RUGBY JERSEY – Japan Rugby League One Section 10 – SAGAMIHARA Dynaboars vs RICOH Black Rams

 (Written by Azul: March 20, 2025)

Japan Rugby’s League One, Division 1 reached its 10th round on March 1. Here is the standings of Division 1 so far.

2024-25League One Order(Division 1) 2/28 
rankingteamWinLoseEvenWPSD
1Saitama Panasonic Wildnights80139157
2TOSHIBA Brave Lupas TOKYO71134102
3Kubota Spears71133103
4Shizuoka Blue Revs63026-10
5KOBELCO Kobe Steelers4502494
6Yokohama CANON Eagles4502125
7Tokyo SUNTORY Sungoliath432212
8Mie Honda Heat45018-55
9Sagamihara Dynaboars36014-119
10Black Rams Tokyo27011-62
11Toyota Verblitz17111-69
12Urayasu D-Rocks1805-168
WP=Winning Point 
SD=Score Difference 

On this day, I went to Chichibunomiya Rugby Ground in Minato-ku, Tokyo, to watch the match between Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Sagamihara Dynaboars and RICOH Black Rams.

The temperature was a warm 20 degrees Celsius, making it a perfect day to watch the game. The attendance at Chichibunomiya Rugby Stadium was 6,031, which was a good turnout.

The match of the day was expected to be a close match between the 9th-ranked Dynaboars and the 10th-ranked Black Rams in Division 1.

Last season, the two teams met twice, winning once and losing once. Who will come out on top on this day?

Let us introduce the two teams playing on this day.

First, an update on the home team, the Dynaboars.

The MHI Sagamihara Dynaboars are in 9th place with a record of 3 wins and 6 losses so far this season. They beat KOBELCO Steelers in the 4th round and TOYOTA Verblitz in the 7th round to the delight of their fans, but suffered a late-game upset by lowly HONDA Heat in the 8th round. As a result, they have not been able to advance to the top of the standings. Their opponent on this day is rival Black Rams, who have been battling for the same ranking in recent years, so they will be looking to halt their losing streak.

Dynaboars
No.Nameheightweightage 
1Changho AHN178cm110kg27 
2Seunghyuk LEE179cm103kg25Japan 1cap
3Kanzo SCHINCKEL187cm125kg25 
4Walt STEENKAMP203cm121kg29 
5Lindi Makoto DANIEL195cm109kg37 
6Epineri URUIVITI196cm122kg28Japan 4caps
7Masataka TSURUYA185cm105kg34 
8Kyo YOSHIDA188cm108kg29 
9Kohta IWAMURA182cm87kg31 
10James GRAYSON182cm90kg26 
11Honeti TAUMOHAAPAI180cm94kg32Japan 7s
12Curtis RONA193cm102kg32Australia 3 caps
13Matt VAEGA179cm94kg30 
14Joape NACO181cm98kg22 
15Kurt-Lee ARENDSE176cm80kg28South Africa 22caps

** Player to watch **

Honeti TAUMOHAAPAI. 180 cm, 94 kg, 32 years old. Position = WTB. country of birth = Tonga. He is a graduate of Hanazono University and a member of Japan’s 7-man national team. He is a veteran in terms of age, but last season he was the No. 1 scorer of tries in the team. The key for the Dynaboars on this day would be how well they can get the ball to their trump card, TAUMOHAAPAI.

By the way, here is an update on the Visitor Team of the day, RICOH Black Rams.

They are in 10th place with 2 wins and 7 losses so far this season, but they won against D-ROCKS in the 8th round and lost to last season’s champion Brave Lupas in the 9th round, albeit by just a single point. The Black Rams had been struggling without England’s No.8 Nathan HUGHES and FB Izac LUCAS, who were the mainstays until last season, due to injury, but this season’s new players are gradually fitting into the team, and the team’s strength is improving.

The starting lineup for this day’s match was as follows.

