RUGBY JERSEY – National University Rugby Championship 4th Round

(written by Azul, Decembers 24th, 2021)

The National Collegiate Rugby Championship will begin its fourth round on December 18, 2021, with the first three rounds being played as regional qualifying matches, and the fourth round will be played between the top league teams in each region. As of now, the following three major leagues will appear in the fourth round.

(1) Kanto University Rugby Rivalry Group A

(2) Kanto University League Group I

(3) Kansai University A League

In 2021, the top five schools from group (1), the top three schools from group( 2), and the top four schools from group (3) will be eligible to participate. The number of schools in each group will vary based on the results of last year’s and the year before last’s University Championships.

This year’s participating schools

(1) Teikyo University, Waseda University, Meiji University, Keio University, Nippon Taiiku University

(2) Tokai University, Nihon University, Daito Bunka University

3) Kyoto Sangyo University, Kinki University, Tenri University, Doshisha University

And this time, on December 18, I went to watch two games at the Chichibunomiya Rugby Stadium.

The first match: Kinki University vs Keio University.

The second match was between Nihon University and Nippon Taiiku University.

The weather was fine that day. I would like to say it was a perfect day to watch a rugby match, but the Japanese archipelago was covered by a powerful cold wave from the day before, and the highest temperature in Tokyo was only 8 degrees Celsius. In order to watch the game for four hours from 11:30 to 15:30 under this cold weather, you need to be prepared for the cold. This time, I chose the following equipment.

** Cold weather gear No. 1: Jacket – N-3B **

N-3B made by ALPHA industry, code name = ALASKA. It is the ultimate winter jacket, designed to work even when the temperature is 30 degrees below zero. In Tokyo, I wear it only about three times a year. This time I wore it because I was going to be under the cold air for four hours. The price was 30,000 yen and I personally like it because it looks cool.

** Cold weather gear No. 2: Cargo pants **

No-name brand heating pants made in Japan, although they don’t have the name value of a brand like ALPHA, but they are thick work pants that I bought for extremely cold work. Price: 5,500 yen.

With all this equipment on, we headed for the stadium.

And we arrived at the stadium. The weather was fine and the north wind wasn’t blowing that much, but what was this cold?

The picture above is a statue in front of the entrance to the main stand of the Chichibunomiya Rugby Stadium. The rugby season has finally come to a climax.

First of all, I will briefly introduce both teams of the first game.

** Kinki University Rugby Club **

Founded in 1928. Compared to Keio University, it is an emerging force, but it will soon celebrate its 100th anniversary. It has participated in the National University Championship nine times. They have not won any championships. Although they do not have any players representing Japan, they have produced many players who are active in the top leagues, including Kobe Steel. This season, in the first game of the Kansai University A League, they defeated Tenri University, the last year’s university champion. Although they lost to Kyoto Sangyo University, they finished second in the league and advanced to the University Championship.

** Keio University Rugby Club **

Founded in 1899, Keio University is the root of Japanese rugby. Founded in 1899, the team finished 4th in the Kanto University Rivalry Group and participated in the National University Championship this season. In the early part of this season, the team was not in good shape, losing to Tsukuba University and losing badly to Meiji University, but from the game against Waseda University, the team has gradually started to show its true colors and has been playing good games. One of the characteristics of this team is that when they get into a pressure point, they show their ability to persevere, and the more games they play, the more they gain in the ground. I can’t wait to see how far they will go to win the championship.

Let’s kick off the first game. The starting lineup for the first half is as shown in the photo below.

Although Kinki University is ranked higher than Keio University in terms of league ranking, Keio University dominated the ball in the beginning of the game and pushed the game forward. Unlike the previous games, Keio pushed forward by deploying their backs. SO Nakagusu scored a PG from a foul early in the game, and Keio took the lead at 0-3.

In the first half, Enosa (CTB) broke through the gain line again and again. In response, WTB Miyaso created two decisive chances for Kinki University, but the Keio defense prevented them from scoring. In the first half, Keio had several chances to score, but a series of mistakes in front of the goal prevented them from scoring more points. In the end, the first half ended with Keio leading by three points, 0-3.

