RiJ continues to look at the build up to the international season with Junior Japan now playing in the Pacific Rugby Cup in Australia and New Zealand and the Japan High Schools on tour in Italy and France. See below for details.
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Ian McDonnell lives and works in Japan. He can be contacted at ianmcdo@apost.plala.or.jp
CONTENTS
- Junior Japan at the Pacific Rugby Cup 2013
- Japan High Schools Tour of Italy and France 2013
- IRB Junior World Rugby Trophy 2013
Junior Japan at the Pacific Rugby Cup 2013
On 28 February 2013, the Japan Rugby Football Union announced a 30-man Junior Japan squad to participate in the IRB Pacific Rugby Cup 2013.
The IRB PRC 2013 involves sixteen teams, namely, Waratahs, Fiji, Reds A, Tonga, Brumbies, Samoa, Brisbane Academy, Sydney Academy, Melbourne Rebels, Western Force, Highlanders XV, Blues XV, Hurricanes XV, Crusaders XV, Chiefs XV and Junior Japan.
Junior Japan Squad
Name | Club | Age | Hgt/Wgt | Caps |
Kengo KITAGAWA | Doshisha University | 20 | 178/109 | - |
Shohei HIRANO | Tokai University | 19 | 178/120 | - |
Atsushi SAKATE | Teikyo University | 19 | 180/99 | - |
Haruki OTA | Kintetsu Liners | 26 | 176/97 | - |
Kazuhiro SHIBATA | Ricoh Black Rams | 26 | 186/108 | - |
Koki YAMAMOTO | Kinki University | 22 | 181/115 | - |
Takumi MIKAMI | Tokai University | 22 | 192/105 | - |
Kazuki HIMENO | Haruhigaoka High School | 18 | 187/100 | - |
Yuji KITAGAWA | Panasonic Wild Knights | 26 | 195/108 | 6 |
Kazuhiko USAMI | Ritsumeikan University | 21 | 195/106 | - |
Tsuyoshi MURATA | NEC Green Rockets | 24 | 185/102 | - |
Kyosuke HORIE | Meiji University | 22 | 182/102 | - |
Yoshitaka TOKUNAGA | Kwansei Gakuin University | 20 | 185/98 | - |
Hayato NISHIUCHI | Hosei University | 19 | 180/90 | - |
Takamichi SASAKI | Suntory Sungoliath | 29 | 184/97 | 13 |
Hiroki YAMAMOTO | Tsukuba University | 20 | 187/90 | - |
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Takahiro OGAWA | Nihon University | 21 | 172/72 | - |
Issei SHIGE | Josho Gakuen High School | 18 | 170/76 | - |
Takuya YAMASAWA | Fukaya High School | 18 | 178/82 | - |
Yosuke MORITA | NEC Green Rockets | 24 | 177/88 | - |
Kenki FUKUOKA | Tsukuba University | 20 | 175/83 | - |
Takaaki NAKAZURU | Waseda University | 22 | 177/77 | - |
Yasuki HAYASHI | Panasonic Wild Knights | 27 | 176/85 | - |
Yuya NOGUCHI | Panasonic Wild Knights | 26 | 174/83 | - |
Daishi MURATA | Suntory Sungoliath | 24 | 182/81 | - |
Tonisio VAIFU | Tenri University | 22 | 176/101 | - |
Yoshikazu FUJITA | Waseda University | 19 | 184/86 | 1 |
Sho TAKENAKA | Tsukuba University | 20 | 176/87 | - |
Rikiya MATSUDA | Fushimi Technical High School | 18 | 178/80 | - |
Yasutaka SASAKURA | Panasonic Wild Knights | 24 | 186/88 | - |
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Head coach Satoru Endo.
Schedule
Date | Team | Score | Team | Kick-off | Venue |
Tuesday 12 March 2013 | Brisbane Academy | 76-26 | Junior Japan | 18:00 | Ballymore |
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Monday 18 March 2013 | Reds A | - | Junior Japan | 18:00 | Ballymore |
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Saturday 23 March 2013 | Sydney Academy | - | Junior Japan | 16:00 | Griffith Oval |
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Thursday 28 March 2013 | Blues XV | - | Junior Japan | 18:30 | Bell Park, Pakuranga RFC |
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Tuesday 02 April 2013 | Highlanders XV | - | Junior Japan | 16:30 | Forsyth Barr Stadium |
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Sunday 07 April 2013 | Hurricanes XV | - | Junior Japan | 16:00 | Community Trust Domain |
Game 1:
Brisbane Academy 76 d
Junior Japan 26 – Tries: Takuya Yamasawa 2, Takaaki Nakazuru and Takumi Mikami; Conversions: Takuya Yamasawa 3
Date: Tuesday 12 March 2013.
