RUGBY JERSEY – Japan Rugby League One Division1and2 Replacement Round – NTT Communications Shining Arcs vs Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Sagamihara Dynaboars

(Author: Azul, May 24, 2022)

The Japan Rugby League One matches have entered the third week of the season, and finally the replacement matches have begun. The pairings are as follows

(1) NEC Green Rockets (Division 1: 12th) vs. HONDA Heat (Division 2: 2nd)

(2) NTT Communications Shining Arcs (Division 1: 10th) vs Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Sagamihara Dynaboars (Division 2: 3rd)

Two matches will be played for each team in the same combination. The order of victory or defeat will be determined as follows

1) The team with the most total winning points

2) The team with the most total scores from the two games

3) If the match still cannot be decided, the team from Division 1 will be retained.

Note: In the case of this season, the 11th-ranked team, NTT Docomo Red Hurricanes, will be relegated to Division 3 next season, so the first-place team in Division 2 (Kintetsu Liners) were automatically promoted.

Although the word “replacement game” may give the impression of a lower level of competition because it is between teams ranked lower, being relegated to Division 2 means fewer games and less revenue for the team. Therefore, the annual salaries of the players there will decrease. For some players, this means that they will not be able to sign contracts, so their pride and livelihood will be at stake.

This time, I went to watch the match between the NTT Shining Arcs and the Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Dynaboars at the Chichibunomiya Rugby Ground in Minato-ku, Tokyo, on May 21. Since eastern Japan has entered the rainy season around this week, there have been many rainy days. On the day of the game, it was raining unfortunately.

The Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium, the closest station to the stadium, was also raining heavily, as you can see in the photo above. Since umbrellas were not allowed in the stadium, spectators had to bring their own coats.

The attendance on that day was 2,986, which is a little less than the 5,000 or so who attended the match for the last place two weeks ago, but Dynaboars has lost a couple of games in a row, so perhaps the enthusiasm of the supporters has dropped off.

The result of the other match-up, which took place the day before, saw the NEC Green Rockets beat the HONDA Heat by a score of 33-10. In terms of content, the Green Rockets won hands down.

The Shining Arcs, whom the Dynaboars will play on this day, are ranked higher than the Green Rockets. Therefore, many people said that the Shining Arcs would overwhelm the Dynaboars. However, you never know the result until you have watched the match.

Let me introduce both teams.

First, let me give you an update on the home team, the Shining Arcs.

Today’s starting lineup is as follows.

Shining Arcs
No.Nameheightweightage 
1Ken Saito177cm116kg25 
2Ryuji Fujimura174cm102kg23 
3Syuhei Takeuchi183cm115kg24 
4Luke Tompson196cm110kg41Japan 71cap
5Sam Jeffries200cm115kg29 
6Shingo Nakashima187cm107kg29 
7Shokei Kin177cm95kg30Japan 7cap
8Jimmy Tupou196cm113kg29Japan 6cap
9Greig Laidlaw176cm80kg36Scotland 76cap
10Doga Maeda178cm89kg25Japan 4cap
11Takuhei Yasuda177cm80kg25Japan 2cap
12Shane Gates183cm95kg29Japan 1cap
13Brackin Henry182cm95kg33 
14Kai Ishii179cm85kg28 
15Israel Folau194cm103kg33Australia 73cap

The center of the attention is No.10, Playmaker.Maeda is starting for the first time this season. In the regular season, Black or Laidlaw have been used, so the game is expected to be different from the usual. The rest of the players are almost the same as in the regular season.

** Players to watch  **

Doga Meda. 178 cm, 89 kg, 25 years old. He was a candidate for the national team last season, but was not selected for the fall tour of Europe. His selection by HC Josef, Japan National Team, means that he can pass the ball accurately and defend well under heavy pressure. Will he be able to show their true potential in this important match?

Next, I would like to introduce the visiting team, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Sagamihara Dynaboars.

Today’s starting lineup is as follows.

Dynaboars
No.Nameheightweightage 
1Hayato Hosoda173cm103kg26 
2Yoshimitsu Yasue176cm109kg37Japan 2cap
3Tomoaki Ishii182cm120kg26 
4Makoto Daniel Linde196cm109kg34 
5Epineri Uruiviti196cm122kg25 
6Masataka Tsuruya186cm104kg31 
7Kobayashi Noriya185cm103kg37 
8Jackson Hemopo195cm112kg28New Zealand  5cap
9Kota Iwamura182cm87kg28 
10Nicolas Ealey180cm92kg33 
11Alaia’sa Solarorand177cm95kg26 
12Michael Little183cm89kg29 
13Nozomi Nara180cm93kg27 
14Keita Sekimoto174cm85kg28 
15Matt Vaega178cm90kg27 

Toward the end of the season, there was a string of injuries to core players, and as a result, while passing the regular season in first place, they finished in third place in the ranking game, which was also a disadvantageous combination for the replacement game. In particular, the team suffered from a succession of injuries in the SOs, who are the commanding force of the team, and Slade and Ishida were not able to play at this game. However, it was a blessing in disguise that Ealey, who had been out for a long time due to injury, made it to this match.

** Players to watch **

Nicolas Ealey. 180 cm, 92 kg, 33 years old. The number 10 player in the photo above is Ealey, a veteran player who has played for Panasonic and Kobe Steel for many years. He will join the Dynaboars in 2020. In this match, he will be tested to see the true value of his playing career.

Let the game begin.

Kickoff time is 12:00 p.m. It was raining quite a bit, so the ball would be slippery and handling errors would be common.

Dynaboars, who are considered to be at a considerable disadvantage according to the pre-match forecast, would like to somehow get the first score and take control of the game.

Five minutes into the first half:

From the kickoff, the Dynaboars take the advantage at the point of contact. While the Shining Arcs were unable to break through their opponents’ defensive network, the Dynaboars gradually made progress. The Shining Arks were able to get into the enemy territory, and as they continued to attack in succession, Ealey of the Dynaboars ran through the enemy defenders and made a decisive kick-pass to WTB Sekimoto on the right flank. Sekimoto received the ball, dodged two opposing defenders, and scored a try right under the goal post.

However, a video review revealed a defensive interference by the Dynaboars, and the try was cancelled.

9 minutes into the first half:

The Shining Arcs had a PG opportunity deep into enemy territory after an infringement by the opposing team. Shining Arks’ SH Laidlaw converted. The score was 3-0, and the Shining Arcs scored first.

14 minutes into the first half:

The Shining Arcs were unable to break through their opponents’ defense, but FB Folau was able to break through the opponents’ defense with his individual skills. From there, the Shining Arcs moved to the left, and finally, SO Maeda threw a long pass to the left end, which was received by WTB Ishii. He received it and scored a try in the left corner of the in-goal. The conversion goal after the try failed. The score was 8-0, and the Shining Arcs led by 8 points.

First half 22 minutes:

After a stalemate that lasted for a while, the Dynaboars finally had a chance to scrum for their own ball in front of the goal posts in the enemy territory. From there, the Dynaboers attacked in quick succession, and with a clever passing move to the left, they connected with WTB Roland, who was on the left edge of the field, connected with a clever passing move and scored a try in the left corner of the in-goal. The conversion goal after the try failed. The score was then 8-5, and the Dynaboars were within 3 points.

33 minutes into the first half:

The Shining Arcs attacked the ball to the right in a series of attacks in enemy territory, and due to a handling error, the ball was dropped. The Shining Arcs made a handling error and the ball fell to the in front of the Dynaboars. The ball was then kicked forward by Dynaboars’ CTB Nara, who replenished the ball himself, and advanced to the enemy’s in-goal. He passed the ball to WTB Roland, who followed up on the ball, and the two went over the goal post for the try. The conversion goal after the try was also successful, and the score was 8-12 to the Dynaboars.

First half 38 minutes:

Towards the end of the first half, as the Shining Arcs pushed into enemy territory, Dynaboars lock Uruiviti was fouled in a high tackle. SH Laidlaw of the Shining Arcs scored the PG obtained here, making the score 11-12 in favor of the Shining Arcs.

This was the end of the first half. Dynaboars put up a good fight and held the lead, albeit by only one point.

Looking back at the first half, the Dynaboars’ steady progress at the point of contact was noticeable throughout the game, with SO Ealey skillfully dispersing the attention of the opposing defenders. As has been the pattern during the Dynaboars’ losing streak, the attack was focused on CTB Little. However, on this day, each backs player was functioning well and the team was developing a variety of attacks. However, on this day, each backs player was functioning well and developing a variety of attacks. Can Shining Arcs turn the tide in this game?

The rain started to sprinkle hard again at halftime, but Dynaboars fans could be seen rejoicing as the Dynaboars were fighting well.

Now for the start of the second half.

Shining Arcs changed their mind at halftime and were looking to score first in the second half.

However, it was Dynaboars who scored early in the second half.

1 minute into the second half:

Dynaboars kicked off to start the second half. After the kickoff, the Dynaboars secured the ball in the right corner of the opposition’s territory. From there, the ball was spread out to the left, and CTB Little swerved wide and connected with FB Vaega on the left edge. Vaega rolled the punt forward, then caught the ball, and scored a try in the in-goal, left center. The conversion goal after the try was also successful, making the score 11-19 in favor of the Dynaboars.

12 minutes into the second half.

From this time on, the Shining Arcs started to gain the upper hand in the scrums, and the Dynaboars were getting pushed around. After the scrum, the Shining Arcs attacked the in-goal area with a series of side attacks by their FW players. Then Flanker Nakashima of the Shining Arcs scored a try. The conversion goal after the try was also successful, and the Shining Arcs were up by one point, 18-19.

18 minutes into the second half

The Shining Arcs regained their strength at the point of contact and were not allowing the Dynaboars to advance easily. The Shining Arcs pushed back and kicked the ball into enemy territory, where CTB Little grabbed it and kicked it straight into enemy territory. The ball bounced and went out of bounds just before the in-goal line, so the 50-22 rule was applied and it was the Dynaboars’ own ball lineout. The Dynaboars had a chance to score a try after a stalemate. The Dynaboars secured the ball from the lineout, and the team moved forward in a maul to score a try. The conversion goal after the try was also successful, and the score was 18-26 to 8 points again.

22 minutes into the second half:

After scoring a try in the 19th minute of the second half, the Dynaboars immediately attacked into enemy territory. From a scrum on the right edge of the enemy 10-meter line, the Dynaboars took the ball to the left, where CTB Little received the ball and ran diagonally to easily break through the opponent’s defensive net. Then Little scored a try under the goal post clearly. The conversion goal after the try was also successful, and the score was 18-33 to 15 points for the Dynaboars.

CTB Michael Little, a key player for the Dynaboars, always manages to score at least two tries in every game, even when they are down. Little is a great player.

28 minutes into the second half.

Shining Arcs wins a lineout near the enemy 22-meter line on a penalty kick. The Shining Arcs won the ball, formed a maul, and drove forward to score a try right in the middle of the enemy’s in-goal. The conversion goal after the try was also successful, bringing the score to 25-33, 8 points in favor of the Shining Arcs.

32 minutes into the second half:.

This time around, the Shining Arcs got the upper hand on a FW set piece that put them close to the right edge of the Dynaboars’ in-goal. However, in a tight battle here, the Dynaboars won the ball back and the FWs tried to move forward. From this point, they moved to the left, and Dynaboars’ FB Vaega, who was on the right edge, dodged a man and moved forward at once. Vaega ran over more than 70 meters toward the enemy’s in-goal, where they were caught by the Shining Arcs defense.

Dynaboars went deep into the enemy territory, and repeated side attacks by the FWs used up the rest of the time, and the game ended as it did.

As a result, the final score of the first match of the replacement round was 25-33 in favor of the Dynaboars, giving them four winning points. Dynaboars’ promotion to Division 1 depended on the result of the next match. There was no difference in strength between both teams and Shining Arcs, but they did not have the advantage. At the end of the day, we believe that the one with the stronger desire to win will win.

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Stop the war.

Peace to Ukraine

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RUGBY JERSEY – Japan Rugby League One Division 2 Rankings – Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Sagamihara Dynaboars vs Hanazono Kintetsu Liners

(Author: Azul, May 15, 2022)

Japan Rugby League One has finally entered the post-season. This time (May 8, 2022), I went to Chichibunomiya Rugby Stadium in Minato-ku, Tokyo to watch the Sagamihara Dynaboars vs the Kintetsu Liners.

When I went to see the final game of the season for the Dynaboars, only about 3,000 people came, but this time, when I arrived at Chichibunomiya Rugby Ground, the crowd was unexpected. According to the organizer’s announcement, the number of visitors on that day was 5,731. As I expected, the post-season is getting more and more popular.

Well, today’s game will decide who will be promoted to Division 1 next season, so the expectations of the players, staff, and fans have high tension.