Then, the second half began. Two minutes into the second half, Keio takes the kickoff, develops the ball in the opponent’s territory, and on the second attack, Keio FB Yamada cuts in the opposite direction, brilliantly breaks free, and scores a try right under the goal post. The conversion was successful, and Keio took the lead at 0-10.

However, 15 minutes into the second half, Kinki University’s SO Handa did not miss a hole in Keio’s defensive formation and kicked a pass to WTB Ueda, who easily caught it to make the score 5-10, putting Kinki University up by five points. This try quickly reversed the tide in favor of Keio.

Immediately after this, Keio attacked into the opponent’s territory, and a foul by Kinki University led to a PG.

Then, in the 65th minute, Kinki University moved to the left in front of the opponent’s goal. At one point, the Keio defense bounced it back, but Tsujimura, who had just come on as a substitute, pushed it in alone and scored a try. The conversion was unsuccessful, and Kinki University was up by three points, 10-13.

Then came the final moment of the game. In the 79th minute of the game, Kinki University had a chance to tie the game. This was an important PG as it would have tied the game but would have given Kinki University the win according to tournament rules. CTB Fukuyama kicked it, but missed it to the right.

The game ended 10-13, and Keio University will advance to the quarterfinals on December 26 to face Tokai University (1st place in the league group).

After the end of the game, the players of both teams praised each other’s good performance.

This was followed by the second game. University championships are often played as a double header. The first game finished around 1:10 p.m., so we had about an hour break before the second game started. As we waited in this cold weather, the cold air creeping in through the gaps in our warm clothes gradually robbed us of our body heat. I’ll be back to watch the games next week and the week after that, but I’ll have to put on my mountaineering underwear underneath, otherwise the cold will be unbearable for the second game.

Now, here are the two teams for the second game.

** Nihon University Rugby Club **

Second place in the Kanto league group. founded in 1928. Founded in 1928, it has won the Kanto University League Tournament three times. In National university championship they recorded semi-finalist 4 times. It has also produced several Japanese national team players. The team is known as the Hercules Army, and its attacks center on the powerful rush of the FW. In the spring open game against Meiji University, they showed an even fight in the FW battle.

** Nihon Taiiku University Rugby Club  **

5th place in Group A of the Kanto University Rivalry. They have won the University Championship twice and the Japan Championship once. The team has also produced many national team players. However, in recent years, they have not been able to achieve good results, and this will be their first appearance in the University Championship in 13 years. The team’s traditional style is typical running rugby, and they aspire to play rugby where they can run and beat their opponents.

This is the first time I’ve seen NITTAI play this season, but when I saw the pre-match member introductions and saw that the LO player was only 178cn tall, I thought this would be an overwhelming victory for NITTAI. Although Nihon University was ranked 2nd in the Kanto League Group, they had already drawn with Tokai University, who was ranked 1st, and I couldn’t believe that the actual champions of the league would lose to the 5th ranked team in the rivalry group.

However, I hadn’t seen the NITTAI players in a while, and with three foreign students, my impression of them was quite different from what I had in the past.

These three players did a decisive job in the match and made the match very exciting.

** Lissara Mikiloni **

Position: Prop, 185cm, 136kg, from Tonga. As a prop, he exerts tremendous pressure. He is also a utility player who can play lock and No.8. I was amazed when he crushed the scrum of Nihon University, which was evenly matched with Meiji. After he left the team, they were pushed in the scrum by Nihon University. He should be invited to the Japan national team candidate training camp.

** Haratoa Vailea **

Position: No.8, CTB, WTB, from Tonga. He is an all-round player who was selected as one of the best 15 players in the Kanto Rivalry Groups Games. His mood is that of the Italian national team’s Palice. He is also the team’s primary placekicker, and his accurate kicks from the No. 8 position make for some never-before-seen rugby that is too promising to pass up. This player should also be invited to the Japan national team training camp.

