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		<title>Referees Society to boycott Trinity matches</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 May 2016 04:38:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[After the Science -Trinity College rugby match at Pallekelle yesterday, an angry section of the crowd abused and assaulted the onfield referee Irshad Carder, who was with greater difficulty taken in to the sports complex with the assistance of the security personnel. When contacted the president of the Referee’s Association- ASP Nizam Jamaldeen said” Even [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>After the Science -Trinity College rugby match at Pallekelle yesterday, an angry section of the crowd abused and assaulted the onfield referee Irshad Carder, who was with greater difficulty taken in to the sports complex with the assistance of the security personnel. When contacted the president of the Referee’s Association- ASP Nizam Jamaldeen said” Even I have received information that above incident took place in Pallekelle in the Trinity-Science rugby match and I’m awaiting the final report from the on field referee Carder, to be forward to the schools rugby association to conduct a formal inquiry about it for the final outcome”.</p>
<p>“As the head of referees I am liable for the safety of all my referees and providing security to the referees are a total responsibility of the host school authorities, hence will have a immediate emergency meeting to decide whether we are going to referee any more Trinity College games that they are hosting in future” concluded Jamaldeen. &#8211; WAI</p>
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		<title>Coach Martis’ hidden hand brought Royal victory&#8230;</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 02 May 2016 01:10:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[t was coach Sanath Martis’ hidden hand that shaped Royal’s stunning 22-17 victory over traditional rivals Trinity in the first leg of the Bradby Shield played at the Royal Sports Complex on Saturday. Royal came to the Bradby with only four coloursmen in their side and 11 freshers, the majority of whom had represented the [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>t was coach Sanath Martis’ hidden hand that shaped Royal’s stunning 22-17 victory over traditional rivals Trinity in the first leg of the Bradby Shield played at the Royal Sports Complex on Saturday.</p>
<p>Royal came to the Bradby with only four coloursmen in their side and 11 freshers, the majority of whom had represented the school in the under 18 team that lost both legs of the Simithrarachchi Trophy to Trinity in 2014. But under his skillful guidance Martis shaped the team into a winning unit to outplay the much experienced Trinity unit.</p>
<p>Royal College coach Sanath Martis</p>
<p>Trinity College assistant coach Sean Wijesinghe.</p>
<p>“Frankly speaking after our last minute loss to S. Thomas’ by 22-15 after leading 16-15 and coming from 10-27 down to hold St. Joseph’s to a 27-all draw, a lot of people didn’t didn’t expect us to win,” Martis told the ‘Daily News’.</p>
<p>“But I must say that with the Royal advisory committee joining hand with me, the players and my entire coaching staff worked really hard and it really paid off for us to achieve victory in the Bradby first leg,” he said. “It was a collective effort, not forgetting all the players’ parents as well.</p>
<p>“Presently we are leading only by five points but we are going really hard at the Trinitians and definitely going to win the Bradby up in Pallekelle,” Martis said.</p>
<p>It was after Martis took over as head coach in 2013 that Royal’s fortunes began to change. They had not won the Bradby Shield since 2011 and within two years in office in 2015 he brought them the League title and the Bradby Shield. Such was his capabilities as a coach.</p>
<p>Trinity’s assistant coach Sean Wijesinghe said the main reason why his team lost was due to the absence of their captain and best player Rahul Karunathilaka who was serving a one-match ban.</p>
<p>“We were very disappointed that we lost because right throughout it was our game,” said Wijesinghe who is also the head coach of club league and knockout champions Kandy SC.</p>
<p>“Rahul is our captain and the best player, he gets the entire team to gel together; missing him yesterday on the field was the main reason why we lost,” he said.</p>
<p>“But in Kandy it will be a different ball game as Rahul will be back. We are going to win by a very big margin.”</p>
<p>Trinity were the more experienced team with as many as ten coloursmen in their ranks.</p>
<p>Trinity are coached by Irishman Eric Miller who was not available for comment.</p>
<p>The second leg is scheduled to be played at the Trinity Sports Complex in Pallakele on May 14. WAI</p>