The host team for the day was the Sagamihara Dynaboars. The crowd was twice as large as usual, so the excitement was high. Especially, the Dynaboars were distributing special T-shirts for free to the first 1,500 fans.

** About the Rankings **

The top three teams in Division 2 will be eliminated from the tournament. Division 2 teams will play with the bottom three teams from Division 1 in the elimination round. For the regular season

1st : Sagamihara Dynaboars

2nd : Kintetsu Liners

3rd : HONDA Heat

In the regular season, the order was as follows: 1st : Sagamihara Dynaboars, 2nd : Kintetsu Liners, 3rd : HONDA Heat. Therefore, even the first-place Dynaboars, if they lose two games in a row, they will be ranked as the third-place team in Division 2. Division 2 as the third-place team. Division 1, and the team ranked 1 If they lose two or more games in a row, they will be ranked third in Division 2 and have to compete with the team ranked first in Division 1. Before the replacement game, I thought, “Well, it will be decided according to the regular season standings. However, in the first round, the Dynaboars lost to HONDA In the first game, however, the Dynaboars were defeated by Honda Heat.

In the second game, Kintetsu Liners defeated HONDA Heat.

In the final match of the day, if the Dynamo Boars beat the Kintetsu Liners by 8 points or more, the Dynamo Boars will be in first place. However, if they lose, they will be in third place.

Can the Dynaboars win as their fans expect?

The standings for the Division 2 tournament so far are as follows.

Division 2  Play-off

orderteamWinLoseEvenWPGD
1Hanazono Kintetsu Liners1005 
2Mie Honda HEAT1104 
3Sagamihara Dynaboars0001 

However, the Kintetsu Liners’ fans have traveled more than 500 km to get here, since their home base is in Higashiosaka City. This is quite a strong feeling for today’s victory. Liners fans are less than 20% of the fans I see around the stadium. But they are hoping to return to the First Division for the first time since they were relegated to the Second Division in 2018.

Let me give you some new information about each team before the match.

First, let’s hear from the home team, Sagamihara Dynaboars. Since entering the playoffs, the Dynaboars have miscalculated due to a string of retirements of key players due to injury.

*Major retired players*.

1) SO Colin Slade~In Slade’s case, he was injured in the first game of the season and was out for a long time, finally returning in April. However, in the first game of the playoffs, he was injured early in the game and was out again. He is the pillar of the Dynaboars’ attack, so his departure is a blow to the team.

2) WTB Ben Paltridge – Paltridge suffered an injury in the March 12 game against the Liners and has been out for an extended period of time. Prior to his departure, he was the No. 1 try scorer in Division 2, so this is another major loss for the team.

(3) No.8 Heden Bedwell-Curtis~ Bedwell-Curtis is the captain of the Dynaboars, so his departure due to injury is a big loss for the team both mentally and in terms of strength.

(The player in the center of the photo above is Heden Bedwell-Curtis.) The Dynaboars have won two straight games against the Liners, but with the departure of their main players, the second round of the playoffs is going to be very tough

Today’s starting lineup is as follows.

Dynaboars
No.Nameheightweightage 
1Naoki Kawamata184cm125kg36Japan 18cap
2Yoshimitsu Yasue176cm109kg37Japan 2cap
3Tomoaki Ishii182cm120kg26 
4Makoto Daniel Linde196cm109kg34 
5Jackson Hemopo195cm112kg28New Zealand  5cap
6Sam Chongkit197cm106kg27 
7Masataka Tsuruya186cm104kg31 
8Dylan Nel187cm111kg30 
9Kota Iwamura182cm87kg28 
10Kazuki Ishida173cm85kg26 
11Honeti Taumohaapai180cm94kg29 
12Michael Little183cm89kg29 
13Matt Vaega178cm90kg27 
14Keita Sekimoto174cm85kg28 
15Alaia’sa Solarorand177cm95kg26 

Can the Dynaboars win against the Liners and make up another 8 points or more?

** Player to watch **

Michael Little, 183 cm, 89 kg, position = CTB. He is one of the best players for the Dynamo Bears, scoring several tries in a game, even in a poor game. However, in the current situation of the Dynamo Bears, the opposing team only needs to mark Little in attack to keep the Dynaboars’ attack at bay.

Next up is today’s visiting team, the Hanazono Kintetsu Liners.

The Liners played their last three games of the season without their mainstays, the Australian duo of SH Will Genia and SO Quade Cooper. They have been able to pick up wins in their last three games. However, these two players returned from the playoffs and came into this match in perfect condition. This is in stark contrast to the Dynaboars.

Will the Liners be able to achieve the team’s long-cherished dream of promotion to the first division for the first time in four years?

Today’s starting lineup is as follows.

Liners
No.Nameheightweightage 
1Shun Sasaki174cm107kg33 
2Atsushi Kashimoto180cm106kg34 
3Sila Puafisi185cm135kg34 
4Isamu Matsuoka190cm107kg38 
5Sanaila Waqa202cm120kg26 
6Shohei Nonaka183cm100kg26 
7Jed Brown186cm105kg31 
8Jose Seru197cm107kg31 
9Will Genia174cm82kg34Australia 110cap
10Quade Cooper187cm90kg34Australia 75cap
11Ryosuke Kataoka171cm83kg24 
12Takumi Yoshimoto171cm85kg24 
13Siosaia Fifita187cm105kg33Japan 6cap
14Tomoya Kimura175cm81kg24 
15Yoshizumi Takeda180cm93kg31 

** Players to watch **

Jose Seru is a 197cm,107kg. He is a player with exceptional running ability and ball-getting ability. If he gets behind the defense, he is decisive enough to score a try.

Now, let the game begin.

The atmosphere seen in each team’s game after entering this ranking game is more severe compared to the regular season. First of all, the sound when contact is made is different. The culmination of the season will be played out in this match, so each contact play will be more forceful.

5 minutes into the first half:

Dynaboars lost their first game, so they were hoping to get the first goal up in this match, but the Liners took the lead.

The game started with the kickoff by the Liners, and after entering the enemy territory, they gradually advanced through a series of attacks. The Liners scored a try at the left edge of the in-goal after Waqa, a lock, rushed in to secure the ball from a lineout in front of the enemy goal. The conversion goal after the try was scored from a difficult position by Liners’ SO Cooper. The score was 0-7 in favor of the Liners.

12 minutes into the first half:

The Liners took control of the game in the early stages. The Dynaboars’ desire to win was too much and they could not win the ball at the crucial moment. The Liners attacked in the enemy territory, and finally, in front of the goal, they moved to the left, with an extra man on the outside, WTB Kataoka received a pass, and scored a try in the left corner. The conversion goal after the try was also successful, and the score was 0-14 to the Liners.

18 minutes into the first half:

Not wanting to let the score get any closer, the Dinaboars finally got into enemy territory and began to continue their attack. From a tight pack in the middle of the field, WTB Honetti took advantage of a moment of weakness and brought the ball up and scored a try right under the goal post. The conversion goal was also successful, making the score 7-14 in favor of the Dynaboars.

20 minutes into the first half:

From the kick-off after the try, the Liners entered the enemy territory and made a series of attacks in the center of the field. They deployed to the left and, as in the previous try, SO Cooper released a pass to the left side. This was received by Lock Waqa, who continued to push forward. Waqa was 204cm tall, but he was fast and hard to stop. Waqa passed to WTB Kataoka, who scored his second try of the day in the left center of the in-goal. The conversion goal after the try failed. The score was 7-19, and the Liners once again outscored the Dynaboars.

23 minutes in the first half:

Dynaboars continued to attack for a while in the enemy territory from the kick-off after the try. The Liners won a short punt by CTB Little, which was taken by the Liners, and they formed a dense group. The Liners’ SH Genia kicked a box kick behind the cluster and the Dynaboars’ CTB Little charged and blocked it. This time, Little won the rolling ball himself and ran straight into the in-goal to score a try in the left center. The conversion goal after the try was missed. The score was 12-19.

32 minutes in the first half:

The Dynaboars were penalized for offsides by the Liners near the 10-meter line, and the PG was awarded to the Dynaboars. Dynaboars’ SO Ishida scored it to close the score to 4 points, 15-19.

33 minutes in the first half:

On the kickoff after the PG, the Liners kicked off into enemy territory, and the Dynaboars were fouled for falling down in a tight pack. The Liners opted to go for the PG, which SO Cooper converted. The score was 15-22.

39 minutes in the first half:

The Liners made a series of attacks in the closing minutes of the game. The backs moved to the right, and SO Cooper’s pass went to Lock Waqa, who was running on the right edge, and he burst over the line and scored a try on the right edge. The conversion goal after the try was missed. The score was 15-27. The first half ended with the Liners leading by 12 points.

** After the first half, the Liners’ team was more complete. Especially in attack, they were hard to stop as they placed big, strong runners on the outside and let them run with extra men at the end.

In contrast, the Dynaboars miscalculated early in the game when they were scored a series of tries by the Liners. The Dynaboars, who were originally ranked lower in the standings, needed to score first to gain the upper hand in the game.

So, will the Dynaboars be able to come back in the second half?

(Pictured above are the Dynastars, the Dynaboars’ support team.)

Let’s start the second half.

18 minutes into the second half

Each team had studied other’s attacking patterns at halftime, and no points were scored so far in the second half.

It was Dynaboars who scored first of the second half. Once in enemy territory, the Dynaboars launched a series of attacks. This time, the Liners’ lock Waqa committed a high tackle foul, where the Dynaboars opted for a penalty kick. Kicking forward, from a lineout on their own ball, the Dynaboars won the ball and expanded to the left, closing in on their opponents’ goal. Finally, FL Uluiviti, who came on during the game, scored a try at the left corner of the goal post. The conversion goal after the try was also successful, making the score 22-27 in favor of the Dynamo Bears.

28 minutes in the second half:.

The Liners had been held scoreless by the Dynaboars so far since the start of the second half. At this time the Dynaboars seemed to be in a hurry to score quickly and began to commit more penalties. The Liners opted to take a penalty kick after a foul they had incurred in their own half, and recovered their position to the enemy goal. From there, The Liners then launched a series of attacks, with CTB Fifita breaking through the enemy defense to close in on the goal line, and finally, SO Cooper followed up to score a try in the middle of the right field. The conversion goal after the try was also successful, making the score 22-34.

The Dynaboars then tried to make a comeback and attacked the enemy territory, but failed to score. The final score was 22-34, and the Hanazono Kintetsu Liners were crowned champions and automatically promoted to Division 1.

With the win by the Liners, the second place team was Mie HONDA Heat, and the third place team was Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Sagamihara Dynaboars.

The second- and third-placed teams will face the lower-ranked teams of Division 1 in a match-up. The pairings are as follows

Mie HONDA Heat vs. NEC Green Rockets

Sagamihara Dynaboars vs NTT Shining Arcs

Honda Heat and the Dynamo Boars will be able to get their long-cherished promotion to Division 1 if they win the replacement game. What kind of hot match will they play?

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Stop the war.

Peace to Ukraine

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RUGBY JERSEY – Japan Rugby League One Division 1, No.15 – Kubota Spears Funabashi/Tokyo Bay vs NTT Communications Shining Arcs Tokyo Bay Urayasu

(Author: Azul, May 5, 2022)

This week, on May 1, I went to the Edogawa-ku Athletic Stadium in Tokyo to watch the Kubota Spears vs. NTT Shining Arcs game.

The weather forecast the day before was for cloudy skies, but on the day of the game it turned out to be raining. I often get caught in the rain when I come to the Edogawa Athletic Stadium.

This stadium is the home stadium of Kubota Spears. The total capacity is 6,950. The Spears are a team loved by the locals, and even in a rainy game like this, they were able to attract about 3,000 spectators.

Let’s check out the standings for Division 1 of League One, which is reaching its climax.

rankingteamWinLoseEvenWPGD
1Tokyo Sungoliath131061 
2Kubota Spears113053 
3Saitama Wildnights122052 
4Tokyo Brave Lupas95044 
5Yokohama Eagles95041101
6Toyota Verblitz950417
7Kobe Steelers59027 
8Shizuoka Blue Revs410021 
9Shining Arks Tokyo Bay410018 
10Black Rams Tokyo311016 
11Red Hurricanes Osaka311014-248
12Green Rockets Tokatsu212014-187

WP=Winning Point

GD=Goal Difference

Spears is currently in 2nd place. They have already decided to advance to the final tournament, but they should be able to get a steady win against the 9th-ranked Shining Arcs.

Shining Arcs, on the other hand, is currently in 9th place, and is only one point before the 10th place team, although they are barely out of the playoffs for Division 2, as they are in 10th place or lower. Shining Arcs will be looking to add a point to their tally in this match, no matter what it takes.

Let me introduce you to the teams that will be playing this time.

