Key Points

The Rugby Premier League makes history as India's first franchise-based Rugby Sevens competition. Six teams featuring global stars will battle in Mumbai from June 15-29. The fast-paced format ensures non-stop action with matches lasting just 22 minutes. This groundbreaking league puts Indian rugby on the world stage.

Key Points: Rugby Premier League Season 1 Kicks Off in Mumbai June 15

  • Six franchises compete in India's first Rugby Sevens league
  • Features 30 international players from top rugby nations
  • Matches played in fast-paced 22-minute format
  • Final scheduled for June 29 in Mumbai
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Season 1 of Rugby Premier League commences from June 15

India's first franchise-based Rugby Sevens league begins June 15 in Mumbai with 6 teams and 30 international stars.

"Fast, physical, fearless - the first ever franchise-based Rugby Sevens league in the world - Rugby India"

Mumbai, June 15

The wait for Season 1 of the Rugby Premier League (RPL) is finally ove. Fast, physical, fearless - the first ever franchise-based Rugby Sevens league in the world, which is organised by Rugby India and GMR Sports, will host the who's who from the world of rugby, in Mumbai from Sunday.

Battling it out for top honours are six franchises, Bengaluru Bravehearts, Chennai Bulls, Delhi Redz, Hyderabad Heroes, Kalinga Black Tigers, and the Mumbai Dreamers.

The RPL will feature 30 marquee international players from powerhouse Rugby Sevens nations, including New Zealand, Australia, South Africa, Fiji, Argentina, Great Britain, Ireland, USA and Spain. Additionally, 18 international players from Canada, Hong Kong, and Germany will also be part of the tournament, enhancing the league's competitive depth.

Last but not the least, the RPL will also see 30 Indian players selected from an auction pool of 71, participate alongside the international legends.

Each squad will have 13 players with two Indian players required to be on the field of play at all times during the game. At any given point in time, there will be seven players on the field of play. The seven is then divided into three forwards and four backs.

The forwards are the big, and physical players who will compete in the scrum and lineouts. Meanwhile, the backs are the fast, agile, and athletic players. The backs are the players who usually score most of the points in a game.

13 players - (5 Marquee + 3 Bridge + 5 Indian) + 5 Management (Head Coach, Assistant Coach, Physiotherapist, Massage Therapist and S&C).

The starting Seven players in the RPL will feature two international players, two international Bridge Players + two Indian players + 1 Coaches choice.

Each game will be played in four quarters which will be off four minutes each, with a break of two minutes in between each phase. The total time duration for one match is not expected to exceed 22 minutes.

Season 1 of the Rugby Premier League kicks off on June 15, with a final scheduled for June 29, in Mumbai at the Shahaji Raje Bhosale Sports Complex (Andheri Sports Complex).

- ANI

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Rahul K.
Finally! A professional rugby league in India 🇮🇳 This is going to be massive for sports diversity. Hope it gets the same love as IPL does. Mumbai Dreamers all the way! #RugbyIndia
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Priya M.
Interesting concept but 22-minute matches seem too short no? Cricket fans might find it hard to adjust to such quick games. Still, excited to see Indian players sharing the field with international stars!
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Arjun S.
As someone who played rugby in school, this makes me so happy! The 2 Indian players mandatory rule is smart - will help develop our talent. Hope they show it on DD Sports for wider reach beyond Hotstar.
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Neha T.
Why only Mumbai? Should have matches in other cities too. Bengaluru has great rugby culture. Hope season 2 expands to more venues. Good start though!
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Vikram J.
The Hyderabad Heroes jersey looks 🔥! Rugby is such an underrated sport in India - fast-paced action with non-stop drama. Perfect for today's short attention spans. Hope schools take note and promote it more.
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Sanjay P.
Concerned about injuries - rugby is brutal compared to cricket. Do we have proper medical facilities at stadium? Otherwise great initiative by GMR Sports. Jai Hind!

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