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Remembering Mr. M.T. Thambapillai – A Pillar of Royal Rugby
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|August 03, 2025
As Royal College and S. Thomas' College meet once again on Saturday, 2nd August, to contest the Michael Gunaratne Trophy, the spotlight also shines on the next generation as the Under-16 teams (earlier 2nd XV then Under 18) compete for the M.T. Thambapillai Trophy.
This is an ideal moment to remember and honour the legacy of the late Mr. M.T. Thambapillai, a name deeply etched in the history of Royal rugby. Although not a rugby player or a coach in the conventional sense, Mr. Thambapillai played a foundational role in shaping Royal College's rugby journey. Generations of Royalists who played between 1947 and 1970 fondly recall his influence—with immense respect, admiration, and gratitude. Born in Jaffna, he faced adversity early in life after losing his father at the age of five years. His maternal uncle, Dr. Vairakiam, who was then the leading surgeon at General Hospital Colombo and living on Flower Road, brought him to Colombo to live under his care. He entered Royal Primary and studied there for five years. Having passed the Royal College entrance examination, he was all set to begin his journey at Royal when tragedy struck again—his uncle passed away quite suddenly. Following this, he moved to Kandy to live with his maternal aunt, Mrs. Joseph, and entered Trinity College. It was here that he learnt his rugby, though he didn't receive his colours. He was a scholar too. At the age of 16, he passed the London Matriculation Examination with First Class Honours and was awarded the Ratwatte Memorial Prize. His name remains displayed in the Trinity College Hall. Entering university at j
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