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Hyderabad Heroes Crush Mumbai Dreamers 41-17 to Win Rugby Premier League Season 2 Title

Hyderabad Heroes produced a clinical performance to beat Mumbai Dreamers 41-17 in the HSBC Rugby Premier League Season 2 final. They capitalized on swift counter-attacks with key contributions from Francisco Cosculluela, Manuel Moreno and Shivam Shukla. Mumbai found a breakthrough through Ethan McFarland but Hyderabad's relentless tempo and defensive intensity secured victory. Bengaluru Bravehearts defeated Chennai Bulls 22-19 in the play-off for third place.

Hyderabad Heroes beat Mumbai Dreamers to win Rugby Premier League Season 2 title

Hyderabad, June 29

Hyderabad Heroes produced a clinical performance in the final to overcome Mumbai Dreamers by 41-17 and claim the HSBC Rugby Premier League Season 2 title.

The Dreamers dominated early possession but were unable to convert it into points as Hyderabad's disciplined defence forced crucial turnovers, according to a press release.

The Heroes capitalised through swift counter-attacks, with Francisco Cosculluela's steal setting up Taitaifono Tavita before Manuel Moreno won possession to create an easy finish for Shivam Shukla.

Maurice Longbottom then added a drop goal to give Hyderabad complete control heading into the break.

The Heroes maintained their relentless tempo after half-time, with Tavita again creating space on the left for Diego Ardao to score. Mumbai finally found a breakthrough as quicker ball movement released Ethan McFarland, but Hyderabad continued to punish turnovers, with Ardao grabbing his second before Kevin Wekesa finished a flowing move out wide.

Terio Tamani extended the advantage early in the final quarter, while James Turner pulled one back for the Dreamers before setting up Sukumar Hembrom late on. However, Hyderabad's clinical finishing and defensive intensity ensured they closed out a commanding victory.

Meanwhile, Bengaluru Bravehearts secured third place after defeating Chennai Bulls 22-19 in an entertaining play-off encounter.

Rahul Bose, President, Rugby India, said: " The HSBC RPL 2026 Powered by Avid has been bigger and better than the previous year's league, in every way: larger crowds, even more world-class players, an RPL Women's league, greater fan engagement both online and offline, more sponsorship, and, we believe, much larger viewing numbers on broadcast. What more could we ask for? Thank you to every Indian who has discovered their love for this incredibly exciting sport."

Sujoy Ganguly, Chief Marketing Officer, GMR Sports, said: "The successful conclusion of the second season of the HSBC Rugby Premier League powered by Avid is another important step in our long-term vision of developing new sporting ecosystems in India. At GMR Sports, we believe that world-class leagues have the power to transform the sporting landscape by inspiring young talent, strengthening grassroots development and creating aspirational platforms for athletes. The overwhelming response from fans this season, coupled with the successful launch of the women's competition, reinforces our belief that rugby has tremendous potential to become one of India's fastest-growing sports."

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

I'm so proud to see Indian players like Shivam Shukla and Sukumar Hembrom making an impact at this level. The Women's league launch is also a game-changer. More sponsors should come forward to support such initiatives. Great to see rugby growing beyond the metros! 🙌

James A

Great to see the RPL growing in its second season. The quality of play is improving noticeably. Hyderabad's defensive discipline was the difference in the final. Looking forward to seeing more international players joining the league next year. Well done to all involved!

Vikram M

Mumbai Dreamers were poor in converting possession into points. They dominated early but wasted too many opportunities. Hyderabad's counter-attacking rugby was world-class though. The sport has huge potential in India if we can get more grassroots programs in smaller towns. Kudos to all the organizers! 👏

Sarah B

What a turnaround from last season! Hyderabad Heroes really stepped up. The 41-17 scoreline shows their dominance. I'm particularly impressed by Taitaifono Tavita's performance - he was everywhere on the field. This league is definitely putting Indian rugby on the map. 🏆

Rohit P

Honest opinion - the league is good but the marketing needs to improve. I only came to know about the final through social media. If we want rugby to compete with cricket and kabaddi, there needs to be more visibility on TV and digital platforms. The product is great, but we need better promotion. 🤔

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