Key Points

Terry Kennedy, the 2022 World Rugby Sevens Men's Player of the Year, led Chennai Bulls to a stunning debut victory in the Rugby Premier League. His exceptional performance earned him the Player of the Match award in a 24-5 win against Mumbai Dreamers. Kennedy was impressed by the tournament's atmosphere and infrastructure, highlighting the potential for rugby's growth in India. Despite challenging humid conditions, he believes the team's connection and effort were key to their successful first match.

Key Points: Terry Kennedy Leads Chennai Bulls to Debut RPL Victory

  • Chennai Bulls win RPL opener 24-5 against Mumbai Dreamers
  • Terry Kennedy wins Player of the Match
  • First-time player praises Indian rugby setup
  • Humid conditions challenge foreign players
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RPL Season 1: Chennai Bulls' Terry Kennedy talks about their first win, his experience in India

World Rugby Player of the Year Terry Kennedy shines in Chennai Bulls' dominant first win at Rugby Premier League Season 1

"It's amazing. Between the pitch, the atmosphere, the music, the lights, everything is set up to entertain. - Terry Kennedy"

Mumbai, June 16

Chennai Bulls were in fine form on Day One of the Rugby Premier League (RPL), opening their campaign with a dominant 24-5 victory against Mumbai Dreamers, and their marquee player, Terry Kennedy, said they have to build on the good start.

Kennedy played a pivotal role and bagged the Player of the Match award for his clinical performance, helping his side secure a resounding win at the Shahaji Raje Bhosale Sports Complex (Andheri Sports Complex) on Sunday.

Reflecting on the Chennai Bulls' first outing, Kennedy said, "It felt like a tough game out there. I think a couple of small things go either way and then it becomes a different game."

He further elaborated on how the team has been working on building connections for the last couple of weeks.

"We've spoken a lot over the last couple of weeks about building a connection since it's such a short window for us. So, it's about the connection and then the effort we put in on the pitch. That will get us a long way over a couple of weeks, and I think we showed that in the first game, which was great to see, but it's a long tournament. It's a good start, but we want to build on it", he added.

Kennedy, who was the World Rugby Sevens Men's Player of the Year in 2022, shared his experience of playing in India for the first time.

"It's amazing. Between the pitch, the atmosphere, the music, the lights, and everything, it's really set up to allow us to entertain on the field and enjoy it. I think it helps rugby grow. Hopefully, we put on a good show over these couple of weeks, and as it grows over the years. I think it will be phenomenal to see where this will go," he added.

Talking about the weather conditions and how that affects the foreign players, Kennedy added, "The pitch is spectacular, it's in an amazing condition - as good as we could have hoped. But yeah, it's humid, it's a little bit wet. So, it means you probably see more dropped balls, or you have to look after the ball a little bit more. I think we did that quite well, so we were happy with that."

Interestingly, the two teams will clash again in just over 24 hours on Monday, with Mumbai Dreamers getting an opportunity to avenge their defeat in the first encounter.

They will be meeting in the second match of the day with Mumbai Dreamers, aiming to open their account. After a one-sided contest in the first game between the two sides, the onus will be on Tim Walsh's team to hit the ground running as they look to establish themselves in the tournament.

Meanwhile, after a hard-fought encounter against the Hyderabad Heroes, the Kalinga Black Tigers will be looking to bounce back with a win when they face the Delhi Redz in Monday's first match of the day on Monday.

Led by captain Harry McNulty, Kalinga Black Tigers will be looking to register their first win when they face Matias Osadczuk's side, who will be looking for their first win after their first match against Bengaluru Bravehearts ended in a stalemate.

- IANS

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Priya K.
Great start for Chennai Bulls! 🎉 Rugby is such an exciting sport and it's wonderful to see international players like Terry Kennedy enjoying their time in India. Hope this league helps popularize rugby in our country. The energy at Andheri Sports Complex looked amazing!
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Rahul S.
As someone who played rugby in college, I'm thrilled to see professional rugby taking off in India. The humidity must be tough for foreign players though - our weather is no joke! Hope the league gets more traction and we see Indian players competing at this level soon.
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Ananya M.
The Chennai Bulls' jersey colors look so good! 😍 It's interesting to hear about the challenges of building team chemistry in such a short time. Kennedy seems like a great leader - his experience will definitely help Indian players learn the game better.
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Vikram J.
While I appreciate the effort to bring rugby to India, I wish there was more focus on developing local talent rather than relying so heavily on foreign players. The ticket prices are also quite high for average sports fans. Hope this changes in future seasons.
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Sneha P.
The atmosphere sounds electric! I've never watched rugby before but after reading this, I might just tune in for the next match. It's great that international players are appreciating our sports infrastructure. Maybe someday India will have its own rugby stars! 🤞
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Karthik R.
As a Chennaiite, I'm proud to have a team representing our city! The Bulls played with such passion. Hope they maintain this momentum throughout the tournament. The league format is perfect for our fast-paced sports culture. More power to RPL! 💪

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