Key Points

The inaugural Rugby Premier League represents a groundbreaking moment for Indian rugby, offering unprecedented opportunities for local players. Aakash Balmiki, a Mumbai Dreamers player, emphasizes the league's potential to elevate the sport's visibility and player engagement. The tournament will feature six city-based teams, bringing together international and Indian rugby talent. This initiative aims to inspire young athletes and create a robust pathway for rugby development in the country.

Key Points: Aakash Balmiki Reveals Rugby Premier League's Player Potential

  • First franchise-based rugby league launching in India
  • Six founding franchises set to compete
  • International and Indian talent showcased
  • Innovative platform for rugby development
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It's a big opportunity for Indian players: Indian Rugby player Aakash Balmiki on inaugural edition of RPL

Indian rugby star Aakash Balmiki highlights RPL's transformative impact on player development and game growth in India

"It's a big opportunity for us to take this game to the next level - Aakash Balmiki, Mumbai Dreamers Player"

New Delhi June 6

Mumbai Dreamers player Aakash Balmiki believes that the inaugural edition of the Rugby Premier League (RPL) in India is a significant opportunity for Indian players to elevate the game.

He notes that the game is widely recognised in the country, providing a great platform to encourage players and increase their involvement.

"I think for the Indian players, it's a big opportunity for us, you know, to take this game to the next level. Everybody knows about this game in the country. And you know, it's really good platform that every player will get encouraged that they want to be part of it and get involved with it," Aakash Balmiki told ANI.

Indian Rugby Football Union, the RPL is the first franchise-based league in the world and will have six founding franchises in the opening edition. The League will kick off from June 15 to 29, 2025, at the Andheri Sports Complex in Mumbai.

He reflected on the Mumbai Dreamers environment, how coaches have created a welcoming atmosphere, and how British players share their experience and playing style with them so that all the players can match up.

"It's like a very comfortable environment coaches and the team have created for us. And it's like very comfortable, like everybody's like helping each other, especially the players have come from, you know, the series and the British players like very welcoming. And, you know, they're sharing their experience with us. They're trying to, you know, share their playing style with us so that we can match up."

He shared his experience playing for the Dallas Harlequins Rugby Football Club and how he will use his expertise from Dallas for Mumbai Dreamers in the Rugby Premier League.

"Dallas, it's completely different. I was playing 15 aside, not sevens. And it's like more people in the same field. And so, yeah, it was like a different experience. I played against people who have played in the World Cup, played in the Tongan and someone. So I played against them. So it's like an experience for me, and I learned a lot. Now I'm trying to, you know, use that experience here with the Mumbai Dreamers. And hopefully, like, you know, we do well."

He also reflected on his childhood experience with Khelo Rugby, where he played the sport. Now, he coaches young coaches, aiming to have them return to their communities and share their experiences, mirroring his journey.

I grew up with an organisation called Khelo Rugby. When I was kid, I got introduced with that organisation. And yeah, as a kid, playing, played the rugby in that organisation. Now I'm taking charge. And, you know, I coach coaches, like young coaches. So that the community they come from, they go back to the same community. And, you know, share the same experience that I had when I was a kid," he added.

RPL will feature six city-based teams, showcasing elite talent from top rugby nations around the globe, along with top-tier players from India. The league will feature some of the best 7s rugby talent internationally as well as from India.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
This is fantastic news for Indian sports! Rugby has so much potential in our country. With proper leagues like RPL, we can discover hidden talents from small towns too. Wishing Aakash and all players the very best! 🇮🇳🏉
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Priya M.
As someone who played rugby in college, I'm thrilled to see this development! But I hope the organizers focus on grassroots development too. Leagues are great, but we need more school-level programs to sustain interest.
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Vikram S.
Finally some attention for rugby in India! Cricket dominates everything, but we have potential in other sports too. Aakash's journey from Khelo Rugby to professional leagues is inspiring for young athletes. More power to him!
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Ananya R.
The international exposure will be game-changing for our players! Learning from British athletes and those with World Cup experience will raise our standards. Hope Doordarshan or some sports channel broadcasts these matches 🤞
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Suresh P.
Good initiative but I'm concerned about long-term viability. Remember what happened to Pro Kabaddi in initial years? Hope RPL gets proper marketing and corporate support. Also ticket prices should be affordable for common sports lovers.
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Neha T.
Love how Aakash is giving back by coaching young players! This is how sports culture grows organically. Maybe in 10 years we'll have Indian rugby players competing at Olympics level. Dream big! 💪

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