The Colombo Touch Rugby Club (CTRC) has achieved a milestone in its young but inspiring journey, successfully completing its second international tour at a tournament hosted by the Chiang Mai Hedgehogs and Lanna Rugby Club in Chiang Mai, Thailand.
In a historic first for the club, both a men’s team and a mixed team were fielded at an international competition, marking a defining moment not only for the club but also for the growth of touch rugby in Sri Lanka.
The achievement is the result of months of unwavering dedication, planning, and collective effort.
At the start of the year, the club set itself an ambitious goal: to take the entire squad overseas. Despite the challenges of fundraising, logistics, and coordination, the team remained committed to a singular promise: no player would be left behind.
On 13 May, that promise became a reality, as every player who had worked towards this dream boarded the flight to Chiang Mai – an achievement that represented a victory in its own right.
The teams further demonstrated their capabilities on the field with outstanding performances: the men’s team emerged as Cup Runners-Up and the mixed team secured the title of Shield Champions.
For a club established just a year ago, these accomplishments underscore not only athletic talent but also the resilience, unity, and spirit that define the CTRC.
The club extended its appreciation to its supporters, community members, and partners, including LAUGFS Holdings Ltd., whose backing played a crucial role in making the international tour possible.
Looking ahead, the CTRC is set to host its second international tournament on 5 and 6 September in Nittawela, Kandy. This event represents another important step in expanding Federation of International Touch (FIT) touch rugby across Sri Lanka and fostering a vibrant sporting community.
Beyond competition, the club remains committed to building a platform that strengthens connections, promotes inclusivity, and creates lasting social impact through sport. This milestone marks not just an achievement but the beginning of a far greater journey.