Vidyartha skipper Gayan Perera makes powerful run to score a try The opening weekend of the 2024 League consisted of 2 major upsets, 3 unbalanced affairs and a few pre-season practice games. The GCE O/L examination that was held just over a month ago is the main cause for the latter, as most teams never got the chance to sufficiently train as a complete unit. Hence it is expected to take at least 3 weeks into the season before these teams get their acts together.
The author would like to make an amendment to a statement in the Teaser article published last week (https://www.ft.lk/sports/Dialog-Schools-Rugby-League-2024-Locked-loaded-and-ready-to-fire/23-762988) with regard to the matter mentioned about the Science College Rugby Administration.
It was learnt that the Committee that exited in November 2023, resumed office with a new leadership in January 2024, and has been supporting Science Rugby ever since. The author apologises for the inaccurate information that was published last week, and commends the new administration for bringing about a renewed spirit in Science Rugby. St.
Joseph’s hosting Vidyartha – 14 Jun: The Tigers stamped their Paws on the Turf, and buried their Fangs on the soft, unwary Saints to cause an upset at the Curtain raiser of the Dialog schools Rugby league 2024. This is the second year in a row the Saints have fallen prey to the underdogs at a season opener, putting themselves under immense pressure for the rest of the League. The Boys from Darle.