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		<title>Land Rover and CBL power Trinity College rugby</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 22 Apr 2016 05:04:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Land Rover has once again committed its support to school rugby as the principal sponsor and Munchee the flagship brand of Ceylon Biscuits Limited (CBL), has joined as an associate sponsor for the first time to sponsor Trinity College Kandy during the ongoing schools rugby season. Land Rover is committed to provide support to help [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Land Rover has once again committed its support to school rugby as the principal sponsor and Munchee the flagship brand of Ceylon Biscuits Limited (CBL), has joined as an associate sponsor for the first time to sponsor Trinity College Kandy during the ongoing schools rugby season.</p>
<p>Land Rover is committed to provide support to help stimulate sustainable growth and success of top flight rugby. They were the worldwide partner of the Rugby World Cup 2015. Similarly, in Sri Lanka, SML Frontier is committed to support and nurture schools rugby.</p>
<p>“Land Rover and Rugby have shared values &#8211; integrity, courage, pride, composure and capability. These values are required to create great competitive rugby and world class all terrain Vehicles. SML Frontier wishes Trinity College and the Lions all the very best of luck in their upcoming matches,” said Sheran Fernando, Managing Director, SML Frontier Automotive.</p>
<p>The sponsorship was unveiled during a press conference held on Wednesday at the Land Rover show rooms at Flower Road, Colombo 7 attended by the Vice Principal of Trinity College T.B. Jeganathan, Sheran Fernando &#8211; Managing Director SML Frontier Automotive (Pvt) Ltd, Theja Peiris, Group General Manager Marketing, Ceylon Biscuits Limited, Rohan Abeykoon. chairman of the Trinity Rugby Scrummage and Rahul Karunatilaka- 1st XV rugby captain of Trinity College, Kandy.</p>
<p>Trinity College vice principal Jeganathan said, “In sports two things are very important which is to be modest in victory and to be generous in defeat.”</p>
<p>He thanked both the main sponsor and the associate sponsor for coming forward this year to sponsor Trinity College rugby.</p>
<p>Rohan Abeykoon, chairman OTRC welcomed the gathering and complimented the two sponsors Land Rover and CBL for their generocity to uplift Trinity rugby and confirmed that Trinity College rugby will be on a high and definitely grow up in the future.</p>
<p>Captain of Trinity College 1st XV rugby Rahul Karunatilaka expressing his views said, “In Trinity rugby history this is the 110th year and I am really proud to be appointed as the 100th captain to lead the College rugby team.</p>
<p>“We expect to have a grand rugby season ahead of us this year and want to play the game in true spirit and sportsmanship, Lion heart and Lions pride.”</p>
<p>Theja Peiris also addressed the large gathering present at the event.</p>
<p>Trinity College Kandy, which was founded in 1872, has an unparalleled rugby tradition in Sri Lankan schools rugby history where old boy L.E. Blaze is credited for having introduced the game to the island schools in 1906, the year in which Trinity played Kingswood College in the very first schoolboy rugby encounter. WAI</p>
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		<title>Sampath a boon to Trinity</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 04 Oct 2015 01:32:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Former D.S. Senanayake College cricketer Sampath Perera has guided cricket at Trinity College in the correct manner keeping his coaching at a record level. He is the coach for this season too, and is sure to show results. In the five games played up to now, his side has won four. Sampath has proved beyond [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Former D.S. Senanayake College cricketer Sampath Perera has guided cricket at Trinity College in the correct manner keeping his coaching at a record level. He is the coach for this season too, and is sure to show results. In the five games played up to now, his side has won four.</p>
<p>Sampath has proved beyond doubt that he is the best in the trade today, and his proven skill speaks for itself. He learnt his cricket at D.S. Senanayake College and captained the side in 1993. In the 1994 season he scored 1,000 runs for his school, which included three centuries and eight fifties. His appearance at club cricket was at BRC from 1992 to 1994 and for Bloomfield C&#038;AC from 1994 to 1999, before taking wing to Melbourne, Australia to qualify as a cricket coach at Cricket Australia, where he also had a stint with Burwood Cricket Club and did well for them.</p>
