Saturday, March 21, 2015

WALES v ITALY: 6 Nations

21.03.2015

Venue: Rome

Preview
Italy’s last chance to redeem themselves for 2015 6 Nations. Wales will be intending to win by as big a score as they can to put themselves in a position to win the 6 Nations Championship.

No Sergio Parisse for Italy.

Last Five Encounters
01.02.2014 Wales 23-15 in Cardiff (6 Nations)
23.02.2013 Wales 26-9 in Rome (6 Nations)
10.03.2012 Wales 24-3 in Cardiff (6 Nations)
26.02.2011 Wales 24-16 in Rome (6 Nations)
20.03.2010 Wales 33-10 in Cardiff (6 Nations)

Italy last defeated Wales in 2007, winning 23-20 in Rome in a 6 Nations fixture. They drew 16-16 in 2006 and Italy won 30-22 in 2003 since Italy joined the International Championship.

Italy Last Five P 5, W 1, L 4
15.03.2015 v France L 0-29 in Rome (6 Nations; Garibaldi Trophy)
28.02.2015 v Scotland W 22-19 at Murrayfield (6 Nations)
14.02.2015 v England L 17-47 at Twickenham (6 Nations)
07.02.2015 v Ireland L 3-26 in Rome (6 Nations)
22.11.2014 v South Africa L 6-22 in Padova

Wales Last Five P 5, W 4, L 1
14.03.2015 v Ireland W 23-16 in Cardiff (6 Nations)
28.02.2015 v France W 20-13 in Paris (6 Nations)
14.02.2015 v Scotland W 26-23 at Murrayfield (6 Nations)
07.02.2015 v England L 16-21 in Cardiff (6 Nations)
29.11.2014 v South Africa W 12-6 in Cardiff

GWC Rugby Rankings
World Table: Wales 3rd, Italy 14th
Europe Table: Wales 1st, Italy 5th

World Rugby Ranking Points
Wales 83.90, Italy 72.01 

Prediction: Wales by 22 points Score: 34-12

TEAMS

Italy
15 Luke McLean, 14 Leonardo Sarto, 13 Luca Morisi, 12 Andrea Masi,
11 Giovambattista Venditti, 10 Kelly Haimona, 9 Edoardo Gori, 8 Samuela Vunisa, 7 Mauro Bergamasco, 6 Francesco Minto, 5 Joshua Furno, 4 George Fabio Biagi, 3 Martin Castrogiovanni, 2 Leonardo Ghiraldini (Capt.), 1 Michele Rizzo.
Replacements
16 Andrea Manici, 17 Alberto De Marchi, 18 Dario Chistolini, 19 Quintin Geldenhuys, 20 Robert Barbieri, 21 Guglielmo Palazzani, 22 Luciano Orquera, 23 Enrico Bacchin.

Wales
15 Leigh Halfpenny, 14 George North, 13 Jonathan Davies, 12 James Roberts, 11 Liam Williams, 10 Daniel Biggar, 9 Rhys Webb, 8 Taulupe Faletau,
7 Samuel Warburton (Capt), 6 Daniel Lydiate, 5 Alun-Wyn Jones, 4 Luke Charteris, 3 Aaron Jarvis, 2 Scott Baldwin, 1 Robert Evans.
Replacements
16 Kenneth Owens, 17 Rhys Gill, 18 Scott Andrews, 19 Jake Ball, 20 Justin Tipuric, 21 Gareth Davies, 22 Rhys Priestland, 23 Scott Williams.

GERMANY v SPAIN: REC 1A

21.03.2015

Venue: Madrid

Last Five Encounters
20.03.2010 Spain 21-17 in Heidelberg (WCQ Europe R5; ENC 1)
15.11.2008 Spain 22-11 in Madrid (WCQ Europe R5; ENC 1)
27.05.2006 Spain 36-10 in Madrid (WCQ Europe R3A; Playoff 2nd leg)
13.05.2006 Germany 18-6 in Heidelberg (WCQ Europe R3A; Playoff 1st leg)
26.04.1998 Spain 24-9 in Hanover (WCQ Europe Pool 3)

Germany last defeated Spain in Spain way back in 1957! They won 16-3 in Barcelona. They won in Madrid in 1952 by 17-8.

