Indian Rugby League gets Bollywood Boost

Published on: 2nd November 2011

Rugby League has finally established a solid foothold in India after almost of decade of hard work on the part of a number of organisations including the British Asian Rugby Association (BARA) and the Leeds Rugby Foundation (LRF).

The Bombay Gymkhana club, a sporting organisation used by many of the country's richest individuals including a number of prominent Bollywood actors, has committed to building a Rugby League presence and will be developing the sport for juniors, men and women in partnership with Ikram Butt, head of BARA.

Ikram, a dual code international having played Rugby Union for Pakistan and Rugby League for England, explained: “This formal agreement has taken me well over 10 years to develop and was initially driven by BARA but is now being pushed by BARA, the Leeds Rugby Foundation and Leeds Metropolitan University.

“There has been a lot of stop and start with Rugby League in India, however, we now have an established premier club with over 135 years of history that is financially very well off and more importantly involving genuine people who want to see Rugby League develop. A few of Bollywood’s star names are also keen to help us promote the game.

“This partnership is quite unique and pioneering and follows the recent visits of Bollywood star, Rahul Bose and Bombay Gymkhana Committee Member Chaitanya Sinh to Headingley Carnegie stadium to speak with students and Gary Hetherington.

“My most recent visit to India was back in July when I put a number of players, new to the game, through their paces and present the club with 22 junior Rhinos jerseys.

“This is a big step closer to a vision of seeing Rugby League played throughout South Asia with a similar initiative in Pakistan to be announced later this year. Bombay could well be a good venue for a World Club Challenge fixture or a Super League clash in years to come and this link up will have a significant impact within our own local South Asian communities,” added Ikram.

Chaitanya Sinh commented: “I have had numerous rounds of discussions with the Bombay Gymkhana Managing Committee and we have finally decided to institute a sustainable grass-roots programme to spread and develop the sport for all ages and introduce a high performance elite programme for senior mens and womens teams.

“We will be looking at an exchange of coaching resources and cultural exchanges which meet all of our objectives and I look forward to working with Ikram, BARA and the Leeds Rugby Foundation in pushing the profile of this very exciting sport,” added Chaitanya.

Paul Rowson, Executive Chair of the Leeds Rugby Foundation, added “We are delighted about strengthening our relationship between the Bombay Gymkhana club and Leeds Rugby Foundation and we are really keen that this continues and grows. We look forward to hosting Chaitanya in Leeds next March to further discuss and explore opportunities of working together.”

Ikram, the founder of BARA, manages Connecting Communities, Leeds Rugby Foundation's biggest project to date, and was recently awarded a Doctorate in Sport Science by Leeds Metropolitan University for his pioneering sport development initiatives within the UK and abroad.

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