
Chennai Bull – In a historic moment for Indian sports, the Rugby Premier League (RPL) kicked off with a bang—and the spotlight firmly landed on the Chennai Bulls, who delivered a powerful opening statement in their debut fixture.
The Bulls, representing the city of Chennai in the newly launched city-based franchise league, defeated the Mumbai Dreamers in an electrifying contest, with a final score of 24–5. The match was played in front of an enthusiastic crowd at the Shahaji Raje Bhosale Sports Complex in Andheri, Mumbai.
🦁 Chennai Bulls: Power, Precision & Passion
Led by captain Alex Davis, a seasoned player from England, and coached by Ben Gollings, one of the most successful rugby sevens players of all time, the Chennai Bulls wasted no time in setting the tone for the season.
The star of the match was Terry Kennedy, the 2022 World Rugby Men’s Sevens Player of the Year. He scored two tries, both of which were crucial in dismantling Mumbai’s defense. His lightning pace and field awareness proved too much for the opposition to handle.
“It felt like a tough game out there… but we stuck together, connected well, and got the result,” said Kennedy in a post-match interview.

🔥 About the Rugby Premier League (RPL)
The RPL is India’s first professional rugby sevens league, designed on the lines of T20 cricket—short, explosive, and engaging. Organized by Rugby India and powered by the GMR Group, the league features six city-based teams:
- Chennai Bulls
- Mumbai Dreamers
- Delhi Redz
- Bengaluru Bravehearts
- Hyderabad Heroes
- Kalinga Black Tigers
The tournament is being played in a festival format over two weeks (June 15–29), featuring 34 fast-paced matches.
🏟️ Vision and Impact
The Chennai Bulls franchise is co-owned by Avid Sports, part of the AVIDSys Group, and is the only team in the RPL with foreign investment support. Their goal? To elevate rugby’s profile in Tamil Nadu and across South India.
At the team’s launch in Chennai earlier this month, franchise partner Akshit Sharma stated:
“We’re not just here to win games—we’re here to build a legacy and grow rugby at the grassroots level in Chennai and beyond.”
🌍 Why This Matters
The RPL is not just a tournament—it’s a new sporting movement. Rugby is an Olympic discipline and growing rapidly in Asia. By launching a city-based league with global stars and Indian talent, the RPL is aiming to:
- Introduce the sport to a new generation of Indian fans
- Provide a professional pathway for Indian rugby players
- Attract sponsors, broadcasters, and local schools to the sport

📅 What’s Next?
The Chennai Bulls will next face the Hyderabad Heroes in what promises to be a high-voltage clash. If their opening performance is any indication, the Bulls are set to charge through this tournament as serious title contenders.
Bottom line: With energy, strategy, and star power, the Chennai Bulls have ignited a rugby revolution in India. Their debut win is more than just a match—it’s a message that Chennai is ready to lead India into rugby’s global future.
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