French Rugby Federation General Manager, Christophe Reigt, who has been monitoring the inaugural Rugby Premier League in India closely, opened up on the essence of the event and the reach of the sport in the sprawling peninsular nation.
Reigt, who was part of France鈥檚 men鈥檚 rugby sevens contingent that won the Olympic Gold medal during the Paris Olympics, called the attempt to kindle the game in India a promising one.
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鈥淔or us, at the French Rugby Federation, it was very important to come and see the Rugby Premier League in India, because it is a very new product of Rugby Sevens, and we were keen to find out what is happening,鈥 said Reigt.
鈥淲hat鈥檚 special in the RPL, is that the league is trying a new format. And there is time for recovery for the players too as they are playing one game a day,鈥 the Frenchman continued.
鈥淭his is a very new thing in Rugby Sevens, and it is very interesting for the people who are involved to watch this unfold. The franchise model is new, and it is different for sure,鈥 he added.
A number of big-name players have featured in the opening edition of the RPL, and Reigt considers their participation crucial in expanding the reach of the sport in the country.
鈥淚t is very interesting to see that in India that there is a movement that Rugby India and GMR Sports is anchoring to develop Rugby Sevens. It is a very good idea also to have international stars and legends show case the high level of the sport through the GMR Rugby Premier League. It is very important and an interesting way of developing Indian Rugby. It is a very interesting try,鈥 he continued.
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Adding a coat of sheen to the event, Indian players have also stepped up with some season-defining displays which Reigt found to be of note worth.
鈥淔or the Indian players, they are able to play with the best international players, and have a better understanding of the level and calibre of rugby played at the highest levels. And they can share a lot of information on and off the field as well during the course of the month, which is very important,鈥 Reigt elucidated.
鈥淭his is a first step for the Indian players wherein they are more in touch with high-level rugby, and maybe through the year, in the future, the Indian players can get more experiences like the GMR RPL, which will help their development,鈥 he added.
鈥淔rom my trip, hopefully, I can take back some new ideas. It isn鈥檛 that only the traditionally strong rugby playing nations will have the best ideas. A good and new idea can come from Indian Rugby as well,鈥 he signed-off.