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Bihar triumphs in 12th Senior National Women's Rugby 7s Championship

IANS April 25, 2025 164 views

Bihar has emerged victorious in the 12th Senior National Women's Rugby 7s Championship, defeating the defending champions Odisha in a nail-biting 21-12 match. The tournament showcased exceptional talent from 24 states, with Maharashtra securing the bronze medal and Odisha's Sunita Hansdah emerging as the top scorer. IRFU President Rahul Bose praised the competitive spirit and progress of women's rugby in India. The championship not only highlighted Bihar's remarkable sporting achievement but also demonstrated the growing potential of women's rugby across the country.

"The 12th Senior Nationals witnessed some fierce battles between teams" - Rahul Bose, IRFU President"
Guwahati, April 25: Bihar defeated defending champions Odisha 21-12 to be crowned as the winners of the 12th Senior National Rugby 7s Championship (Women). This marked Bihar's second national championship title, having won it earlier in 2022 on home soil.

Key Points

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Bihar wins second national rugby championship

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Odisha's Sunita Hansdah top scorer with 13 tries

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Maharashtra secures bronze defeating Delhi 14-5

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24 states participated in intense competition

The battle for bronze also saw a closely fought contest with Maharashtra defeating Delhi 14-5 to retain their 3rd place. Sunita Hansdah of Odisha emerged as the top scorer of the competition with 13 tries with Anshu Kumari & Arti Kumari from Bihar close behind at 12 tries.

Speaking on the completion of the women's competition, Indian Rugby Football Union (IRFU) President Rahul Bose said, "The 12th Senior Nationals witnessed some fierce battles between teams and was a testament to the progress women's rugby has made in the country in the last few years.

"All teams from 24 states that participated deserve applause for giving their all on the field. Many congratulations to all the medal winners and especially Bihar on winning their second national championship. The progress that Bihar has made in women's rugby is an example for any upcoming state to follow," he added.

Bose also thanked the Government of Assam for the extensive support provided in hosting the competition.

Speaking on the performance of the Assam team and the hosting of the competition in Assam, Ramendra Narayan Kalita, President of the Rugby Association of Assam, said "It has been an honour for the state to host the pulsating rugby action over the last two days and it was heartening to see the fight put up by the Assam women's team who improved their ranking by 5 positions from the last competition to finish 13th. Hosting this competition has given us experience and pleasure, and we will continue our efforts to crest new heights with every competition."

With the women's competition now over, the action moves to the men's category, where 26 states will be battling it out on April 27 and 28 to be crowned as champions.

Reader Comments

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Priya K.
What an amazing victory for Bihar! 🎉 So proud to see women's rugby growing in India. The competition sounds like it was intense - wish I could have watched it live!
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Rahul S.
While the tournament sounds exciting, I wish there was more coverage of women's rugby in mainstream media. These athletes deserve the same attention as cricket players get.
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Anjali M.
Sunita Hansdah with 13 tries! That's incredible performance from Odisha even though they couldn't retain the title. Bihar's consistency is impressive too - back-to-back championships!
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Suresh P.
Great to see Assam improving their ranking while hosting the event. More states should get opportunities to host national tournaments - it really helps grow the sport locally.
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Meena R.
As someone from Bihar, this makes me so emotional! Our girls are making history 💪 The Kumari sisters were unstoppable with 12 tries each. Can't wait for the men's tournament now!

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