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    Mitchell did a very good job for England as a defence coach.

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    Caught up with some DMac highlights on Youtube. He's having a field day at this level.
    Looking like peak Super Rugby DMac without the crazies. Must be loving it.
    Some of his passing touches are sublime and at this level he gets that extra split second to evade people.
    They'll be thinking he's worth every Yen plus more.

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    Speaking of Yen, how the hell is Rory Arnold worth NZ$1.6M per season?

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    @bovidae said in Japanese Rugby:

    Speaking of Yen, how the hell is Rory Arnold worth NZ$1.6M per season?

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    DMac still having a ball,
    Hope he's on a points bonus, can cash in and come back.

    I think he's still a nice to have in an AB squad and has matured well.

    https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/300533287/all-black-damian-mckenzie-bags-31point-haul-for-tokyo-suntory-sungoliath

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    Madonna plays rugby in Japan - at 5:05 mins -

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    Damian McKenzie keen on cross-border competition between Super Rugby and Japan

    Damian McKenzie keen on cross-border competition between Super Rugby and Japan

    All Blacks star Damian McKenzie is eager for a cross-border competition between teams from Super Rugby Pacific and Japan Rugby League One.

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    @duluth said in Japanese Rugby:

    Damian McKenzie keen on cross-border competition between Super Rugby and Japan

    Damian McKenzie keen on cross-border competition between Super Rugby and Japan

    All Blacks star Damian McKenzie is eager for a cross-border competition between teams from Super Rugby Pacific and Japan Rugby League One.

    I just watched Suntory v Red Hurricanes. It's really not fair for opposition teams to come up against both DMac and Kerevei.

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    @gt12 said in Japanese Rugby:

    @voodoo said in Japanese Rugby:

    A @booboo just doesn't get any better than consecutive posts

    New award? Or, is there already a best booboo?

    I'd like to think I'm the best booboo

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    @booboo said in Japanese Rugby:

    @gt12 said in Japanese Rugby:

    @voodoo said in Japanese Rugby:

    A @booboo just doesn't get any better than consecutive posts

    New award? Or, is there already a best booboo?

    I'd like to think I'm the best booboo

    None better.

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    @Daffy-Jaffy said in Japanese Rugby:

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    What does player 1,2,3 mean?

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    @Machpants Maybe they are only allowed 3 non Japanese qualified international players per squad ?

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    @Daffy-Jaffy said in Japanese Rugby:

    @Machpants Maybe they are only allowed 3 non Japanese qualified international players per squad ?

    I think there are three categories: A, B, C

    A = Japanese and/or already Japanese qualified

    B = on the path to becoming Japanese qualified

    C = played for another nation (i.e., not available for Japan)

    So, at Kobe, that is Lukhanyo Am, Cruden, and Smith whereas Buckman and Parker are classified as category B (could potentially turn out for Japan).

    Of interest to me is the way they are getting around the purpose as the translation from Japanese is that category B players (like Buckman etc) are expected to become eligible.

    I doubt that many of them would play for the Blossoms though...

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    @Daffy-Jaffy said in Japanese Rugby:

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    Take away for me here is you didn't know who Matt Lucas and Viliami Tahitu'a were.

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    BTW, according to a Reddit thread (summarizing a French article about League 1 and the A, B, C categories):

    From January 2022, League One teams will have to line up at least 11 category A players on the field and 17 category A players on the match sheet.
    
    There will be no limit for category B while clubs will now be able to line up 3 foreign internationals on the field (against 2 in the Top League).
    
    From January 2023, a quota of players will be applied to the team's squads, a first in the history of Japanese rugby. Japanese players (category A) must represent a minimum of 80% of a club's squad, or 40 or more players.
    
    Players in categories B and C combined will not be able to exceed 20% of a team's squad, i.e. 10 foreign players or less. This announcement is made to allow more young Japanese players to play at the professional level while rubbing shoulders with more foreign stars at the expense of average foreign player
    

    It will be interesting to see whether some of the current Bs move across to As and/or whether there will be less demand for non-Japanese players.

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    @Bones Observant, but that's how it was when I copied it from a Reddit post. I knew Lucas, did not know Tahitu'a. So you are half right 🤠

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    The 100 NZ-born players playing in Japan

    DIVISION 1

    Black Rams Tokyo: Colin Bourke, Blair Cowan, Matt McGahan, Jacob Skeen, Daymon Leasuasu, Josefa Logavatu

    Green Rockets Tokatsu: Ash Dixon, Whetu Douglas, Lomano Lemeki, Fletcher Smith, Tom Marshall

    Kobelco Kobe Steelers: Tom Franklin, Gerard Cowley-Tuioti, Brodi McCurran, Aaron Cruden, Hayden Parker, Richard Buckman, Fraser Anderson

    Kubota Spears Funabashi Tokyo Bay: Ryan Crotty

    Saitama Wild Knights: Hadleigh Parkes, Lachlan Boshier, Vince Aso, Craig Millar, Mark Abbott

    Shining Arcs Tokyo Bay Urayasu: Otere Black, Brackin Karauria-Henry, Jimmy Tupou, Luke Thompson, Anaru Rangi, Sekonaia Pole

    Shizuoka Blue Revs: Malo Tuitama, Keagan Faria

    Tokyo Sungoliath: Damian McKenzie, Tevita Li, Hendrik Tui, Tom Sanders, Joe Latta

    Toshiba Brave Lupus: Matt Todd, Seta Tamanivalu, Tom Taylor, Johnny Fa’auli, Tim Bateman, Jack Stratton, Jacob Pierce, Nik McCurran, Michael Leitch, Warner Dearns

    Toyota Verblitz: Patrick Tuipulotu, Michael Allardice, Tiaan Falcon, Charlie Lawrence, Rob Thompson, Male Sa’u, Will Tupou, Jamie Henry

    Yokohama Canon Eagles: Liaki Moli

    DIVISION 2

    Hanazono Kintetsu Liners: Jed Brown, Waimana Riedlinger-Kapa

    Hino Red Dolphins: Nasi Manu, Ash Parker, Augustine Pulu, Hayden Cripps, Jack Debreczeni, TJ Faiane, Chance Peni, Gillies Kaka

    Kamaishi Seawaves: Morgan Mitchell, Ben Nee-Nee, Sam Henwood, Brett Cameron, Cameron Bailey

    Mie Honda Heat: Tethui Roberts, Matt Duffie

    Mitsubishi Sagamihara DynaBoars: Jackson Hemopo, Heiden Bedwell-Curtis, Dylan Nel, Colin Slade, Michael Little, Matt Vaega, Roland Alaia’sa, Ben Paltridge

    Skyactivs Hiroshima: David Milo, Tevin Ferris, Isi Manu

    DIVISION 3

    Kurita Water Gush Akishima: Brad Hemopo

    Kyuden Voltex: Tom Rowe, Ray Tatafu, Sam Vaka

    Munakata Sanix Blues: Scott Curry, Jarred Adams, Joseph Tupe, Coby Miln, Karne Hesketh

    Shimizu Koto Blue Sharks: Albert Anae, Josh Bekhuis, Murphy Taramai, Orbyn Leger, USA Baleilautoka, Siale Piutau, Dick Wilson

    Toyota Industries Shuttles Aichi: Chris Gabriel, Taleni Seu, Luteru Laulala, Robbie Robinson

    Not entirely accurate - E.g. - Dylan Nel was born in SA not NZ.

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