Black Rams
No.Nameheightweightage 
1Taishi TSUMURA174cm108kg23 
2Shin OUCHI183cm107kg27 
3Shohei OYAMA186cm116kg26 
4Pohiva Yamato LOTOAHEA192cm118kg36Japan 7th
5Harrison FOX199cm117kg24 
6Michael  STOLBERG204cm116kg32 
7Liam GILL184cm95kg32Australia 15 caps
8Fakatava AMATO195cm118kg30Japan 12 caps
9TJ PERENARA184cm94kg32New Zealand 81caps
10Ichigo NAKAKUSU174cm84kg24Japan
11Netani VAKAYALIA181cm90kg27Fiji 7th,Japan 7th
12Yuki IKEDA187cm100kg29Japan
13PJ LATU189cm105kg24 
14Semisi TUPOU190cm98kg25 
15Main TAIRA180cm91kg24Japan 1cap

** Player to watch **

(The player in the center of the photo is STOLBERG)

Michael STOLBERG. 204 cm, 116 kg, 32 years old. He is from Australia. Position = Flanker. Until last season, his position was lock, but due to a string of injuries in the team, he has been assigned to flanker this season. Flanker is a position that requires athleticism, and STOLBERG has played a role that has exceeded expectations in the game. A big man over 2 meters tall, he runs around the field in all directions, and the opposing team always has a strong defensive wall standing in his way. In attack, he is also the Black Rams’ leading scorer, as he faithfully follows up on scoring chances. He has been a key player in the team’s rise in the middle of the league.

Let’s start the first half.

3 minutes into the first half:

The Black Rams kicked off to start the game.

First, it was the Black Rams who made the decisive move. The ball was passed from left WTB VAKAYARIA to right WTB TUPOU, and TUPOU put the ball in the in-goal, but the video judgment showed that he stepped on the touch line before the try, and the try was canceled.

17 minutes into the first half:

The Black Rams pushed forward slightly after a scrum near the center of the field, where the ball was passed to WTB VAKAYALIA, who cut in for a 10-meter gain. Black Rams’ No.8 FAKATAVA followed VAKAYALIA and received the pass, and from there FAKATAVA, with his fast feet as fast as a WTB, scored a try in the left center of the enemy in-goal. The crowd went wild for FAKATAVA’s play here.

The Black Rams went ahead 0-5 despite a missed conversion goal after the try.

19 minutes into the first half:

After the try, WTB TUPOU of Black Rams caught the ball from the restart kickoff and made a great kickoff return.

TUPOU was caught by the Dynaboars defense, but the Black Rams won the ensuing tight battle, and from there the ball went to the left where WTB VAKAYALIA scored a try on the left side of the enemy in-goal.

The conversion goal after the try was missed, but the score was 0-10.

After that, both teams were close to the enemy’s in-goal, but in a lineout on their own ball, they were unable to secure the ball and missed their chances. The key to advancing to the top of the standings will be to secure the ball at these scoring opportunities.

36 minutes into the first half:

Neither team was consistent in catching the lineout ball, but the Black Rams dominated the Dynaboars in the scrum. This inevitably created more scoring opportunities for the Black Rams. The Black Rams’ flanker GILL showed his strength in the tight match.

In this period, the Dynaboars pushed right to the enemy’s in-goal and almost scored a try after a wave of attacks by the BK players.

However, just before the enemy in-goal, the Dynaboars released a pass that was intercepted by SO NAKAKUSU of the Black Rams, who ran more than 80 meters to score a try right under the enemy goalposts.

The conversion goal after the try was also successful, and the score was 0-17.

40 minutes into the first half:

The Black Rams quickly moved the ball to the left side of the field line, and quickly advanced to the left corner of the enemy’s in-goal. SO NAKAKUSU kicked a pass from the left side, which was caught by WTB TUPOU, who was stationed on the right side of the line, and TUPOU scored a try in the right corner of the enemy’s in-goal.

The conversion goal after the try failed, but the score was 0-22. The first half ended here.

After a scoreless first half, the Dynaboars formed a circle at the end of the first half to prepare for the second half.

After being down by a large margin in the first half, could the Dynaboars come back in the second half?

It was now 15-minute halftime, and Dynastars, the official cheerleaders of Dynaboars, gave a dance performance as the halftime show.

Let the second half begin.

The Dynaboars attacked the enemy territory early in the second half and launched a series of attacks, but the Black Rams defense held strong in front of the try line and they were unable to score any points.

17 minutes into the second half:

The second half was a stalemate with neither team scoring so far. If anything, the Dynaboars had more time to dominate the ball and attack, but the Black Rams’ FWs stood in the way of line breaks. The two flankers who stood out the most were GILL and STOLBERG, who showed their strength in the tight matchups and produced several turnovers.

The Dynaboars also could not score while attacking, so fatigue built up among the players and the team’s overall athleticism began to decline. The Black Rams turned the ball over and took the ball back, and CTB IKEDA showed a good touch kick to push the ball back deep into enemy territory to break the deadlock.