Spain Last Five P 5, W 2, L 3
14.03.2015 v Portugal W 19-8 in Coimbra (REC 1A)
28.02.2015 v Georgia L 13-26 in Madrid (REC 1A)
14.02.2015 v Romania L 8-29 in Bucharest (REC 1A)
07.02.2015 v Russia W 43-20 in Madrid (REC 1A)
22.06.2014 v Argentina Jaguars L 7-41 in Tbilisi (Tbilisi Cup)

Germany Last Five P 5, L 5 
14.03.2015 v Romania L 12-17 in Bucharest (REC 1A)
28.02.2015 v Portugal L 3-8 in Lisbon (REC 1A)
14.02.2015 v Russia L 22-46 in Pforzheim (REC 1A)
07.02.2015 v Georgia L 8-64 in Tbilisi (REC 1A)
29.10.2014 v Namibia L 20-58 in Windhoek

Germany has lost their last six test matches. Their last victory was against Netherlands in May last year.

GWC Rugby Rankings
World Table:
Europe Table:

World Rugby Ranking Points

Prediction: Spain by 27 points: Score 44-17

TEAMS

Not available

PORTUGAL v RUSSIA: REC 1A

21.03.2015

Venue: Sochi

Referee:

last Five Encounters
08.03.2014 Russia 34-18 in Sochi (WCQ Europe R5; ENC 1A)
09.03.2013 Russia 31-23 in Coimbra (WCQ Europe R5; ENC 1A)
11.02.2012 Russia 33-32 in Lisbon (ENC 1A)
12.02.2011 Portugal 21-19 in Sochi (ENC 1A)
06.02.2010 Russia 14-10 in Sochi (WCQ Europe R5; ENC 1)

Portugal Last Five P 5, W 2, L 3
14.03.2015 v Spain L 8-19 in Coimbra (REC 1A)
28.02.2015 v Germany W 8-3 in Lisbon (REC 1A)
14.02.2015 v Georgia L 15-20 in Tbilisi (REC 1A)
07.02.2015 v Romania L 10-37 in Lisbon (REC 1A)
22.11.2014 v Namibia W 29-20 in Lisbon

Russia Last Five P 5, W 3, L 2
14.03.2015 v Georgia L 0-33 in Tbilisi (REC 1A)
28.02.2015 v Romania W 16-13 in Krasnodar (REC 1A)
14.02.2015 v Germany W 46-22 in Pforzheim (REC 1A)
07.02.2015 v Spain L 20-48 in Madrid (REC 1A)
15.11.2014 v Hong Kong W 39-27 in Hong Kong

GWC Rugby Rankings
World Table: Russia 19th, Portugal 22nd
Europe Table: Russia 8th, Portugal 11th

World Rugby Ranking Points
Russia 64.65, Portugal 57.40

Prediction: Russia by 8 points: Score 35-27

TEAMS

Not available

GEORGIA v ROMANIA: REC 1A

21.03.2015

Image thanks to http://frr.ro/2015/03/19/povestea-georgiei-de-la-david-dzagnidze-la-mamuka-gorgodze/

Venue: Bucharest

Referee:

Preview
The major clash and virtual final of the REC Division 1 2015 Championship

Last Five Encounters
15.03.2014 Georgia 22-9 in Tbilisi (WCQ Europe R5; ENC 1A; Antim Cup)
16.03.2013 Drawn 9-9 in Bucharest (WCQ Europe R5; ENC 1A; Antim Cup)
10.03.2012 Georgia 19-13 in Bucharest (ENC 1A; Antim Cup)
28.09.2011 Georgia 25-6 in Palmerston North (World Cup, Pool B)
12.03.2011 Georgia 18-11 in Tbilisi (ENC 1A; Antim Cup)

Romania last defeated Georgia in March 2010, winning 22-10 in Bucharest.

Georgia Last Five P 5, W 5
14.03.2015 v Russia W 33-0 in Tbilisi (REC 1A)
28.02.2015 v Spain W 26-13 in Madrid (REC 1A)
14.02.2015 v Portugal W 20-15 in Tbilisi (REC 1A)
07.02.2015 v Germany W 64-8 in Heusenstamm (REC 1A)
23.11.2014 v Japan W 35-24 in Tbilisi

Georgia has won its last five games in a row.

