Isipathana’s
rugby bigwigs gathered at the Roof Top at Sunset Wing, Trillium
Residencies, Elvitigala Mawatha last week to greet Randy Pietersz, their
first rugby player to play for the Sri Lanka national team.
From Left: Hassan
Sinhawansa, M. D. Ifthikar, Senaka Karunathilake, Group Capt. Nalin De
Silva, Commander H. K Sisira, Hisham Abdeen, Randy Pietersz, Ana
Saranapala, Dilroy Fernando and DIG Nihal Samarakoon.
Randy broke into big time rugby when he
partnered Glen Vanlangenberg at the base of the scrum for Havelocks.
Before that he languished in the Havelock ‘Bambaras’ team as the
all-Trinity combination of Japana Jayawardena and Glen Vanlangenberg
were virtually unbeatable at the Park Club in the 60s.
It was when Japana Jayawardena joined the Army
that Randy got his break to be the ‘link man’ for Havelocks. A couple of
games for the Park Club and he hit it of like a spark. In no time his
exploits won him a permanent place in the Havelocks and ultimately in
the national team.
Isipathana ranks Randy as a demigod in rugby as he was the first Pathanian to play in national colours.
Rugby continued to prosper at Isipathana after that with rugby players being produced like wild flowers. Hisham Abdeen stands out as a beacon as it was under his captaincy that Sri Lanka won the Bowl at the Hong Kong Sevens. A feat never repeated after that. Nalin de Silva, the former Sri Lanka and Air Force skipper is another. Nalin was at one time Secretary of the SLRFU as well.
Rugby continued to prosper at Isipathana after that with rugby players being produced like wild flowers. Hisham Abdeen stands out as a beacon as it was under his captaincy that Sri Lanka won the Bowl at the Hong Kong Sevens. A feat never repeated after that. Nalin de Silva, the former Sri Lanka and Air Force skipper is another. Nalin was at one time Secretary of the SLRFU as well.
Randy Pietersz joined Isipathana College (then
Greendlands College) in 1955 from Royal College Primary when excess
from Royal Primary was transferred to the newly formed school founded in
1952. He was an extremely talented sportsman. He excelled in both
soccer and rugby. Even as a young schoolboy he used to be actively
associated with the neighbouring Rugby Club - Havelocks SC, playing in
his pet position as scrum-half for Havelocks ‘Bambaras’ in the 1962 B
Division tournament.
He was closely associated with Havelocks Sports Club until their family migrated to Australia in 1972. Some the great stalwarts of Havelocks who were contemporaries that comes to mind are: Flamer Caldera, Frankie David, Noel Brohier, Gamini Fernando, Ken de Joodt, Maurice Fairweather, Maurice De Silva, Nimal Maralanda, Morris Fairwether, Quintin Israel, Raja Sumanasekara, Erick De Silva, Jeyer Rodriguez, Raj Rodriguez, Jupana Jayawardena, Glen Vanlangenberg, Ratnam brothers Jeff and Dan. During that era Havelocks was coached by Dr Larry Foenander.
When Isipathana played their first official
tournament match against St. Anthony’s in Kandy in 1963 the 1st XV team
consisted of Brian Ingram, Brian Vanculenberg, Kusum Dissanayake, Ana
Saranapala, Randy Pietersz, Wijaya Yapa, Dayalu Perera, Tony Mantara,
P.C. Gunawardena, Nihal Jayathilake, Tony Samat, Tuwan Osman, D. A
Gunasekara, Leslie Karunaratne, Chuck Pauluz and Randy Keller.
Randy’s wife Marie, a former netball player,
is the daughter of the late Clarence Jansz. They have two children,
daughter Cany (38) and son Sean (34). Randy’s younger brother Geoffrey
Pietersz is a brilliant Scientist who was selected to join the Medical
College Colombo from Isipathana in 1973 but migrated to Australia then,
and performed well in Academics to reach the position as Professor of
the Bio Chemistry Dept of the University of Melbourne. He is highly
honoured world wide for his valuable contributions in Cancer Research.
Randy has also done extremely well in his 40
years Professional carrier in Insurance in Australia, to reach the
position of the National Development Manager of a leading Insurance
company namely Associated Marine Insurers Agents P/L.
Among the many who attended the dinner hosted
by Anura Serasingha, were Ana Saranapala, Group Capt. Nalin De Silva,
Dilroy Fernando, Hisham Abdeen, Sriyantha Rajakaurna, Commander H. K
Sisira, M. D Ifthikar, Nimal Luxshman, Nihal Mendis, Senaka
Karunathilake, two former Rugby Chairmen of Rugby Committee of
Isipathana OBA Hassan Sinhawansa and Saman Manchanayake and the present
Principal of Isipathana Mr. A.C. Perera.
Sunday 29th January, 2012 - The Sunday Times