The Black Rams then secured the ball deep in the enemy territory, and from the right side, the ball was passed from CTB LATU to SH PERENARA, who scored a try on the left side of the goal post.

However, a video review revealed that the Black Rams were fouled in the lineout, and the try was cancelled.

23 minutes into the second half:

The Dynaboars switched SH from IWAMURA to STRATTON, and STRATTON increased the tempo of their attack, pushing deep into the enemy territory.

Then, in front of the goal post, CTB VAEGA received a pass from STRATTON and scored a try on the right side of the enemy goal post. This was the first score for the Dynaboars in this match.

The conversion goal after the try was also successful, making the score 7-22.

The score remained 7-22 at the end of the match. With this result, the Dynaboars have now lost 3 straight games, dropping them to 11th place in the standings and into the relegation zone of Division 2.

Conversely, Black Rams moved up to 9th place with the win in this match. This season, the gap in strength between the teams in Division 1 has narrowed, and there are no more easy games for the top teams. However, for fans, the number of games that are worth watching has been increasing, and it will be worth cheering for.

I am looking forward to the next game.

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Stop the war.

Peace to Ukraine

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RUGBY JERSEY – Japan Rugby League One, Section 9 – RICOH Black Rams vs TOSHIBA Brave Lupas

 (Written by Azul: March 8, 2025)

On February 22, 2025, the Japan Rugby League One Section 9 match between Black Rams (11th) and Brave Lupas (2nd) was held at the Chichibunomiya Rugby Ground in Minato-ku, Tokyo.

The match was played under cloudy skies with a temperature of 8 degrees Celsius, a typical seasonal chill in the air. The event drew a decent crowd of 8,380 spectators that day.

The match between Brave Lupas and Wild Knights on February 9 was a battle for first place, and the attendance was 11,051. Considering this, the attendance of 8,380 for the match between the second and eleventh-ranked teams was a decent turnout. The pre-match prediction was for last season’s champion Brave Lupas to win the match.

However, League One has had a few upsets so far this season. How will the Black Rams fare against last season’s champion Brave Lupas?

League One’s standings so far in the 2024-2025 season were as follows

2024-25League One Order(Division 1) 2/21 
rankingteamWinLoseEvenWPSD
1Saitama Panasonic Wildnights80134128
2TOSHIBA Brave Lupas TOKYO61130101
3Kubota Spears6112855
4Shizuoka Blue Revs6202638
5Yokohama CANON Eagles4402028
6KOBELCO Kobe Steelers3501952
7Tokyo SUNTORY Sungoliath33217-3
8Mie Honda Heat35014-58
9Sagamihara Dynaboars35014-90
10Toyota Verblitz16111-27
11Black Rams Tokyo26010-61
12Urayasu D-Rocks1704-163
WP=Winning Point 
SD=Score Difference 

The win-loss table so far this season,

* Last season’s runner-up, Wild Knights, remains as strong as ever and is the only undefeated team in the field.

*Brave Lupas, last season’s champion, is in second place with only a few points behind.

* Spears, the champion of the previous year, has recovered from last season’s 6th place finish and is now in 3rd place.

*Verblitz, who was considered a strong contender for the championship, has only one win so far and is languishing in 10th place.

*The teams from 5th to 9th are separated by only 6 winning points, so the order changes from week to week.

Which team will make it to the top 6 to qualify for the playoffs?

*The bottom two teams will have to play in the round-robin tournament, but which team will be able to escape? The difference in winning points between 8th and 11th place is only 4.

Let me introduce you to the two teams that will be playing on this day.

First, an update on the home team, the Ricoh Black Rams.

Black Rams’ record so far this season is 11th place with 2 wins and 6 losses and 10 winning points. This season, they accomplished a Giant Killing in the second round, defeating last season’s third-place finisher Sungoliath in a close game. However, after suffering 5 consecutive defeats, they finally got their second win of the season against 12th-ranked D-Rocks in the previous round. The team has been unable to ride the wave of success, although they have been able to showcase their new international star, T.J.Perenara, in every game. Brave Lupas, their opponent on this day, is a strong team, but will they be able to create another Giant Killing?

The starting lineup for this day’s match was as follows.