** Christian Laui **

Position: WTB, from Tonga, 180cm, 102kg. When he got the ball early in the game, three defenders of Nihon University couldn’t touch him and passed him one after another to score a try. He got the ball early in the game. He was slightly injured in a tackle, and is still a raw gem who has yet to be polished. If he can polish up, he has more potential than Shogo Nakano of Japan representative. Please invite him to the Japan national team candidate training camp.

Then the second game kicked off. From the first spirited moment, Nihon University was filled with the will to win, and they drank their opponent in. In the third minute of the first half, the ball was developed to the right in the enemy’s territory, and after a steady series of short passes, Mizuma, WTB of Nihon University, easily got through for a try. The conversion goal was unsuccessful, and the score was 5-0 in favor of Nihon University.

In the 9th minute of the first half, as soon as Nihon University entered the enemy territory, CTB Quirk easily penetrated the defensive net and connected with No.8 Sione in front of the goal for a try. The conversion goal was successful, and Nihon University led by 12 points at 12-0. At the time, I thought it would be an overwhelming victory for Nihon University, as I had predicted before the game.

However, NITTAI University fought back from here. Of the three international students mentioned at the beginning of this article, prop Mikiloni first crushed Nihon University in the scrum. He won a foul and advanced to the opponent’s goal at once. The score was 12-5, and NITTAI university was seven points ahead.

Then, in the 12th minute of the first half, Nittai University got into the enemy’s territory and moved to the left. The ball went to the WTB player, Lauie, but in front of him, there were several Nihon University defenders who attacked him. He left the second one behind with a big step, then swerved to the left to dodge the third one, and went into a top dash. The acceleration was so fast and overwhelming that the CTB of Nihon University gave up chasing him. What a determined WTB he is!

He scored a try in the left corner to make it 12-10, and Nihon University was within two points. The conversion goal failed.

Then, in the 19th minute. In the 19th minute, the SH of NITTAI University punted high to the back of the opponent. While the WTB of Nihon University was struggling to handle the punt, the WTB of NITTAI University Raui snatched the ball and scored a try. The conversion was also successful, and NITTAI University finally succeeded in turning the game around, 12-17.

The conversion goal was scored by the No. 8 player, Vailea. He is registered as a utility player (CTB, WTB, FB) on the roster, but in this game, he is in the No. 8 position. He reminded me of Warren Boss Ayako, who played for the Sunwolves.

As for Nihon University, I’m sure they were all thinking it wasn’t supposed to be like this. They lost in the scrum, and they lost in the backs’ development game. But even so, the ironclad rule of victory is to find the opponent’s weaknesses and concentrate their attack on them. In the 26th minute of the first half, Nihon University attacked with a maul in front of the enemy’s goal and moved forward. The conversion goal failed. The first half ended with the score tied at 17-17. It was a great effort by NITTAI University.

Then, the game went into the second half. First, six minutes into the second half. In front of the enemy’s goal, Nihon University secured the ball in a lineout, then formed a maul and moved forward. Finally, HO Inoue scored a try in the left corner. The conversion goal failed. 22-17, Nihon University led by 5 points. In the last 10 minutes of the second half, HO Inoue scored consecutive tries in the exact same pattern. The conversion goal failed, but the score was 27-17, and Nihon University led by 10 points. As expected, Nihon University is undefeated this season. Once they found their opponent’s weak points, they attacked them thoroughly.

In the 17th minute of the second half, prop Mikiloni rushed in front of the goal. In the 17th minute of the second half, they attacked in front of the opponent’s goal. The score became 27-22, and NITTAI University was up by 5 points.

However, from this point on, many injuries started to occur at NITTAI University. WTB Raui, No.8 Vailea, and WTB Suzuki were injured and replaced one after another. Oh, come on, are you okay? In the 60th and 74th minutes, Nihon University scored a try and the conversion goal was successful. The final score was 41-22. However, I was impressed by the performance of the three international students from NITTAI University.

Now, the next week, December 26, is the quarterfinals of the University Championship. At this stage, Waseda University vs Meiji University has become a reality. Naturally, advance tickets are sold out. On the same day, tickets for Keio University vs Tokai University and Kyoto Sangyo University vs. Nihon University, which will be held at different venues, are still available in large quantities. What is the difference?

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