First up is the home team, Kubota Spears, who have been steadily gaining ground since around 2020. With world-class players in key positions on the team, young players on the rise, veteran players, and a sense of unity with the local fans, they are a model team for all of League One. If there is a weakness, it is that they have not been able to fill it since the injury to hooker Marx.

Kubota Spears’ starting lineup for this match is as follows.

Spears
No.Nameheightweightage 
1Kota Kaishi172cm102kg27 
2Hiroaki Sugimoto181cm105kg33 
3Kengo Kitagawa178cm110kg29Japan 3cap
4Uwe Helu193cm133kg31Japan 16cap
5David Bulbring199cm113kg32 
6Ruan Botha205cm120kg29 
7Pieter L. Labus Chagne189cm106kg32Japan 13cap
8Sione Vatuvei190cm105kg38Japan 8cap
9Shinobu Fujiwara171cm76kg22 
10Bernard Foley182cm89kg32Australia 71cap
11Koga Nezuka173cm82kg23 
12Harumichi Tatekawa180cm93kg32Japan 55cap
13Haratoa Vailea187cm105kg23 
14Haruto Kida176cm90kg23 
15Gerhard Van Den Heever192cm102kg32Japan

** Players to watch **

Koga Nezuka, 173 cm, 82 kg, 23 years old. He is a reliable player who can be relied on to cut the gain line whenever he gets the ball. He had been a CTB at Hosei University, so he has a strong sense of connecting the ball, and although his try tally is a little low, he is an indispensable player as a WTB. He is the top scorer in League One in line breaks with 20.

Next, let me introduce the visiting team, the Shining Arcs.

The Shining Arcs were promoted to the Top League in 2010, and since then have been ranked in the bottom half of the league. However, since last year, they have been putting a lot of effort into reinforcing their players and have been acquiring national-class players. The current ranking is 10th, but this is largely due to the fact that they have lost three games due to a new type of corona infection.

Today’s starting lineup is as follows

Shining Arcs
No.Nameheightweightage 
1Ken Saito177cm116kg25 
2Anaru Rangi181cm105kg33 
3Syuhei Takeuchi183cm115kg24 
4Luke Tompson196cm110kg41Japan 71cap
5Sam Jeffries200cm115kg29 
6Shingo Nakashima187cm107kg29 
7Alexander Mackenzie186cm105kg24 
8Jimmy Tupou196cm113kg29Japan 6cap
9Ren Iinuma170cm75kg22 
10Greig Laidlaw176cm80kg36Scotland 76cap
11Kazushi Hano185cm85kg30 
12Shane Gates183cm95kg29Japan 1cap
13Brackin Henry182cm95kg33 
14Kai Ishii179cm85kg28 
15Takuhei Yasuda177cm80kg25Japan 2cap

** Players to watch **

Israel Folau. 194cm.103kg,32 years old. Folau holds the record for most tries scored by a SUPER RUGBY player in history. Folau’s high ball catching is unbeatable. He is a reserve for today’s match.

The game kicked off at 12:00 on May 1.

Two minutes into the first half:

The Shining Arcs, who wanted a win at all costs to avoid going to the replacement game, were fired up from the first half.

After the kickoff, Shining Arcs FB Yasuda kicked the ball from his own line and it rolled over the opponents’ 22-meter line and out of the area, so the 50-22 rule was applied, and the game got off to a quick start. Shining Arcs created an opportunity. From a lineout on their own ball, the Shining Arcs displayed a series of staggered attacks, and CTB Gates easily slipped past his opponent’s marker on the right deployment to score a try in the middle of the right field. SO Laidlaw converted the try and the score was 0-7 in favor of the Shining Arcs.

6 minutes into the first half:

The Shining Arks, buoyed by their first try, went on the offensive again, with SO Laidlaw’s kick passing to WTB The Shining Arcs again went close to the goal line. At this point, Spears committed a foul and the Shining Arcs opted for the PG. SO Laidlaw scored to put the Shining Arks in control of the game with the score 0-10.

24 minutes into the first half:

Spears had made many minor handling errors up to this point, but at this time of the game, they were adapting to the inclement weather. They connected fine short passes, and their heavyweight FW players continued to make fine breakthroughs to make progress. Finally, newcomer CTB Vailea broke through to the left corner, passed to WTB Kida, and scored a try in the left corner of the in-goal! The conversion goal after the try failed. The score was 5-10 to the Spears.

First half 27 minutes:

The Shining Arcs took the kickoff immediately after the try was scored, and attacked into the opponents’ territory, where a tight battle led to an infringement by the opposing team. SO Laidlaw made a steady PG to make the score 13-5.

36 minutes into the first half:

The Spears’ FWs gradually began to show their ability to make progress in the wet weather. However, the Shining Arcs responded with a tenacious defensive effort and did not allow Spears to make a decisive breakthrough. Near the enemy 22-meter line, Spears was awarded a penalty kick after a foul by the opposing team. Here, Spears chose to go for the PG instead of going for the try. This was scored by Spears’ SO Foley, making the score 13-8.

The first half ended with the score unchanged. The Shining Arcs defense put up a good fight. The rain was so heavy at the end of the first half that it was quite difficult to take pictures.

In the first half, Shining Arcs showed good effort both offensively and defensively, so it was a game worth watching. Shining Arcs is a very explosive team this season, winning against strong teams such as Brave Lupas and Kobe Steelers, and coming within 7 points of last year’s champion, Wild Nights.

However, Spears is also looking forward to a second half turnaround, as they would like to finish as high as possible in the standings, even though they have already qualified for the playoffs.

Pictured above is Suppy, the mascot of the home team, Kubota Spears. He circled the stadium at halftime.

Now, let’s start the second half.

4 minutes into the second half

The Spears, who were in the hunt in this match, started the second half with a good passing game, moving forward in the enemy territory and getting close to the goal line. The Shining Arcs were able to hold off a breakaway attempt by a FW in front of the goal post. From there, the Shining Arcs took a left turn and FB Van Den Heever ran in from behind and scored a try on the left side of the goal post. The conversion goal after the try was also scored, and the Spears were able to turn the game around in the first 5 minutes of the second half. The score was 15-13.

11 minutes into the second half:

Spears took control of the game from the start of the second half and did not relinquish it. Shining Arcs seemed to be on the defensive. The standout player was CTB Vailea, a newcomer to the team this spring, who made a strong tackle on defense to steal the ball from the opposition and caught a kick pass from SO Foley in a series of attacks during this period and scored a try right in the middle of the in-goal area. The conversion goal after the try was unsuccessful. The score was now 20-13, Spears leading by 7 points.

19 minutes into the second half:

Spears started to push forward in defense, which prevented the Shining Arcs from moving forward even when they attacked out wide. The Shining Arcs BK was knocked down at the moment he received a pass and was fouled for not releasing the ball, allowing Spears’ SO Foley scored a PG from a relatively easy position. The score was now 26-13 and the Spears are now in the lead.

28 minutes into the second half:

The Shining Arcs took the offensive this time around, and from a penalty kick, they got their own lineout inside the opponent’s 22m line. Shining Arcs won the ball and drove forward in a maul. The Shining Arcs took the ball and drove forward in a maul to score a try.

However, the referee could not see it, so the TMO made a video decision.

It took more than three minutes for the referee to make a decision, and in the end the try was disallowed. The referee’s conclusion was that the try could not be awarded without evidence of grounding of the ball, whether seen by the referee’s eyes or on video.

30 minutes into the second half:

The Shining Arcs, perhaps still reeling from the earlier no-try decision, were lackluster in their movement. The Shining Arcs went over, but soon lost possession to the Spears, and in a tight pack, Spears WTB Nezuka ran in to receive the ball and score a try right in the middle of the field. The score was 33-13.

32 minutes into the second half:

By this point, the difference in energy between the two teams was evident. The Shining Arcs no longer had the strength to stop the forward momentum of the Spears. After the ball was connected in a series of attacks, SO Foley scored the final try in the left center of the in-goal. The conversion goal after the try was also successful, making the score 40-13.

The score remained unchanged for the remainder of the match.

The score in the second half was 33-0, a one-sided offensive by the Spears. Shining Arcs could not score a single point in the second half. In order for Shining Arcs to move up, they will have to find a way to correct this in the future, as the team has large waves from game to game.

Since this was the final home game for Kubota Spears, after the game they made a round of the field to greet their fans. The team is expected to do well in the playoffs.

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Stop the war.

Peace to Ukraine

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RUGBY JERSEY~Japan Rugby League One Division1 Section 14~Yokohama Canon Eagles VS Saitama Panasonic Wild Knights

(Author: Azul, April 30, 2022)

This time (April 23, 2022), I went to Nissan Stadium in Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture, to watch the match between Yokohama Eagles and Saitama Wild Knights.

Nissan Stadium refers to the Yokohama International Stadium; during RWC2019, we were not allowed to use the company name. In RWC2019, big matches such as finals and semi-finals were held.

It was only 3 years ago, but it seems like a lot of time has passed, perhaps because of the outbreak of the new Corona and the Ukrainian crisis during this time. I took it for granted that sports are a festival of peace, but it takes a lot of effort from people all over the world to hold such a festival.

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Stop the war.

Peace to Ukraine

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It has been a long time since I visited Nissan Stadium for a League One match, and I felt very nostalgic.

The photo above is a view of the city from Shin-Yokohama station. It was the first sunny day in a long time and the temperature reached 27 degrees Celsius. It was already early summer.

The venue for the match was a large venue with a capacity of over 70,000 people, so there were many spectators.

The Nissan Stadium is a very prestigious stadium. It reminds me of the many great games that have taken place in the past and makes me feel that I have come to the place of decisive battles.

Personally, I would like to see more matches played at Tokyo Stadium and Nissan Stadium, which were the venue for RWC 2019. I would like to see more matches played there, but due to the new corona infection, we have not yet been able to bring back the crowds.

The attendance that day was 8,299, which was a bit sad because the stadium has a capacity of over 70,000 people, so the empty seats were noticeable. Considering that League One averages about 3,000 spectators per game, however, today’s game was a fairly healthy showing.

Let’s check the League One standings before the match.

4/23
rankingteamWinLoseEvenWPGD
1Tokyo Sungoliath121056 
2Kubota Spears103049 
3Saitama Wildnights112048 
4Tokyo Brave Lupas95044 
5Yokohama Eagles94041 
6Toyota Verblitz85037 
7Kobe Steelers58027 
8Shizuoka Blue Revs49020 
9Black Rams Tokyo310016 
10Red Hurricanes Osaka311014-248
11Shining Arks Tokyo Bay310014-187
12Green Rockets Tokatsu211013 

WP=Winning Point

GD=Goal Difference

The top three teams are almost guaranteed a spot in the final tournament, but the race for the remaining team is very tight. The three teams currently in fourth through sixth place are vying for tournament qualification. The standings are changing every week. Which team will win the final four places among Brave Lupus Tokyo, Yokohama Eagles, and TOYOTA Verblitz? The final match will be held on May 8.

Now, let me introduce the teams for today’s game.

The host team this time is Yokohama Canon Eagles. They are currently ranked 5th in Division 1 of League One. Their parent company, Canon, is a large global camera manufacturer. The team was ranked low in the Top League in its early years, but has been working to strengthen its team by bringing in a famous coach, Sawaki.

The gap in power with the top teams has been narrowing with each match. In particular, last season’s Top League champion, the Wild Knights, whom they face this day, beat them in their first game last year by a huge margin of 0-47, and also by a complete loss. However, in the playoffs that year, they closed the gap to 17-32, and in this season’s matchup, the score was 3-27. In all of their games, they have lost to the Wild Knights, but in terms of content, they have gradually improved. Can the Eagles make up for it in this day’s match?

The starting lineup for today’s game is as follows

Yokohama Eagles
No.Nameheightweightage 
1Suguru Igarashi171cm101kg28 
2Yusuke Niwai174cm95kg30Japan 10cap
3Rento Tsugayama185cm105kg23 
4Saumaki Amanaki190cm100kg25 
5Cory Hill196cm117kg30Wales 32cap
6Kobas van Dyk196cm108kg27 
7Naoto Shimada181cm99kg30 
8Amanaki Lelei Mafi189cm112kg32Japan 29cap
9Kazufumi Yamasuga164cm78kg24 
10Yu Tamura181cm92kg33Japan 68cap
11Chihito Matsui183cm88kg27Japan 2cap
12Yusuke Kajimura181cm95kg26Japan 1cap
13Jesse Kriel185cm95kg28South Africa 51cap
14Viliame Takayawa184cm103kg25 
15S.P. Marais185cm94kg33 

** Players to watch **

S.P. Murays. 185 cm, 94 kg, 33 years old. From South Africa. Position = FB. He joined the Eagles in 2020 after playing for the SHARKS of SUPER RUGBY. One of the best offensive players in League One, he is a stalwart FB for the Eagles and is a key member of the defense at the back of the line. He will also play placekicker in this match.

