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The Chennai Bulls dominated the Delhi Redz 41-0 to win the inaugural GMR Rugby Premier League title. With strong praise from players and coaches, the league is being hailed as a game-changer for Indian rugby’s growth and global exposure.
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The Chennai Bulls thrashed the Delhi Redz by a scoreline of 41-0 in the final to clinch the title
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Chennai Bulls will face Delhi Redz in the final of the GMR Rugby Premier League 2024 in Mumbai. While Bulls dominated their semifinal, Redz pulled off a surprise win over Hyderabad Heroes. Both teams are aiming for a historic maiden title.
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Chennai Bulls defeated the Bravehearts 31-12 to progress to the final of the GMR RPL
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Hyderabad Heroes closed their league campaign in the GMR Rugby Premier League with a dominant 31-7 win over Delhi Redz, securing the top spot ahead of the knockout clash on Saturday
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At 26, Manuel Moreno, captain of Hyderabad Heroes, reflects on the unique challenges of the inaugural GMR Rugby Premier League in Mumbai, highlighting the long tournament format and player development in India
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New Zealand’s Derek DJ Forbes, a former All Blacks Sevens captain, is mentoring Hyderabad Heroes in the GMR Rugby Premier League and believes India’s rugby potential is growing rapidly with strong passion and effort
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The Chennai Bulls outclassed the Kalinga Black Tigers 40-21 in the GMR Rugby Premier League, with standout performances from Maliko and Talacolo sealing a dominant win at Mumbai’s Shahaji Raje Complex
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The Bengaluru Bravehearts became the third team to progress to the semi-final of Season 1 of the Rugby Premier League
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The Hyderabad Heroes and Chennai Bulls have qualified for the knockout stages of the GMR Rugby Premier League. Both teams have been strong contenders, with the Heroes leading in several statistical categories
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The Hyderabad Heroes reclaimed the top spot in the GMR Rugby Premier League with a clinical 28–7 win over the Chennai Bulls. Earlier in the day, Delhi Redz defeated Bengaluru Bravehearts 22–12 to secure their third win of the tournament
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Hyderabad Heroes beat Mumbai Dreamers 19-12 to stay unbeaten in the GMR Rugby Premier League. Bravehearts and Delhi Redz also registered strong wins to continue their momentum in Season 1
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As RPL 2025 progresses, Indian players like Prashant Singh and Javed Hussain are thriving under the mentorship of international stars. From discipline to teamwork, the impact goes beyond scoresheets, signaling a promising shift in India’s rugby landscape.
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Hyderabad Heroes recorded their third straight win with a dominant 43-12 victory over the Kalinga Black Tigers, while Bengaluru Bravehearts edged Mumbai Dreamers 12-7 in the GMR Rugby Premier League
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Hyderabad Heroes crushed the Bengaluru Bravehearts 43-7 in a dominant rugby performance, moving to second place in the standings. This win marked the biggest margin in the tournament so far
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The Chennai Bulls, who have now won two out of two, are top of the table while the Bravehearts are second, with one win and a draw during Season 1 of the GMR Rugby Premier League
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Spanish star Manuel Moreno will captain Hyderabad Heroes in the GMR Rugby Premier League, starting June 15 in Mumbai. He’ll be supported by Indian veteran Prince Khatri and Germany’s Max Roddick as co-vice captains
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The GMR Rugby Premier League, starting June 15 in Mumbai, showcases India's top rugby talent. National stars like Mohit Khatri, Prince Khatri, and Ganesh Majhi will lead their franchises in this landmark tournament
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The GMR Rugby Premier League, launching in Mumbai on June 15, will spotlight India’s top rugby talent, including national stars like Mohit Khatri and Prince Khatri. The league aims to elevate Indian rugby’s profile through high-level domestic and international exposure.
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The GMR Rugby Premier League is set for a thrilling debut with international stars like Jerry Tuwai, Akuila Rokolisoa, and Terry Kennedy. Six franchises are banking on their elite experience to light up the league.