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Alex Ross (28)
You all make me sick with your talk of burnt meat
The burnt steak bit was less of a recommendation, and more of a sad but honest reflection of reality.
You all make me sick with your talk of burnt meat
Vuna played in the Repêchage in Monaco amirite, for the non-core members, you just had to play in one qualifying tournament, either the regional one or the Repêchage.
Whatsisface, the Chiefs centre with the double barreled surname that played NZ 7s switched to Samoa as well, he played at the world cup IIRC.
EDIT: Tim Nanai-Williams
When the ambluance gets bogged.just rolling maul it out..
https://au.sports.yahoo.com/rugby/a...l-together-to-get-ambulance-out-of-mud/#page1
Hey guys, not a perfect fit for this thread but the 2017 Sunwolves squad has been announced.
Forwards: Keita Inagaki, Masataka Mikami, Koki Yamamoto, Takeshi Kizu, Takeshi Hino, Shota Horie, Takuma Asahara, Heiichiro Ito, Koo Jiwon, Hitoshi Ono, Kyosuke Kajikawa, Shinya Makabe, Liaki Moli, Willie Britz, Edward Quirk, Uwe Helu, Yoshitaka Tokunaga, Shuhei Matsuhashi, Malgene Ilaua, Yuhimaru Mimura
Backs: Keisuke Uchida, Takahiro Ogawa, Fumiaki Tanaka, Kaito Shigeno, Yuki Yatomi, Harumichi Tatekawa, Hikaru Tamura, Yu Tamura, Hayden Cripps, Teruya Goto, Kenki Fukuoka, Timothy Lafaele, Derek Carpenter, Yasutaka Sasakura, Kotaro Matsushima, Riaan Viljoen
Notable additions include:
Notable losses:
- Fumiaki Tanaka - arguably the finest player Japan has produced and probably a top 10 halfback in the world.
- Willie Britz - a handy South African back rower. Potential to quality for Japan.
- Hayden Cripps - a handy Kiwi utility back. Potential to quality for Japan.
- Kotaro Matsushima - ex-Melbourne Rebels outside back.
Sidebar - where is that dominant winger from the U20 world cup? He was handy.
- Akihito Yamada - their star winger from last year. Family reasons cited.
All in all an improved squad, probably still will come somewhere close to last but all you can ask for is progress.
Hey guys, not a perfect fit for this thread but the 2017 Sunwolves squad has been announced.
Forwards: Keita Inagaki, Masataka Mikami, Koki Yamamoto, Takeshi Kizu, Takeshi Hino, Shota Horie, Takuma Asahara, Heiichiro Ito, Koo Jiwon, Hitoshi Ono, Kyosuke Kajikawa, Shinya Makabe, Liaki Moli, Willie Britz, Edward Quirk, Uwe Helu, Yoshitaka Tokunaga, Shuhei Matsuhashi, Malgene Ilaua, Yuhimaru Mimura
Backs: Keisuke Uchida, Takahiro Ogawa, Fumiaki Tanaka, Kaito Shigeno, Yuki Yatomi, Harumichi Tatekawa, Hikaru Tamura, Yu Tamura, Hayden Cripps, Teruya Goto, Kenki Fukuoka, Timothy Lafaele, Derek Carpenter, Yasutaka Sasakura, Kotaro Matsushima, Riaan Viljoen
Notable additions include:
Notable losses:
- Fumiaki Tanaka - arguably the finest player Japan has produced and probably a top 10 halfback in the world.
- Willie Britz - a handy South African back rower. Potential to quality for Japan.
- Hayden Cripps - a handy Kiwi utility back. Potential to quality for Japan.
- Kotaro Matsushima - ex-Melbourne Rebels outside back.
Sidebar - where is that dominant winger from the U20 world cup? He was handy.
- Akihito Yamada - their star winger from last year. Family reasons cited.
All in all an improved squad, probably still will come somewhere close to last but all you can ask for is progress.
No Tusi Pisi either.
He moved on almost immediately after the Super Rugby season finished.
Duralto is currently playing 7s for the US.Apparently Yamada is weighing up several offers from Europe and the US. His wife is actually American and that's where the family reasons are coming from. So he might be popping up in PRO Rugby.
You also overlooked Andrew Duralto. The Eagles no.6/7. I thought he equipped himself very well last season but hasn't been re-signed. Again, hopefully we'll see him in PRO next season.
He's their biggest loss.No Tusi Pisi either.
Duralto is currently playing 7s for the US.
He's their biggest loss.
Tatekawa is a better 12 than a 10, Tamura is alright but not in the same class as Pisi, Cripps is also listed as a 10 - don't know anything about him.
Thanks for that.Cripps is an ex Wellington and Tasman Mitre 10 Cup #10, was part of Hurricanes development squad at some stage and appears to have been playing for the Tokyo Gas team in the Japanese comp for the past couple of seasons.
Thanks for that.
Super Rugby is going to be a bit of a step up for him then. Tokyo Gas aren't even in the Top League, they're the next level down. He wouldn't be getting much competition week to week.
I thought that Tokyo Gas was a club I hadn't heard of before so that explains why. Yes it will be a step up but he was considered a pretty decent talent a few years back at Tasman apparently, just whether he can make that step up is the question, only one way to find out.
I hope that the Sunwolves can really perform this year - last season was a really rushed setup so this year they should have more preparation time.