Next, let us introduce the visiting team, the Saitama Wild Knights. Last season’s Top League champions. A strong team that competes for the championship every year. Most of the players on this year’s starting lineup have experience as representatives of their home country. This season, they have two losses, but in fact, they are the only undefeated team in League One because they lost a game due to a new corona infection. Their head coach is world-renowned general Robert Deans, and all eyes will be on this season to see which team can stop the Wild Knights’ winning streak. The Eagles are one of the candidates.

Today’s Wild Knights starting lineup is as follows

Saitama Wild Nights
No.Nameheightweightage 
1Keita Inagaki186cm116kg31Japan 39cap
2Atsushi Sakade180cm104kg28Japan 27cap
3Shohei Hirano178cm120kg28 
4Ryota Hasegawa188cm100kg28Japan
5George Kruis198cm123kg32England 45cap
6Itsuki Onishi185cm98kg26 
7Lachlan Boshier191cm104kg27 
8Jack Cornelsen195cm110kg27Japan 6cap
9Keisuke Uchida179cm86kg30Japan 22cap
10Rikiya Matsuda181cm92kg27Japan 29cap
11Marika Koroibete182cm96kg29Australia 42cap
12Hadleigh Parkes187cm107kg34Wales 29cap
13Dylan Riley187cm102kg24Japan 4cap
14Koki Takeyama175cm84kg25 
15Ryuji Noguchi177cm83kg26Japan 13cap

** Players to watch **

Ryuji Noguchi. 177 cm, 83 kg, 26 years old. until just before the RWC 2019, he was a member of the Japan national team. I believe his qualities as a FB, positioning, accurate kicking, and ability to sense danger are No. 1 in Japan. The only thing he lacks is his physique.Compared to the rest of the world, he is a little short in height and weight.

Let’s see how the match went.

9 minutes into the first half:

The Eagles must have had several plans of attack for this match, but they scored the first goal.

The Eagles kicked off the game. The Eagles made steady progress with a series of attacks after entering enemy territory, and then, after an infringement by the opponent, formed a lineout in front of the enemy goal to secure possession. From there, the Eagles attacked in a maul, which has been their scoring pattern this season, and swept into the enemy in-goal, where hooker Niwai held up the ball for the first try.

The Eagles took the lead with a conversion goal by FB Murays to make the score 7-0.

9 minutes into the first half:

The Wild Knights were expected to counterattack, but the Eagles took advantage of a mistake by their opponents and took the ball on a series of attacks. Flanker van Dyk and WTB Matsui broke down the left flank of the enemy line and scored a try in the left corner. A difficult finish from the left corner by Eagles FB Marais gave the Eagles a big 14-0 lead.

The spirit of the Eagles up to this point was so great that minor mistakes on the part of the Wild Knights were noticeable. The Eagles also made full use of various BK sign plays in the first half.

20 minutes into the first half:

The Wild Knights were able to get into the enemy territory a little bit and drew a foul on the opposing team, where they opted to go for the PG. The Wild Knights’ SO Matsuda succeeded the PG to make the score 14-3.

After this, the game went on without either team scoring. However, it was a good game with a lot of highlights.

37 minutes into the first half

With neither team scoring, the Eagles were able to score after a foul on their opponents in front of the goal in enemy territory. This was scored by Eagles FB Marais, making the score 17-3 and giving the Eagles a 14-point lead.

The first half ended with the score remaining unchanged. The Eagles were able to keep their good flow going, thanks to steady defense and placekicks by FB Marais.

At this point, it became halftime.

A look back at the Eagles’ attack in the first half.

In the previous match, the FW third row, led by Mafi, tried to break hard individually, which was a mistake at every turn. In this match, the team was aware of the need to work together with nearby players to make a breakthrough.

In the backs, they played the game with the mindset of using short passes and passing before making contact to gain an advantage in terms of number of players and then deploying.

However, it was a hot day. In the direct sunlight inside the stadium, the temperature was over 30 degrees Celsius.

Then came the start of the second half. How would the champion Wild Knights roll back from this point?

6 minutes into the second half

The two teams went back and forth on offense and defense. The Wild Knights brought the ball in and the Eagles got it back, and then the Wild Knights got it back in the ensuing densely packed battle. Unable to find a way through, the Wild Knights opted for a PG on the penalty kick they got here. SO Matsuda succeeded, making the score 17-6. The Wild Knights were now up by 11 points.

The Wild Knights made all three changes in the first row of the FW. All three were strong and all represented Japan. This depth of players is one of the strengths of the Wild Knights.

7 minutes into the second half

SO Matsuda of the Wild Knights raises a high punt from his own line. Just before an Eagles player was about to catch it, Wild Knights FB Noguchi came around and made the catch. Noguchi succeeded offroad pass to WTB Koloibete before being tackled. Koloibete continued to show his speed and ran over 40 meters to score a try in the left corner. The conversion goal after the try failed. The Wild Knights were now within 6 points of the score, 17-11.

12 minutes into the second half:

The Wild Knights slowly began to take control of the game. The gathering and dispersal of each player became noticeably quicker, and with it, the Eagles began to make frequent mistakes. From their own territory, the Wild Knights attacked the enemy territory with a series of attacks, which led to a foul by the Eagles in front of the goalposts in the enemy territory. The Wild Knights chose to go for the PG instead of forcing a try. The Wild Knights’ SO Matsuda was steadily successful, bringing the score to within three points, 17-14.

15 minutes into the second half :

The Wild Knights’ set plays began to stabilize and the Eagles’ defenders began to noticeably break down. The Wild Knights’ No. 8 Kornersen easily broke through the side of a tight pack that the Eagles had never been able to get past in the first half, allowing Kornersen to run solo for over 40 meters. Kornersen was able to get close to the goal line, but the Eagles managed to hold on. However, the Eagles were quickly pushed over in the ensuing scrum, resulting in a turnover by the Wild Knights. The Eagles allowed CTB Riley of the Wild Knights to break through the middle and score a try. The Wild Knights succeeded the conversion goal after the try to make the score 17-21. The Wild Knights scored 18 points in just 16 minutes from the start of the second half.

Watching from the stands, I felt the last 16 minutes of the second half was like watching magic. The Wild Knights always attack in the second half, but I did not expect the Eagles, who were so dominant in the first half, to be crushed by the Wild Knights in a one-sided affair. For Eagles supporters, this was a nightmare.

29 minutes into the second half :

The Eagles became inconsistent at set pieces after Japan hooker Niwai was injured in the 14th minute of the second half. They were pushed in scrums, and in lineouts, the ball was being steeled.

The Wild Knights went into the enemy territory, and from a penalty kick, they secured the ball in a lineout on their own ball, then moved forward steadily in a maul. Hooker Sakate scored a try at the left corner of the goal line, and succeeded in scoring the conversion goal after the try. The score was 27-16, and the Wild Knights took a 9-point lead.

39 minutes into the second half:

Toward the end of the game, the Eagles repeated a series of attacks to get within 7 points, the requirement for 1 winning point. They deployed to the backs and tried to advance, but the ball was dropped. It was kicked in by Wild Knights FB Noguchi and the Eagles were forced to fall back. The Wild Knights FB Noguchi caught the ball and passed off-load to CTB Ryley who followed up on the ball in front of the goal line. Ryley then scored a try just below the goal post. And the Wild Nights succeeded the conversion goal to make the score 17-33 in favor of the Wild Knights.

42 minutes into the second half:

After the horn sounded for the last play, the Eagles continued to attack. Flanker Harasiri of the Eagles scored a try in the right corner. The Eagles converted the goal and the final score was 24-33. Eagles FB Malays had a 100% success rate for placekicks on the day.

At the end of the day’s matches, the Saitama Wild Knights were in third place and had clinched a spot in the playoffs. The Yokohama Eagles, on the other hand, dropped to 5th place and will play their remaining two games for a chance to advance to the playoffs.

RUGBY JERSEY – Japan Rugby League One Division 1, No.13 – RICOH Black Rams Tokyo vs Toshiba Brave Lupus Tokyo

(Author: Azul, April 21, 2022)

April 16, 2022. The match I went to see was the Japan Rugby League One Division 1 match between Black Rams Tokyo and Brave Lupus Tokyo. The venue was Chichibunomiya Rugby Ground in Minato-ku, Tokyo, and the game started at 14:30.

The host team for the day was Black Rams.

Before the game starts, let’s check the Division 1 standings just before the game started.

rankingteamWinLoseEvenWPGD
1Tokyo Sungoliath111051 
2Kubota Spears102044 
3Saitama Wildnights93044 
4Yokohama Eagles84036 
5Tokyo Brave Lupas75034 
6Toyota Verblitz75032 
7Kobe Steelers57026 
8Shizuoka Blue Revs48020 
9Black Rams Tokyo39016 
10Red Hurricanes Osaka39014-207
11Green Rockets Tokatsu39014-157
12Shining Arks Tokyo Bay210013 

WP=Winning Point

GD=Goal Difference

Black Rams are currently in 9th place, and if they fall below 10th place, they will have to play in a promotion or relegation deciding match with Division 2, which is only 2 points behind 10th place. Depending on the results of this week’s matches, they will be in 10th place.

Brave Lupus, on the other hand, is currently in 5th place. However, to qualify for the final tournament, they must finish in fourth place. Again, the margin of victory is two points. Depending on this week’s results, it is possible to move up.

This is a game that both teams cannot afford to lose. In their last meeting, Black Rams won. What will happen now?

Before the match, let’s take a look at the most recent team information for both teams.

First, let’s look at the home team, Black Rams.

RICOH Black Rams Tokyo: The parent company is an office equipment manufacturer. Host area is Setagaya-ku, Tokyo. In the Top League, the predecessor to League One, they were ranked in the middle of the standings. Last season, the team finished in fifth place, its highest ranking since its founding. This season, the team had a good start to the season, but after injuries to some of the team’s key players, the team has been in a slump.

Here is today’s starting lineup.

Black Rams
No.Nameheightweightage 
1Yuichiro Taniguchi180cm106kg23 
2Yuki Mori181cm111kg36 
3Sotaro Okawa181cm112kg30 
4Daiki Yanagawa191cm108kg32Japan 1cap
5Michael Stolberg204cm120kg30 
6Shohei Fukumoto181cm93kg29 
7Junpei Yukawa180cm89kg25 
8Amato Fakatava195cm118kg27 
9Matt Lucas172cm82kg29 
10Izac Lucas178cm84kg22 
11Yoshiyuki Koga175cm83kg23 
12Kohei Horigome177cm89kg26 
13Yuki Ikeda185cm98kg26 
14Netani Vakayalia180cm88kg23 
15Taira Main178cm89kg21 

** Player to watch **

Michael Stolberg. 204 cm, 120 kg, 29 years old. Position: Lock. He is from Australia. After playing for Sunwolves and Kintetsu, he joined Black Rams this season. He is a real fighter whose fighting spirit overflows from his body, and he continues to work with dedication on the front line. He is a very prominent player in spite of his humble position as a lock. This means that he is very athletic.

Next, let’s talk about today’s visiting team, Brave Lupus.

In contrast to Black Rams, Brave Lupus had a string of black matches in the early part of the season, but they have been winning in the second half of the season and have improved their ranking to a position where they can aim for the top four. They are a strong team with five Top League championships, so it seems that they are finally coming into their own.

Here is today’s starting lineup.

Brave Lupas
No.Nameheightweightage 
1Yuma Fujino181cm115kg26 
2Shin Oouchi181cm110kg24 
3Yuta Kokaji178cm109kg23 
4Warner Dearns201cm117kg20Japan 1cap
5Jacob Pierce201cm106kg24 
6Michael Leitch189cm113kg33Japan 72cap
7Matt Todo185cm104kg33New Zealand  25cap
8Hiroki Yamamaoto187cm95kg29Japan 5cap
9Yuhei Sugiyama169cm76kg24 
10Tom Taylor186cm92kg32New Zealand  3cap
11Taiki Matsunobu186cm95kg31 
12Hayata Nakao176cm86kg26 
13Nicolas Mccurran188cm93kg25 
14Jone Naikabula177cm95kg27Japan
15Shohei Toyoshima175cm87kg32 

** Player to watch **

Warner Dearns. 201 cm, 112 kg, 20 years old. Position: Lock. Born in New Zealand. After graduating from high school, he joined Brave Lupus and quickly earned a regular position in the team. In League One, he has shown outstanding ability in terms of athleticism and running ability.

Let the game begin.

