Tonga v Japan Team Announcements 2011 Rugby World Cup

Written by Mike on September 19th, 2011. Posted in Rugby World Cup

Tonga and Japan team announcements for their 2011 Rugby World Cup Pool A test at Northland Events Centre in Whangarei on September 21 at 7:30pm. Both teams are yet to register a win in this year’s tournament, so this shapes as a pivotal match. John Kirwan has been very vocal about his team’s goal to win two matches at the World Cup, which means winning against Tonga then Canada.

Pool A: Wed Sept 21 19.30 Tonga v Japan Whangarei Northland Events Centre

Tonga Team to Play Japan:

15 Vungakoto Lilo, 14 Fetu’u Vainikolo, 13 Siale Piutau, 12…



Japan Rugby World Cup 2011 Squad

Written by Mike on September 2nd, 2011. Posted in Rugby World Cup

Takeshi Kikutani will captain the Japan rugby team at the 2011 Rugby World Cup in New Zealand. John Kirwan, one of New Zealand’s stars of the inaugural tournament, which they hosted, returns as coach.

Japan are in pool A along with hosts New Zealand, Tonga, France and Canada. Japan and France open their 2011 Rugby World Cup campaigns on September 10 at North Harbour Stadium.

When they meet the All Blacks during pool play, Japan will be hoping to fare better than when they played them at the 1995 World Cup. In that game New Zealand…



The Record-Breaking All Blacks of 2010

Written by Mike on August 9th, 2010. Posted in International Rugby, Rugby Blog, Rugby Union News

The New Zealand All Blacks perform the haka before their Bledisloe Cup rugby union match against the Australia Wallabies in Christchurch August 7, 2010. Reuters/Simon Baker  (NEW ZEALAND - Tags: SPORT RUGBY)

Each week this All Blacks team is breaking so many records that many of them are not getting the sort of fanfare they deserve. In last night’s victory Ma’a Nonu became the 35th player to get 50 test caps for the All Blacks and Tony Woodcock became the most experienced test prop in All Black history. Both records were achieved with minimal fanfare. The exploits of the current team is bringing familiar criticism of the All Blacks notorious record of peak in between world cups and their inability to win the big trophy.

Here’s