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HSBC Rugby Premier League powered by Avid Season 2 begins with grand opening ceremony

Actress Shruti Hassan performs at the opening ceremony of the Rugby Premier League in Hyderabad
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Published: June 16, 2026 at 8:16 pm

The HSBC Rugby Premier League powered by Avid Season 2 was officially declared open on Tuesday with a spectacular opening ceremony at the Gachibowli Stadium in Hyderabad, marking the beginning of India’s premier professional rugby competition. Organised by GMR Sports in partnership with Rugby India, the league returns bigger and better, bringing together the finest Indian and international rugby talent on one stage.

Hosted in Hyderabad for the first time, the ceremony also marked the unveiling of the Women’s Trophy, beginning of a landmark season for the league, which will feature six city-based men’s franchises and the introduction of four women’s franchises.

The opening ceremony was attended by Vakiti Srihari, minister for sports and youth affairs, government of Telangana, Kiran Kumar Grandhi, corporate chairman, GMR Group, Rahul Bose, president, Rugby India, Shruti Haasan, Indian actress and singer and other distinguished guests, who joined players in ushering in a new chapter for rugby in India.

Welcoming the league to Hyderabad, Vakiti Srihari said: “The Government of Telangana is proud to host the Rugby Premier League and welcomes players, officials, and fans to Hyderabad. Telangana has established itself as a leading destination for major sporting events through sustained investments in world-class infrastructure and progressive sports policies. We remain committed to supporting initiatives that promote sporting excellence and create opportunities for young talent. The introduction of women’s franchises is a commendable step that reflects the league’s inclusive vision and will contribute significantly to the growth of rugby in India.”

Rugby Premier League opening ceremony

Echoing the sentiment, Dr A Soni Bala Devi, vice chairperson & managing director, Sports Authority of Telangana (SATG) said: “The Sports Authority of Telangana is proud to support the Rugby Premier League in Hyderabad. Through comprehensive operational and infrastructure assistance, we have worked to ensure its successful conduct. Hosting events of this scale strengthens our sporting ecosystem, creates opportunities for athletes, and advances Telangana’s vision of becoming a global sports destination.”

Looking ahead to a defining season for the league, Rahul Bose, president, Rugby India, said: “As promised, RPL 2026 takes the success of RPL 2025 even further. More world class players, more countries represented (20), and, last but not least, RPL Women. All of this and more, results in an even more absorbing, more exciting time for fans and viewers with more games per day, stands that bring you closer to the action, and fan activities in-stadia. Come! See it to believe it.”

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“Season 2 marks an important step forward in the growth of the HSBC Rugby Premier League. Bringing the league to Hyderabad, expanding the competition and introducing women’s franchises reflects our ambition to build a world-class rugby ecosystem in India. We are grateful for the support of the Government of Telangana, our partners, franchises and fans as we embark on what promises to be an exciting and memorable season,” said Sujoy Ganguly, CMO, GMR Sports.

Defending champions Chennai Bulls

Defending champions Chennai Bulls with Telangana sports minister Vakiti Srihari. Pics: Adimazes

Building on the success of its inaugural edition, the HSBC Rugby Premier League returns featuring elite rugby talent from around the world alongside India’s leading players. Over the next two weeks, Hyderabad will serve as the home of rugby in India as fans witness fast-paced, world-class rugby sevens action and the continued rise of the sport across the country.

The HSBC Rugby Premier League Season 2 will run from June 16 to 28 at the Gachibowli Stadium in Hyderabad.

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