Black Rams
No.Nameheightweightage 
1Kazuma NISHI180cm108kg28 
2Shin OUCHI183cm107kg27 
3Shohei OYAMA186cm116kg26 
4Reijiro YAMAMOTO191cm110kg22 
5Josh GOODHUE199cm113kg29 
6Michael  STOLBERG204cm116kg32 
7Shuhei MATSUHASHI180cm99kg31Japan 8caps
8Liam GILL184cm95kg32Australia 15 caps
9TJ PERENARA184cm94kg32New Zealand 81caps
10Ichigo NAKAKUSU174cm84kg24Japan
11Semisi TUPOU190cm98kg25 
12Yuki IKEDA187cm100kg29Japan
13Amanaki LOTOAHEA TAIYO191cm107kg34Japan 8caps
14Main TAIRA180cm91kg24Japan 1cap
15Kotaro ITO177cm86kg23 Japan

** Player to watch  **

Yuki IKEDA. 187cm, 100kg, 29 years old. He is a graduate of Tokai University. He is a candidate for the Japan national team. He is one of the few Japanese players who can physically compete with foreign players on the professional stage. After graduating from Tokai University, he joined the NTT Shining Arcs for three seasons before moving to the Black Rams in 2021. In games this season, his work between the try line and scoring tries has been outstanding. We hope that he will continue to play an even more active role and make this season a breakthrough year.

Next, an update on the Visitor Team for this match, TOSHIBA Brave Lupas.

Brave Lupas, last season’s League One Champion, is in second place again this season with 6 wins, 1 loss, and 1 draw, for 30 winning points. The only team they have lost to this season is the fourth-placed Shizuoka Blue Revs. Brave Lupas has the ability to score tries from all positions and has a strong group of players. The only weakness of this team is that they always play a power game centered around their FW, which makes them surprisingly fragile when they play opponents whose styles of play do not match up.

The starting lineup for this day’s match was as follows.

TOSHIBA Brave Lupas
No.Nameheightweightage 
1Sena KIMURA175cm105kg24 
2Daigo HASHIMOTO174cm105kg31Japan 3caps
3Taufa LATU183cm120kg26 
4Shohei ITO190cm105kg27 
5Anise SAMUERA198cm118kg38Japan 12caps
6Yoshitaka TOKUNAGA185cm100kg32Japan 15caps
7Takeshi SASAKI180cm101kg26 
8Michael LEITCH189cm113kg35Japan 87caps
9Yuhei Sugiyama169cm76kg26 
10Richie MO’UNGA176cm83kg30New Zealand  56caps
11Yuto MORI174cm82kg26 
12Rob THOMPSON184cm103kg33 
13Seta TAMANIVAL189cm104kg33New Zealand  3caps, Fiji 3 caps
14Jone NAIKABULA177cm95kg29Japan 17caps
15Takuro MATSUNAGA172cm82kg25Japan 4caps

** Player to watch **

Takuro MATSUNAGA. 172 cm, 82 kg, 25 years old. A graduate of Tenri University, MATSUNAGA was called up to the national team last fall to take part in a tour of Europe when there were injuries to the national team. At first, Matsunaga was used as an inexperienced SO, but when he returned to his main position, FB, he began to show his true potential. When participating in attacks, MATSUNAGA’s specialty is to accurately spot holes in the opposing defense and work in tandem with other players to make big gains. He is the fastest growing BK player in League One this season. I hope he will show his further growth in the Japan national team games this summer and fall.

Let’s start the first half.

1 minute into the first half:

Brave Lupas kicked off to start the match. FB MATSUNAGA passed the ball to WTB NAIKABULA, who scored a try in the middle of the enemy in-goal. The conversion goal after the try was also successful, and Brave Lupas was ahead by 7 points. The score was 0-7.

5 minutes into the first half:

From the restart after the try, the Black Rams went into enemy territory, regained the ball, and from a series of attacks, they quickly approached the in-goal try line. Brave Lupas was fouled for offside, giving the Black Rams a PG opportunity right in front of the goal posts. Black Rams SO NAKAKUSU converted the PG to make the score 3-7.

13 minutes into the first half:

From the restart kickoff after the PG, Brave Lupas entered the enemy territory, dominated the ball, and attacked in succession. In the flow of the game, Brave Lupas FB MATSUNAGA received the ball on the right touchline and skillfully shook off the opposing defense to score a try right in the middle of the enemy in-goal.

The conversion goal after the try failed, but Brave Lupas extended their lead with a score of 3-12.

19 minutes into the first half:

The Black Rams’ defense was not able to handle the continuous forward movement of the Brave Lupas attack. Brave Lupas came close to the try line, and CTB THOMPSON scored a try at the left side of the goal post.

The conversion goal after the try was also successful, making the score 3-19. Brave Lupas had a one-sided advantage in the match up to this point.