<p>He coached his alma mater from 1999 to 2008 before coming to Kandy. At Trinity in his first year itself he produced the expected results in registering seven outright wins in the season, which surpassed the record of six wins in the 1920s. In 2009 also Trinitians recorded seven outright wins and in 2010 they recorded a similar number of wins again. The year 2011/12 was their best when they won 11 matches.</p>
<p>In club cricket Sampath Perera coached the SSC under 23 side which finished runner up in the 2003 league. In 2004, SSC entered the semi final of the same tournament. The next year he took up coaching NCC which entered the semi final in the under 23 tournament. They did better the following year finishing runner up. By the year 2008 NCC finished champions in the under 23 Premier.<br />
Sampath Perera has proved beyond doubt his ability as a cricket coach and Trinity College is indeed lucky to have him in that capacity.<br />
He pays more attention to fitness, and after completion of a match indulges in rugby and other games to keep the boys fit.<br />
He himself is an epitome of fitness. He still plays club cricket in the local tournaments and has done well, though nearing his forties.</p>
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		<title>Dharmaraja win Karate Competition</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Jul 2015 00:38:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dharmaraja College, Kandy Karate team won the Central Province Karate Kumthe Competition held at the Peradeniya University Gymnasium on 23rd and 24th June, 2015. It was an interesting Contest and 15 teams from the Province Participated. Trinity College, Kandy became Runners-up. Picture shows: The Champion Dharmaraja Kumthe Karate team from left: Kalana Tennakoon, (Under 17 [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="stcpDiv">Dharmaraja College, Kandy Karate team won the Central Province Karate Kumthe Competition held at the Peradeniya University Gymnasium on 23rd and 24th June, 2015. It was an interesting Contest and 15 teams from the Province Participated. Trinity College, Kandy became Runners-up. Picture shows: The Champion Dharmaraja Kumthe Karate team from left: Kalana Tennakoon, (Under 17 Gold Medallist) Jeewaka Weerasinghe (Under 19 Silver Medallist) Saman Weerasinghe (Coach) A. Alahakoon (Under 19-3rd place) Pasindu De Silva (Unader 15 Silver Medallist -</div>
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		<title>Royal College, Colombo scored a good 2-0 win</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 27 Jun 2015 02:16:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Royal College, Colombo scored a good 2-0 win over their traditional rivals Trinity College in their all island schools boys under 17 hockey tournament match organized by Sri Lanka School Hockey Association and played at the Bernard Aluwihare Stadium Matale yesterday. At half time Royalists led 1-0. Goal scores for Royal College were centre forward [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Royal College, Colombo scored a good 2-0 win over their traditional rivals Trinity College in their all island schools boys under 17 hockey tournament match organized by Sri Lanka School Hockey Association and played at the Bernard Aluwihare Stadium Matale yesterday. At half time Royalists led 1-0.</p>
<p>Goal scores for Royal College were centre forward Ravi Randika and right inside Pasindu Janaka. Yesterday was the second day of this tournament in which 30 schools are in to tray.</p>
<p>The results of other matches played yesterday were Nalanda College beat Panadura Royal College 7-0, St. Thomas College, Matale beat St. Peters College 4-0, Maris Stella College beat Mahinda College 2-0, St. Thomas College beat D. S. Senanayake College 2-1.</p>
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		<title>Marambe assists Trinity..</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 06 May 2015 10:01:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tikiri Marambe, a well known personality in the rugby arena, was seen over here in Kandy helping his old school Trinity College at practices, before the key Bradby game. He was handling the halves combination. An experienced guy on this aspect of the game, he was seen helping out last season too. Tikiri as he [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Tikiri Marambe, a well known personality in the rugby arena, was seen over here in Kandy helping his old school Trinity College at practices, before the key Bradby game. He was handling the halves combination. An experienced guy on this aspect of the game, he was seen helping out last season too.<br />
