The Dialog Schools Rugby League reaches its thrilling climax today in what is officially the final, high-stakes weekend of the season. Championship glory, traditional silverware, and top-flight survival all come down to these final seventy minutes of rugby. Let’s dive deep into the fixtures and see exactly how the permutations shake out.
Bowl Segment
Kingswood College vs Lumbini College
A win here for Kingswood College will cap off a fairytale resurgence and see them deservedly lift the Bowl Championship trophy. On the flip side, the stakes are equally high for Lumbini, who need at least a point from this fixture to guarantee their safety (without relying on other results) . While both sides possess incredibly talented and expansive backlines, it’s the superior, physical forward pack of Kingswood that puts the Randles Hill boys in as favourites to get the job done.
Prediction: Kingswood College win
D.S. Senanayake College vs Mahanama College
A traditional Colombo rivalry takes the stage, though both teams will admit they’ve had extremely disappointing campaigns by their own high standards. With pride and bragging rights on the line, expect a fiercely contested battle as both camps look to salvage a bitter season. When comparing the squads on paper, the Dons possess the greater depth and take the favourites tag for this encounter.
Prediction: D.S. Senanayake College win
Science College vs Prince of Wales’ College
The Cambrians have already had their relegation fate sealed and have little left to play for but pride. They run into a Science College outfit that has steadily improved week-on-week, showing flashes of brilliant running rugby. Playing on their home patch in Mount Lavinia, expect Science to dictate the tempo from the opening whistle in what could very well turn into a blowout victory that would keep Science College in the hunt in case Kingswood slips up.
Prediction: Science College win
Plate Segment
St. Joseph’s College vs Sri Sumangala College
After a promising start, Sri Sumangala have gone completely off-colour in the super round, and their task doesn’t get any easier this week. The boys from Darley Road travel up to Kandy needing just a solitary point from this fixture to officially crown themselves Plate Champions. Given the current form of both teams, the Josephians shouldn’t just get that point;they should get a whole lot more as they march toward the title.
Prediction: St. Joseph’s College win
Thurstan College vs Ananda College
This matchup has all the ingredients to be one of the closest and most fiercely contested games of the entire weekend. Especially the battle between both skippers, Deneth Chamuditha and Ahad Sallay. Thurstan come into this needing maximum points to keep their faint, mathematical hopes of the Plate title alive. Meanwhile, Ananda will be absolutely desperate to wash away the bitter taste of last week’s heavy blowout and end their season on a high..
Prediction: Thurstan College win
S. Thomas’ College vs St. Anthony’s College
A traditional trophy game takes center stage as these two old foes square off. Neither the Thomians nor the Antonians have had the kind of season they would have originally hoped for, making the prospect of ending the year with some silverware incredibly enticing. While the two teams are relatively even on paper, playing at home and individual quality will be advantageous for the Thomians.
Prediction: S. Thomas’ College win
Cup Segment
Wesley College vs Royal College
On paper, this is a dead rubber, but there is immense pride at stake for the Reid Avenue boys. Royal will be absolutely desperate to avoid the historic embarrassment of suffering four consecutive defeats in a single season. However, they face a wounded Wesley team that will look to ride their momentum after notching up their first win of the Super Round last week. Form and momentum lean toward the Double Blues for this one.
Prediction: Wesley College win
Zahira College vs Isipathana College
The math is simple for Zahira: they must secure maximum points to keep their faint league title hopes alive. Ironically, Isipathana can do their arch-rivals St. Peter’s and Trinity a massive favour by winning this game. Both the Tankers and the Green Machine have played a near identical brand of high-octane, expansive rugby this season, making this a spectacular watch. Expect a highly entertaining affair, but Isipathana’s big-game experience should give them the edge.
Prediction: Isipathana College win
St. Peter’s College vs Trinity College
This is it. The ultimate title decider and the undisputed game of the week. The permutations are fascinating. For unbeaten Trinity, the equation is straightforward: avoid defeat and they are crowned champions. For St. Peter’s, they must win while denying Trinity both losing bonus points, and pray Isipathana does them a favour against Zahira.
Tactically, this is going to be a chess match. Trinity enter as favorites on form, but the Peterites are their ultimate bogey team; Trinity haven’t beaten St. Peter’s in the last 12 years. Look for Trinity to use their tactical kicking game to heavily isolate and pressure fullback Senuth Dinsara, who has had a subpar season. Conversely, St. Peter’s will look to exploit a clear 1-on-1 advantage in the center channels. While both teams boast lethal backlines, both have shown weaknesses at the set-piece; the entire league championship will likely come down to which set of forwards turns up on the day. Additionally, the Peterite pack will be bolstered by Revon Perera, who received the all clear after his harsh red card last week was rightfully appealed and overturned
Prediction: Trinity College win
From an epic winner-takes-all championship decider to historic silverware and fairytale trophy chases, tune into Sri Lanka’s Number 1 Sports Channel starting at 3:45 PM to watch the spectacular final week of the schools rugby season unfold live!



