Romania Last Five P 5, W 4, L 1
14.03.2015 v Germany W 17-12 in Bucharest (REC 1A)
28.02.2015 v Russia L 13-16 in Krasnodar (REC 1A)
14.02.2015 v Spain W 29-8 in Bucharest (REC 1A)
07.02.2015 v Portugal W 37-10 in Lisbon (REC 1A)
22.11.2014 v Canada W 18-9 in Bucharest

GWC Rugby Rankings
World Table: Georgia 15th, Romania 17th
Europe Table: Georgia 7th, Romania 9th

World Rugby Ranking Points
Georgia 71.27, Romania 67.11

Prediction: Georgia by 6 points. Score: 16-10

TEAMS

Romania Extended Squad

Props:
Alexandru Tarus (RCM Timisoara) – 6 caps, debut: 2013-Romania-Argentina Jaguars, IRB Nations Cup
Paulica Ion (Perpignan)- 69 caps, debut: 2003-Romania-Argentia, Cupa Mondiala
Mihaita Lazar (Castres) -42 caps, debut: 2008-Romania-Cehia, CEN
Horatiu Pungea (Lyon)-24 caps, debut: 2012-Romania-Japonia, Partida test
Andrei Ursache (Carcassonne) -18 caps, debut: 2012-Romania-Portugalia, CEN

Hookers:
Andrei Radoi (Ealing Traifinders)-41 caps, debut: 2008-Romania-Cehia, CEN
Otar Turashvili (Farul Constanta)-17 caps, debut: 2012-Romania-Uruguay, IRB Nations Cup

Locks:
Marius Antonescu (Tarbes)- 5 caps, debut: 2014-Romania-Emerging Ireland, IRB Nations Cup
Alin Coste (Carcassonne)-30 caps,debut: 2007-Portugalia-Romania, CEN
Valentin Poparlan (RCM Timisoara)- 44 caps, debut: 2007-Romania-Namibia, IRB Nations Cup
Marius Sirbe (Blagnac)- 37 caps, debut: 2008-Romania-Cehia, CEN

Backrow:
Stelian Burcea (RCM Timisoara)- 48 caps, debut: 2006-Romania-Franta, Partida test
Viorel Lucaci (Steaua Bucuresti)- 37 caps, debut: 2009-Romania-Fiji, Partida test
Mihai Macovei (Massy)- 59 caps, debut: 2006-Romania-Ucraina, CEN
Vlad Nistor (Castres)- 11 caps, debut: 2013-Romania-Rusia, IRB Nations Cup
Valentin Ursache (Oyonnax)- 58 caps, debut: 2004-Romania-Italia, Partida test

Scrumhalves:
Vali Calafeteanu (RCM Timisoara)- 69 caps, debut: 2004-Romania-Japonia, Partida test
Florin Surugiu (CSM Bucuresti)- 46 caps,debut: 2008: Romania-Uruguay, IRB Nations Cup

Flyhalves:
Danut Dumbrava (Steaua Bucuresti)- 67 caps, debut: 2002-Tara Galilor-Romania, Partida test

Centres:
Robert Dascalu (Steaua Bucuresti)- 49 caps, debut: 2006-Ucraina-Romania,CEN
Csaba Gal (Universitatea Cluj)- 79 caps, debut: 2005-Irlanda-Romania,Partida test
Florin Ionita (Steaua Bucuresti)- 15 caps, debut: 2013-Romania-Rusia, IRB Nations Cup
Florin Vlaicu (Farul Constanta)- 77 caps, debut: 2006-Ucraina-Romania,CEN

Wingers:
Adrian Apostol (Farul Constanta)- 15 caps, debut: 2011-Romania-Namibia, IRB Nations Cup
Ionut Botezatu (Stiinta Baia Mare)- 23 caps, debut: 2009-Germania-Romania, CEN
Robert Neagu (Farul Constanta)-1 cap, debut 2014-Romania-USA, Partida test

Fullbacks :
Dorin Manole (Orthez)- 24 caps, debut: 2009-Germania-Romania, CEN
Sabin Stratila (Farul Constanta)- 1 cap,debut: 2015-Germania-Romania, REC

http://t2rugby.com/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=384&start=250

