2026 Rugby Premier League

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Countries India
Number of teams6 (men's) / 4 (women's)
Date16 June – 28 June 2026
2026 HSBC Rugby Premier League
Countries India
Number of teams6 (men's) / 4 (women's)
Date16 June – 28 June 2026
Official website
www.rugbypremierleague.in
 2025

The 2026 HSBC Rugby Premier League is the second season of the Rugby Premier League.[1] It is scheduled to be held from 16 to 28 June 2026 at the Gachibowli Stadium, Hyderabad, with six men's city-based franchises competing in the rugby sevens format.[2] In a landmark expansion, four women's franchises have been introduced for the first time, competing alongside the men's league.[3]

The defending champions are Chennai Bulls, who won the inaugural title in 2025.

Following the success of the inaugural 2025 season held in Mumbai, GMR Sports and Rugby India announced the second edition of the Rugby Premier League on 16 April 2026. The tournament was relocated to Hyderabad, with the Gachibowli Stadium confirmed as the venue.[4]

On 27 April 2026, GMR Sports and Rugby India announced the introduction of women's franchises, marking a significant milestone in the growth and inclusivity of rugby in India. Four of the six existing men's franchises: Chennai Bulls, Delhi Redz, Mumbai Dreamers, and Kolkata Banga Tigers will field women's teams.[5] The Kalinga Black Tigers franchise has been renamed Kolkata Banga Tigers and relocated from Bhubaneswar to Kolkata.[6]

The player draft and auction for all ten teams, four women's and six men's is scheduled to take place in Hyderabad on 30 April 2026.[7]

Rahul Bose, President of Rugby India, commented: "It has always been our dream at Rugby India to have an RPL Women edition. This year that dream comes to fruition."[8]

Venue

The matches will be held at the Gachibowli Stadium, Hyderabad, Telangana.[9]

Hyderabad
Gachibowli Stadium
Capacity: 18,000

Teams

Squads

The player auction and draft were held on 30 April 2026.[10]

Men's Squads

Players in bold were retained from the 2025 season.

Bengaluru Bravehearts Chennai Bulls Delhi Redz Hyderabad Heroes Kolkata Banga Tigers Mumbai Dreamers
New Zealand Akuila Rokolisoa
Uganda Philip Wokorach
Australia Henry Hutchison
New Zealand Ngarohi McGarvey-Black
South Africa Shilton van Wyk
United Kingdom Ryan Apps
Uganda Denis Etwau
Samoa Motu Opetai
Hong Kong Michael Coverdale
India Rajdeep Saha
India Devendra Padir
India Ganesh Majhi
India Akash Balmiki
India Arpan Chhetri
Fiji Joseva Talacolo
Fiji Filipe Sauturaga
Argentina Santiago Alvarez
United Kingdom Sunni Jardine
Spain Tobias Sanz-Trapaga
Canada Ethan Turner
Samoa Taualai Panoa
Samoa Tusitafu Toilolo
Singapore Hidayat Jerffrydin
India Mohit Khatri
India Jugal Majhi
India Karan Rajbhar
India Pranav Patil
India Harpreet Singh Kamboj
Kenya Patrick Odongo
Argentina Luciano Gonzalez
Spain Pol Pla
Spain Josep Serres
Kenya Nygel Amaitsa
Canada Elias Hancock
Kenya Samuel Asati
Kenya Jon Okoth
Germany Lennox Wiese
India Vinay A
India Javed Hussain
India Hitesh Dagar
India Deepak Punia
India Shridhar Nigade
Spain Manu Moreno
Kenya Kevin Wekesa
Australia Maurice Longbottom
New Zealand Regan Ware
Spain Francisco Cosculluela
Uruguay Diego Ardao
Uruguay Dante Sotonida
Samoa Ravuama Seruvakula
Germany Wolfram Hacker
India Shivam Shukla
India Sumit Roy
India Muhammed Anes K
India Sambit Pradhan
India Rajan Rawat
Fiji Vuiviawa Naduvalo
France Thibaud Mazzoleni
New Zealand Brady Rush
South Africa Ricardo Duartee
United States Lucas Lacamp
United States Aaron Cummings
Uganda Adrian Kasito
Samoa Niue Owen
Japan Shotaro Tsuoka
India Ajay Deswal
India Prashant Singh
India Shanawaz Ahmed
India Deshraj Rathore
India Sanjay Kisan
Papua New Guinea Ben Lasiel
Australia James Turner
Argentina Santino Zangara
France Lucas Mignot
South Africa Tristan Leyds
France Guillaume Bouche
South Africa Nabo Sakoyi
Canada Liam Poulton
Canada Demetri Patterson
India Sukumar Hembrom
India Prince Khatri
India Asis Sabar
India Vikas Khatri
India Neeraj Khatri

Women's Squads

Chennai Bulls Delhi Redz Kolkata Banga Tigers Mumbai Dreamers
Fiji Ana Naimasi
United Kingdom Chantelle Miell
Canada Carmen Izyk
Canada Lara Wright
South Africa Liske Lategan
Kenya Sheilla Chajira
India Tarulata Naik
India Sandhyarani Tudu
India Amandeep Kaur
India Sandhya Rai
India Sapna Kumari
India Muskan Piploda
Brazil Camilla Carvalho
Brazil Isadora Lopes
Fiji Reapi Ulunisau
Fiji Silika Qalo
Canada Eden Kilgour
South Africa Zintle Mpupha
India Guriya Kumari
India Shikha Yadav
India Vaishnavi Patel
India Dumuni Marndi
India Rima Oraon
India Saloni Kumari
United States Nia Toliver
South Africa Shiniqwa Lamprecht
South Africa Vianca Boer
Germany Ronja Hinterding
Germany Sarah Gossman
Argentina Sofia Gonzalez
India Gomti Thakur
India Ujjwala Ghuge
India Kalyani Patil
India Nirmalya Rout
India Kyra Bianca Vincent
India Parbati Hansdah
Brazil Yasmim Soares
United Kingdom Abbie Brown
Kenya Grace Adhiambo
Argentina Marienela Escalante
Spain Carmen Miralles
Spain Abril Ruiz
India Arti Kumari
India Mama Naik
India Hupi Majhi
India Bhumika Shukla
India Lachmi Oraon
India Sunita Hansdah

Men's league

Points table

Pos Team Pld W D L Pts Qualification
1 Bengaluru Bravehearts 0 0 0 0 0 Advance to playoffs
2 Chennai Bulls 0 0 0 0 0
3 Delhi Redz 0 0 0 0 0
4 Hyderabad Heroes 0 0 0 0 0
5 Kolkata Banga Tigers 0 0 0 0 0
6 Mumbai Dreamers 0 0 0 0 0
First match(es) will be played: 16 June 2026. Source: Rugby Premier League

League stage

To be updated after matches are played.

Play-offs

To be announced.

Women's league

Broadcasting

References

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