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Elementary school sumo wrestlers react as they apply for having TV interview after their matches, during the Wanpaku sumo-wrestling tournament in Tokyo, Japan 30 July – REUTERS
It is evident that the winners are already in the making. They are none other than Aabid Cader and his team S. Thomas’ College, Mt. Lavinia. With just one week before the conclusion of the Singer-the Sunday Times Most Popular Schoolboy Ruggerite of the Year and Most Popular Rugby Team of Year 2017 competitions Cader and S. Thomas; have stamped their authority with a thumping margin, that could be doubtful to cover within just a week.
Cader obtained 4,376 votes during the ended week, more than what former leader Avishka Lee of Wesley College had gathered in total, to take his tally to 13,084. He leads Lee by 9,053 votes, to quite comfortably breast the tape. The deficit leaves Lee no room to retaliate unless a miracle occurs.
Lee’s tally stands at 4031 with the inclusion of 316 votes this week, as he stands in at second place, with Ananda College’s Sasindu Rathnaweera remains at third with a tally of 1,938 votes. Others in the list have less chance to perform a marvel. In the team competition, S. Thomas’ streams ahead to lead Wesley by a thumping margin of 9,073. S. Thomas’ takes their tally to 13,101 as Wesley remains at second with 4,028 votes. Ananda remains at third place, ahead of Isipathana and Royal.
The competitions, which enable readers to vote for their most preferred school Rugby player of the ongoing Singer Schools Division I Rugby League Championship 2017, will end on 30 July.
Coupons will be accepted until 12 noon on Thursday, 3 August, during the final week of the competitions. Names of players shown in the list are those with 30 and above votes.