Saturday, January 18, 2014

RUGBY IN JAPAN NEWSLETTER Vol.11, No.1

The Rugby in Japan newsletter from Ian McDonnell is now into its 11th year.

RiJ is still catching up. Enjoy the read.

Contents

  • Japan Rugby Top League 2013-14: Stage Two, Round 5

Top League

Japan Rugby Top League 2013-14

Stage Two, Round Five

Group A

Date

Team

Score

Team

K/O

Venue

Sat, 04 Jan 2014

Canon

3-53

Panasonic (7Ts)

12:00

Chichibu, Tokyo

 

NEC (2Ts)

17-33

Kobe (5Ts)

14:15

Chichibu, Tokyo

Sun, 05 Jan 2014

Toyota (6Ts)

41-16

Yamaha (1T)

14:15

Mizuho, Aichi

 

Toshiba (2Ts)

29-30

Suntory (3Ts)

13:00

Ajinomoto, Tokyo

 

Group B

Date

Team

Score

Team

K/O

Venue

Sat, 04 Jan 2014

NTT Docomo (2Ts)

12-28

Kubota (4Ts)

13:00

Nagai, Osaka

Sun, 05 Jan 2014

Toyota Industries (5Ts)

34-21

NTT Comm. (3Ts)

12:00

Mizuho, Aichi

 

Coca-Cola (2Ts)

20-27

Kintetsu (3Ts)

12:00

Level 5, Fukuoka

 

Kyuden (5Ts)

31-29

Ricoh (5Ts)

14:15

Level 5, Fukuoka

Stage Two Round Five Wrap-up

Group A

In the first game of a double header at the Prince Chichibu Memorial Rugby Ground in Tokyo on Saturday, Canon Eagles went down heavily to Panasonic Wild Knights losing 53-3. The Wild Knights have now won all five games they have played in Stage Two with this big win confirming them as firm title contenders. Panasonic only led 13-3 at the break but a big second half saw them pull away from the Eagles on the scoreboard as the half progressed. The initial damage was done up front with locks Daniel Heenan and Yu Young-Nam scoring the first three tries of the latter half before Berrick Barnes and JP Pietersen got into the try-scoring action. In an indication of how effective the Panasonic forwards were, loosehead prop Keita Inagaki was named man of the match.

In the second game in Tokyo, NEC Green Rockets lost to Kobe Steel Kobelco Steelers 33-17. Shaun Webb got NEC on the scoreboard first with an early penalty but the Steelers had the better of the first half overall taking a 12-10 lead into halftime. After the break, tries to flanker and captain Daiki Hashimoto and centre Jaque Fourie pushed out the lead to 26-10 before giant wing Nemani Nadolo pegged one back for the Rockets. Kobe finished the stronger though, with wing Yuta Imamura closing out the game with the fifth Kobe try in the seventy-seventh minute of play.

On Sunday, Toyota Verblitz beat Yamaha Jubilo 41-16 at the Mizuho Rugby park in Nagoya. Despite the fact the Verblitz were handed three yellow cards throughout the match, the home side simply had too much firepower across the board as they overwhelmed Jubilo six tries to one. There was not much in it at the end of the first half with Toyota holding a slender 12-9 lead but the second half was a different story. The Verblitz piled on another four tries to be out to a 34-9 lead by the hour mark and after that the hosts closed down the game. Yuki Yatomi scored the only try for Yamaha in the twenty-ninth minute of the latter half but Toyota had the last say with halfback Ippei Asada scoring the final try in the closing minutes.

In the final Group A game in round five, Toshiba Brave Lupus lost 30-29 to Suntory Sungoliath in the Fuchu derby at the Ajinomoto Stadium. In a tight one between two of the heavy weights in the league, centre Ryan Nicholas edge the Sungoliath one point in front in the thirty-second minute of the second half setting up a grandstand finish. Toshiba halfback Takahiro Ogawa had the opportunity to steal the game at the death but his attempt at penalty did not find its mark leaving Suntory to take the spoils. Suntory lock and captain led from the front and was named the man of the match.

Group B

On Saturday, NTT Docomo Red Hurricanes lost to Kubota Spears 28-12 at the Nagai Stadium in Osaka. Kubota had the run of the first half with flanker Phillip Finau, centre Katoni Otukolo and No8 Erone Takitaki touching down to create a 21-0 lead at the end of the first forty minutes of play. The Red Hurricanes struck back early in the latter half with tighthead prop Hiroshi Kitajima scoring the first of his two tries for the afternoon but one more Kubota try was enough to clinch the win and also the bonus point. Kubota fullback Sam Norton-Knight was the man of the match.

On Sunday, Toyota Industries Shuttles beat NTT Communications Shining Arcs 34-21 at the Mizuho Rugby park in Nagoya. Toyota Industries lost to Kubota in round one but have since had four wins in a row to stay at the top of Group B with Kubota. Lock Isaac Ross got the scoring going with a try for NTT Comm. in the third minute of play but after that the first half belonged to the Shuttles with two tries seeing the Toyota side out to a 15-7 lead at the break. The Shining Arcs fought back with two second half tries to hit the front 21-15 before running out of steam. No8 Ryan Kankowski started the comeback for the Shuttles with a try in the fifteenth minute and this led to two more team tries as the locals pulled away on the scoreboard over the final quarter.