Tikiri as he is called by his friends (some call him Tikka), learnt his rugby at Trinity College and Combined Schools, and later played for CR and FC, Air Force and Defence Services. He also led the Air Force and Defence Services, and also a few games at the 1986 Asiad in Hong Kong when regular skipper Hisham Abdeen was injured after the Japan game.. After hanging up his boots, he got into coaching.<br />
During his school days he was a top class scrum half and paired off with Irwin Howie under the leadership of Shafie Jainudeen. He also played under Sam Samarasekara and Y.S. Ping.<br />
Tikiri was one time the Chairman of Selection Committee of the SLRFU, and on and off the field he has given his best for the game of rugby.</p>
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		<title>Trinity&#8217;s Asgiriya Stadium 100 years old&#8230;..</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 21 Feb 2015 10:09:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Trinity College International Stadium, located in the heart of Kandy at Asgiriya is one hundred years old this year. One hundred years ago, a sheer cliff face was gradually transformed into one of the loveliest little cricket grounds in this country. This huge task of making this ground possible took over five years to [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>The Trinity College International Stadium, located in the heart of Kandy at Asgiriya is one hundred years old this year. One hundred years ago, a sheer cliff face was gradually transformed into one of the loveliest little cricket grounds in this country. This huge task of making this ground possible took over five years to complete. Every student and staff during this period of time lent a hand to make it a reality.</p>
<p>Now this is the home ground of Trinity College, and all past and present students are very proud of this most prestigious school and the facilities available. Given the lack of flat space over here in the hills, the ground was carved straight out of the hill behind the pavilion before being leveled by ten feet, and so the end result is one of the most beautiful cricket playing grounds on earth.</p>
<p>Ever since Rev. A.G. Fraser assumed office, in 1904, was conscious of the lack of a playing field. In 1906 the acquisition of Woodlands behind the Chapel for the principal&#8217;s residence, where the staff flat, admitted of an extension to cricket pitch. With 400 students, out of which 200 were boarders, the school needed an adequate cricket field, and the possible site was Asgiriya, only about 300 yards from the school, through the Adhanamaluwa, which was just five minutes walk.</p>
<p>It was a bit of a slope jungle land belonging to the Army. It consisted of two hills, one high and one low, and was V-shaped. The land belonged to the War office, who made no direct use of it, so the War department gave this waste, uneven land.</p>
<p>Besides Rev A.G. Fraser, one other man, who gave of his best was non other than D.J.A. Jayasinghe, the master of this project, who was a staff member since 1893. And the Kandy Municipality helped by lending trucks for transport of earth-cutting.</p>
<p>In 1910 one hundred and five years ago permission was given to start work at Asgiriya grounds by the White Military men . And it was completed in 1915 and the grounds was ceremonially opened on January 15, 1915. This opening ceremony took place after the Schools annual prize distribution, which was held in he school hall under the patronage of Sir Robert Chalmers the governor, soon after the prize giving he drove to Asgiriya and in presence of a large crowd formally opened the new playing field of the school, with its pavilion and gymnasium.</p>
<p>On this day a cricket match was played at 4.30 pm. On a single clay wicket, between a combined team of past and present players of Trinity College against Dr. V.R. Schokman&#8217;s team from Bambalapitiya. The first delivery was sent down by R. Ellawela to Trinity&#8217;s Richard Aluwihare and it is said that it was lofted to mid wicket. Bambalapitiya made 120 C.T. Mathaysz 42, B.M. Ondaatjee 17, V.S. de Krester 14, C. Kelaart 11, L. de Krester 11, B.Ondaatje 10. R. Aiyadyurain took 7 for 34 &#8211; the home side did not bat due to bad light.</p>
<p>The first inter school match to be played at this venue was between Trinity College and S. Thomas&#8217; College, Mt. Lavinia, that was on January 25, 1915, which game the Trinitians won by an innings. Since the playing field was ready in 1915, after that various changes have taken place at this venue. The Old Pavilion still stands. The old scoreboard ha been replaced, by a similar one in front of the Old Trinitians Sports Club. The old scoreboard was a gift of the Old Boys, who collected money for it during a match against St. Thomas&#8217; College.</p>
