Two Japan rugby highlights from recent years

8 06 2013

It’s Japan v Wales this morning (more on that later), and so an excuse to post these sensational passages of play by Japan:

Japan’s incredible team try in the 2007 World Cup against Wales

Andrew Miller’s monster drop goal in the 2003 Rugby World Cup

Unfortunately, I haven’t managed to find any clips from the France v Japan game at the 2011 World Cup, when the eventual finalists were ahead by just 25-21 with 13 minutes left.





Japan 18-22 Wales

8 06 2013

Obviously I was supporting Wales in their early-morning tour match in Osaka against Japan. But quite a big part of me wanted to see the hosts do as well as possible.

The main problem with international rugby is the fact there have only ever been nine decent international sides. Really, it’s vital nations such as Japan improve (particularly critical in their case, considering they’re hosting the World Cup in six years) and other countries start to challenge for a place in the tournament. Only 25 teams have ever featured in the seven World Cups which have taken place.

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Obviously with most of the Welsh team away with the Lions, touring somewhere like Japan makes sense. But it was good to see both that the teams were evenly matched and that the grandstands at the Kintetsu Hanazono Rugby Stadium were pretty packed. Read the rest of this entry »