Venue: Ballymore, Brisbane.
Kick-off: 18:00.
Halftime: Brisbane Academy 45 – Junior Japan 12.
Junior Japan: 1- Kengo Kitagawa, 2- Haruki Ota, 3- Kazuhiro Shibata, 4- Takumi Mikami, 5- Yuji Kitagawa, 6- Tsuyoshi Murata (c), 7- Kyosuke Horie, 8- Takamichi Sasaki, 9- Takahiro Ogawa, 10- Takuya Yamasawa, 11- Sho Takenaka, 12- Yasuki Hayashi, 13- Daishi Murata, 14- Takaaki Nakazuru, 15- Yasutaka Sasakura.
Reserves: 16- Atsushi Sakate (subbed 2, 6 min 2H), 17- Shohei Hirano, 18- Koki Yamamoto (subbed 3, 15 min 2H), 19- Kazuhiko Usami (subbed 5, 23 min 2H), 20- Yoshitaka Tokunaga (subbed 8, 23 min 2H), 21- Issei Shige, 22- Yosuke Morita (subbed 10, 33 min 2H), 23- Yoshikazu Fujita (subbed 14, 15 min 2H).
Comments by head coach Satoru Endo
We approached this game with the team slogan of playing attacking rugby for the full 80 minutes. In defence we tackled well around the set plays, however, a high error rate blew out the final score. We are not going to lose heart from this result and will go into our second game with the aim of playing our brand of attacking rugby.
Comments by captain Tsuyoshi Murata
We gave away a lot of points from our own mistakes. We couldn’t quite hold our shape in defence and this also contributed to the scoreline. In camp leading up to the tour we practised attacking rugby and we managed to produce some good phases of attacking play in this match which is a real positive for us. If we can find our form we will be able to move the ball, get across the gain line and score tries. If we can do what we practised we can win. In the up-coming games we have to work on performing under pressure situations. As captain I felt I did not lead from the front today, but there is no time to dwell on this as we have to move forward as a team on the whole.
Japan High Schools Tour to Italy and France 2013
The Japan High Schools tour Italy and France from 9-26 March 2013.
27-man Japan High Schools Squad 2013
Position | Name | School | Height | Weight |
Looseheads | Atsuteru HORIKIRI | Kugayama | 180 | 105 |
| Kosuke HORIKOSHI | Toin Gakuen | 173 | 98 |
| Kisato TORIHARA | Kagoshima Jitsugyo | 180 | 108 |
Hookers | Shogo HIDAKA | Josho Gakuen | 172 | 92 |
| Yuji TAKEI | Gose Jitsugyo | 182 | 97 |
Tightheads | Takayuki WATANABE | Sapporo Yamanote | 182 | 113 |
| KOO Ji-Won | Nihon Bunri Dai | 184 | 115 |
Locks | Shoma MAKINOUCHI | Higashi Fukuoka | 188 | 95 |
| Shinichi TANAKA | Kugayama | 186 | 90 |
| Eishin KUWANO | Chikushi | 190 | 93 |
Flankers | Tomohito MIYAKAWA | Akita Technical | 190 | 80 |
| Tatsuya SUZUKI | Meikei Gakuen | 180 | 90 |
| Takeo SUENAGA | Fukuoka | 179 | 77 |
No8s | Sota OKETANI | Josho Gakuen | 176 | 95 |
| Tevita TATAFU | Meguro Gakuin | 183 | 98 |
Halfbacks | Taiki KOYAMA | Ashibetsu | 165 | 67 |
| Atsushi Yumoto | Tokai Gyosei | 164 | 59 |
Five-eighth | Genta WADA | Gose Jitsugyo | 178 | 79 |
Five-eighth/centre | Toshiki HAMAGISHI | Tokyo | 175 | 88 |
Centres | Keita SUZUKI | Meikei Gakuen | 175 | 77 |
| Rio MIKASA | Fukaya | 171 | 76 |
| Eito NAKANISHI | Josho Gakuen | 173 | 86 |
Wings | Chihito Matsui | Josho Gakuen | 180 | 76 |
| Seiya OZAKI | Fushimi Technical | 172 | 72 |
| Shuhei NARITA | Akita Technical | 174 | 67 |
Fullbacks | Ryuji NOGUCHI | Tokai Gyosei | 178 | 72 |
| Shinya MORITA | Rakuhoku | 170 | 70 |
Staff
Manager: Yoshihiro Sakata (JRFU).
