thomas’ 17
Isipatana 15
There some moments of
your life that will keep haunting you for the rest of your life. The
Isipatana place kicker Dinusha Chathuranga must be pondering how
that easy kick was not spot on. Had that been done they could have
drawn level at 17 all and gone home light heartedly. In short
yesterday’s story is that centre W.U.D. Fonseka’s final second
heroic was all in vain as the Thomians sighed a breath of relief to
see them win the game at 17 points ( a goal and two tries) to 15
points ( a drop goal, a goal and a try) at Mt. Lavinia yesterday.
At half time S.
Thomas’ were sitting pretty with a 12-0 lead. The game had its
interesting points with the Thomian pack calling the trumps while
the Isipatana outfit made their follies through bad handling and
poor co-ordination. More than once the Isipatana winger Vishvamithra
Jayasinghe showed glimpses of versatility down the flank, but, the
rest of the flock seemed to have hardly noticed it.
Thomians put their
first score on the board through their reliable second row forward
barged over mid-right plant an unconverted try to send them 5 up. It
took them another fifteen minutes to added on. This time they did it
through skipper and No 8 Rohitha Rajapakse who gave the finishing
touches to a forwards rush.
Centre Arjuna
Manoharan was right with his conversion this time and the home team
now enjoyed a lead of 12-0. The change over was called by referee
Pradeep Fernando at this juncture. Ten minutes into the second half
Thomians forged further ahead with a Niluka Wickrematilleke try
which also went unconverted, but it seemed that they were well on
their way.
However a while later
the Isipatana centre three quarter dropped a kick over the cross bar
from mid right from thirty metres out to reduce the defecit to 3-17.
Spurred by this
Isipatana went into action and this time Damith Udayanga sliced
through the entire Thomian defence to fall by the posts to which
Dinusha Chathuranga added the extra points. Now very much closer the
board read a tentative 10-17, but still in favour of the home team.
The minutes ticking by and the man with the whistle looking at his
stop watch Fonseka crossed the Thomian line, but, as the conversion
failed the long whistle was blown and Patana had added another
defeat on to their report card.
Under 12 STC
bt Isipatana 19-5
Under 14 Isipatana
bt S. Thomas 21-0
Under 16 S. Thomas
bt Isipatana 27-5

























































