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    @mariner4life scores so one sided too

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    Or scoring 30 pts and still losing by 40.

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    Especially when you see Tevita Li looking like a prime Jonah Lomu up there.....

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    @machpants

    I’m not sure but I do know that as soon as the business starts underperforming, the budget for the clubs gets cut immediately (or at least that’s how it was at one Club where a few ppl were acquaintances). As a result, regardless of whether players plan to stay around, things can change in what seems like an instant.

    In another instance I know of, there was a scandal with one player (kiwi) and they basically shut it down and got rid of other contracted players, fired the coach etc. etc.

    These two examples show that teams will only invest hen the business/social climate allows them to.

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    The QF between Suntory Sungoliath and Ricoh Black Rams has been cancelled, because 22 people at Ricoh have tested positive for Covid-19 and they don't have enough players to field a team. They won't set an alternative date, so I assume this means that Suntory automatically progresses to the semis (they would have won anyway).

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    Watching Toyota Verblitz and NTT DoCoMo Red Hurricanes. Both teams look like they met in the carpark.

    The refereeing is diabolical, only outdone by the ignorance of the commentary team.

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    @antipodean said in Japan Top League:

    Watching Toyota Verblitz and NTT DoCoMo Red Hurricanes. Both teams look like they met in the carpark.

    The refereeing is diabolical, only outdone by the ignorance of the commentary team.

    Worth watching then?

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    @crucial said in Japan Top League:

    @antipodean said in Japan Top League:

    Watching Toyota Verblitz and NTT DoCoMo Red Hurricanes. Both teams look like they met in the carpark.

    The refereeing is diabolical, only outdone by the ignorance of the commentary team.

    Worth watching then?

    If the thought of watching test players play like kids amuses you, definitely.

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    @antipodean said in Japan Top League:

    @crucial said in Japan Top League:

    @antipodean said in Japan Top League:

    Watching Toyota Verblitz and NTT DoCoMo Red Hurricanes. Both teams look like they met in the carpark.

    The refereeing is diabolical, only outdone by the ignorance of the commentary team.

    Worth watching then?

    If the thought of watching test players play like kids amuses you, definitely.

    I was thinking more about the diabolical reffing and ignorance of the commentators being preparation for tonight

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    @antipodean from Cron:

    "Mate 100%. Our breakdown will be a bloody focus point!
    Losing Alladice after 2 minutes was a killer but my wee Japanese 6 went to lock and did a great job.
    Lacked attacking phases."

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    @voodoo James Blackwell would monster people then.

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    @shark and Ardie would be a huuuuge bitch

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    No cigar for BB in final. Is there coverage online? Hardly gets a mention in UK press and Planet Rugby/Scrum.com don’t seem to realise Japan exists!

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    @pakman said in Japan Top League:

    No cigar for BB in final. Is there coverage online? Hardly gets a mention in UK press and Planet Rugby/Scrum.com don’t seem to realise Japan exists!

    Another trophy for Robbie Deans then.

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    @pakman Plenty in NZ media, who have been covering Top League as if BB is the only player in that Sungoliath team.

    Bad day for Barrett as Wild Knights reign

    Bad day for Barrett as Wild Knights reign

    The coaching genius of Robbie Deans led Panasonic to a fifth Japanese title as the Wild Knights brought the curtain down on the Top League..


    Here are a few clips I found on twitter. I'm hoping for highlights in the next day, or so.

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    Some highlights of the final

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    @sparky Ta!!

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    https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/international/300478264/new-japanese-rugby-competition-keen-on-more-wallabies


    'Japan Rugby League One' is a confusing name

    Is it purely a rebranding of 'Top League'? Or have they changed the structure in some way?

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    @duluth 3 tiers now in the big time. Around 25 teams. More branded to region than company now

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    @arhs said in Japanese Rugby:

    @duluth 3 tiers now in the big time. Around 25 teams. More branded to region than company now

    Really?

    It's the same company teams reorganized into three divisions.

    Division 1 (12 teams in two conferences), Division 2 (6 teams) and Division 3 (6 teams). Teams can move up and down via playoffs. A bit hard to see, but from the below you can see that teams 10-12 in the top division play the top three from division . Similarly 4-6 from Division 2 play 1-3 from division 3.

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