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Sumit signed by Hyderabad for Rs 3.75L, Shikha goes to Delhi Redz at Rugby auction

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Sumit Kumar Roy led the Indian men signings for Hyderabad Heroes at Rs 3.75 lakh while Shikha Yadav topped the Indian buys for Delhi Redz at Rs 2.4 lakh in the inaugural women’s auction which was held in Hyderabad on Thursday.

Building on the momentum of a successful inaugural Rugby Premier League season in 2025, GMR Sports, along with Rugby India, concluded the Season 2 player auction and draft. All franchises assembled strong, competitive squads for the upcoming HSBC Rugby Premier League season.

Four women teams to take part in Season 2 of Rugby Premier League, auctions on April 30

In a landmark moment for Indian rugby, the women’s franchises also participated in the auction and draft, with Chennai Bulls, Mumbai Dreamers, Kolkata Banga Tigers and Delhi Redz building their inaugural squads. Both the men’s and women’s competitions will be held at Gachibowli Stadium, Hyderabad, from June 16 to 28, 2026.

The auction and draft marked a significant step forward for the league, with six men’s and four women’s franchises strategically building balanced line-ups featuring a mix of experienced internationals and emerging Indian talent.

Sumit is top Indian buy

The men’s franchises, Delhi Redz, Hyderabad Heroes, Kolkata Banga Tigers, Chennai Bulls, Mumbai Dreamers and Bengaluru Bravehearts made their picks, with West Bengal’s Sumit Kumar Roy emerging as the highest-paid Indian player at Rs 3.75L for Hyderabad Heroes, followed by Mohit Khatri at Rs 3.5L with Chennai Bulls, and Deepak Kumar Punia and Prashant Arvind Pratap Singh , both picked up for Rs 2.75L by Delhi Redz and Kolkata Banga Tigers respectively.

The women’s auction and draft saw Chennai Bulls, Mumbai Dreamers, Kolkata Banga Tigers and Delhi Redz build their inaugural squads, further expanding the competitive landscape of the Rugby Premier League. Delhi’s Shikha Yadav led the Indian signings as the highest-paid player at Rs 2.4L for Delhi Redz, followed by Bhumika Shukla at Rs 2.2L with Mumbai Dreamers, while Nirmalya Rout and Amandeep Kaur were all secured for Rs 1.6L by Kolkata Banga Tigers and Chennai Bulls respectively, rounding off the top buys across the four teams.

Fasten your seatbelts, says Bose

Speaking after the auction and draft, Rahul Bose, president, Rugby India, said: “It was an electric auction and draft. Teams came with very well-prepared strategies. This is going to be an extremely competitive HSBC RPL. 2025 saw us making history with RPL Men. We are delighted that RPL 2026 will feature a women’s league too. Women’s 7s rugby is physical, fierce and incredibly skilled. India will see the country’s best female rugby players play shoulder to shoulder with some of the world’s most exciting talent.  Fasten your seatbelts.”

Sujoy Ganguly, CMO, GMR Sports, added: “The introduction of the women’s league is a landmark moment for the HSBC Rugby Premier League. Today’s draft reflects a strong commitment from franchises and GMR Sports to invest in and build competitive women’s teams, which is critical to driving long-term growth and creating meaningful pathways for athletes in Indian rugby.”

With squads now finalised, teams will shift focus to pre-season preparations as the HSBC Rugby Premier League continues to build momentum as one of the country’s premier rugby platforms.

Men’s squads: Chennai Bulls: Internationals: Joseva Talacolo (FIJ, Retained), Filipe Sauturaga (FIJ, Retained), Santiago Alvarez (ARG), Sunni Jardine (GBR), Tobias Sanz-Trapaga (ESP), Ethan Turner (CAN), Taualai Panoa (SAM), Tusitafu Toilolo (SAM), Hidayat Jerffrydin (SGP). Indians: Mohit Khatri (HAR, 3.5L), Jugal Kishore Majhi (ODI, 1.25L), Karan Rajbhar (WB, 1.25L), Pranav Patil (MAH, 50k), Harpreet Singh Kamboj (PUN, 50k).

Bengaluru Bravehearts: Internationals: Akuila Rokolisoa (NZL, Retained), Philip Wokorach (UGA, Retained), Henry Hutchison (AUS), Ngarohi McGarvey Black (NZL), Shilton Van Wyk (RSA), Ryan Apps (GBR), Denis Etwau (UGA), Motu Opetai (SAM), Michael Coverdale (HKG). Indians: Rajdeep Saha (WB, 1.25L), Devendra Raju Padir (MAH, 1.5L), Ganesh Dhangada Majhi (ODI, 90k), Akash Balmiki (WB, 50k), Arpan Chetri (WB, 1.25L).

