Key Points

Indian rugby players like Prashant Singh are thriving in the Rugby Premier League, learning discipline and teamwork from international stars. Young talents such as Javed Hussain are making a mark with standout performances. The league is transforming rugby's perception in India, moving past misconceptions like "rabdi." With growing fan support, the sport is set to expand nationwide.

Key Points: Indian Rugby Stars Shine Alongside International Players in RPL

  • Prashant Singh credits international players for locker room leadership
  • Javed Hussain leads Indian performers with 15 points
  • Rugby's popularity grows as RPL educates fans
  • Hyderabad Heroes captain praises Indian teammates' dedication
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Indian talents flourishing alongside international stars in Rugby Premier League

Indian talents like Prashant Singh and Javed Hussain excel in Rugby Premier League, learning from international stars while boosting the sport's popularity.

"Motivation, discipline and how to keep the team together both on and off the field. – Prashant Singh"

Mumbai, June 20

As the Rugby Premier League (RPL) is well underway, the impact of international experience on Indian players is becoming increasingly evident not just on the scoreboard but in locker rooms, training sessions, and team camaraderie.

For Bengaluru Bravehearts’ Prashant Singh, who won the Player of the Match award in their 12-7 win over Mumbai Dreamers, the biggest learnings from international players have been beyond the tactics, tries and tackles.

"Motivation, discipline and how to keep the team together both on and off the field. I have learnt all this from the international players. They find the perfect balance between working hard and having fun, which I feel is very crucial in terms of the energy in the locker room. There is no age limit to learn. The older we get, the more we learn. I believe we Indians need to learn from the foreign players and keep moving forward,” he said.

Although the statistics are dominated by the international stars, Prashant has had a brilliant campaign so far and is fifth in terms of overall tackles with 10 to his name. He is also the second-highest Indian behind Muhammed Jasim of Chennai Bulls, who has made 12 tackles so far.

Prashant is also delighted with the cultural shift around the sport in India and believes rugby will be famous in almost the entire country with the upcoming seasons. He shared, "Before RPL, people didn’t even know what rugby was, they used to call it 'rabdi' or 'ragdi'! Now, half the country knows what it is, and the rest will know soon. The more you support us, the more this game will grow."

On the other side, Hyderabad Heroes captain Manu Moreno, a seasoned international star, is equally upbeat about what he’s seeing from his Indian teammates.

"All of them are very motivated. They are all giving their 100%, so it’s been an easy job for me as captain. We are building really good relationships here," Manu said.

Hyderabad Heroes’ young defender Javed Hussain has been in the spotlight amongst Indians for his valuable contributions. He is joint-fourth with three tries scored and has registered fifteen points for his side, the highest by any Indian so far in the tournament.

"I am particularly impressed by Javed. He’s small, but he’s tackling everyone; he’s making tries; it’s good for him and for us," he highlighted.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
This is so inspiring to see! Indian players holding their own against international stars in rugby 🏉. Prashant Singh's journey shows how exposure to global talent can elevate our game. Hope more youngsters take up rugby now that it's getting visibility. #ProudIndian
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Priya M.
Love how rugby is growing in India! But I wish broadcasters would show more matches on TV instead of just streaming. Many families in smaller towns don't have good internet to watch online. More accessibility = more fans!
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Arjun S.
Javed Hussain proving that size doesn't matter if you've got skill and heart! Reminds me of how kabaddi players dominate despite physical differences. Indian athletes can excel in any sport with proper training and opportunities.
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Sunita R.
The 'rabdi' comment made me laugh 😂 So true how new sports face this challenge. Remember when people called badminton 'batminton'? Hope rugby gets the same respect soon. These players deserve our support!
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Vikram D.
While I appreciate the growth of rugby, I hope the league doesn't become too dependent on foreign players like some other sports. The focus should remain on developing Indian talent - that's how we'll truly grow the sport in our country.
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Neha P.
The cultural exchange aspect is my favorite part! Indian players learning discipline and teamwork, while international stars get to experience our hospitality and passion. This is how sports can bring the world together ❤️

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