1 minute of the first half: Brave Lupus always attack at full throttle from the start of every match. On this day, after securing the ball in the lineout after the kickoff, the FW and BK worked in unison, and their momentum did not wane at all. No. 8 Yamamoto scored the first try in the left corner of the opponent’s in-goal. After the try, SO Taylor succeeded in scoring the conversion goal, making the score 0-7, and Brave Lupus took the lead.

10 minutes into the first half

Black Rams made a number of unintentional errors as a result of the pressure from the Brave Lupus up front. The Brave Lupus team simply formed a maul in front of the goal as they had done in the past, but they could do little to push back and easily gave up their second try of the day. It was hooker Oouchi who scored the try in the right center of the field. The conversion goal after the try was also successful, and the score was 0-14, giving Brave Lupus a big lead.

14 minutes into the first half

Brave Lupus won the right to take the PG in enemy territory, and the kicker SO Taylor who is the No. 1 kicker in League One made a steady stream of successes. The score was 0-17, and Brave Lupus took a one-sided lead.

21 minutes into the first half:

Black Rams first score was a PG in enemy territory. Black Rams made a series of attacks in enemy territory, but could not break through, so they chose to go for the PG after a foul on their opponents. The PG was successful by SO Lucas and the score was 3-17.

Black Rams made several big gains in a series of attacks, but were blocked in front of the goal line by Brave Lupus on several occasions. Nevertheless, Black Rams showed persistence in attack, held the ball, deployed to the right, and when SO Lucas received the ball, he drew several defenders from the opposing team and passed to No. 8 Fakatava. He went on to score a try right down the middle. The conversion goal after the try failed, and the score was 8-17, with Black Rams within 9 points.

28 minutes into the first half.

Black Rams are finally on the offensive. A quick tempo move to the left was intercepted by WTB Naikabula of the Brave Lupus, and Naikabula ran more than 50 meters solo to score a try in the middle of the right field. The conversion goal after the try failed. The score was 8-22.

The first half ended with this score.

In the games that I have seen of Brave Lupus so far, their pattern of losing is that if they continue to attack without thinking about the pace from the first half, they run out of steam in the second half. However, during their recent winning streak, they have maintained their fitness in the second half. Now, let’s see what will happen.

At halftime, Ram Maru, Black Rams’ mascot, showed up and put on his charm. He is the No. 1 mascot in the League One mascot popularity poll.

So let’s get the second half underway.

Four minutes into the second half:

On a penalty kick resulting from an infringement by the opponent, Brave Lupus elected to go into touch, resulting in a lineout in front of the opponent’s goal, which was their own ball. From here, Brave Lupus won the ball and tried to advance with a maul. Black Rams showed more tenacity than in the first half, when they scored in a similar attack, but were unable to push back and scored another try right in the middle by Brave Lupus hooker Oouchi. The conversion goal after the try was also successful, making the score 8-29.

19 minutes into the second half

Black Rams attacked after entering enemy territory, deployed to the right side, and connected the ball from SO to WTB on the right edge, from where they made a significant gain to the goal line. There, a penalty kick was awarded for a foul on the opposing team, resulting in a lineout of their own ball in front of the enemy goal. The team won the ball from there and formed a maul to advance. The maul was joined by BK players, who pushed the ball all the way to the in-goal, where hooker Onishi, who came on as a substitute, scored the try. The conversion goal after the try was also successful, making the score 15-29. The Black Rams were now 14 points behind.

25 minutes into the second half

Brave Lupus, confident in their FWs, seemed to have been fired up by Black Rams’ maul try, and they attacked the enemy line and relentlessly repeated the FW side attack. In the end, LO Pierce scored a try in the middle of the left field with a strong effort. The conversion goal after the try was also successful, and the score was 15-36, giving Brave Lupus a big lead.

33 minutes into the second half

Black Rams took a long touch kick out of their own half by SO Mcgahan, who took over from his own team, and as he crossed the enemy 22 meters, the ball went out of the area for a lineout of their own ball. It was an exquisite touch kick. FB Lucas passed the ball behind him to WTB Kurihara, who took over and scored a try in the left center of the field. After the try, the conversion goal was also successful, making the score 22-36. Black Rams were now 14 points behind.

37 minutes into the second half: Black Rams scored a try.

With Black Rams having scored a try earlier, the bonus point awarded to the Brave Lupus team for scoring three or more tries against the opposing team disappeared. Therefore, with little time remaining, they were determined to score a try, no matter what.

On the other hand, if Black Rams scored seven more points, they would be awarded one winning point even if they did not win the match, so they had to desperately try to score a try. Otherwise, there was the worst case that they would end up in the replacement game.

With less than five minutes remaining, the game suddenly became heated. Both sides were trying to advance, even from their own positions. However, it was Brave Lupus who scored the final try. After a series of attacks, the ball was turned to the left and WTB Kuwayama, who came on during the game, scored the final try in the left corner. The conversion goal after the try was also successful, making the final score 22-43.

As a result, Brave Lupus gained 5 points. However, the fourth-placed Canon Eagles also won, so they remain in fifth place with two points difference.

Black Rams, on the other hand, remained in ninth place after the teams ranked 10th through 12th all lost. However, they are only two points behind.

The next round of the tournament will also be completely unpredictable.

Stop the war.

Peace to Ukraine

RUGBY JERSEY – Japan Rugby League One Division 2 Final Section- MHI Sagamihara Dynaboars vs Mie Honda Heat

(Author: Azul, April 14, 2022)

April 9, 2022 marked the final day of Division 2 of Rugby’s League One, which began on January 9 and will end about three months later, in mid-April.

Let’s take a look back at the standings through last week.

The final section, Section 10, will mark the end of the season, and the standings will be assigned.

Division 2
orderteamWinLoseEvenWPGD
1Sagamihara Dynaboars90042 
2Hanazono Kintetsu Liners72035 
3Mie Honda HEAT63027 
4Hino Red Dolphins36017 
5Kamaishi Seawaves RFC1807 
6Mazda Skyactivs Hiroshima1804 

The only difference is that the top 3 teams and the bottom 3 teams will be separated. After this, a playoff will be held to determine the final ranking for the replacement round. Therefore, even if a team finishes the season in first place, if it loses in the playoffs, it may drop to third place in the final standings. Furthermore, if the teams do not win the replacement round, the top three teams will not be able to move up to Division 1, and the bottom three teams will be relegated to Division 3 if they lose in the round-robin tournament. A very tough battle awaits the teams after this.

Now then, let me introduce the two teams that will be playing today.

First, let’s take a look at the home team, the Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Sagamihara Dynaboars.

They are currently ranked No. 1 in Division 2. They are undefeated in their last 9 games. Their final opponent is Mie Honda Heat, who are currently in third place, but in their last matchup, they led until the halfway point before finally pulling off a comeback victory. They are not an easy opponent. In addition, in the Top League until last year, the Dynaboars had lost five straight matches to Honda Heat, and with a rematch confirmed for the first round of the playoffs in late April, this is a matchup that neither team can afford to lose.

Let’s take a look at today’s starting lineup.

Dynaboars
No.Nameheightweightage 
1Hayato Hosoda173cm103kg26 
2Yuya Otsuka171cm98kg26 
3Jun Morimoto175cm112kg25 
4Ryoma Tokuda188cm105kg32 
5Epineri Uluiviti198cm118kg28 
6Heiden Bedwell-Curtis194cm110kg30 
7Noriya Kobayashi185cm105kg37 
8Dylan Nel185cm110kg30 
9Ippei Oshima172cm78kg26 
10Nicholas Ealey180cm90kg33 
11Gosuke Kawakami173cm92kg27 
12Takumi Sugiura176cm90kg23 
13Yusho Takeda177cm87kg28 
14Keita Sekimoto174cm90kg28 
15Kazuki Ishida173cm85kg26 

I was a bit surprised to see today’s starters. Dynaboars didn’t use any of their main players for this match, but instead went into the game with reserve players. It looks like they are focusing more on the next match to decide the ranking than on the match today.

** Players to watch **

Dylan Nel, 185 cm, 110 kg, 30 years old. Position: No. 8, from South Africa, He joined the team this season after working for the SUPER RUGBY Chiefs and other teams. He is expected to play an active role in the dense competition.

Next, I would like to introduce Mie Honda Heat, a varsity team. Until last year, they belonged to the Top League. They are a team with large players in key attacking positions and they have a very strong defense, and it is very difficult to break down their defensive network at set pieces.

Here is today’s starting lineup.

HONDA HEAT
No.Nameheightweightage 
1Tatsuhiko Tsurukawa182cm114kg26 
2Shota Nishizawa176cm103kg25 
3Matthys Basson190cm116kg26 
4Franco Mostert200cm112kg31South Africa 49cap
5Naoya Nakagawa191cm104kg25 
6Ryota Kobayashi182cm98kg30 
7Ryo Furuta183cm99kg26 
8Paddy Butler191cm107kg31 
9Kenta Yamaji171cm73kg32 
10Songgi Pak179cm89kg28 
11Kanta Omata171cm82kg27 
12Kaito Morikawa176cm87kg33Japan 1cap
13Soki Watanabe175cm89kg24 
14Nobutaka Ubukata169cm82kg33 
15Matto Duffie192cm95kg31New Zealand  2cap

While Dynaboars lost a member for today’s game, Honda Heat’s lineup is almost the same as usual, except for the absence of No.8 Kaipouli.

** Players to watch **

Nobutaka Ubukata. 169cm, 82kg. right WTB. 33 years old.

He is a former member of Japan’s 7-man national team. He is not a big man, but he is the team’s try getter who shows his determination when the time comes.

Let’s take a look at the match in Section 10.

The venue for the match is Sagamihara Guion Stadium, the home stadium of the Dynaboars.

The weather that day was clear and sunny. The temperature was 26 degrees Celsius, and most of the spectators were wearing short sleeves. It might be a little hard for the players.

I arrived at the venue at 10:30 a.m., although the game was scheduled to start at 12:00 p.m. The bus service here is not so good, so I arrived earlier than usual.

Today, I was seated on the lawn behind the goal. The reason why the bus access is not so good is that there are only about 2,000 spectators, so there are not many extra buses. The capacity of the stadium is 15,300 people, so I hope we can gather more. If they win the replacement match and advance to Division 1, I think the number of games will increase and the number of spectators will grow.

Now, let the games begin.

Today’s Dynaboars team started mainly young reserve players, but all the backs players were in the 170cm height range, and it was not easy to break through HONDA Heat’s defenders. However, the small backs were well-trained defensively, and they tackled hard to hold off the big HONDA Heat players.

First half, 19 minutes in.

Honda Heat had a PG opportunity deep into enemy territory with the goal in front of them. SO Pak scored. Honda Heat takes the lead 0-3.

First Half 24 min.

The Dyna Boars attacked into the enemy territory and made a series of attacks, but Honda Heat’s tight defense in front of the goal made it difficult for them to score. In the end, No. 8 Nel made a strong individual breakthrough in front of the enemy goal and scored a try in the left center. After the try, SO Ishida succeeded in scoring the conversion goal, making the score 7-3, and Dynaboars succeeded in reversing the score.

First half 27 min.

Honda Heat moved deep into the enemy territory and launched a series of attacks. However, they could not break through the Dyna Boars’ defensive net and could not make any headway. On their second attempt, a kick by Honda Heat’s FBDuffie was deflected in by the Dynaboars No. 8 Nel charged and caught the ball. As it was, he ran more than 50 meters on his own and scored his second try of the day in the right center. The conversion goal after the try failed. The score was 12-3, and the Dynaboars took a 9-point lead.

31 minutes in the first half:

From the kickoff after the try, HONDA HEAT attacked into enemy territory. In the midst of a series of attacks, the Dynaboars committed an foul in a crowded area, for which HONDA HEAT was awarded a penalty kick. Since the penalty was in front of the goal, HONDA Heat chose to go for the PG, which SO Pak succeeded steadily. The score was 12-6, and HONDA Heat The team was within 6 points.

The first half ended with this point difference.

It was now half time. At halftime, the official cheerleader of the Dynaboars, Dyna Stars performed a cheering dance to open the event.

As far as the first half of the game is concerned, there is no big difference in strength between the two sides. Since the Dynaboars did not have their core players in the match, it would not be surprising if HONDA Heat turned the tables in the second half. Can the Dynaboars finish the season undefeated?

Let’s start the second half.

Six minutes into the second half:.

In the second half, the HONDA Heat players showed a lot of momentum when attacking. They began to try to advance on every contact play and even run as hard as they could when receiving a pass. The Dyna Boars defense, though small in numbers, did their best to hold them off, but gradually the HONDA Heat began to move forward. FB Duffie broke through the opponent’s defensive network, and came close to scoring the goal in enemy territory. In the end, No.8 Butler scored a goal in the middle of the left field. The try was scored. The conversion goal after the try was unsuccessful, but the HONDA Heat were within one point, 12-11.