Rahul Bose, president, Rugby India, speaks after the auction and draft held in Hyderabad on Thursday

Delhi Redz: Internationals: Patrick Odongo Okongo (KEN, Retained), Luciano Gonzalez (ARG), Pol Pla (ESP), Josep Serres (ESP), Nygel Pettersen Amaitsa (KEN), Elias Hancock (CAN), Samuel Mosirori Asati (KEN), Jon Okoth Okeyo (KEN), Lennox Wiese (GER). Indians: Vinay A (KAR, 50k), Javed Hussein (DEL, 2L), Hitesh Dagar (HAR, 1.25L), Deepak Kumar Punia (HAR, 2.75L), Shridhar Shrikant Nigade (MAH, 1L).

Hyderabad Heroes: Internationals: Manuel Moreno Asensi (ESP, Retained), Kevin Wekesa (KEN, Retained), Maurice Longbottom (AUS), Regan Ware (NZL), Francisco Cosculluela (ESP), Diego Ardao (URU), Dante Sotonida (URU), Ravuama Seruvakula (SAM), Wolfram Hacker (GER). Indians: Shivam Shukla (DEL, 1.25L), Sumit Kumar Roy (WB, 3.75L), Muhammed Anes K (KER, 70k), Sambit Pradhan (ODI, 1L), Rajan Rawat (RAJ, 50k).

Mumbai Dreamers: Internationals: Ben Lasiel (PNG, Retained), James Turner (AUS), Santino Zangara (ARG), Lucas Mignot (FRA), Tristan Leyds (RSA), Guillaume Bouche (FRA), Nabo Sakoyi (RSA), Liam Poulton (CAN), Demetri Patterson (CAN). Indians: Sukumar Hembrom (WB, 1.25L), Prince Khatri (HAR, 2L), Asis Sabar (ODI, 50k), Vikas Khatri (HAR, 50k), Neeraj Khatri (HAR, Retained).

Kolkata Banga Tigers: Internationals: Vuiviwa Naduvalo (FIJ), Thibaud Mazzoleni (FRA), Brady Rush (NZL), Ricardo Duartee (RSA), Lucas Lacamp (USA), Aaron Cummings (USA), Adrian Kasito (UGA), Niue Owen (SAM), Shotaro Tsuoka (JPN). Indians: Ajay Deswal (HAR, 1.5L), Prashant Arvind Pratap Singh (MAH, 2.75L), Shanawaz Ahmed (ODI, 1.25L), Deshraj Rathore (RAJ, 90k), Sanjay Kisan (ODI, 50k).

Women’s squads: Chennai Bulls: Internationals: Ana Maria Naimasi (FIJ), Chantelle Miell (GBR), Carmen Izyk (CAN), Lara Wright (CAN), Liske Lategan (RSA), Sheilla Chajira (KEN). Indians: Tarulata Naik (ODI, 80k), Sandhyarani Tudu (ODI, 1.4L), Amandeep Kaur (PUN, 1.6L), Sandhya Rai (WB, 1.2L), Sapna Kumari (Bihar, 50k), Muskan Piploda (RAJ, 50k).

Delhi Redz: Internationals: Camilla Carvalho (BRA), Isadora Lopes (BRA), Reapi Ulunisau (FIJ), Silika Qalo (FIJ), Eden Kilgour (CAN), Zintle Mpupha (RSA). Indians: Guriya Kumari (Bihar, 1.1L), Shikha Yadav (DEL, 2.4L), Vaishnavi Patel (MAH, 90k), Dumuni Marndi (ODI, 60k), Rima Oraon (WB, 50k), Saloni Kumari (Bihar, 50k).

Mumbai Dreamers: Internationals: Yasmim Soares (BRA), Abigail Brown (GBR), Grace Okulu (KEN), Marienela Escalante (ARG), Carmen Miranda Miralles (ESP), Abril Camacho Ruiz (ESP). Indians: Arti Kumari (Bihar, 1.6L), Mama Naik (ODI, 50k), Hupi Majhi (ODI, 50k), Bhumika Shukla (RAJ, 2.2L), Lachmi Oraon (WB, 50k), Sunita Hansdah (ODI, 50k).

Kolkata Banga Tigers: Internationals: Nia Toliver (USA), Shiniqwa Lamprecht (RSA), Vianca Boer (RSA), Ronja Hinterding (GER), Sarah Gossman (GER), Sofia Gonzalez (ARG). Indians: Gomti Thakur (DEL, 50k), Ujjwala Ghuge (MAH, 1L), Kalyani Patil (MAH, 90k), Nirmalya Rout (ODI, 1.6L), Kyra Bianca Vincent (MAH, 60k), Parbati Hansdah (ODI, 70k).

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