Did Bengaluru Bravehearts and Delhi Redz Share Points? Chennai Bulls and Hyderabad Heroes Triumph!

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Key Takeaways
- Bengaluru Bravehearts and Delhi Redz ended in a draw.
- Chennai Bulls and Hyderabad Heroes achieved decisive victories.
- Opening day showcased thrilling rugby action.
- Significant contributions from key players.
- Strong attendance and fan engagement.
Mumbai, June 15 (NationPress) It was a historic day for rugby as the Rugby Premier League (RPL) kicked off its inaugural season in spectacular fashion on Sunday evening at the Shahaji Raje Bhosale Sports Complex (Andheri Sports Complex). All six franchises took to the field, delivering an unforgettable experience to fans of this ancient sport.
On the first day, the Bengaluru Bravehearts and Delhi Redz played an exhilarating match that ended in a draw, while the Chennai Bulls and Hyderabad Heroes secured convincing victories.
The opening match featured the Bengaluru Bravehearts facing off against the Delhi Redz in a thrilling encounter. After four quarters of fierce competition, both teams ended the match with a score of 21-21.
The Bengaluru Bravehearts saw Akuila Rokolisoa score two tries in the first and second quarters, with Philip Wokorach adding a third in the penultimate quarter. Rokolisoa also executed the conversions. The Delhi Redz, who fell behind early, fought back with Patrick Okongo scoring two tries in the first and third quarters, and Matias Osadczuk contributing another in the second quarter. Both Osadczuk and Deepak Punia converted their kicks to equalize just before the final whistle.
Match two showcased the Chennai Bulls, who dominated the Mumbai Dreamers with a score of 24-5. The first quarter was tightly contested, but the Chennai Bulls soon found their rhythm. Terry Kennedy scored tries in the second and third quarters, while Vaafauese Maliko and Muhammed Ep added tries in the second and fourth quarters, respectively. Kennedy also converted his kick, with Joaquin Pellandini contributing additional points. The Mumbai Dreamers finally got on the scoreboard thanks to Henry Hutchinson, who scored a try in the final quarter.
In the concluding match of the day, the Hyderabad Heroes displayed impressive teamwork, defeating the Kalinga Black Tigers with a score of 24-14. Joji Nasova opened the scoring for Hyderabad, followed by Maurice Longbottom, who leveled the game. Both teams exchanged tries, with Hyderabad's Manuel Moreno and Kalinga's Harry Mcnulty scoring in the second quarter. The second half saw Hyderabad pull ahead with tries from Javed Hussein and Kevin Wekesa solidifying their victory.