Talented Indian players flourishing alongside international stars in Rugby Premier League

ANI June 20, 2025 345 views

Indian players like Prashant Singh and Javed Hussain are thriving in the Rugby Premier League alongside international stars. Prashant highlights the off-field lessons in motivation and teamwork from global players. The RPL is changing perceptions, with more Indians now recognizing rugby as a competitive sport. Hyderabad Heroes continue their winning streak, showcasing strong team chemistry.

"Motivation, discipline and how to keep the team together both on and off the field." – Prashant Singh
Mumbai, June 20: The Rugby Premier League (RPL) is well underway, and the impact of international experience on Indian players is becoming increasingly evident not just on the scoreboard but in locker rooms, training sessions, and team camaraderie.

Key Points

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Prashant Singh credits international players for locker-room leadership

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Javed Hussain excels with tries and tackles

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Rugby's cultural shift in India grows with RPL

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Hyderabad Heroes remain unbeaten with strong teamwork

For Bengaluru Bravehearts' Prashant Singh, who won the player of the match award in their 12-7 win over Mumbai Dreamers, the biggest learnings from international players have been beyond the tactics, tries, and tackles.

"Motivation, discipline and how to keep the team together both on and off the field. I have learnt all this from the international players. They find the perfect balance between working hard and having fun, which I feel is very crucial in terms of the energy in the locker room," Prashant said as quoted from a press release by RPL.

"There is no age limit to learn. The older we get, the more we learn. I believe we Indians need to learn from the foreign players and keep moving forward," he added.

Although the international stars dominate the statistics, Prashant has had a brilliant campaign so far and is fifth in terms of overall tackles with 10 to his name. He is also the second-highest Indian behind Muhammed Jasim of Chennai Bulls, who has made 12 tackles so far.

Prashant is also delighted with the cultural shift around the sport in India and believes rugby will be famous in almost the entire country with the upcoming seasons. He shared, "Before GMR RPL, people didn't even know what rugby was, they used to call it 'rabdi' or 'ragdi'! Now, half the country knows what it is, and the rest will know soon. The more you support us, the more this game will grow."

On the other side, Hyderabad Heroes captain Manu Moreno, a seasoned international star, is equally upbeat about what he's seeing from his Indian teammates.

"All of them are very motivated. They are all giving their 100 per cent, so it's been an easy job for me as captain. We are building really good relationships here," he said.

Hyderabad Heroes' young defender Javed Hussain has been in the spotlight amongst Indians for his valuable contributions. He is joint-fourth with three tries scored and has registered fifteen points for his side, the highest by any Indian so far in the tournament.

"I am particularly impressed by Javed. He's small, but he's tackling everyone, he's making tries, it's good for him and for us," Manu highlighted.

The first match of Friday evening will see the Bengaluru Bravehearts face off against the Chennai Bulls. The Bravehearts will look to win crucial points and close in on the top two teams in the standings, while Chennai will be hoping to shake off their last drawn game and go back to their winning ways

In the second fixture, the Kalinga Black Tigers take on the Delhi Redz. After their win in the last game against the Dreamers, the Redz will be hoping to build on the momentum and register more points. The Black Tigers, meanwhile, are still searching for consistency and will be eager to deliver a solid performance.

The final clash of the night features the Mumbai Dreamers going up against the Hyderabad Heroes. The Dreamers will be eyeing their first win, but they face a tough test against the Heroes, who have won all three of their games so far.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
So proud to see Indian players holding their own against international stars! Prashant's performance is inspiring. Rugby was never popular here but RPL is changing the game. Hope schools start rugby programs now 🇮🇳 #GrowingTheSport
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Priya M.
The cultural exchange is the real win here. Our players learning professionalism from international stars while teaching them about Indian team spirit. Javed Hussain proving size doesn't matter when you have heart! 💪
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Amit S.
While the league is great, I wish they'd show more matches on regular sports channels instead of just streaming platforms. Many Indians still don't have access to watch these talented players in action.
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Sunita R.
My son now wants to play rugby instead of cricket after watching RPL! 😄 The energy is infectious. Hope they expand to more cities soon - Pune and Kolkata deserve teams too!
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Vikram J.
The "rabdi" to rugby journey is real! 😂 Remember when people confused it with kabaddi? Now we have proper leagues. Next step - getting rugby into Asian Games and Olympics with Indian representation!
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Neha P.
Hyderabad Heroes are on fire! But let's not forget the grassroots development needed. Hope the league invests in youth academies across India. The talent is there, just needs proper nurturing.

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