Tuan Zaruk Dole is a former St. Anthony’s
College, Katugastota ruggerite who played for the school in the early 1970’s,
and the man who led his school side to beat Trinity College for the first time
by 13 points to 7 in 1972, Tuan began his rugby career at junior level and at
senior level becme one of the most famous fly-halves , place kicker and tackler.
He led the side in 1972 under the guidance of Maurice de Silva. He then
cemented his reputation as one of the sports top players with his pivotal role
in the year 1972 by leading St.Anthony’s to beat St. Joseph’s, St. Benedict’s,
Kingswood,S. Thomas’, Thurstan and Trinity. They drew with St. Peter’s and lost
to Royal by 15 -23 The team was made of players like D.H.Rajaguru, Ananda
Rajaguru, Tyrone Rozairo, Clement Fernando, Christopher Anderson, Clive
Fernando, Hilmy Jainudeen, CPP Raj, Dayananda de Silva, Nimal Malagamuwa, J. W
Waidyaratne, S. Shanmuganathan, Geoff Paul, Ian Ludowyke and Kalu Perera. After
that successful season they toured India and one of the men behind the success
was their MIC Fr. Aelred Samarakoon along with the school principal Fr. Steven
Abrahams, one of the best principals the school had.
He hails from a well known sporting Malay family in Kandy. His
father Tuan Hajireen Dole was a Police officer and a prominent figure in boxing
teams. Tuan’s brother Farook Dole, played rugby for the Kandy Lake Club, Kandy
Rugby Football Club and Up-Country.
As a schoolboy Dole played for the
President’s XV against the London Welsh which had legendary players like John
Spencer, John Williams, David Llewellyn, John Dawes and Mervyn Davies. He
played a hard game and left the field bruised which was an indication to how he
committed himself. He played for Kandy SC as a schoolboy and crossed over to
Havelock SC. He took to tea planting and played for DickoyaMCC, Dimbula ACC and
Up Country and was best known for his fine goal-kicking and dummies and managed
several Sri Lanka teams on overseas tours.
Tuan Dole displayed good leadership and was a polished and crafty
player. He started his rugby career from under-12 level and ended up as one of
the best products of St. Anthony’s rugby. It was under his leadership that St.
Anthony’s had a very successful season and ended up as unofficial champions. He
was CPRFU president, one time committee member of Sri Lanka Rugby as well as a
Match Commissioner. He also served in the Kandy SC Committee.
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