Haryana Edge Maharashtra 17-12 to Clinch Senior National Rugby 7s Title

Haryana emerged victorious in a tightly contested final, defeating Maharashtra 17-12 to win the men's title at the 13th Senior National Rugby Sevens. The match saw key contributions from players like Neeraj Khatri and Ajay Deswal for Haryana, with Maharashtra mounting a late comeback. Earlier, West Bengal secured the bronze medal with a convincing win over Rajasthan in the third-place playoff. Rugby India President Rahul Bose praised the tournament as a showcase of the sport's significant progress in the country.

Key Points: Haryana Wins National Rugby 7s, Maharashtra Runners-Up

  • Haryana reclaims title after 2023 runner-up finish
  • Final was a repeat of the 2021 championship match
  • West Bengal secures bronze medal over Rajasthan
  • Rajan Rawat of Rajasthan was tournament top scorer
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Haryana crowned champions at Senior National Rugby 7s, Maharashtra finish runners-up

Haryana defeated Maharashtra 17-12 in a thrilling final to win the Senior National Rugby Sevens men's title in Rajgir. West Bengal took bronze.

"The Senior National Rugby 7s Championship 2026 was a clear indicator of how the sport has progressed in the country. - Rahul Bose"

Rajgir, Bihar, April 21 Haryana were crowned champions in the men's category of the 13th Senior National Rugby Sevens after a hard-fought 17-12 victory over Maharashtra in the final at the State Sports Complex, here on Tuesday.

The final lived up to expectations as a closely contested encounter, with both teams showcasing high-intensity rugby. Haryana held their nerve in key moments to edge past Maharashtra, reclaiming the national title after finishing runners-up last year.

Earlier in the day, West Bengal secured the bronze medal with a 26-5 win over Rajasthan in the 3rd place playoff, delivering a composed performance to finish on the podium once again.

The knockout stage began with the Pre-Quarterfinals on Day 1, where teams battled through high-pressure encounters to secure their place in the last eight. The Quarterfinals saw a mix of dominant performances and closely fought matches, with Maharashtra, West Bengal, Haryana, and Rajasthan advancing to the semi-finals.

In the semi-finals, Maharashtra ended West Bengal's title defence with a 36-5 victory, while Haryana defeated Rajasthan 38-0, setting up a repeat of the 2021 final between two of the most consistent teams in this year's competition.

The final was a closely contested encounter, with Haryana taking an early lead through Neeraj Khatri. Maharashtra responded through Sunil Chawan, but Mohit Khatri restored Haryana's advantage soon after. A crucial try by Ajay Deswal, followed by a conversion from Deepak Kumar Punia, extended Haryana's lead heading into the closing stages.

Maharashtra fought back with a try from Prashant Singh, along with a conversion by Shridhar Nigade, to close the gap. Despite the late surge, Haryana held their composure in the final moments to secure a 17-12 victory and reclaim the national title.

Rahul Bose, President, Rugby India, said, "The Senior National Rugby 7s Championship 2026 was a clear indicator of how the sport has progressed in the country. Players are faster, stronger, and fitter. They have greater skill on the run, defences are more technical and fearless, and almost every team has realised the importance of playing to a structure. Congratulations to Haryana on a well-deserved title in the Men's category, and to Odisha for their outstanding victory in the Women's competition. My compliments to all the players for being excellent ambassadors of the sport, both on and off the field."

Individually, Rajan Rawat of Rajasthan finished as the top scorer of the tournament with an impressive 76 points (eight tries and 18 conversions). Maharashtra's Shridhar Nigade followed with 59 points, while West Bengal's Karan Rajbhar secured third place with 55 points, underlining the attacking quality on display throughout the competition.

With the conclusion of the men's competition, the 13th edition of the Senior National Rugby Sevens Championship comes to a close, marking another successful chapter in the growth of rugby in India.

- IANS

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Sarah B
As someone new to following rugby in India, this article was a great read. The scorelines in the semis (38-0!) show there's a real gap between the top teams and the rest. Hope the sport gets more funding to level up across all states.
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Priya S
So proud of our Haryana boys! They worked so hard for this. Last year's disappointment is forgotten. Jai Haryana! 👏 Also, big respect to Maharashtra for a fantastic fight.
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Rajan Rawat
Congratulations to Haryana! But a little disappointed that the article headline only focuses on the champions. Rajasthan's Rajan Rawat was the top scorer of the *entire* tournament with 76 points! That's a huge individual achievement that deserves more spotlight.
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Aman W
Great to see the national championship being held in Bihar. Developing sports infrastructure across different states is key for growth. Well done Rajgir for hosting!
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Karthik V
The final score 17-12 shows how close it was! Both teams left everything on the field. This is the kind of competition we need to push Indian rugby forward. Kudos to Rugby India.

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