RPL 2025: Hyderabad Heroes remain unbeaten, tops points table

ANI June 21, 2025 351 views

The Hyderabad Heroes continue their unbeaten streak in the Rugby Premier League, securing their fourth win against the Mumbai Dreamers. Bengaluru Bravehearts dominated Chennai Bulls with a record 26-0 clean sheet, led by Liam Poulton's stellar performance. Delhi Redz maintained momentum with a convincing 21-7 victory over Kalinga Black Tigers. Meanwhile, Mumbai Dreamers remain winless despite a spirited effort against the league-leading Heroes.

"The in-form Bravehearts put on an absolute clinic" – RPL Match Report
Mumbai, June 21: The Hyderabad Heroes' fourth consecutive win during Season 1 of the Rugby Premier League (RPL) has propelled them to the top of the points table, and also makes them the only unbeaten team in the tournament so far.

Key Points

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Hyderabad Heroes top RPL table with 4th straight win

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Bengaluru Bravehearts secure historic 26-0 shutout against Chennai Bulls

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Delhi Redz notch second consecutive victory

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Mumbai Dreamers remain winless after narrow loss

In the other games on Friday, at the Shahaji Raje Bhosale Sports Complex (Andheri Sports Complex) in Mumbai.

The Bengaluru Bravehearts registered a comprehensive win, and the Delhi Redz also picked up their second consecutive victory of the season, as per a release from RPL.

Traditionally, teams from Chennai and Bengaluru have had an intense rivalry in Indian sport, and on Friday evening, during the Rugby Premier League, it was no different. The in-form Bravehearts put on an absolute clinic and won 26-0, handing the Chennai Bulls their first defeat of the season. This is also the first time in Season 1 of the RPL that a team has kept a clean sheet.

Among the best teams in the RPL's first week, both sides played out a feisty first half, which included last-ditch tackles and impressive counterattacks from Chennai and Bengaluru. After a scoreless first half, the Bengaluru Bravehearts were the ones who broke through, stretching the Chennai Bulls' defence and then going over the line.

At the heart of the Bravehearts' attack was Liam Poulton, who scored a couple of tries in the second half and was ably aided by Pol Pla, adding a third try. Just before the final whistle, Philip Wokorach added a fourth try, whilst Akuila Rokolisoa converted three out of the four kicks.

Match two saw the Delhi Redz pick up some momentum in their campaign at Season 1 of the RPL as they defeated the Kalinga Black Tigers 21-7, registering their second consecutive win of the season.

The Kalinga Black Tigers kicked off the contest at a good speed, and were pushing the Delhi Redz's defence back. The continued pressure eventually paid off, as Kyle Tremblay picked up a loose ball and ran through for a try, and Maurice Longbottom calmly put it between the posts.

However, before half-time, the Redz roared back into the contest. Matias Osadczuk and Patrick Okongo scored crucial tries, and then Osadczuk wasted no time with the conversions. Midway through the contest, the Redz led 14-7.

The Redz slammed the door shut on the Tigers' attack in the second half, and didn't concede an inch. With the Tigers desperate to make progress in the attacking half, the Redz took advantage with Matteo Graziano scoring a try, and Deepak Punia converting the kick to put the seal on the contest. Eventually the Redz won 21-7.

In the third and final game of the day, the Hyderabad Heroes took on the Mumbai Dreamers and won at a canter, despite an early scare. The Heroes won 19-12 and moved to the top of the points table, whilst the Dreamers are still looking for their first points.

The Mumbai Dreamers started off brilliantly with a Penalty Try, which put them out in front within the first few minutes. The Dreamers' fans were cheering on, but that didn't last for too long.

Javed Hussein scored a try and Lautaro Velez converted his kick before the end of the first quarter, bringing the Hyderabad Heroes to level pegging. After that Joji Nasova added a couple of more tries, and converted a kick also. That put the Heroes out in front with a lead of 19-7.

However, the Dreamers were not allowing the Heroes to run away with the game. Henry Hutchison scored the first try for the Dreamers on the day, to reduce the deficit to 7, with 4 minutes to go.

Eventually, the Dreamers were unable to add more points to the tally, and the Heroes walked away with their fourth win.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
Hyderabad Heroes are on fire! 🔥 What a performance this season. As a Telugu person, it makes me so proud to see our team dominating in this new league. Hope they maintain this form till finals! #GharKiKushi
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Priya M.
Bengaluru's 26-0 win against Chennai is just wow! But I feel the league needs more Indian players in key positions. Most tries seem to be scored by foreign players. Hope our desi talent gets more opportunities soon.
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Arjun S.
Delhi Redz showing great improvement after their first match. The match against Kalinga was clinical! But Mumbai Dreamers need to step up - can't have our financial capital's team at the bottom. 😅
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Sunita P.
So happy to see rugby getting this platform in India! The Chennai-Bengaluru rivalry in any sport is always electric ⚡ Hope RPL grows like IPL someday. More matches in Pune please!
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Vikram J.
The Hyderabad vs Mumbai match was edge-of-the-seat stuff! But ticket prices are too high for common fans. ₹1500 for general stands? Rugby should be accessible to all, not just elite crowd.
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Neha T.
As someone new to rugby, I'm loving RPL! The commentary could be better though - they should explain rules more for beginners. But kudos to all teams for putting up such exciting matches!

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