Rugby Premier League Season 2: Hyderabad Heroes top table after 28-0 rout

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Rugby Premier League Season 2: Hyderabad Heroes top table after 28-0 rout

Synopsis

Hyderabad Heroes delivered a flawless 28-0 shutout of Kolkata Banga Tigers to finish the Rugby Premier League Season 2 group stage at the summit — not a single point conceded, four tries scored. Meanwhile, Vuiviwa Naduvalo's three-try blitz for Kolkata in the earlier Delhi match was the individual highlight of the day, but it still wasn't enough to save the Tigers' semifinal campaign.

Key Takeaways

Hyderabad Heroes beat Kolkata Banga Tigers 28-0 on 26 June to top the RPL Season 2 group stage.
Tries from Sumit Roy , Ravuama Seruvakula , Kevin Wekesa , and Maurice Longbottom sealed the dominant win.
Delhi Redz defeated Kolkata Banga Tigers 40-28 earlier on Day 10 , though Kolkata were already eliminated from semifinal contention.
Vuiviwa Naduvalo scored three tries for Kolkata in the Delhi match, providing the day's standout individual display.
The group stage concluded with Chennai Bulls vs Mumbai Dreamers and Delhi Redz vs Bengaluru Bravehearts rounding out the fixtures.

Hyderabad Heroes closed the Rugby Premier League (RPL) Season 2 group stage on top of the points table after a dominant 28-0 shutout of the Kolkata Banga Tigers at the Ganti Mohana Chandra Balayogi Athletic Stadium in Gachibowli, Hyderabad on Friday, 26 June. The result confirmed the Heroes' status as the team to beat heading into the knockout rounds.

How Hyderabad Dismantled Kolkata

The Heroes set the tone from the opening whistle, deploying high-tempo attack lines and sharp ball movement to stretch the Tigers' defence across the width of the field. Sumit Roy drew first blood within minutes, before Ravuama Seruvakula sold a perfectly timed dummy on the left wing to double Hyderabad's advantage and silence any early Kolkata resistance.

The second quarter brought no relief for the Tigers. Kevin Wekesa exploited sustained pressure to add a third try, while Hyderabad's backline continued to find gaps at will. Maurice Longbottom extended the lead early in the third quarter, and a disciplined defensive structure ensured Kolkata never threatened the Hyderabad line — completing a commanding, scoreless shutout for the Heroes.

Delhi Redz Edge Out Kolkata Earlier in the Day

The day's earlier fixture on Day 10 of the tournament saw Delhi Redz defeat the Kolkata Banga Tigers 40-28, though the result was not enough to rescue Kolkata's semifinal hopes. Nygel Amaitsa opened the scoring for Delhi after a patient build-up, with Samuel Asati and Josep Serres quickly adding further tries. Hitesh Dagar extended the Redz advantage as they dominated possession and territory in the first half.

Kolkata mounted a spirited second-half comeback, with Vuiviwa Naduvalo delivering three brilliant individual tries — including two in quick succession in the third quarter — to drag the Tigers back into contention. However, Jon Okeyo restored Delhi's breathing room in the final period, and the Redz held their composure to close out a 40-28 win. Naduvalo's display was arguably the individual performance of the day, even in a losing cause.

What Remains on Day 10

The group stage concluded with two further fixtures: the Chennai Bulls facing the Mumbai Dreamers, and the Delhi Redz taking on the Bengaluru Bravehearts. Results from those matches will finalise the semifinal line-up alongside the already-confirmed Hyderabad Heroes.

Where the Season Stands

Hyderabad's perfect defensive record in Friday's match — a 28-0 margin — underscores their credentials as the group stage's standout side. With the knockout phase approaching, all eyes will be on whether any team can breach the Heroes' organised defensive line and high-efficiency attack. The RPL Season 2 semifinals are expected to deliver the tournament's most competitive rugby yet.

Point of View

Where the margin for error collapses entirely. Kolkata's campaign, meanwhile, ends as a cautionary tale: individual brilliance from Naduvalo was never going to compensate for collective defensive frailty across two matches on the same day.
NationPress
26 Jun 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

Who topped the Rugby Premier League Season 2 group stage?
Hyderabad Heroes finished top of the RPL Season 2 group stage after defeating Kolkata Banga Tigers 28-0 on 26 June. Their dominant shutout performance confirmed their place at the summit of the points table.
What was the final score in Hyderabad Heroes vs Kolkata Banga Tigers?
Hyderabad Heroes won 28-0, with tries from Sumit Roy, Ravuama Seruvakula, Kevin Wekesa, and Maurice Longbottom. Kolkata failed to score a single point across the entire match.
Who scored for Delhi Redz in their 40-28 win over Kolkata?
Nygel Amaitsa, Samuel Asati, Josep Serres, Hitesh Dagar, and Jon Okeyo all crossed for Delhi Redz. Vuiviwa Naduvalo scored three tries for Kolkata in a spirited but ultimately unsuccessful comeback.
Did Kolkata Banga Tigers qualify for the RPL Season 2 semifinals?
No, Kolkata Banga Tigers failed to reach the semifinals despite losing to both Delhi Redz (40-28) and Hyderabad Heroes (28-0) on Day 10 of the group stage.
Where was the Hyderabad Heroes vs Kolkata match played?
The match was played at the Ganti Mohana Chandra Balayogi Athletic Stadium in Gachibowli, Hyderabad on 26 June.
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