Georgia

1.Mikheil Nariashvili (Montpellier), 2.Irakli Natriashvili (Tulle), 3.David Zirakashvili (Clermont), 4.Giorgi Nemsadze (Tarbes), 5.Kote Mikautadze (Toulon), 6.Shalva Sutiashvili (Massy), 7.Giorgi Tkhilaishvili (Batumi), 8.Mamuka Gorgodze (Toulon), 9.Vasil Lobzhanidze (Armazi Tbilisi), 10.Lasha Malaghuradze (Bagneres) , 11.Sandro Todua (Lelo Saracens), 12.Merab Sharikadze (Aurillac) , 13.Davit Katcharava (Yenisey) , 14.Tamaz Mtchedlidze (Agen), 15.Merab Kvirikashvili (Montlucon).
Rezerve: 16.Zurab Zhvania (Stade Francais), 17.Kakha Asieshvili (Brive),18.Levan Chilachava (Toulon), 19.Levan Datunashvili (Aurillac), 20.Lasha Lomidze (Beziers), 21.Giorgi Begadze (Kochebi), 22.Giorgi Aptsiauri (AIA Kutaisi), 23.Beka Bitsadze (Lokomotivi Tbilisi)

http://frr.ro/2015/03/20/echipa-georgiei-in-partida-contra-stejarilor/

CARIBBEAN CHAMPIONSHIP 2015

The Championship Division is the elite level of test rugby in the Caribbean. The division is divided between north and south zones. Top placed team in North will play top team in South in the final. Promotion-relegations occurs between bottom Championship team and top Cup team in each zone.

21.03.2015

North
Cayman Islands v USA South in Atlanta

Result so far
07.03: Mexico 50, USA South 25 in Mexico City

GWC Rugby Rankings
NACRA Table: Does not apply

World Rugby Ranking Points
Does not apply

Prediction: USA South by 6 points. Score 20-14

South
Trinidad Tobago v Barbados in St Michael

TEAMS

Barbados Squad

Nico Jason Alexander Blunt 10/07/1992 (Scorpions RFC)
Jermaine Jamal Bynoe 02/06/1987 (Tridents RFC)
Kevin Jamal Carter 21/09/1989 (Renegades RFC)
Jerrin Akeen Clarke 11/10/1993 (Emperors RFC)
Kevin D.A.Cobham 24/01/1992 (Scorpions RFC
Bryan M.A. Cummings 04/02/1992 (Scorpions RFC)
Corey Elcock
Anthony R.H. Faggiani 07/07/1986 (?)
Neil Grantley Forde 04/03/1987 (Scorpions RFC)
Jamal Omar Gonsalves 10/26/1988 (Renegades RFC)
Kemar Holder-Edghill
Caston Henderson Howard 09/21/1986 (?)
Le-andro Leo Jordan 09/02/1987 (Tridents RFC)
Romeo James L Mayers 18/01/1980 (Tridents RFC)
Stephen H.E Millar 12/01/1981 (Scorpions RFC)
Greg Andre Moseley-Clarke 22/10/1978 (Renegades RFC)
Kevin Cedric A Murrell 22/12/1989 (Scorpions RFC)
Tahaire Shabazz Niels 09/03/1989 (Renegades RFC)
Kenneth A Payne 01/04/1970 (Renegades RFC) Age 44
Daniel Patrick A Ramsey 14/07/1994 (Emperors RFC)
Marlo Sandiford
Dario Ricardo Stout 14/09/1992 (?)
Shane Kevin B Taylor 17/06/1995 (Scorpions RFC)
Mikyle Forde Walcott 02/06/1996 (Emperors RFC) Age 18

Thanks to Kenneth Payne, Barbados RFU

Result so far
07.03: Guyana 48, Barbados 22 in Georgetown

GWC Rugby Rankings
NACRA Table: Trinidad Tobago 7th, Barbados 8th

World Rugby Ranking Points
Trinidad Tobago 41.59, Barbados 38.26

Prediction: Trinidad Tobago by 21 points: Score: 23-12

CARRIBEAN CUP 2015

21.03.2015

North
Bermuda v Bahamas in Nassau

'Come on out this Saturday for our first International Game of the  year.  Plus see Under 19 game and Nassau vs Princeton Univ.  Please share this post and let's support our boys March 21st starting at noon.  We'll have food, fun and lots of BEER!'

