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Written by Joe Fisher
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Tuesday, 29 July 2008 |
SHUTO LEAGUE 10’s 2008
Pool Matches
 Game 1: TGRFC 17 Tentomushi 7 Tries: Joe Nawoqavanua (2), Matt Downer Conversions: Matt Downer (1)
Game 2: TGRFC 10 Fuji Club 0 Tries: Matt Downer, Joe Nawoqavanua
Game 3: TGRFC 5 Mokossu 0 Tries: Joe Nawoqavanua
Game 4: TGRFC 12 OK Pipetsu 0 Tries: Will Thompson, Matt Downer Conversions: Matt Downer (1)
Game 5: TGRFC 17 Zenkai Beers 0 Tries: Chris Lucas, Ken Kondo, Riki Pitter Coversions: Riki Pitter (1)
Just one week after the final match of a long and intense Tokyo Cup campaign the Gaijin found themselves participating in the opening event of the Shuto League, a 10’s tournament held in Urayasu city (Chiba prefecture).
As the match statistics show, the Gaijin played very well in the pool stages of the tournament, winning all five matches and finishing up with an impressive for and against tally of 61 points to 7. |
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 29 July 2008 )
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Written by Joffa Harris
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Tuesday, 29 July 2008 |
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PLAYOFF FOR FIRST DIVISION (Date: June 1st )  On yet another rainy Sunday the Tokyo Gaijin gathered at a new rugby venue for a playoff game against Rokko East RFC with the winner gaining the right to play in the Tokyo Cup 1st Division in 2009. The pitch at Komaba University was of the Astroturf variety but it made a pleasant change to running around in the mud, as it seemed we had done throughout the Tokyo Cup campaign. If the game had been played at the regular venue of Kizoochi Field it would have been an absolute mud bath and I doubt very much that 44 points would have been scored. To backtrack a little, the TGRFC had finished second in the Tokyo Cup 1st Division (after losing the final 26 v 22) and their opposition on this day, Rokko East RFC, had finished second last in the 1st Division. Both teams were to fight out for a spot in the 1st Division in 2009. Jesse Takahashi, who had been doing all the managerial work and attending the Tokyo Cup Committee meetings, wasn’t fussed about which way the result went as being a participant in the top level just meant more work for him next year and a lot more scrutiny for the team. Player availability was also causing concern as in 1st division the team couldn’t afford to have so many players out but that was the situation facing the TGRFC on this day with a plethora of players out, due to work & family commitments and injuries. |
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 29 July 2008 )
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Written by Sir Andrew Ballard
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Monday, 23 June 2008 |
Rugby Rumours Volume 3The team crosses its collective fingers for the safe delivery of a child to Mr and Mrs Iwasaki in the next few days. In a break from tradition, it will apparently be Jo's turn to handle photography and medical supplies.

Still on the baby front...
Blake's parents recently came by to see 3 month old Tomoki. However Mr Walker Senior's originally delighted face soon clouded over upon observing his grandson's poor ball handling.
Said baby is apparently sporting this summer's “must have” apparel... see Mizue Sauco for details.
In more Team News...
We won't be seeing Mr. Sauco for a while, as work continues in China. He is behind on a shipment of 50,000 photocopies of Louis Vitton's autobiography. |
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Last Updated ( Monday, 23 June 2008 )
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Written by Murray Clarke
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Monday, 16 June 2008 |
Out came the Gaijin for a big must win final against a team we had beaten over the past few seasons, the last time being 2004. Musashino clearly were a better side and we expected as much with the pre-match reconn raising the fact that they had 1) not scored less than 36 points in any game in the Tokyo Cup (even during the mud bog semi final), 2) had been winning due to a solid platform by their forwards and 3) they had two classy looking wingers with pace to burn. The Gaijin came into the match after blowing their Round 1 assignment against Fuji who succumbed to Musashino in the Semi 36-0. We had come good since then and racked up some 50+ scores to reach the playoff stage and had won our Semi-Final in the mud 7-0 by playing much of the game within our half and on our try line. As a team we certainly felt we had the character and talent to win against anyone and we were in for a tough match.
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 18 June 2008 )
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Written by Blake Walker
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Thursday, 29 May 2008 |
The TGRFC earned their place in the Semi Finals of the Tokyo Cup 2nd Division, courtesy of their superior points differential. As 4th place qualifiers we would be drawn against the team with the most points and arguably the best team in the competition – All Jin Jyan (A.J.J). (NOTE: The winner of each of the three pools and the best second place finisher went through to the semi-finals. The TGRFC had a For & Against of +74 which allowed them to sneak into 4th position ahead of Dasewa Club which had a points differential of +70.) Whilst the Gaijin had only qualified fourth, they had shown through the previous two weeks 50+ points games, that they were a team that had unfinished business.
Throughout the week there was a lot of talk based around what little we knew about the opposition and what we could do to combat their strengths. As time progressed we established ways to negate their strengths and began to concentrate on ours.
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Last Updated ( Friday, 30 May 2008 )
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Written by Murray Clarke
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Monday, 12 May 2008 |
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What a headliner and what a game. In scoring 55 points the Gaijin not only beat but completely smashed a Donkey’s side that we club had never beaten (despite the close scores over the past 4 years, that include the nil-nil draw in the mud last year). The Donkey’s sneaked in a lone 5 pointer in the final 15 minutes when the game was well lost and the Gaijin took a breather for a brief period. A massive effort was put in from the get-go by the whole team who ran themselves hard, putting their opponents under immense pressure and winning turnovers from the resulting errors. That pressure, coupled with Captain Matt Downer’s clever kicking game saw the Gaijin gain considerable territory and when the ball was in hand they were able to run in some excellent tries.
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 13 May 2008 )
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