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Ranjith Chandrasekara President - Sri Lanka Schools Rugby Football Association stated yesterday that the ‘competitiveness’ within the Inter-School League Rugby Tournament has been the underlying factor behind the recent post-match violence.
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All Inter-Schools League Rugby games in both ‘A’ Division and ‘B’ Division Tournaments have been postponed under the instructions of Faiszer Musthapha, Minister of Provincial Councils, and Local Government and Sports, following the post-match violence observed during the last couple of weeks.
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Royal College managed to keep their unbeaten record intact with a thrilling 18-17 victory over Wesley College in their Inter-Schools Under-19 ‘A’ Division League Rugby Tournament Cup Segment fixture worked off at Longden Place on Saturday (19).
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Sri Lanka Society of Rugby Football Referees (SLSRFR) are set to boycott any rugby game involving Wesley College following a massive brawl that erupted after the league leaders Royal College claimed a narrow 18-17 victory over Wesley College at Longdon Place on Saturday.
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Zahira College were left fuming after their head coach Shamly Nawaz was issued a yellow card and not allowed to be on the bench for the most of the game by referee Aruna Shantha during the Inter-School League Rugby Tournament match between St. Joseph’s College and Zahira College which was concluded at Maradana on Saturday.
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CH and FC have strengthened their third row ahead of the Inter-Club League Rugby Tournament which is set to be kicked of later this year as they have signed number eight Nivanka Prasad who will join the likes of Sudhrashana Muthuthanthri and Yoshitha Rajapaksa.
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St. Joseph’s College proved to be too strong to handle as they recorded a sensational 26 points to 16 points win over Wesley College in their Inter-Schools Under-19 League Rugby Tournament Cup Segment opening fixture worked off at Havelock Park on Friday (11).
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After another humiliating defeat at the hands of Royal College, the Trinitians headed back to Kandy with their tails tucked firmly between their legs, but one of the highlights in the first leg of 74th Bradby encounter was, a shocking decision by the TMO (Television Match Official) which has left the Sri Lankan rugby fraternity completely baffled.