Article by Sathira Marahela (Web Content Team)
2 August 2025 will be remembered as a significant day in Trinity’s proud rugby history. At a packed Pallekele Stadium, the Lions roared once more, defeating Wesley College 23–21 to secure the Dialog Schools Rugby League title — ending a 38-year wait.
From the first whistle to the final try, the Trinitians were focused, fearless and determined. This was more than just a victory; it was the result of a season marked by hard work, discipline and belief — fulfilling a dream shared by generations of Trinitians.
Trinity began cautiously but with confidence, absorbing early pressure and maintaining strong defensive structure. Wesley struck first with a converted try, but it did little to rattle the Lions.
In true Trinity fashion, the response was swift. Scrum-half Udan Wijekoon took a quick tap and released his captain, Usman Safraz, who powered past defenders to score Trinity’s opening try. Although the conversion was missed, the momentum shifted and the energy in the stands lifted.
Trinity remained composed despite minor setbacks, and the teams went into the break with the match finely poised.
Half-time Score: 5 – 7 (Wesley Leading)
The Lions returned after the interval with renewed intensity. Their second try came through a rolling maul, with Akash Fernando crashing over. Shan Althaf converted, putting Trinity ahead 12–7.
Moments later, Trinity’s forwards asserted themselves again, as Shan Satishkumar barged over for the third try. Althaf followed up with a superb drop goal, extending the lead and igniting the Red, Gold and Blue faithful.
Wesley responded with a penalty try during a rare opportunity, but Trinity remained in control. A final penalty from Althaf sealed the win — Trinity 23 – 21 Wesley — sparking emotional celebrations at the Lion’s Den!
A Triumph Beyond the Trophy
After years of quiet rebuilding and perseverance, Trinity College, Kandy have reclaimed the Dialog Schools Rugby League 2025 title — a proud moment for the entire Trinity community.
This long-awaited victory speaks not only to sporting success but to the values of commitment, humility, and teamwork nurtured across generations.
This achievement would not have been possible without the collective commitment of many individuals. We extend our heartfelt thanks to the entire 1st XV team, whose discipline, determination, and unity on and off the field brought pride to the College. We also acknowledge the tireless efforts of the coaches, support staff, and ground staff, whose work behind the scenes helped prepare both the team and the facilities to the highest standard. The Masters-in-Charge, School Management, and faculty advisors provided steady guidance and encouragement, while the wider Trinity community — both in Kandy and beyond — offered unwavering support. Their combined dedication has made a meaningful impact on this memorable campaign.

