12 minutes into the second half.

From the kickoff after the opposing team’s try, the Dynaboars quickly attacked, and from a dense battle, they drew a foul on the opposing team, earning the right for a PG. FB Ishida scored it to make the score 15-11, giving the Dynamo Bears a 4-point lead.

From this point on, the game became a stalemate with neither side giving an inch. However, the Dynaboars could not break through the HONDA Heat’s defensive net, although they repeatedly ran around and developed their game. This was the limit of the power of the small backs of the Dynaboars today.

34 minutes into the second half.

HONDA Heat got out of a scrum five meters in front of the enemy goal line with the FW’s side attacked to advance. They came close to the goal line, but Dynavores bounced back several times. From there, HONDA HEAT moved to the left, and the final pass was passed from right WTB Ubukata to left WTB Omata, who scored a reverse try in the left corner of the in-goal. The conversion goal after the try failed. However, with only a few minutes remaining, HONDA Heat turned the score around, trailing by just one point, 15-16.

With only one point difference with four minutes remaining, a PG or DG was all that was needed to turn the tide. HONDA Heat continued to hold onto the ball and the match ended as it did.

HONDA Heat’s victory was a victory of persistence. The Dynaboars had their nine-game winning streak come to a halt, but they still maintained their hold on the top spot in Division 2.

The playoffs were to be a lot of fun. There is no difference in strength among the top three teams, so it is not surprising no matter who wins.

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Stop the war.

Peace to Ukraine

RUGBY JERSEY – Japan Rugby League One Division 1 Section 11 – Green Rockets TOKATSU vs Toyota Verblitz

(Author: Azul, April 3, 2022)

On March 27, 2022, this week I went to Kashiwanoha Park General Stadium in Chiba Prefecture to watch the Green Rockets Tokatsu vs Toyota Verblitz game.

It was my first time to go to Kashiwanoha Stadium. The train and bus connections went smoothly, but it still took me 2 hours and 30 minutes. JR Hachioji Station → JR Ochanomizu Station → JR Akihabara Station → Tsukuba Express Kashiwanoha Campus Station. It was a route.

About Kashiwanoha Stadium: The stadium opened in 1999. It was originally planned as the home stadium of Kashiwa Reysol of the J-League soccer team. However, when it first opened, it gradually fell into disuse due to reasons such as poor accessibility from the nearest station and the fact that it was not a dedicated soccer stadium. Then, after some twists and turns, the Rugby League One’s NEC Green Rockets TOKATSU’s home stadium. For the Green Rockets, it can be used almost exclusively, and the stadium is expected to finally have a home team and become a trump card to eliminate the deficit. The nice thing about this stadium is that it is fully roofed, so you don’t have to worry so much about rain. Also, the access to the stadium has improved considerably with the construction of Kashiwanoha Campus Station as the nearest station. The capacity is 20,000 people.

And most importantly, the number of local fans is increasing. If the team becomes stronger, the future will be brighter.

Let’s first check out where both teams stand in the Division 1 standings.

rankingteamWinLoseEvenWPGD
1Tokyo Sungoliath91042 
2Kubota Spears82039 
3Saitama Wildnights82036 
4Yokohama Eagles73032 
5Toyota Verblitz64027 
6Tokyo Brave Lupas55025 
7Kobe Steelers46021 
8Black Rams Tokyo37016 
9Shizuoka Blue Revs37014-86
10Red Hurricanes Osaka37014-137
11Green Rockets Tokatsu28013 
12Shining Arks Tokyo Bay2808 

The Green Rockets are currently in 11th place. This means that if they stay in this position, they will have to play the replacement game at the end of the season and win it. If they lose, they will be relegated to Division 2 next season. In contrast, the visiting team, Verblitz, is in 5th place. The immediate goal of the top teams is to finish in the top four by the end of the season and advance to the final tournament. Both teams have immediate goals, so this is a match that neither team can afford to lose. However, it is said that in the sport of rugby, giant-killing, as in soccer, is not likely to occur. It is highly likely that the top team will win the match in order of merit. Therefore, the Verblitz is favored as a pre-match prediction.

Now, let me introduce each team.

First, the home team, NEC Green Rockets TOKATSU. The parent company is NEC. One of the leading electric manufacturers in Japan. In the Top League era, they were rather low ranked. In addition, they lost all the games in the Top League last year. This season’s record shows two wins, but in reality, they are unearned wins due to a new type of corona infection of the opposing team. In other words, the team has not won any games since last year, a disgraceful record.

However, the Green Rockets have made significant reinforcements for their entry into League One. More than 10 new players with national team or Super Rugby experience have joined the team. Their personnel costs are among the highest in League One.

Let’s take a look at the starting lineup for this week’s match.

Green Rockets
No.Nameheightweightage 
1Gakuto Ishida178cm110kg24 
2Shin Kawamura172cm102kg34 
3Takahiro Doi182cm113kg35 
4Daiki Yamagiwa198cm103kg24 
5Jake Ball199cm121kg30Wales 50cap
6Yoshiya Hosoda192cm103kg34Japan 2cap
7Tatsuru Owada178cm95kg30 
8Whetukamokamo Douglas190cm110kg30 
9Kwisuke Yamada170cm75kg30 
10Taisetsu Kanai178cm88kg25 
11Hiroyuki Miyajima182cm85kg29 
12Maritino Nemani181cm101kg30 
13Kentaro Kodama183cm90kg30Japan 4cap
14Teruya Goto177cm80kg30 
15Tom Marshall183cm94kg31 

Looking at the games played so far, they have not lost a single game against higher ranked teams, and they are good enough in terms of attack. However, since they have brought in a lot of new players, they have not been able to work together as well as they would like. Also, they have been committing too many penalties in every game, which is the reason why they are losing games. However, they seem to be gradually gaining in ability after being toughed out in Division 1. They have lost all of their games, but they have lost a few games by 7 points or less, where they have earned winning points.

** Players to watch **

Tom Marshall. 183 cm, 94 kg, 31 years old. Position = FB. from New Zealand. From this season, he is a new member. Joined Green Rockets after Super Rugby with Chiefs and Crusaders. When he has the ball at the end of the line, he is a match winner who counter attacks quite often. He is a player who is always in a belligerent mood and is a pleasure to watch.

And now, let me introduce today’s visiting team, Toyota Verblitz. Currently ranked 5th in Division 1, they need to move up in the standings in order to advance to the final tournament. They have been in contention for the championship every year, but the championship itself has not been possible in the Top League since 2004, and for Verblitz, winning the League One championship is a long-cherished dream. Compared to the top three teams of this  season (Wildnights, Sungoliath, and Spears), Verblitz is one step behind in terms of decisiveness in attack and a solid defense.

Today’s starting lineup for Verblitz is as follows

Berblitz
No.Nameheightweightage 
1Gaku Shimizu174cm108kg23 
2Yoshikatsu Hikosaka178cm99kg31Japan
3Shunsuke Asaoka185cm121kg25Japan
4Daichi Akiyama192cm110kg25Japan
5Michael Allaradice200cm112kg30 
6Peter-Steph Du Toit200cm120kg29South Africa 58cap
7Masato Furukawa179cm95kg25Japan 2cap
8Kazuki Himeno170cm78kg27Japan 22cap
9Kaito Shigeno173cm80kg25Japan 13cap
10Lionel Cronie184cm92kg32 
11Taichi Takahashi180cm91kg25Japan
12Charlie Lawrence172cm87kg23 
13Rob Tompson184cm103kg30 
14Masakatsu Hikosaka177cm92kg31 
15Dai Ozawa183cm90kg32 

** Players to watch **

Taichi Takahashi, 180 cm, 91 kg, position = WTB. He was even selected as a candidate for Japan’s national team. He is expected to replace the retired WTB Fukuoka. He is highly physical and is expected to be able to break through to some extent. He was injured in the first half of this season, but has finally returned to the team. We look forward to his future success.

Now, let the game begin.

8 minutes into the first half:

Verblitz started the game with a series of attacks and gradually made progress. Finally, Verblitz  expanded to the right and CTB Lawrence scored a try right in the middle of the field. The conversion goal after the try was also successful and Verblitz was up 0-7. The lead was taken.

13 minutes into the first half:

As in the previous attack, Verblitz won the ball and gradually moved forward. The Green Rockets could stop the player with the ball, but could not stop their opponent from advancing. So Verblitz gradually advanced. Finally, they moved left in front of the goal, and WTB Takahashi got through the opposing defense and scored a try in the middle of the left field. The conversion goal after the try was also successful, and the score was 0-14, Verblitz leading by 14 points.

21 minutes into the first half:

Verblitz SO Cronje scored a PG to make the score 0-17 and give Verblitz the lead for good.

25 minutes into the first half:

Greenrockets were pushed back to their own goal, but  Verblitz foul pushed them back to the halfway line. From there, Greenrockets won the ball from a lineout on the right side of the field, and then took it to the left where Greenrockets CTB Nemani broke behind the opposing defense and made a big gain. From there, he passed the ball to CTB Kodama, who scored a try in the middle of the left field area. The conversion goal after the try failed. The score was 5-15, and Greenrockets were within 10 points.

30 minutes into the first half:

From the kickoff after the opposing team’s try, Verblitz attacked in succession. SO Cronie’s short punt kick was handled by Greenrockets FB Marshall. He picked up the ball and then dropped it. This was followed by Verblitz’s CTB Rawrence, he picked it up and scored his second try of the day in right-center. The conversion goal after the try was also successful, putting Verblitz up by a score of the team took a big lead, 5-22.

36 minutes into the first half:

Greenrockets made a series of attacks in their enemy area, but Verblitz’s SO Cronie intercepted the ball. He ran through and scored a try right under the goalposts. After the try, Cronie kicked the conversion goal by himself, and Verblitz’ score was 5-29.

The first half ended with this score.

As predicted before the match, Verblitz, the superior team, scored more points in order. As for Greenrockets the team was able to hold off their opponents’ attacks, but were slowly being pushed forward. However, the attack led by CTB Nemani and Kodama was working. They have the ability to score if they seize attacking opportunities.

Then, the second half began.

8 minutes into the second half: In the first half, the score difference was too big. As for Greenrockets the first goal of the second half was the one they wanted to get. This desire was evident when a scrum near the halfway line led to a Verblitz committed a foul and Greenrockets’ penalty kick was successfully touched almost before the enemy’s goal. From here, Greenrockets had several close attacks continuously.

After some persistence, Greenrockets were able to get the ball from a lineout in the right corner, the FWs pushed forward as one, and succeeded in scoring the first try of the second half in the right center. The conversion goal after the try was unsuccessful, but the score was 10-29.

This try may have been the catalyst for Greenrockets and the team continued to play patiently defensively, although  the game almost became a one-sided affair for Verblitz.  Greenrockets made the game spectacle. The score remained deadlocked until late in the game.

Many of the fans in the audience in the photo above were wearing uniforms from their Top League days, cheering them on. In other words, longtime NEC Greenrockets. It means they are cheering for them. The attendance of this day was 1,902. It was a little sad to see empty seats, but for the passionate fans, go for it!

37 minutes into the second half: Verblitz could not score in  the second half of last week’s game. However, they finally managed to score in the last minutes of the game. Verblitz’   FW players repeatedly attacked in front of the goal, and finally scored a try by No.8 Himeno to the left center. The conversion goal after the try was also successful, and the game ended 10-36.

After the game, on the bus on the way back home Greenrockets’ fans were heard to say, “I can’t wait to see a winning game.

** Others **

 Greenrockets. While watching the pre-game practice, I noticed an unusual staff member.

The female staff member in the photo, a water attendant, was actively involved in assisting the practice as well as water supply, and even volunteered to join the pre-game circle. I was personally impressed because I had not seen such a scene at any other games.

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Stop the war.

Peace to Ukraine

RUGBY JERSEY – Japan Rugby League One Division 2, Section 8 – Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Sagamihara Dynaboars vs Hino Red Dolphins

(Author: Azul, March 21, 2022)

On March 19, 2022, I went to Gion Stadium in Sagamihara, Kanagawa Prefecture, this time to watch the game: Mitsubishi Dynaboars vs. the Hino Red Dolphins.

In Division 2, there are fewer games than in Division 1. There are six teams in the division, and they play each team in a home-and-away format, playing two games each, for a total of 10 games per season. After that, two games are played to determine the standings, and finally, one game is played as a replacement game for Division 1 and Division 3. Each team will play 13 games per year. The season is scheduled to end in late May.

The standings of Division 2 as of March 19 are shown in the table below.

