Kandy schools get ready for 2018 rugby season

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With the four leading Kandyan schools of Trinity College, St. Anthony’s College, Kingswood College and Dharmaraja College locking horns in the top division of the Singer League 2018 in March, the other upcoming schools in the Central Province too have named their team captains for the upcoming rugby season.

St. Sylvester’s College will be led by Randika Pathirana with their traditional rivals Vidyartha College being led by T.D. Tissa. Sri Sumangala College will be captained by P. Wanigasekara with Sri Rahula College naming Gayan Kulatunge as their leader. (SJ)

 

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