<p>In 1982, test cricket status was granted to Sri Lanka. In order to improve the infrastructure of its international venues. the late Gamini Dissanayake took to turning Asgiriya nto a Test playing ground. At that time Gamini was the President of Sri Lanka Cricket formally known as the Board of Control for Cricket in Sri Lanka. He upgrade ground to International status with the permission of then principal, the late Rev. Dr. W.G. Wickremasinghe. He used modern machinery and within a short period of only 150 days made the ground to international standards. On June 6, 1981 Gamini Dissanayake as the President of the Cricket Governing Body, cut the first sod to start work and on February 5, 1982, the then President of the country an old Royalist who was a cricket lover late J.R. Jayewardene ceremonially opened the stadium amidst a vast gathering.</p>
<p>This ground became Sri Lanka&#8217;s second Test venue, after the P. Saravanamuttu Stadium, earlier known as Oval. Within a few days, the first International cricket match was played between Keith Fletcher&#8217;s England team and the Sri Lanka side led by Duleep Mendis. And the first official Test to be played at this venue was between Greg Chappell&#8217;s Australian side and Duleep Mendis&#8217;s Sri Lanka team.</p>
<p>For all these good work there were people, who should never be forgotten . The turf wicket was prepared by T.M. Omardeen under the supervision of Abu Fuard who coordinated on behalf of the Cricket Board, with J.J.D. Shaw Wilson as the first curator. During that time people from all walks of life in Kandy extended their support to the late Gamini Dissanayake.</p>
<p>The Chairman of the project was the late Rev. W.G. Wickremasinghe the Principal, late S. Bandaranayake, late H.M. Halimdeen, Harindra Dunuwille, late Kavan Rambukwella, Jayantha Jayawardene, late Rohan Wijenayake, all old boys of Trinity College, Col. Lenoard M de Alwis representing Trinity College, Gamini Kannangara and S. Mubarak from the Water Resources Board were some of the officials who did a tremendous amount of work to make this ground an International Stadium.</p>
<p>At this venue Sri Lanka&#8217;s first Test win at Asgiriya came in 1998 against Zimbabwe, it was this writer who was the Lasion Officer of the Zimbabwe team. More success soon followed in the coming years as Sri Lanka won their first Test against Australia in 1999, which still remains the Sri Lanka&#8217;s only Test win against Australia. This ground also hosted a 1996 World Cup fixture between Sri Lanka and Kenya, where Sri Lanka made a record 398, the highest score at the time; in this game too this writer was the Lasion Officer of the Kenyan team.</p>
<p>This Stadium has hosted a total of 22 Test Matches and seven of them were won by Sri Lanka. Test Matches were played regularly until the last match, which was in 2007 with the English Cricket Team in Sri Lanka. Sri Lanka won that Test, with Muttiah Muralitharan claiming his 709th Test wicket to go past Shane Warne as the highest wicket taker.</p>
<p>Incidentally this is the only test match venue to be owned by a school in Sri Lanka, this is a unique cricket venue in many ways. Owners of this ground Trinity College. This ground helps most of the schools and clubs in Kandy. The school finds it difficult to maintain. Sri Lanka Cricket should come forward to give a hand to this ground, and also the Sports Ministry under the leadership of Minister Naveen Dissanayake the son of that great man Gamini Dissanayke who made this ground a International one, also can give the much wanted support. It will be fitting tribute to late Gamini Dissanayake if in this centenary year of the grounds they can name the new pavilion as Gamini Dissanayake pavilion, which was built by him, for the great service he dd to cricket.</p>
<p>Asgiriya has been a venue which has attracted some of the World&#8217;s great cricketers who visited this country, to name some of them &#8211; Herbert Sutcliff, Keith Miller, Tom Graveney, Brian Close, Frank Worrell, Fazal Mohamed, Bill Lawry, Colin Cowdrey, John Edrich, Tony Greig, Jack Hobbs, Leslie Ames, Lindsay Hassett, Sunil Gavaskar, Ajith Wadekar, Geoff Boycott, Kapil Dev, Intikab Alam, Majid Khan, Imran Khan, Javaed Miandad, Mustaq Mohamed, Zaheer Abbas, Wasim Akram, Richard Hadlee, Denis Lille, Jef Thomson, Bob Simson, Ian Chappel, Sachin Tendulkar, Vivian Richards, Garry Sobers, Brain Lara, Shane Warne, Greg Chappel, Wasim Akram, Mohamed Azzarudin, Rameez Raja and Inzamamul Haq.</p>
<p>Thanks to Rev. A.G. Fraser and D.J.A. Jayasinghe, the later died in the year 1922, in accordance with his wishers he was buried at Asgiriya, the grave is just behind the new pavilion.</p>
<p>Philip was the first ground boy, Marhtenis who worked as a lad under Philip later succeeded him and retired in 1964 after 50 years of service, Victor Fernando (Witty) followed him and later it was Wikcremapala all from Marthenis family, even the present man Nimal is form the same family.</p>
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