Key Points

The Hyderabad Heroes finished the RPL 2025 league stage on top after a dominant 31-7 win. The Mumbai Dreamers ended their campaign with a morale-boosting 26-14 victory over Bengaluru Bravehearts. Standout players included Sukumar Hembrom and Terio Tamani for the Heroes, while James Turner starred for the Dreamers. The semi-finals will see Heroes face Delhi Redz and Chennai Bulls take on Bravehearts.

Key Points: Hyderabad Heroes Top RPL 2025 Table as Mumbai Dreamers Win Finale

  • Hyderabad Heroes secure top spot with 31-7 win
  • Mumbai Dreamers clinch first victory in final match
  • Sukumar Hembrom and Terio Tamani shine for Heroes
  • James Turner leads Dreamers' comeback against Bravehearts
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RPL 2025: Hyderabad Heroes bag top spot; Mumbai Dreamers finish with a win

Hyderabad Heroes dominate league stage while Mumbai Dreamers end RPL 2025 campaign with victory against Bengaluru Bravehearts.

"The Heroes were in the mood to put on a show – RPL Match Report"

Mumbai, June 27

The Hyderabad Heroes have been one of the most exciting teams in the tournament, and have finished top of the points table at the end of the league stage of Season 1 of the GMR Rugby Premier League (RPL), on Friday, at the Shahaji Raje Bhosale Sports Complex, in Mumbai.

The Mumbai Dreamers too had a memorable final day of the league stage of the competition, as they ended on a high with a comprehensive win against the Bengaluru Bravehearts, as per a release from RPL.

In the semi-finals of Season 1 of the GMR Rugby Premier League, on Saturday, the Hyderabad Heroes will play the Delhi Redz, whilst the Chennai Bulls have on their agenda the Bengaluru Bravehearts.

In the opening game of the day, the Hyderabad Heroes put on a fantastic show as they closed out their campaign in this phase of the tournament with a resounding 31-7 win. The Hyderabad Heroes started off at lightning speed and got their points tally moving in the first minute itself. Sukumar Hembrom turned on the afterburners for his try, and Terio Tamani converted with ease. The Delhi Redz, stunned initially, though bounced back through a Penalty Try.

The Heroes were in the mood to put on a show, and before the first half ended, Terio Tamani set up Sambit Pradhan with a delightful move. Pradhan went over the line, and soon after, Joji Nasova crossed over too, and Tamani converted both attempts. At half-time, the Heroes led 21-7.

It was more domination from the Heroes after the break as Lautaro Velez registered a comfortable try, extending the lead by five more points. In the final quarter, Manuel Moreno added another try and put the seal on the win.

In the second game of the day, the Mumbai Dreamers' fans were well and truly in dreamland, as the team turned up the style and defeated the Bengaluru Bravehearts by a scoreline of 26-14.

The Bengaluru Bravehearts benefited early on from an error by the Mumbai Dreamers and got going with a try by Philip Wokorach, after which Akuila Rokolisoa converted as well. That, though, stung the Dreamers. James Turner and Vuiviwa Naduvalo responded with two super tries, while Akash Balmiki converted on both occasions.

Elias Hancock added five more to the cause just before half-time, and the Dreamers went into the break with a 19-7 lead. After the break, Akuila Rokolisoa reduced the deficit by 7 points for the Bravehearts, but the Dreamers were still in control. Before the final whistle, Turner scored another try and Akash Balmiki polished off the conversion. Eventually, the Dreamers got their first win in their final game of the tournament.

- ANI

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Ananya R
So happy Mumbai Dreamers ended with a win! Though it's sad they couldn't qualify, this victory will boost their morale for next season. Akash Balmiki's conversions were spot on 👏
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Vikram M
Honestly expected better from Bengaluru Bravehearts. Their defense was quite weak today. Hope they come back stronger in semis against Chennai Bulls. Rugby needs more competitive matches like Hyderabad's game!
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Sarah B
As someone new to rugby, I'm loving how RPL is making the sport accessible in India. The Hyderabad-Delhi match was thrilling! Though I wish the stadium had better facilities for women spectators.
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Karthik V
Hyderabad's foreign players combined so well with Indian talents like Sukumar Hembrom. This is exactly what Indian rugby needs - international exposure mixed with homegrown skills. Jai Hind!
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Priya S
Disappointed with the empty seats visible in stadium shots. Such high-quality rugby deserves packed stands! Hope BCCI-style marketing comes to RPL soon. Our players deserve better support 💪

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