Division 2
orderteamWinLoseEvenWPGD
1Sagamihara Dynaboars70032 
2Hanazono Kintetsu Liners52026216
3Mie Honda HEAT5202337
4Hino Red Dolphins34016 
5Kamaishi Seawaves RFC1605 
6Mazda Skyactivs Hiroshima0700 

WP=Winning Points

GD=Goal Difference

Sagamihara City is next to Hachioji City where I live, so it is slightly closer than going to Chichibunomiya Rugby Stadium. (It still takes 90 minutes to get to the stadium, though.)

It has been almost a year since I had been to Sagamihara GION Stadium. This park is so big that it takes about 15 minutes walk after getting off the bus. However, when the weather is nice, it is a great place to come and play with the family because the scenery is beautiful.

Since it is the home of the Dynaboars, there were team-related tents lined up near the venue. The maximum capacity of Gion Stadium is 15,000. It is a medium-sized stadium.

Let me introduce the two teams that will play today.

First, let me introduce the Sagamihara Dynaboars, the home team.

The team was founded in 1971 and celebrates its 50th anniversary this year. They have not won any championships since they were promoted to the top category of Japanese rugby a few years ago. However, the team’s strength over the past few years has been remarkable, year by year, and compared to two years ago, the team’s ability has steadily improved.

In Division 2, where the team currently belongs, they have gone undefeated for seven straight wins, and are expected to be promoted to Division 1 next season.

The team’s symbolic color is the same as that of its hometown, Sagamihara City.

Green.

Here is the starting member lineup for today’s match.

Dynaboars
No.Nameheightweightage 
1Hayato Hosoda173cm103kg26 
2Yoshimitsu Yasue176cm109kg37Japan 2cap
3Jun Morimoto175cm112kg25 
4Makoto Daniel Linde196cm109kg34 
5Jackson Hemopo195cm112kg28New Zealand 5cap
6Sam Chongkit197cm106kg27 
7Masataka Tsuruya186cm104kg31 
8Heiden Bedwell-Curtis194cm110kg30 
9Ippei Oshima172cm78kg26 
10Kazuki Ishida173cm85kg26 
11Alaia’sa Solarorand177cm95kg26 
12Michael Little183cm89kg29 
13Nozomi Nara180cm94kg25 
14Gosuke Kawakami173cm92kg27 
15Matt Vaega178cm90kg27 

Dynaboars players to watch: Kazuki Ishida

173 cm, 85 kg, 25 years old. Position: SO.

He plays SO, the command post of Dynaboars. At the beginning of the season, he was a reserve SO, but he was replaced by Colin Slade (NZ national team 21 cap) was injured in the season opener, he has been in command of the team in subsequent games. He has been able to control his unique spinning kicks and bring a good offensive and defensive rhythm to the team. He also has a high success rate in kicking goals that lead to points, and has now secured his position as an unshakable centerpiece of the team.

Next, let me introduce the visiting team, the Hino Red Dolphins.

Founded in 1950, this year marks the 71st anniversary of the founding of this traditional club. They were promoted to the top league in Like the Dynaboars, it is 2018 and The DD Cup will be awarded to the winning team.

Here is the Red Dolphins’ roster for today’s game

Red Dolphins
No.Nameheightweightage 
1Motoki Yamazaki174cm115kg33 
2Shunya Hamano182cm108kg22 
3Takuma Asahara179cm115kg34Japan 12cap
4Zephania Tuinona198cm108kg20 
5Akinori Hirota193cm110kg27 
6Ash Parker187cm106kg33 
7Tsuyoshi Murata186m101kg33Japan 7cap
8Kyosuke Horie183cm106kg31Japan 3cap
9Augustine Pulu180cm95kg32 
10Riku Kitahara166cm76kg22 
11Chance Peni190cm96kg28 
12Taroma Togo173cm84kg27 
13Mosese Tonga173cm102kg29 
14Taiki Kawai190cm97kg32 
15Gilies Kaka186cm91kg31 

Red Dolphins player to watch: Augustin Pulu

180 cm, 95 kg. 32 years old. 2Cap for NZ. position. SH.

He is the ace player of the Red Dolphins’ offense and defense. Due to injury, he has been late to the game, starting on March 12. He is expected to start this season as a starter.

Here is a commentary on the match. Today’s kickoff was at 12:00.

As for today’s highlights, there are three games left in Division 2, and the Red Dolphins have no choice but to beat the top teams in order to finish in the top 3 on their own strength. The catalyst for this will be the team’s ace, SH Pulu, who returned to the team last week, and the rest of the team’s attacking power. The one thing the Red Dolphins currently lack is decisiveness, so let’s see if they can do it.

11 minutes into the first half: The Dynaboars started the game on the offensive, and after two missed scoring chances.

The Red Dolphins then deployed to the left from their own territory and dropped a pass. Then, Dynaboars CTB Little kicked it in, and when it rolled to the opponents’ in-goal, he held it himself for the try. The SO Ishida scored the conversion goal after the try. Dynaboars score 7-0. The team took the lead.

18 minutes into the first half: The Red Dolphins attacked into enemy territory and a Dynaboars player fouled a high tackle near the center of the 22-meter line. The infringement allowed the Red Dolphins to opt for the PG, which was scored by CTB Togo. The score was 7-3.

21 minutes into the first half: The Dynaboars won a lineout on their own ball near the 22-meter line on the right side of the enemy line. From there, they spread the ball out and went close to their opponent’s goal on the right flank. From there, the Dynaboars moved to the left and CTB Little threw a long pass to the left end. This was caught by left WTB Sola-Roland, and he scored a try in the left corner. The SO Ishida scored the conversion goal after the try to make the score 14-3 in favor of the Dynaboars.

First half 27 minutes: The Dynaboars dropped the ball when deploying from their own territory, and the Red Dolphins attacked there. However, Dynaboars SO Ishida picked up the ball and he took advantage of a gap in the enemy’s defense and made a big advance toward the back of the Red Dolphins defenders. The Dynaboars CTB Little followed up from the left flank and ran in alone, scoring his second try of the day in the left-center. A successful conversion goal after the try made the score 21-3, giving the Dynaboars an 18 points lead.

First half 29 minutes: Dynaboars scored a try in their own territory. From a ruck, when SH Oshima kicked the ball,  the Red Dolphins lock Tuinona charged and was picked up by Red Dolphins SH Pulu, who ran down the left side of the field, past two Dynaboars defenders, and scored a try in the left corner. CTB Togo converted the try to make the score 21-10.

35 minutes into the first half: The Dynaboars surged forward in a series of attacks from near the halfway line. After a series of passes, Lock Hemopo made a huge gain on the left side of the field and was close to the goal line. The Dynaboards then attacked in rapid succession and expanded to the right, where WTB Sola-rorand received the ball at the right end and cut in through a gap in the enemy defense for his second goal of the day. He scored a try. The SO Ishida scored the conversion goal after the try to make the score 28-10 in favor of the Dynaboars.

The first half ended with this score.

Looking back on the first half, the Red Dolphins did not have many offensive moves or scoring patterns. The Red Dolphins were unable to attack the maul in front of the enemy goal, which had been a scoring pattern in the past, and the Dynaboars were able to block it. The Dynaboars defense was solid, in this case you can rephrase that the Dolphins’ attack ability was not enough.

The organizers announced that the attendance for today’s game was 1,767.

The stadium has a capacity of 15,000, so even if the Corona can only hold half of the crowd, we hope to get more than 3,000. Let’s all rugby fans get excited.

Then the second half started.

The Red Dolphins did not want to let the scoreline get any bigger, and they also wanted to score first in the second half. That desire showed itself, and the game went into a stalemate for a while. Until the 24th minute of the second half, the Red Dolphins were on the offensive from start to finish, keeping the game in their opponent’s territory. During that time, they made the chances of tries three times. However, each time, the TMO made a video decision and the tries were cancelled. The players of Dynaboars  inserted their hands between ball and the ground and did not allow it to be grounded. This is quite a high level of defensive awareness on the part of the team. Is this a result of the training of the defense coaches?

24 minutes into the second half: But it was the Red Dolphins who scored first in the second half. They attacked relentlessly in enemy territory, finally drawing a foul from the Dynaboars and scoring a penalty try.

The score was now 28-17, and the Red Dolphins were within 11 points.

32 minutes into the second half: the Red Dolphins kicked the ball from their own territory and the Dynaboars caught it in the right corner, from where it was deployed to the left. WTB Kawakami received the ball on the left edge of the field, cut in and drove forward, passing three Red Dolphins defenders for a big gain. From the resulting tight pack, the Dynaboars’ FW players surged forward and prop Ishii, who had come on as a substitute, received the ball and scored a try in the middle on the left.

While the Red Dolphins took many attempts to score a try, the Dynaboards broke their opponents’ formation cleanly and scored a try.

The game then went to no side, and although the Red Dolphins showed their mettle in the second half and put up a good fight, the Dynaboars showed their high defensive standards. As rivals in the same division, the Red Dolphins will need to strengthen their team and move up to Division 1.

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Stop the war.

Peace to Ukraine

RUGBY JERSEY – Japan Rugby League One Division 1 Section 9 – Tokyo Sangorius vs Kubota Spears Funabashi Tokyo Bay

(Author: Azul, March 13th, 2022)

It had been a long time since I had attended a night rugby game.

The venue was the same as usual, Chichibunomiya Rugby Ground in Minato-ku, Tokyo, but the kick-off time was 19:00. Night games started this season, and several games have already been held, but until now, the temperature was too low, so I did not feel like going to the games.

The last time I saw a night game was during the 2019 RWC, so this will be my first night game in three years. Also, the tickets are about $1.000 more expensive than the daytime games. Hence, I was expecting a game that would surely be a lot of fun. In that sense, I was expecting a good game since this game is a direct match between Spears (#1 in Division 1) and Sungoliath (#2).

When I entered the venue, I found that the crowd was quite large. According to the organizer’s announcement, there were 6,572 paid attendees that day. The average number of visitors to the games I have attended this season was about 3,000, which is about double the number of visitors to the games I have attended this season. However, the largest crowd this season was at the opening game, which drew about 10,000.

Both Spears and Sungoliath are popular teams, and the temperature was rather high (about 14 degrees Celsius), so it was a good day for a night game.

League One has reached the ninth round, and here are the standings as of March 11.

This season, the top four teams will advance to the tournament finals, while the bottom three teams will face off against each other in Division 2.

rankingteamWinLoseEvenWPGD
1Kubota Spears71034 
2Tokyo Sungoliath71033 
3Saitama Wildnights62027114
4Toyota Verblitz6202723
5Yokohama Eagles53023 
6Tokyo Brave Lupas44020 
7Black Rams Tokyo35016 
8Green Rockets Tokatsu26012 
9Kobe Steelers26011 
10Shizuoka Blue Revs26010-82
11Red Hurricanes Osaka26010-117
12Shining Arks Tokyo Bay2608 

WP=Winning Point

GD=Goal Difference

Let us introduce the teams competing in today’s matches.

First up is the home team, TOKYO Sungoliath.

The team boasts the strongest attack in League One. The team can score from any position on the front or back line, and out of the 15 starting members, 10 of them have represented the national team. The competition for regular players is fierce because of the depth of the team. Below is this week’s starting lineup.

No.Nameheightweightage 
1Shintaro Ishihara181cm105kg31Japan 11cap
2Kosuke Horikoshi175cm100kg26Japan 4cap
3Shinnosuke Kakinaga180cm115kg30Japan 10cap
4Takayasu Tsuji190cm107kg26 
5Wataru Kobayashi195cm116kg27 
6Kanji Shimokawa187cm106kg23 
7Naoki Ozawa187cm103kg33Japan 4cap
8Sean Mcmahon186m100kg27Australia 27cap
9Yutaka Nagare166cm71kg29Japan 27cap
10Hikaru Tamura175cm85kg28 
11Tevita Li182cm95kg26 
12Ryoto Nakamura178cm92kg30Japan 30cap
13Samu Kerevi182cm106kg28Australia 38cap
14Seiya Ozaki174cm84kg26Japan 3cap
15Damian Mckenzie177cm78kg26New Zealand  40cap

 Sungoliath is on this day, we were able to assemble almost the best team.

Now, let me introduce visitor team KUBOTA Spears.

Spears is a strong team that made it to the top 4 of the Top League last season. The company’s strength has been improved. This season, they are one of the favorites to win the championship.

Today’s starting lineup is as follows.

