Who Will Win the RPL Season 1 Final: Chennai Bulls or Delhi Redz?

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Key Takeaways
- The Chennai Bulls and Delhi Redz will face off in the RPL Season 1 final.
- The Bulls defeated the Bengaluru Bravehearts with a score of 31-12.
- The Redz emerged victorious against the Hyderabad Heroes, winning 14-7.
- Both teams demonstrated excellent skill and determination throughout the semifinals.
- The match promises to be an exciting conclusion to the inaugural season.
Mumbai, June 28 (NationPress) The Chennai Bulls are set to clash with the Delhi Redz in the inaugural final of Season 1 of the Rugby Premier League (RPL), both teams having reached this pinnacle following contrasting victories at the Shahaji Raje Bhosale Sports Complex on Saturday.
In the semifinals, the Bulls showcased their power by defeating the Bengaluru Bravehearts, while the Redz elevated their game to overcome the Hyderabad Heroes, who had topped the league stage.
In the first semifinal, the Bulls triumphed over the Bravehearts with a score of 31-12. The Chennai Bulls started strong, with Vaafauese Maliko and Alexander Davis scoring early tries through rapid offensives. Gaurav Kumar successfully converted one of the kicks, marking a dominant performance. Terry Kennedy added another try before halftime.
The Bravehearts struggled to find their rhythm and went into the halftime break trailing 17-0.
After the break, Philip Wokorach scored for the Bravehearts, followed by Iowane Teba, narrowing the gap by seven points. However, the Bulls responded promptly with Joseva Talacolo crossing the line, and Filipe Sauturaga adding two points.
As the Bravehearts pushed back, the renowned Akuila Rokolisoa scored late in the third quarter, but the Bulls maintained a lead of 12 points. Shanawaz Ahmed then scored a remarkable try, with Sauturaga successfully converting the kick, sealing their victory.
In the second semifinal, the Delhi Redz delivered a stellar performance, battling fiercely against the Hyderabad Heroes to secure a vital 14-7 win.
The match was intense from the start, with both teams displaying aggressive tactics. The first quarter ended without a score.
In the second quarter, the intensity ramped up. The Heroes eventually broke the deadlock with a try from Terio Tamani, who also converted.
Unyielding, the Redz kept pushing, leading to Robin Plumpe scoring a try, followed by a conversion from Matias Osadczuk, leveling the game at 7-7.
In the final quarter, the Redz absorbed pressure and then Patrick Okongo powered through for a game-changing try. Deepak Punia added the conversion, securing their spot in the final.
The Hyderabad Heroes and Bengaluru Bravehearts will compete for third place on Sunday, while the Chennai Bulls and Delhi Redz aim for the coveted title.