GWC Rugby Rankings
NACRA Table: Bermuda 5th, Bahamas 10th

World Rugby Rankings
Bermuda 41.59, Bahamas 32.99

Prediction: Bermuda by 26 points. Score: 29-3

TEAMS

Not available

South
St Vincent & Grenadines v St Lucia in St Lucia

TEAMS

St Vincent and Grenadines

 

 

NAME

DOB

1

Kenmore Kit Horne

13/05/1989

2

Justin Jason Tittle

4/8/1983

3

Guy Tristan Victor Hadley

19/8/1979

4

Johnathan Carlos Franklyn

31/05/1992

5

Jayvan Kezon Stephern Lucas

4/9/1996

6

Antoney Wendy Joseph

07/09/1984

7

Godfrey Adrian Adonis Matthews

15/8/1988

8

Kemi Kwamani Dequen Francois

25/10/1985

9

Recardo Morando Dallaway

11/02/1983

10

George Jemaine Kruger

26/6/1994

11

Kimran Howie Barnum

10/04/1988

12

Dellon Delroy Durrant

03/11/1994

13

Anizo Marquis Lewis

09/04/1985

14

Phillip Kenroy Larry Alvis

27/10/1985

15

Gilan Arsenio Comas

06/7/1989

16

Dimitri Dravid David Samuel

03/2/1997

17

Dugal Montgomery James

24/4/1981

18

Richardo Cipian Roberts

01/11/1995

19

Brian Adrian JR Alexander

15/08/1994

20

Andrew Camillo Phillips

14/09/1986

21

Benson Carlton Mario Nanton

17/7/1997

22

Odonza Darron Donson Dennie

9/3/1986

Thanks to Sophie Goddard, President SVGRFU

St Lucia

Not available

GWC Rugby Rankings
NACRA Table: SVG 12th, St Lucia 15th

World Rugby Rankings Points
SVG 36.84, St Lucia 36.76

Prediction: SVG by 8 points. Score: 16-8

Friday, March 20, 2015

BARBADOS SQUAD v TRINIDAD TOBAGO

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Nico Jason Alexander Blunt 10/07/1992 (Scorpions RFC)
Jermaine Jamal Bynoe 02/06/1987 (Tridents RFC)
Kevin Jamal Carter 21/09/1989 (Renegades RFC)
Jerrin Akeen Clarke 11/10/1993 (Emperors RFC)
Kevin D.A.Cobham 24/01/1992 (Scorpions RFC
Bryan M.A. Cummings 04/02/1992 (Scorpions RFC)
Corey Elcock
Anthony R.H. Faggiani 07/07/1986 (?)
Neil Grantley Forde 04/03/1987 (Scorpions RFC)
Jamal Omar Gonsalves 10/26/1988 (Renegades RFC)
Kemar Holder-Edghill
Caston Henderson Howard 09/21/1986 (?)
Le-andro Leo Jordan 09/02/1987 (Tridents RFC)
Romeo James L Mayers 18/01/1980 (Tridents RFC)
Stephen H.E Millar 12/01/1981 (Scorpions RFC)
Greg Andre Moseley-Clarke 22/10/1978 (Renegades RFC)
Kevin Cedric A Murrell 22/12/1989 (Scorpions RFC)
Tahaire Shabazz Niels 09/03/1989 (Renegades RFC)
Kenneth A Payne 01/04/1970 (Renegades RFC) Age 44
Daniel Patrick A Ramsey 14/07/1994 (Emperors RFC)
Marlo Sandiford
Dario Ricardo Stout 14/09/1992 (?)
Shane Kevin B Taylor 17/06/1995 (Scorpions RFC)
Mikyle Forde Walcott 02/06/1996 (Emperors RFC) Age 18

Thanks to Kenneth A. Payne, Barbados RFU

Thursday, March 19, 2015

USA SOUTH SQUAD v CAYMAN ISLANDS

Lucas Baistrocchi Boston
Tyler Bishop Tallahassee
Zach Blalock Birmingham
John Bryant Charleston
Casey Davidson U of Georgia
Cathal Doyle Life
Austin Dozier MTSU
Nathan Driggers UGA
Amro Gouda Charlotte
Matt Hughston Charlotte
Charles Leadingham U of Kentucky
Chris Milledge Charlotte
Drew Moyes U of Mississippi
Ben Paul
Andrew Perkins Birmingham
Matt Ryan Fort Drum
Cole Schanilec UNCW
Chris Sigmund Charleston
Brendan Smith Birmingham
Calvin Storey Columbia
Thomas Van Petten Life
Brandon Ward Charlotte
Ben Winiarczyk Tallahassee
David Winiarczyk Old White

https://www.facebook.com/pages/USA-Rugby-South-Panthers/206725769533710

RUGBY IN JAPAN VOL.12, No.8

24 February 2015

Written by Ian Mcdonnell
Contact ianmcdo@apost.plala.or.jp

Some content from www.rugbyinternational.net and http://rugby-international.blogspot.com.au