No.Nameheightweightage 
1Kengo Kitagawa178cm110kg29Japan 3cap
2Hiroaki Sugimoto181cm105kg33 
3Opeti Helu190cm127kg23 
4Takenori Matsui195cm115kg25 
5Yuki Aoki188cm105kg29 
6Finau Tupa190cm115kg32 
7Takeo Suenaga178cm98kg27 
8Faulua Maikisi187cm112kg24Japan 2cap
9Kazuhiro Taniguchi164cm73kg25 
10Bernard Foley182cm89kg32Australia 71cap
11Koga Nezuka173cm82kg23 
12Harumichi Tatekawa180cm93kg32Japan 55cap
13Sione Teaupa183cm97kg29Japan 3cap
14Kim Suryung186cm90kg23 
15Gerhard Van Den Heever192cm102kg32Japan

The team is aiming for the championship this season, and boasts a strong lineup of players that rivals Sungoliath. Especially, FW is strong, and compared to other teams, this season’s FW is bigger in size. However, two of their main players (Malkolm Marx and Peter Labuschagne) will not be able to play this week due to injury. It will be interesting to see how this will affect today’s match.

Let the game begin.

2 minutes into the first half: Immediately after the kickoff, Spears had a scrum on their own ball in front of the opponents’ goal line. Makisi poked in and scored the first try in the right center. With the absence of hooker Marx, the team’s mainstay, the scrum was in jeopardy, but the visitors were able to push on and win the game. The conversion goal after the try was missed. The score was 0-5 in favor of Spears.

6 minutes into the first half: The substitute hooker’s throw-ins were particularly noteworthy in that they were fouled.

Sungoliath won a lineout infringement and won a scrum of their own ball in front of the enemy goal line. From there, Sungoliath expanded and on the third attack, prop Ishihara scored a try under the left goal post. The conversion goal after the goal was also successful, and Sungoliath succeeded in reversing the score to 7-5.

First half 12 minutes: Sungoliath chose to go for the PG after an infringement by their opponents, and FB Mckenzie scored to make the score 10-5.

First half 23 minutes: After a brief exchange of kicks, Spears WTB Nezuka caught the ball near the halfway line and raced down the left side of the field, passing several enemy defenders and making a big gain. From there, the ball was spread out to the right, and near the 22m line, a tight battle ensued. CTB Teaupa took advantage of a gap in the crowd to break through and score a try in the middle on the right. SO Foley scored the conversion goal after the try. The Spears were able to re-take the lead with the score 10-12.

First half 28 minutes: Sungoliath got into the enemy territory and started to attack, and SH Nagare deployed quickly, making it difficult for Spears to block the attack. Finally, SO Tamura rolled in a punt from the middle of the 22m line, and left WTB Li caught it and scored a try at the left end. The conversion goal after the try was also scored.  The score was 17-12, Sungoliath leading by 5 points.

First half 35 minutes: Sungoliath dominated the game from the midway point of the first half until this time. SH Nagare led a series of attacks that left Sungoliath with an extra man on the outside. Finally, near the 22-meter line, Sungoliath made a move to the left, and SO Tamura threw a long pass that WTB Li caught and put it on the left edge for his second try was scored. The conversion goal after the try failed. The score was 22-12, Sungoliath leading by 10 points.

First 41 minutes: Spears finally took control of the ball towards the end of the first half. They attacked deep into the enemy territory and repeatedly rushed toward the goal line, mainly through their FWs. After the horn sounded at the end of the first half, a series of attacks led to a rightward expansion and the Spears’ CTB Tatekawa threw a long pass to Sungoliath’s FB Mckenzie flicks it away with one hand and is fouled, Mckenzie is sent off for 10 minutes. Spears was awarded a certified try. The score was 22-19, and Spears finished the first half with a three-point lead.

At the end of the first half, Spears were still without their mainstay hooker Marx and flanker Labuschagne. Nevertheless, Spears was still within 3 points of Sungoliath at the end of the first half, showing the improvement of Spears’ team strength this season. The game was on.

As expected, it was getting a little chilly after 20:00 at night, but today’s hot game was worth the extra 1,000 yen. Until halftime, food and drink were sold at the stadium, and I was glad to see that everyday life had returned to normal.

Sungoliath started the second half with the introduction of a series of impact players, showing the depth of their lineup.

12 minutes into the second half: Sungoliath gradually advanced with each successive attack, with the players who came on in the second half showing their strength. After a concentrated attack on the left side of the field, Sungoliath made a big move to the right side, and finally the ball was passed to right WTB Ozaki, who used his individual skills to get past two men and score a try. The conversion goal after the try was missed. The score was 27-19, Sungoliath leading by 8 points.

20 minutes into the second half. Sungoliath was the score was 30-19 after FB Mckenzie scored a PG after a foul by the opponent in enemy territory. The Spears were able to pull away.

29 minutes into the second half: Today’s game was a game of scoring when both sides got to the goal line and scored there. From a lineout in front of the goal, Spears flanker Finau scored a try in the middle of the right field line after a great sign play, and the conversion goal failed. The score was 30-24 and Spears was within 6 points.

33 minutes into the second half: Sungoliath was in enemy territory and drew a foul from Spears, earning the right to a PG. FB Mckenzie scored on it, making the score 33-24 and giving Sungoliath a 9-point lead.

34 minutes into the second half: Spears took the ball into their own territory or to the left, and WTB Nezuka took the ball past the opposing defense for a big gain. SO Kishioka and SH Fujiwaraga connected and quickly approached the opponent’s goal line. Once caught by Sungoliath’s defenders, they moved to the right through a tight battle, and Spears’ SO Kisioka released a kick pass. The ball was caught by FL Tupa, who was free, and he scored a try at the right end. After the try, the conversion goal failed. The score was now 33-29 and Spears were within four points.

Toward the end of the match, the game heated up with Spears catching up quickly. Sungoliath, however, was able to run away with it and the game was over.

With this victory, Sungoliath is back on top of the table. Spears, who lost the game, also gained one point to take second place, as their loss was by seven points or less. The next match between the two teams will likely be in the final tournament, and we hope they will play each other with their best teams. The surrounding spectators left with satisfied looks on their faces.

Stop war.

Peace to Ukraine

RUGBY JERSEY – Japan Rugby League One Division 2, Section 6 – Hino Red Dolphins vs Mie Honda Heat

(Author: Azul, March 6th, 2022)

A message from the author will be posted before this article.

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STOP WAR

Peace to Ukraine

When I see the tragic situation of the war happening in Ukraine on TV every day, I can’t help but to do something about it. The war in Ukraine is a “crisis of the moment” for people all over the world.

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March 6, 2022 Division 2 of Japan Rugby League One has reached the 6th round. First, the current standings of Division 2 are as follows.

Division 2
orderteamWinLoseEvenWP
1Sagamihara Dynaboars50023
2Hanazono Kintetsu Liners41020
3Mie Honda HEAT32014
4Hino Red Dolphins23010
5Kamaishi Seawaves RFC1505
6Mazda Skyactivs Hiroshima0400

The match on this day will decide the right to challenge for the replacement match with Division One. This is a head-to-head matchup between the Honda Heat, currently in 3rd place, and the Red Dolphins, currently in 4th place. The Red Dolphins, in particular, will almost lose their qualification to challenge if they lose today’s match. Can the Red Dolphins hold on?

The venue for today’s game is Musashino Athletic Field in Musashino City, Tokyo. This is the first time for me to come here. To get to the venue, take the Chuo Line from JR Hachioji Station and get off at JR Mitaka Station (about 30 minutes). The stadium is about 2 km away from the station. If you take the bus from Mitaka Station, get off at Musashino City Hall and walk for 2 minutes to get there.

On the day of the event, Musashino Citizens Day, Musashino citizens could enter the stadium for only 1,000 yen for unreserved seats in the back stand. Normally, the price is 2,000 yen, so this means that admission was half price.

On this day, the home team was the Hino Red Dolphins, and a banner of the Red Dolphins players was flying at the entrance.

Let me introduce both teams. First, here are the starting members of the home team, the Hino Red Dolphins.

Red Dolphins
No.Nameheightweightage 
1Motoki Yamazaki174cm115kg33 
2Shunya Hamano182cm108kg22 
3Takuma Asahara179cm115kg34Japan 12cap
4Takehiro Kimura187cm95kg29 
5Zephania Tuinona198cm108kg20 
6Ash Parker187cm106kg33 
7Kyosuke Horie183m106kg33Japan 3cap
8Ryosuke Chifu182cm112kg33 
9Norifumi Hashimoto164cm74kg24 
10Riku Kitahara166cm76kg22 
11Chance Peni190cm96kg28 
12Taiki Kawai170cm84kg22 
13Mosese Tonga173cm102kg29 
14Josefa Lilidam190cm97kg32Japan 7th
15Blendan Jamenz182cm85kg21 

 I believe that the Red Dolphins are a team with a lot of potential, and if they get a chance, they can rise to the top of the league. I am sure they will give it their all, especially since they can’t afford to lose today’s game. So, what kind of game will they show us today?

Next, let me introduce today’s opponent, Mie Honda Heat. This team is also a strong team that belonged to the Top League last season, and has a good track record and ability. The starting lineup for today’s match is as follows.

HEATS
No.Nameheightweightage 
1Tatsuhiko Tsurukawa182cm114kg26 
2Seung Hyok Lee179cm110kg23 
3Matthys Basson190cm116kg26 
4Franco Mostert200cm112kg31South Africa 49cap
5Paddy Battler191cm107kg31 
6Ryota Kobayashi182cm98kg30 
7Ryo Furuta183cm99kg26 
8Viliami Afu Kaipouli189cm115kg24 
9Kenta Yamaji171cm73kg32 
10Gwantee Oh180cm90kg25 
11Masaki Fujisaki175cm86kg27 
12Kaito Morikawa176cm87kg33 
13Klynton Knox182cm98kg29 
14Nobutaka Ubukata169cm82kg33 
15Matto Duffie192cm95kg31New Zealand  2cap

** Players to watch out for **

Franco Mostert, the number 4 lock. He is 200 cm tall and weighs 112 kg. He is a world-famous player who boasts a South Africa national team career cap of 48.

Honda HEAT has a strong defensive team, and in attack, they have breakthrough players in key positions. When the game turns bad weather and becomes a contest of strength, they will show their strength.

Let’s start today’s match. The weather was clear and sunny, a perfect day to watch a rugby match. The number of spectators on that day was about 2,000. It was a little bit small.

13 minutes into the first half: It was Honda HEAT who scored the first goal, with HEAT’s individual forward momentum outstripping the Red Dolphins defense, and with each successive attack, they made a little more headway. Finally, left WTB Fujisaki scored a try in the left corner. SO Oh scored the conversion goal after the try and the score was 0-7, HEAT taking the lead.

First 18 minutes: The Red Dolphins attempted a series of attacks from near halfway. SH Hashimoto broke through on the right flank and passed to WTB Peni. He made a big gain and went close to the goal, but was caught by HEAT’s defenders. From there, the Red Dolphins moved to the right and finally WTB Lilidam dragged two HEAT players behind him and scored a try in the right corner. The conversion goal after the try was missed. The score was 5-7 and the Red Dolphins were within two points.

27 minutes in the first half: HEAT chose to go for the PG after an infringement by their opponents near the 10m line, which was converted by SO Oh scored. The score was 5-10, HEAT leading by 5 points.

The score remained unchanged for the remainder of the first half, and halftime arrived.

At halftime, the Red Dolphins mascot appeared again and did a lap around the field. Names are currently being sought.

HONDA Heat’s individual contact with the Strong in strength, the Red Dolphins were unable to advance, even when deployed in a series of attacks. Conversely, HEAT was able to gradually advance when they attacked in succession. The Red Dolphins would have to find a new attacking outlet in the second half.

And so the second half began.

14 minutes into the second half: HEAT had the upper hand in ball possession, and the Red Dolphins were unable to get into enemy territory. However, a HEAT infringement allowed the Dolphins to advance to the goal line, where they broke through with a maul from a lineout. After a few more maul attacks, prop Westhuizen scored a try in the middle of the field on the left. A conversion goal after the goal was also successful, making the score 12-10 in favor of the Red Dolphins.

18 minutes into the second half: HEAT was awarded a PG by the opposing team after a foul on their opponents, and scored a try on the way. SO Lance scored to make the score 12-13. HEAT was back on top.

20 minutes into the second half: HEAT’s attackers gradually moved forward, using the strength of their contact. As they closed in on goal, the BK players moved in unison from the left side to the right to break through the Red Dolphins’ defensive net. Finally, HEAT’s SO Lance came around to the center of the goal post and scored a try. Conversion goal after the try was also successful, making the score 12-20 and giving HEAT an 8-point lead.

33 minutes into the second half: The Red Dolphins scrummed deep into the enemy territory, and then took the ball to the right, where the No.8 connected with the SH and finally with the FB, who came on the way. FB Tougou scored a try right in the middle. The conversion goal after the try was also successful, making the score 19-20 and bringing the Red Dolphins within one point.

The Red Dolphins attacked from their own territory and went deep into enemy territory in the remaining time, but when the ball was dropped in front of them, their opponents picked it up and kicked it out to end the game.

The final score was 19-20 in favor of HEAT.

NICE GAME.