21 minutes into the first half:

From the kickoff after the try restart, the Black Rams entered the enemy territory and a mistake by the opposing team gave them the opportunity to have a scrum on their own ball just inside the 22-meter line in front of the goal posts. The Black Rams then took advantage of a scrum to the right, and SH PERENARA made a long pass to the right corner.

WTB TAIRA scored a try in the right corner of the enemy’s in-goal.

The conversion goal after the try failed, but the score was 8-19.

The Black Rams’ advantage in this match will depend on how long they can keep attacking in the opposition’s territory.

27 minutes into the first half:

Brave Lupas had a scrum in front of their own goalposts, and after a 15-meter gain, they moved to the right and then to the left, where the ball was passed to WTB MORI, who ran across the left touchline for what looked like a try.

However, Black Rams SO NAKAKAKUSU stopped MORI’s advance about 10 meters short of the try line. But Brave Lupas took the ball in a tight battle, and FB MATSUNAGA scored his second try of the day in the left center of the enemy’s in-goal. With this attack, Brave Lupas had advanced nearly 100 meters at a stretch from their own goal to the enemy’s in-goal.

The conversion goal after the try was also successful, making the score 8-26.

35 minutes into the first half:

The Black Rams took the restart kickoff and went into the enemy territory, but Brave Lupas counter-attacked them and drove them back to their own in-goal. However, in a tight battle, Black Rams’ No. 8 GILL succeeded in stealing the ball. However, Black Rams’ SO NAKAKUSU’s penalty kick did not make it off the touchline, and the Brave Lupas counter-attacked again. The Black Rams’ SO NAKAKUSU made a number of kicking errors on the day.

However, the Black Rams were later awarded a penalty kick for a foul on their opponents, giving them a chance for a lineout on their own ball on the right side just beyond the enemy 22-meter line.

The Black Rams secured the ball, and SH PERENARA, who was caught by the defense, advanced forward and connected with an off-load pass to lock GOODHUE, who scored a try in the right corner of the enemy in-goal.

The conversion goal after the try failed, but the score was 13-26.

42 minutes into the first half:

The Black Rams launched a series of attacks near the enemy 22-meter line near the end of the first half, but were unable to advance due to the solid defense of their opponents.

An injury to a Black Rams player halted the game, and the horn sounded to signal the end of the first half and the last play of the first half. Here, the Black Rams went on a series of attacks in an attempt to score the last point of the first half. Black Rams’ SH PERENARA kicked a pass from the right side in front of the enemy in-goal, and FL MATSUHAHI caught it and scored a try in the left corner of the enemy in-goal.

The conversion goal after the try failed, but the score was 18-26, and the Black Rams were now 8 points behind at the end of the first half.

The first half ended with a 15-minute halftime break.

At halftime, mascots from various companies in Tokyo gathered and circled the field.

The temperature was low that day, but the wind was not blowing much, so it did not feel as cold as one might expect.

Now, let the second half begin.

7 minutes into the second half:

While watching this game, I noticed that the Black Rams, currently ranked 11th in Division 1 of League One, were more than even with Brave Lupas, the second-place team in Division 1, in the scrums. One wonders why such a strong FW team is ranked 11th. They dominated Brave Lupas in the scrums, especially after prop Puddy LYAN came on in the second half as a substitute.

Early in the second half, the Black Rams gained the upper hand in the scrum, and after pushing hard from a scrum set up slightly to the right in front of the enemy in-goal, SH PERENARA brought the ball up and scored a try under the enemy goalposts.

The conversion goal after the try was also successful, making the score 25-26, and the Black Rams were finally within 1 point of Brave Lupas.

12 minutes into the second half:

The Black Rams had another scrum that drew an infringement from the opposing team, giving the Black Rams the right of a penalty kick 30 meters from the goalposts. Black Rams’ SO NAKAKUSU tried and missed again, as NAKAKUSU had missed 5 SHOTs on the day, putting the brakes on the team’s momentum.

14 minutes into the second half:

Brave Lupas replaced their hooker with Japan’s national team player, Harada, and then prop with Mikami in an attempt to recover from their poor showing in the scrums. This helped stabilize the Brave Lupas scrum a little, but it did not change the Black Rams’ scrum dominance.

After the game resumed, the Black Rams pushed in at the scrum, and SH PERENARA made a short punt up the back of the opposing defense, which was held by Black Rams CTB IKEDA in the left center of the enemy in-goal for a try.

The conversion goal after the try failed, but the score was 30-26. The Black Rams finally succeeded in turning the tide.