RiJ predicted Toshiba and Panasonic to progress to the NC final, but was wrong on both counts. Yamaha won their way through to their first-ever Championship final when they beat Toshiba, while Suntory edged out Panasonic in a beauty.

Enjoy the read.

CONTENTS

  • The 52nd National Championship 2015: Semi-finals
  • HSBC World Series Sevens:
  • The Season Takes Shape
  • 2015 Asia Rugby Championship
  • 2015 World Rugby Pacific Nations Cup
  • Japans Rugby World Cup 2015 Warm-up Tests
  • 2015 Rugby World Cup, Pool B

The 52nd National Championship 2015

Semi-finals

Date: Sunday, 22 February 2015

Yamaha Jubilo (Top League) 21 d
Toshiba Brave Lupus (Top League) 9

Venue: Kintetsu Hanazono Rugby Ground, Osaka
Kick-off: 13:10
Referee: Akihisa Aso
Attendance: 5,908

Wrap-up

In a dour but gripping first semi-final in the 52nd National Championship 2015, Yamaha Jubilo came out on top 21-9 over Toshiba Brave Lupus at the Kintetsu Hanazono Rugby Ground in Osaka on Sunday to play their way through to their first-ever Championship decider.

Yamaha had the lion’s share of possession over the opening quarter and had the TMO ruled in their favour, centre Masatoshi Miyazawa would have scored the first try in the semi in the eighth minute, but as it was, they were denied. Toshiba halfback Takahiro Ogawa turned things around with successful penalties in the seventeenth and twenty-fifth minutes edging the Brave Lupus out to a fragile 6-0 lead, but the Jubilo had their revenge when former All Black back rower Mose Tuiali’i touched down late in the half with fullback Ayumu Goromaru potting the conversion to give Yamaha a 7-6 lead. However, Ogawa closed out the half with his third penalty just before the hooter to give Toshiba a 9-7 lead at halftime.

A number of injuries in the backs and the absence of Frans Steyn meant Toshiba lacked penetration in attack as the second half progressed and with the set piece keenly contested neither side could exert an overall dominance. However, the turning point in the match came in the thirteenth minute when Goromaru broke a Steven Bates tackle to put lock Duke Krishnan into space and although the big Malaysian was brought down close to the line he managed to pop a pass off the ground for five-eighth Tatsuhiko Otao who ran in the try. Goromaru could not convert the try, but with their noses in front, Yamaha started to grind down Toshiba and play more expansively. Jubilo turned this pressure into points with Goromaru kicking three penalties over the final quarter as Yamaha went on to record their third win over Toshiba this season, but more importantly, it won them a place in the final. Yamaha lost to Panasonic in the Lixil Cup final a few weeks ago and now Jubilo have the chance to lift their first major trophy if they can beat Suntory in the final next Saturday.

In an on-field interview after the match, Jubilo Coach Katsuyuki Kiyomiya said, “It hasn’t really sunk in yet that we have made the final. We got things right with our set piece in the second half and this team has taken another one or two steps forward.”

Suntory Sungoliath (Top League Wildcard) 31 d Panasonic Wild Knights (Top League) 25

Venue: Kintetsu Hanazono Rugby Ground, Osaka
Kick-off: 15:05
Referee: Shuhei Kubo
Attendance: 6,777

Wrap-up

In the second semi-final, Suntory Sungoliath beat reigning national champions Panasonic Wild Knights 31-25 in one of the best games played this season.

Suntory failed to qualify for the Lixil Cup this season and had to earn their place in the Championship through the Wildcard Tournament but all the extra rugby has seen the Sungoliath play themselves into excellent form. On the other hand, Panasonic were missing inspirational club captain and hooker Shota Horie who is out with a neck injury, while halfback Fumiaki Tanaka and wing Akihito Yamada were off on Super Rugby duty and this seemed to tip the scales when it mattered.

