Key Points

The Chennai Bulls made a statement in the Rugby Premier League final, demolishing Delhi Redz 41-0 to lift the trophy. Terry Kennedy led the charge with two early tries, while Filipe Sauturaga's precise kicking kept the scoreboard ticking. Hyderabad Heroes secured third place with a hard-fought 17-12 win over Bengaluru Bravehearts. The Bulls' flawless performance capped off a historic debut season for the RPL.

Key Points: Chennai Bulls Dominate Delhi Redz to Win RPL Season 1 Title

  • Chennai Bulls secure RPL's first title with record 41-0 win
  • Terry Kennedy shines with two tries in dominant first half
  • Hyderabad Heroes edge Bengaluru Bravehearts 17-12 for third place
  • Filipe Sauturaga's flawless kicking seals Bulls' historic triumph
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RPL Season 1: Chennai Bulls create history by claim maiden title with stylish win in final

Chennai Bulls make history with a crushing 41-0 victory over Delhi Redz to claim the inaugural Rugby Premier League championship in Mumbai.

"It was a belligerent, brilliant, and breathtaking performance from the Chennai Bulls. – Match Report"

Mumbai, June 29

It was a belligerent, brilliant, and breathtaking performance from the Chennai Bulls, who were crowned the first ever champions of the Rugby Premier League, here in Mumbai, at the Shahaji Raje Bhosale Sports Complex.

The Chennai Bulls thrashed the Delhi Redz by a scoreline of 41-0 in the final, to clinch the title. In fact, the margin of victory is the biggest across Season 1 of the GMR RPL. Meanwhile, the Hyderabad Heroes, who had finished top of the table in the league stage, came away with a third-place finish, after they won 17-12 against the Bengaluru Bravehearts.

The Chennai Bulls picked up from where they had left off in the semi-finals, and hit the Delhi Redz hard in the opening exchanges. Vaafauese Maliko got the opening try of the final and Filipe Sauturaga was on hand to convert. Moments later, the Redz felt the full force of the Bulls’ attack as Joseva Talacolo rounded off a superb move with five more points to the cause.

Before the end of the first half, the Bulls had further extended their lead – Terry Kennedy outpaced the Redz for two more tries, and Gaurav Kumar added two more from the kick. At half-time, the Bulls were in complete control, and led 24-0.

After the break, the domination continued, and the Redz were finding it hard to break down the Bulls. Meanwhile, the Bulls were doing their bit to pile on the pressure, as Shanawaz Ahmed went over the line after Kennedy set him up. And Filipe Sauturaga added two more points to the total.

With 4 minutes to go, the very dominant Bulls had a 31-0 lead in their favour. The Bulls did not let up, and went onto add a couple of more tries by Mohammed Ashique, to put the seal on what was a comprehensive win.

Earlier in the day, the Hyderabad Heroes clinched third place in the inaugural season of the GMR Rugby Premier League, as they saw off a spirited challenge from the Bengaluru Bravehearts. The Heroes, who were trailing in the early stages, fought back with full force. The Heroes defeated the Bravehearts 17-12.

For the Bravehearts, Tone Shiu and Philip Wokorach scored tries, while Akuila Rokolisoa converted one kick, all in the first half. The Heroes, who had begun the fightback through Joji Nasova’s try and Manuel Moreno’s conversion in the first half, had Kevin Wekesa and Bhupinder Singh adding game-changing tries to the cause.

- IANS

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Priya S
As a Chennaiite, so proud of our team! But disappointed with the coverage - Star Sports should give more airtime to rugby instead of just cricket 24/7.
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Rohit P
Delhi Redz need to seriously work on their defense. 41-0 is embarrassing for any final match. Hope they come back stronger next season 💪
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Kavya N
Great to see rugby growing in India! The Hyderabad Heroes' comeback was equally impressive. More power to all the players - such a physically demanding sport!
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David E
The quality of play was surprisingly good for a first season. Terry Kennedy was outstanding! Hope more international players join next year to raise the level further.
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Shreya B
So happy to see Indian players like Gaurav Kumar and Bhupinder Singh performing well alongside international players. This league has great potential to develop homegrown talent!
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Manish T
While the final was one-sided, the overall tournament was competitive. Need more matches next season and maybe include teams from Northeast where rugby is popular.

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