RPL Season 1: First goal achieved says head coach as Hyderabad Heroes reach playoffs

IANS June 24, 2025 268 views

Hyderabad Heroes stormed into the RPL semifinals with a commanding 28-7 win over Chennai Bulls. Coach DJ Forbes praised the team's early playoff qualification while managing player fitness. Standout performances came from Manuel Moreno, Javed Hussain, and Terio Tamani. The Heroes now lead the league in tries and conversions with three matches remaining.

"It’s exciting, that’s the first goal for any team to make the playoffs." – DJ Forbes
Mumbai, June 24: With six wins from seven games, Hyderabad Heroes have become the first team to make the semifinals of the inaugural season of the Rugby Premier League (RPL), and head coach DJ Forbes said they have achieved their first goal.

Key Points

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Hyderabad Heroes top RPL table with 6 wins in 7 matches

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Coach DJ Forbes emphasizes squad rotation for playoffs

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Manuel Moreno and Javed Hussain shine in 28-7 victory

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Team leads league in tries (32) and conversions (21)

The Hyderabad Heroes produced a scintillating display of rugby, as they went back to the top of the points table, after swatting aside the challenge of the Chennai Bulls by a scoreline of 28-7 at the Shahaji Raje Bhosale Sports Complex (Andheri Sports Complex), here on Monday.

“It’s exciting, that’s the first goal for any team to make the playoffs. It’s great that we’ve done it early in the league stage, and hopefully, people have seen that we have tried to manage some people and give all players the opportunity to prepare as best we can. For now, it’s great to be winning, but it’s all about preserving all the players as much as we can and then see what combinations are going to work for us in the semi-finals," said DJ Forbes, head coach of Hyderabad Heroes, on the qualification.

In a crucial match to decide which team would first establish their spot in the semi-finals, the Manuel Moreno-led Hyderabad Heroes were looking to regroup after their previous match and show why they were previously on a five-match winning streak. They dominated the Chennai Bulls across quarters, never really allowing the Bulls to push forward and ultimately winning the tie 28-7.

Even though Chennai Bulls drew first blood, the Hyderabad Heroes almost looked untouchable with Javed Hussain and Motu Opetai scoring a try each, and Manuel Moreno converting on both occasions. Wolfram Hacker and Terio Tamani added a try each in the final quarter, and Tamani converted both his kicks as well, giving the Hyderabad Heroes a clinical win on the night. The win will see the Heroes move up to the top spot on the points table and prove why they are the team with the most points, 202 from the matches.

Hyderabad Heroes also became the team with the most tries after this match across the league with 32 tries (Joji Nasova and Javed Hussain led the charge) and topped the conversions table with 21 (Terio Temani has 13 conversions).

“The experience has been amazing playing alongside my teammates who are also Olympians. The environment in the dugout is really positive and very helpful; all the players are always ready to help each other on and off the field. The success we have had on the field is a direct result of that support. Very happy with the final score today and to get the win, and we look forward to continuing this momentum," said Sambit Pradhan, forward, Hyderabad Heroes.

While they have secured their place in the semi-finals, the Hyderabad Heroes still have three more matches to play with the Chennai Bulls and Delhi Redz (twice) over the next four days to find out where the team finally finishes on the points table.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
What an exciting new league! Never thought rugby would catch on in India but Hyderabad Heroes are making it look easy. Their teamwork is 🔥 Hope they can keep this momentum going into semis!
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Priya M.
As someone from Hyderabad, I'm so proud of our team! But I wish the matches were being played in our city too. Why always Mumbai? Other cities deserve to host these exciting games.
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Arjun S.
The stats are impressive - 32 tries and 21 conversions! But I'm concerned about player fatigue with 3 more matches before semis. Coach Forbes needs to rotate players wisely.
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Neha T.
Loving the diversity in the team - Indian players alongside international stars. Sambit Pradhan's words show great team spirit. More power to RPL for promoting this sport in India!
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Vikram J.
Chennai Bulls need to up their game. Losing 28-7 is not acceptable at this level. Hope they bounce back stronger in next matches. Healthy competition is good for the league.
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Sanjay P.
Where can we watch these matches live? Star Sports isn't showing them properly. Such exciting rugby deserves better coverage. Indian sports fans are missing out on great action!

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