In the first game of a double header at the Level Five Stadium in Fukuoka on Sunday, Coca-Cola West Red Sparks lost 27-20 to Kintetsu Liners. The Red Sparks led 20-7 early in the second stanza but the Liners found another gear or two and came home over the top with two further tries seeing them home. Coca-Cola wing Yamato Eto was sinbinned in the twenty-sixth minute of the second half and this gave Kintetsu the opportunity to use the ball with a man advantage out wide. Masaaki Murashita scored in the twenty-seventh minute and then Chinese wing Yang Li scored in the thirty-sixth minute to put Kintetsu back in front and from there they did enough to shut out the game and take the win.

In the second game in Fukuoka, Kyuden Voltex beat Ricoh Black Rams 31-29. Kyuden or NTT Docomo are shaping as the most likely contenders for relegation for the team that finishes in last place in Group B and to avoid this possibility the Voltex came up with this vital home win over Ricoh. Both sides scored five tries apiece and had Riki Flutey landed a late conversion it would have been good enough for a draw but the kick sailed wide leaving Kyuden to collect only their second win of the season. The win also gives Kyuden eleven competition points and a buffer over NTT Docomo at the bottom of Group B on four points.

Group A

 

Team

P

W

D

L

F

A

Diff

BP1

BP2

Pts

1

Panasonic (+4)

5

5

0

0

165

59

106

3

0

27

2

Suntory (+4)

5

4

0

1

181

125

56

3

0

23

3

Yamaha (+3)

5

3

0

2

134

126

8

2

1

18

4

Kobe (+2)

5

3

0

2

154

126

28

3

0

17

5

Toshiba (+2)

5

3

0

2

116

98

18

0

2

16

6

Canon (+1)

5

1

0

4

87

169

-82

0

2

7

7

NEC (+3)

5

0

0

5

104

169

-65

1

2

6

8

Toyota (+1)

5

1

0

4

89

158

-69

1

0

6

Group B

 

Team

P

W

D

L

F

A

Diff

BP1

BP2

Pts

1

Kubota (+4)

5

4

0

1

133

58

75

2

1

23

2

Toyota Industries (+3)

5

4

0

1

164

116

48

4

0

23

3

Kintetsu (+3)

5

4

0

1

132

124

8

1

1

21

4

Ricoh (+2)

5

2

0

3

148

123

25

3

2

15

5

NTT Comm. (+4)

5

2

0

3

117

151

-34

2

1

15

6

Coca-Cola (+1)

5

2

0

3

99

122

-23

2

2

13

7

Kyuden (+1)

5

2

0

3

110

165

-55

2

0

11

8

NTT Docomo (+2)

5

0

0

5

83

127

-44

0

2

4

Four points for win, two for draw, one bonus point for four tries or more (BP1) and one bonus point for losing by seven or less (BP2).

Leading Point Scorers

At the completion Stage One and then Stage Two, Round Five, Suntory centre Ryan Nicholas tops the point scorers list with 155 points.

 

Name

Team

T

G

PG

DG

Pts

1

Ryan Nicholas

Suntory

2

38

23

0

155

2

Ayumu Goromaru

Yamaha

2

31

27

0

153

3

Shaun Webb

NEC

1

17

28

0

123

4

Harumichi Tatekawa

Kubota

0

21

22

0

108

5

Yasumasa Shigemitsu

Kintetsu

2

27

14

0

109

6

Ryohei Mitomo

Canon

1

29

12

0

99

7

Yoshio Kimishima

NTT Comm.

2

24

10

0

88

8

Shotaro Onishi

Toyota Ind.

1

28

6

0

79

9

Berrick Barnes

Panasonic

3

13

11

0

74

10

Takahiro Ogawa

Toshiba

2

10

12

0

66

Leading Try Scorers

At the completion Stage One and then Stage Two, Round Five, Kobe centre Jaque Fourie tops the try scorers list with 13 tries.

 

Name

Team

Tries

1

Jaque Fourie

Kobe

13

2

Akihito Yamada

Panasonic

10

3

Shindo Kamaike

NEC

9

4

Tokiro Harada

Canon

8

4

Rikiya Asami

Toyota Ind.

8

4

Kenta Tsukamoto

Suntory

8

4

Masakatsu Hikosaka

Toyota

8

4

Ryan Kankowski

Toyota Ind.

8

9

JP Pietersen

Panasonic

7

10

Koliniasi Ryu Holani

Panasonic

6

10

Radike Samo

Kintetsu

6

10

Shuetsu Narita

Suntory

6

10

Tim Bennetts

Canon

6

Stage 2, Round 5 Man-of-the-match Awards

Date
Group Teams Score Teams MOTM
Sat 04 Jan 2014 A Canon 3-53 Panasonic Keita Inagaki,
Panasonic No.1
  A NEC 17-33 Kobe Hiroshi Yamashita,
Kobe No.3
  B NTT Docomo 12-28 Kubota Sam Norton-Knight,
Kubota No.15
Sun 05 Jan 2014 B Toyota Industries 34-21 NTT Comm. Ryan Kankowski,
Toyota Ind. No.8
  A Toyota 41-16 Yamaha Koji Wada,
Toyota No.11
  B Coca-Cola 20-27 Kintetsu Yang Li,
Kintetsu No.11
  B Kyuden 31-29 Ricoh Makoto Kato,
Kyuden No.14
  A Toshiba 29-30 Suntory Shinya Makabe,
Suntory

 

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