Fri, 26 Jun 2026 · LIVE
Updated Jun 25, 2026 · 23:36
Sports India News Updated Jun 25, 2026

Delhi Redz Dominate Kolkata Banga Tigers 40-28 in Rugby Premier League

Delhi Redz secured a 40-28 victory over Kolkata Banga Tigers in the Rugby Premier League Season 2, ending the Tigers' semifinal hopes. Nygel Amaitsa, Samuel Asati, and Josep Serres scored early tries for Delhi, while Vuiviwa Naduvalo scored three tries for Kolkata. Bengaluru Bravehearts defeated Kolkata earlier in the week to qualify for the semifinals. The league is conceptualized by Rugby India as the world's first franchise-based rugby union league.

Rugby Premier League: Delhi Redz secure comfortable win

Hyderabad, June 25

The 10th day of the Rugby Premier League Season 2 witnessed Delhi Redz secure a comfortable 40-28 victory over the Kolkata Banga Tigers, ending their semifinal hopes in the process, at the Ganti Mohana Chandra Balayogi Athletic Stadium, Gachibowli, Hyderabad on Thursday.

Delhi Redz made a commanding start, patiently building their attacks before Nygel Amaitsa broke through to open the scoring. Samuel Asati and Josep Serres quickly added further tries, while Hitesh Dagar extended the advantage as the Redz dominated possession and territory.

With their semifinal hopes hanging in the balance, Kolkata Banga Tigers finally found a response through Vuiviwa Naduvalo before half-time. Serres struck again after the break, but Naduvalo almost single-handedly dragged the Tigers back into the contest with two brilliant individual tries late in the third quarter.

Jon Okeyo restored Delhi's breathing space in the final period, while Naduvalo produced another moment of magic, though the Redz maintained their composure and controlled the closing stages to secure an important win.

Later in the day, Hyderabad Heroes are set to take on the Mumbai Dreamers, while Chennai Bulls will face the Bengaluru Bravehearts in the last match of the day.

On Wednesday, Bengaluru Bravehearts defeated Kolkata Banga Tigers 26-21 in a league match and qualified for the semifinals on the ninth day of the competition.

Before that, Bengaluru Bravehearts dominated from the outset as Zain Davids and Akuila Rokolisoa gave them an early lead in the men's section. Shilton van Wyk, Ngarohi McGarvey, Ganesh Majhi, and Magomederassul Magomedov added further tries, while Ben Lasike and Guillaume Bouche replied for Mumbai Dreamers in a comfortable Bravehearts victory.

The Rugby Premier League is conceptualised by Rugby India and introduced in 2025 as the world's first franchise-based league for Rugby Union.

Rugby India is the official national sports body for Rugby Union in India. It is affiliated to World Rugby, Asia Rugby, IOA, and is recognised by the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sport (MYAS). It is responsible for the growth and development of the sport across India.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

Finally some recognition for rugby in India! The fact that we have a franchise league is amazing. But I wish more local Indian players were mentioned instead of just foreign names. Still, good match overall.

Vikram M

What a match! Vuiviwa Naduvalo almost pulled off a miracle for Kolkata. That guy has serious talent. Delhi's defense was solid though, especially in the final quarter. Rugby is definitely becoming more exciting to watch in India. 🔥

Ananya R

I love how the league is bringing international talent to India. It's good for young Indian players to learn from them. However, the broadcast quality could be better - sometimes it's hard to follow the action. Still, proud to see rugby growing in our country! 🇮🇳

Rohit P

Rugby Premier League is a game-changer! I used to only watch cricket but now I'm hooked on rugby too. Delhi's strategy of building patient attacks worked perfectly. Also, shout-out to Bengali teammates - they fought hard till the end! 👊

Kavya N

Actually a bit disappointed with the coverage. The article focuses so much on foreign players when we have Indian talents like Hitesh Dagar performing well. Need more local representation in reporting. But good win for Delhi Redz.

Siddharth J

We welcome thoughtful discussions from our readers. Please keep comments respectful and on-topic.

Reader Voices

Leave a comment

Be kind. Add to the conversation. 0/50
Thank you — your comment has been submitted.
JS blocked