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India-New Zealand Mark 100 Years of Sporting Ties with Elite Rugby Coaching

India and New Zealand are celebrating 100 years of sporting cooperation with a high-performance rugby coaching programme in Bhubaneswar. The two-day event, organized by the Indian Rugby Football Union and New Zealand Rugby, will train selected coaches across multiple levels. Union Minister Mansukh Mandaviya and New Zealand Minister Mark Mitchell both highlighted the importance of the partnership. The programme aims to strengthen rugby development in India through knowledge exchange and expert guidance.

India-New Zealand mark 100 years of sporting ties with expert rugby coaching programme

Bhubaneswar, May 20

In a significant step towards celebrating and strengthening international sporting collaboration between the two countries, the Indian Rugby Football Union, in partnership with New Zealand Rugby, will conduct a two-day high-performance coaching programme from May 21 to May 22 at the Kalinga Stadium in Bhubaneswar.

The initiative is being organised under the Memorandum of Cooperation between the Government of India and the Government of New Zealand for the development of sport, and holds special significance as 2026 marks 100 years of sporting cooperation between the two nations, a release said.

The programme will bring together selected coaches from across India, stratified into Foundation, Development, and High-Performance categories, ensuring targeted learning outcomes across all levels of the coaching pathway. The programme will combine classroom sessions, on-field practical demonstrations, and interactive workshops delivered by expert educators from New Zealand Rugby.

Speaking on the landmark partnership, Union Minister for Youth Affairs and Sports Mansukh Mandaviya, Minister for Youth Affairs and Sports, said: "We are extremely pleased that a world-class coaching program for rugby is being conducted between the Indian and New Zealand rugby federations. This initiative reflects our shared commitment to capacity building and knowledge exchange in sport. As we mark 100 years of sporting cooperation between India and New Zealand in 2026, such partnerships carry added importance. We are grateful to the Government of New Zealand and commend the efforts of the Indian Rugby Football Union and New Zealand Rugby in bringing this collaboration to fruition."

Echoing these sentiments, Mark Mitchell, New Zealand's Minister for Sport and Recreation, said:"Programmes like this show the value of the sports cooperation agreement between our two countries. As we mark 100 Years of Unity through Sport this year, sharing expertise helps build sporting capability in New Zealand and India, while strengthening our wider partnership."

Highlighting the importance of the programme for the development of rugby in India, Rahul Bose, President, Indian Rugby Football Union, said: "The coaching programme with New Zealand Rugby is a landmark initiative for Indian Rugby. It provides a unique opportunity for our domestic coaches to engage directly with one of the most successful rugby systems in the world and gain insights that can be immediately applied within our domestic structures. This collaboration not only strengthens our technical capabilities but also reinforces the long-standing relationship between the two nations. We thank the sports ministries of both India and New Zealand for their support in enabling such a meaningful partnership."

Expressing delight at the collaboration, Steve Lancaster, CEO of New Zealand Rugby, said:"New Zealand Rugby is proud to be part of Sport NZ's 100 Years of Unity through Sport programme between India and New Zealand. The coaching exchange in India presents an opportunity to build a relationship with Rugby India and further grow rugby's global footprint. Our people are looking forward to sharing their expertise, working alongside India's coaches and young players, and elevating Rugby India's player pathways."

The coaching programme further underlines the shared vision of India and New Zealand to strengthen sporting ties through knowledge exchange, coach education, and long-term rugby development initiatives. It is expected to serve as an important milestone in deepening rugby cooperation between the two nations while contributing to the growth of the sport in India.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Matthew K

As a New Zealander who loves India, this makes me proud! We may not agree on everything politically, but when it comes to sports, the bond is real. The All Blacks' haka and Indian hospitality—what a combination. Hope this coaching weekend produces some future rugby stars in India. Go the Black Caps and Team India! 🏏🏉

Priya S

I'm glad the government is investing in non-cricket sports too. Rugby has so much potential in India—great for discipline, fitness, and teamwork. But I hope this isn't just a one-off photo op. We need sustained grassroots programs, especially in rural areas where talent is abundant. Let's see long-term commitment, not just a two-day workshop. ✊

Ravi K

100 years of sporting ties with New Zealand—that's incredible! From hockey in the old days to rugby now, our sporting relationship is deep. I would have loved to see some hockey coaching exchange too, given both countries have a rich history in that sport. But rugby is a wonderful addition. Well done to all involved. 🏉👏

James A

Great initiative, but I'm a bit skeptical. Two days of coaching is barely a drop in the ocean. To really build rugby in India, you need year-round development, proper facilities, and a league structure that attracts local talent. This feels more like a diplomatic gesture than a serious rugby development plan. Still, it's a start—hope they follow through with more.

Nisha Z

Amazing to see Bhubaneswar getting international sporting attention! The

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