The fifth edition of the Rugby Rumble Old Boy’s Tag Rugby 7s Carnival will take place on 8 September at the Havelock Sports Club Grounds in Colombo.
The tournament, which will be played in two segments— an over 20 and an over 40, aims to reunite former batch mates and players, creating a sense of nostalgia.
Teams from the leading schools in Colombo and Kandy will participate.
Additionally there will be one expatriate team. Teams will consist of two females on the field, and three in total.
As the matches go on, the crowd can treat themselves to various things.
They can choose from an array of food stalls, refreshments, take part in fun games, and chill to the sound of music.
The atmosphere will be family-centric, and kids can take part in the fun games.
Following the final, which will be played under lights, there will be a DJ after-party, until midnight.
Last year’s defending champions were Science College for the over 20 category, and Kingswood College in the over 40s.
The tournament is organised by Agoal International with Mobitel as the chief sponsor.
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