Assistant manager: Tomokazu Nogami (Josho Gakuen).
Head coach: Noriyuki Yokota (Fukaya).
Coach: Tomoya Takahashi (Kurosawajiri Technical).
Coach: Yoshihiko Yoshihara (Hachinohe Minami).
Doctor: Takuro Moriya (Chiba Rosai Hospital).
Trainer: Tetsu Oishi (Teikyo University of Science).
General: Satoshi Komorita (Kobe City College of Technology).
Game 1:
Japan High Schools 27 d Italy U18 14
Date: Wednesday 13 March 2013
Venue: Centro Sportivo “Albonico”, Turin, Italy
Kick-off: 14:30 local Italy time (00:30, Thursday 14 March 2012, Japan time)
Halftime: Italy U18 14 – Japan High Schools 10
NB: 35 minutes halves
Japan High Schools: 1- Kosuke Horikoshi, 2- Shogo Hidaka, 3- Koo Ji-Won, 4- Shoma Makinouchi, 5- Shinichi Tanaka, 6- Takeo Suenaga, 7- Tevita Tatafu, 8- Sota Oketani, 9- Atsushi Yumoto (c), 10- Toshiki Hamagishi, 11- Shuhei Narita, 12- Keita Suzuki, 13- Eito Nakanishi, 14- Chihito Matsui and 15- Ryuji Noguchi.
Reserves: 16- Yuji Takei, 17- Atsuteru Horikiri, 18- Eishin Kuwano, 19- Tomohito Miyakawa, 20- Taiki Koyama, 21- Genta Wada, 22- Shinya Morita, 23- Kisato Torihara, 24- Tatsuya Suzuki, 25- Rio Mikasa, 26- Seiya Ozaki and 27- Takayuki Watanabe.
Scorers for Japan High Schools: Tries: Eito Nakanishi, Eishin Kuwano, Tevita Tatafu and Tomohito Miyakawa; Conversions: Ryuji Noguchi 2; Penalty: Ryuji Noguchi.
Comments by Head Coach Hideyuki Matsui
We talked about a strong defence for this first game on tour and our successful low driving tackles produced a lot of turnover ball. That is one of the strong points of this team. Furthermore, I believe our high tempo in attack lead to a number of good tries. However, there are still things for us to work on at the set pieces and we also need to reduce our handling errors on attack. With both sides agreeing to squads of 27 players we were able to give everyone a run in this game. We have spent a lot of time on strength and conditioning and this paid off with the boys running at full tilt to the end. We want to produce this same form in our next game and again come away with a win.
Comments by Captain Atsushi Yumoto
With this being our first game on tour we were a bit nervous in the first half. However, we found our rhythm in the second half with our driving defence at the heart of the win. Both the forwards and the backs stood up in attack and especially defence today. We felt good at the end of the first half and we then found our legs in the second half. We were out-sized by our opposition but we managed to use our speed to get in their faces and disrupt their rhythm. We have a few things to work on ahead of our second game like reducing the amount of unforced errors in the backs on attack.
Game 2:
Italy U18 v Japan High Schools
Date: Sunday 17 March 2013
Venue: Impianto VII Rugby Torino, Turin, Italy
Kick-off: 14:30 local Italy time (22:30 Japan time)
Game 3:
Paul Espoir U18 Selection v Japan High Schools
Date: Wednesday 20 March 2013
Venue: Rugby Stadium Robert Crepieux, Chaponnay, France
Kick-off: 16:00 local France time (23:00 Japan time)
Game 4:
France U18 v Japan High Schools
Date: Saturday 23 March 2013
Venue: Church Stadium, Saint Savin, France
Kick-off: 16:00 local France time (23:00 Japan time)
IRB Junior World Rugby Trophy, Chile 2013
Pools and Match Schedule
All matches at Circuito Deportivo Ciudad de Antofagasta
Pool A | Pool B |
Italy | Japan |
Portugal | Tonga |
Chile | Canada |
Namibia | Uruguay |
Day 1: Tuesday 28 May 2013
Italy v Namibia
Japan v Uruguay
Tonga v Canada
Chile v Portugal
Day 2: Saturday 01 June 2013
Portugal v Namibia
Japan v Canada
Tonga v Uruguay
Chile v Italy
Day 3: Wednesday 05 June 2013
Canada v Uruguay
Italy v Portugal
Japan v Tonga
Chile v Namibia
Day 4: Sunday 09 June 2013
4th Pool A v 4th Pool B
3rd Pool A v 3rd Pool B
2nd Pool A v 2nd Pool B
Final: 1st Pool A v 1st Pool B
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