Although Suntory have been up and down this season, it was vintage Sungoliath in Osaka as they kept the ball in hand and played at a frantic pace. The experience and big game nous of halves Fourie du Preez and Tusi Pisi got Suntory on the front foot early with the latter posting first point through a penalty in the eleventh minute. However, Panasonic five-eighth and Top League MVP Berrick Barnes was also up for the occasion as he helped put left wing Takamasa Sakai over for the first try in the twentieth minute. Barnes kicked the conversion to put the Wild Knights in front 7-3.

Suntory continued to dominate possession and territory and the relentless pressure on the Panasonic defence eventually had its effect when Pisi danced his way through a gap and grasping defence to post the first Suntory try in the thirty-third minute. The successful conversion gave Suntory a 13-7 lead, but Panasonic narrowed the difference to 13-12 by the break when Barnes dropped a kick pass into the waiting hands of flanker You Young Nam who scored the second Knights try.

Pisi and Barnes traded penalties over the third quarter as Suntory held onto a 19-18 lead heading into the final ten minutes of play. With the game on a knife’s edge, a number of crucial turnovers for Suntory put them on the offensive resulting in tries to replacements Shinnosuke Kakinaga and Kenta Tsukamoto that put the Sungoliath in the box seat. Panasonic had less than five minutes to overcome a 31-18 deficit and although halfback Keisuke Uchida scampered in for a late try, time ran out on the defending champions with Suntory deservedly winning 31-25.

In an on-field interview after the match, Suntory Coach Naoya Okubo said, “We knew this was going to be a tough match against Panasonic and we knew he had to attack. We also had the belief that we could stay with them until the end. We were very disappointed in not making the Top League play-offs and we want to make up for it by winning the final next week.”

 HSBC 7s

HSBC Sevens World Series 2014-15

Round 6, Hong Kong Sevens

27-29 March 2015, Hong Kong Stadium, Hog Kong

In 2015, a total of 40 international teams across three competitions will mark 40 years of Sevens in Hong Kong. In addition to the HSBC Sevens World Series Core Team Competition for the 15 core teams and Belgium, the 12-team international series qualifier tournament and the 12-team Hong Kong Women’s Sevens competitions will take place.

Pools

Pool A

Pool B

Pool C

Pool D

Fiji

New Zealand

South Africa

USA

Canada

Australia

France

England

Samoa

Scotland

Argentina

Kenya

Belgium

Portugal

Japan

Wales

Pool C Games for Japan

Day 1: Friday, 27 March 2015

Match 2 (18:32): France v Japan

Day 2: Saturday, 28 March 2015

Match xx (12:18): South Africa v Japan

Match xx (15:36): Argentina v Japan

Round 7, Japan Sevens

4-5 April 2015, Prince Chichibu Memorial Rugby Ground, Tokyo

Round 8, Scotland Sevens

9-10 May 2015, Scotstoun Stadium, Glasgow

Round 9, England Sevens

16-17 May 2015, Twickenham Stadium, London

The Season Takes Shape

The schedule for internationals for Japan over the spring and early summer has become a whole lot clearer with the announcement of fixtures for the Asian Rugby Championship 2015 and the World Rugby Pacific Nations Cup 2015.

The Asian Five Nations (A5N) tournament has been reformatted as the Asian Rugby Championship with the top three sides from the Top Five tier in 2014 in Japan, Hong Kong and South Korea playing each other home and away. Over six consecutive Saturdays starting 18 April 2015, the top three sides in Asia will battle it out for bragging rights as the number one rugby side in the region. Japan won all seven A5N titles without ever tasting defeat and they will start as hot favourites to continue the trend.

South Korea will host Japan in Incheon on the opening weekend before the Koreans travel to play Hong Kong in Hong Kong the following Saturday. On Saturday 2 May, Japanese rugby fans get their first home test of the year when Japan play Hong Kong at Chichibu in Tokyo and then Eddie Jones’s side stays on home turf when they move to Fukuoka to take on South Korea at the Level Five Stadium in the fourth week of the series. South Korea are then at home to accommodate Hong Kong on 16 May in the penultimate round before Japan travel to play Hong Kong in Aberdeen in the final weekend of competition.