16 minutes into the second half:

After the try, Brave Lupas kicked off from the restart, and Brave Lupas CTB TOMPSON received the ball on the right side near the enemy 22m line, dodged two opposing defenders, and scored a try just under the goal post in the enemy’s in-goal.

The conversion goal after the try was also successful, making the score 30-33, and Brave Lupas was back in the game.

21 minutes into the second half:

Once the Black Rams had attacked deep into enemy territory, Brave Lupas secured the ball after it was spilled in a tight battle and counter-attacked from there. Brave Lupas then had a scrum in the middle of the field, but Brave Lupas’ SH OGAWA, who came on as a substitute, got to the side of the scrum and got into the enemy territory.

Brave Lupas FB MATSUNAGA received a pass from OGAWA, and advanced forward at once, closing in on the enemy’s in-goal try line.

As the match entered its climax, the 2 teams were on the same page in terms of content, and both sides continued to attack in succession, with many spectacular scenes emerging. Whenever a player approached the try line, the screams of the fans, especially female fans, echoed around the stadium. That was how excited the fans watching the game were.

The Black Rams caught up with MATSUNAGA and managed to stop them, but from there, Brave Lupas took the ball to the right, where WTB NAIKABULA, the decisive trump card, received a pass and scored a try in the right corner of the enemy in-goal.

The conversion goal after the try was missed, but the score was 38-30 and Brave Lupas extended their lead.

24 minutes into the second half:

From the restart kickoff after the try, the Black Rams moved into enemy territory and gradually gained ground, crossing the enemy 22-meter line. Brave Lupas was fouled for offside and the Black Rams opted to go for the PG at this point as it was right in front of the goal posts.

However, SO NAKUSU missed this relatively easy looking PG, and it was a painful failure. The score remained 30-38.

31 minutes into the second half:

The Black Rams entered the final minutes of the match in a rather uncomfortable position. Brave Lupas broke out of the crowd, and Black Rams’ SH PERENARA intercepted the ball and ran straight into the enemy’s in-goal. However, just two meters from the try line, he was caught by Brave Lupas’ CTB TOMPSON.

The Black Rams try was disallowed.

The Black Rams continued to attack, keeping the game in enemy territory. The Black Rams pushed the opposing scrum into the opponents’ territory, forcing an infringement by the opposing team, which led to a penalty kick and a lineout for their own ball. The Black Rams secured the ball at the lineout, and after closing in on the enemy in-goal, the FW side attacked in succession, and finally, when SH PERENARA mis-timed his pass, Black Rams prop TSUMURA, who came on as a substitute, ran in and scored a try on the left side of the goal post. He ran in and scored a try on the left side of the goal post.

The conversion goal after the try was also successful, bringing the score to 37-38, Black Rams within one point.

34 minutes into the second half:

From the kickoff after the try, Brave Lupas made steady progress and advanced deep into the enemy territory. Brave Lupas was pushed back in the scrums, but they showed their strength in the attacking sequences from the tight pack. WTB NAIKABULA got the ball and came close to the try line, but the Black Rams did their best to stop him with a defensive stop. But Brave Lupas’ CTB MANO followed up and scored a try right in the middle of the enemy’s in-goal.

The conversion goal after the try was also successful, and the score was 37-45, Brave Lupas again outscoring the hosts.

37 minutes into the second half:

With only a few minutes left in the second half, the Black Rams worked hard to connect with the ball in hopes of winning the game. Once Brave Lupas turned the ball over and pushed deep into their own territory, the Black Rams regained possession. The Black Rams counter-attacked from their own territory, and FB TAIRA and WTB TUPOU made a clever passing move to get around the defense. As they approached the enemy in-goal, TAIRA passed to TUPOU who followed him up and TUPOU ran right under the goal posts for the try.

The conversion goal after the try was also successful, and the score was 44-45, with the Black Rams again within one point.

40 minutes into the second half:

The horn had already sounded to signal the end of the match, and the Black Rams were down to one last play. From a scrum on their own ball, the Black Rams attacked and attacked again until Phase 6, when the Black Rams went deep into enemy territory. The Black Rams attacked until Phase 6, when the ball hit a Brave Lupas player and was spilled, ending the game. Brave Lupas won the match.

As a result of the hard-fought match, the Black Rams were one point behind and thus received 1 bonus point for a loss by 7 points or less. Although it was not the second Giant Killing game of the season, Black Rams fans were treated to a great match. We look forward to another good game like this one in the next round and beyond.

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Stop the war.

Peace to Ukraine

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