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词条 Munakata Sanix Blues
释义

  1. Current squad

  2. Former players

  3. Home Ground

  4. Mascot

  5. See also

  6. References

  7. External links

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宗像サニックスブルース
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| image_size = 180px
| fullname = Munakata Sanix Blues
| nickname = Blues
| founded = 1994
| ground = Various stadiums
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| coach = Yuichiro Fujii
| union = Japan Rugby Football Union
| location = Munakata, Fukuoka, Japan
| countryflag = Japan
| league = Top League
| season = 2018–19
| position = 13th
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}}{{nihongo|Munakata Sanix Blues|宗像サニックスブルース|Munakata Sanikkusu Burūsu}}, formerly Fukuoka Sanix Blues and Fukuoka Sanix Bombs, is a Japanese rugby union team based in Munakata, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan. Founded in April 1994 (Heisei 6), the team rose rapidly through the Kyūshū leagues and was in the Top League for the first season (2003-4) as Kyūshū's sole representative, but lost a relegation battle with Kintetsu Liners 42-45 and was demoted. But Sanix managed to return to the Top League for the 2005-6 season, beating Secom Rugguts and Toyota Jido Shokki in the Top League Challenge Series 2005.

Current squad

The current Munakata Sanix Blues squad is:[1]

Props
  • {{Flagicon|South Africa}} John-Roy Jenkinson
  • {{Flagicon|South Africa}} Chase Morison
  • {{Flagicon|Australia}} Paddy Ryan
  • {{Flagicon|Japan}} Shun Sasaki
  • {{Flagicon|South Korea}} Shin Dong-won
  • {{Flagicon|Japan}} Takahiro Sugiura (c)
  • {{Flagicon|Japan}} Shunsuke Tani
  • {{Flagicon|South Africa}} Hencus van Wyk
Hookers
  • {{Flagicon|Japan}} Yasunori Hoshimoto
  • {{Flagicon|Japan}} Kota Kumamoto
  • {{Flagicon|Japan}} Nozomi Kuraya
  • {{Flagicon|South Korea}} Wang Kyung-mun
Locks
  • {{Flagicon|Japan}} Akinori Hirota
  • {{Flagicon|New Zealand}} Sam Chongkit
  • {{Flagicon|Japan}} Ryuichiro Fukutsubo
  • {{Flagicon|Japan}} Shunya Goto
  • {{Flagicon|Japan}} Ryuto Kosugi
  • {{flagicon|Australia}} James Moore
  • {{Flagicon|England}} Geoff Parling
Munakata Sanix Blues squad
Loose Forwards
  • {{Flagicon|Japan}} Yusuke Hamazato
  • {{Flagicon|Japan}} Michi Kanado
  • {{Flagicon|Japan}} Kazuki Kato
  • {{Flagicon|Japan}} Toshihiro Nishii
  • {{Flagicon|New Zealand}} Dan Pryor
  • {{Flagicon|Japan}} Shohei Shitayama
  • {{Flagicon|Japan}} Satoshi Tsuruoka
Scrum-halves
  • {{Flagicon|Japan}} Kohei Hamazato
  • {{Flagicon|Japan}} Tasuku Kinjou
  • {{Flagicon|Japan}} Satoru Sawatari
  • {{Flagicon|Japan}} Raku Yamaoka
Fly-halves
  • {{Flagicon|South Africa}} Curwin Bosch
  • {{Flagicon|Japan}} Tatsuya Fukuzaki
  • {{Flagicon|Japan}} Hiroshi Tashiro
Centres
  • {{Flagicon|South Africa}} André Esterhuizen
  • {{Flagicon|Japan}} Shusaku Hamazato
  • {{Flagicon|Japan}} Keito Moribayashi
  • {{flagicon|Japan}} Naoya Minamihashi
  • {{Flagicon|Japan}} Bryce Robins
  • {{Flagicon|South Korea}} Wang Soo-young
  • {{Flagicon|Japan}} Hiroki Yamada
Outside backs
  • {{Flagicon|Japan}} Siliva Ahio
  • {{flagicon|New Zealand}} Jason Emery
  • {{Flagicon|Philippines}} Andrew Everingham
  • {{Flagicon|Japan}} Karne Hesketh
  • {{Flagicon|Japan}} Chikara Morita
  • {{Flagicon|New Zealand}} Andre Taylor
  • {{Flagicon|Japan}} Binjamin Ray Yagi
(c) Denotes team captain, Bold denotes player is internationally capped

Former players

  • Graeme Bachop
  • Jamie Joseph
  • John Leslie
  • Matua Parkinson - blindside flanker
  • Reuben Parkinson - centre
  • Fale Simitaitoko

Home Ground

  • Global Arena (The Sanix company is involved in the running of the Global Arena in Munakata, which is also the venue for the annual Sanix World Rugby Youth Tournament held in May between eight top Japanese and eight top foreign high school teams from various countries.)
  • Sanix Genkai Ground, Kamiminato, Munakata, Fukuoka.

Mascot

  • The former mascots's name was Bombee. He was a cartoon-style dog with floppy ears who wore the Sanix rugby kit and a scrum cap. He was no longer used when the team name changed from Bombs to Blues.

See also

  • Top League Challenge series
  • Sanix World Rugby Youth Invitational Tournament

References

1. ^{{cite web | url=http://rugby.sanix.jp/blues | title=The Team | work=Munakata Sanix Blues | accessdate=29 November 2018}}

External links

  • Official website
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20040213024320/http://rugby.sanix.jp/team/team.htm The Team]
{{Japan Rugby Top League}}{{Top Challenge League}}{{Rugby union in Japan}}{{Munakata Sanix Blues squad}}

5 : Top League teams|Rugby in Kyushu|Sports clubs established in 1994|Sports teams in Fukuoka Prefecture|1994 establishments in Japan

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