Further down the track, Japan, Fiji, Samoa and Tonga along with Canada and the USA will play out the Pacific Nations Cup 2015. This year, Samoa, Japan and Tonga are in Pool A and Fiji, USA and Canada are in Pool B with games played in a cross-pool format.

All but one test will be played in North America with the action kicking off on Saturday, 18 July 2015 when Fiji are at home Tonga at the ANZ Stadium in Suva. On the same day, Canada play Japan and the USA play Samoa in a double header at the Avaya Stadium in San Jose, California. Round two on Friday 24 July sees Canada play Tonga at the Swangard Stadium in Burnaby, British Columbia while further south, Fiji play Samoa and the USA play Japan in another double header at the Bonney Field in Sacramento. The third round of action amounts to a triple-header with all three games slated for the BMO Field in Toronto on Wednesday 29 July where the USA play Tonga, Japan face Fiji and Canada take on Samoa.

The tournament culminates on Monday 3 August at the Swangard Stadium when the teams play off for final placings with the third-placed teams in either pool playing off for fifth place, the second-placed teams playing for third and the top two sides playing for the title.

All six sides are involved in the Rugby World Cup later in the year with Samoa and the USA grouped with Japan in Pool A. Japan and Samoa won their respective conferences in 2014, but in 2015, there only be one winner with the competition expected to be fiercely contested.

Asian Rugby Championship 2015 Fixtures

Top 3

18.04.2015: Japan v Korea in Seoul
24.04.2015: Korea v Hong Kong in Hong Kong
02.05.2015: Hong Kong v Japan in Tokyo
09.05.2015: Korea v Japan in Fukuoka
16.05.2015: Hong Kong v Korea in Seoul
23.05.2015: Japan v Hong Kong in Hong Kong

ARC Division 1
Teams: Philippines, Sri Lanka, Singapore, Kazakhstan
May 3-9 in Manila

ARC Division 2
Teams: Chinese Taipei, United Arab Emirates, Malaysia, Thailand
May 10-16 in Kuala Lumpur

ARC Division 3 South/Central
Teams: India, Pakistan, Uzbekistan
May 24-30 in Tashkent

ARC Division 3 West
Teams: Qatar, Lebanon, Iran, Jordan
May 15-18 in Lebanon
This is a non-World Rugby/World Cup Group.

ARC Division 3 East
Teams: Guam, Indonesia, China
June 7-13 in Jakarta

ARC Division 4
Teams: Laos, Cambodia, Brunei, Mongolia, Afghanistan, Kyrgyzstan, Macao, Nepal.
Date and venue TBD.

From http://rugby-international.blogspot.com.au

World Rugby Pacific Nations Cup 2015

Two Pools of 3 teams
Pool A-Samoa, Japan, Tonga
Pool B-Fiji, USA, Canada

18.07.2015
Fiji v Tonga in Suva
Canada v Japan in San Jose
United States v Samoa in San Jose

24.07.2015
Canada v Tonga in Vancouver
Fiji v Samoa in Sacramento
United Sates v Japan in Sacramento

29.07.2015
United States v Tonga in Toronto
Fiji v Japan in Toronto
Canada v Samoa in Toronto

03.08.2015-Finals Day
Place 5 v Place 6 in Vancouver
Place 3 v Place 4 in Vancouver
Place 1 v Place 2 in Vancouver-The Final

From http://rugby-international.blogspot.com.au

Rugby World Cup 2015, Warm-up Tests

Japan to play test against yet-to-be-determined opponent on Saturday 15 August 2015.

Japan will play two tests against Uruguay on Saturday 22 and Saturday 29 August 2015.

Japan will play Georgia in Gloucester on Saturday 05 September 2015.

2015 Rugby World Cup 2015, Pool B

Pool B
19.09.2015: South Africa v Japan in Brighton
20.09.2015: Samoa v United States in Brighton
23.09.2015: Scotland v Japan in Gloucester
26.09.2015: South Africa v Samoa in Birmingham
27.09.2015: Scotland v United States in Leeds
03.10.2015: Samoa v Japan in Milton Keynes
03.10.2015: South Africa v Scotland in Newcastle
07.10.2015: South Africa v United States in London
10.10.2015: Samoa v Scotland in Newcastle
11.10.2015: United States v Japan in Gloucester

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