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Munakata Sanix Blues

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Munakata Sanix Blues
宗像サニックスブルース
Blues rugby logo.png
Full nameMunakata Sanix Blues
UnionJapan Rugby Football Union
Nickname(s)Blues
Founded1994
LocationMunakata, Fukuoka, Japan
Ground(s)Various stadiums
Coach(es)Yuichiro Fujii
League(s)Top League
2018–1913th
1st kit
2nd kit

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

Sanix v Kyuden at Global Arena, Top League Round 11, January 20, 2008.

The Munakata Sanix Blues squad for the 2021 season is:[1]

Munakata Sanix Blues squad

Props

  • Samoa Jarred Adams
  • South Korea Shin Dong-won
  • Japan Kazuki Kato
  • Japan Shogo Murakami
  • Australia Paddy Ryan
  • Japan Shun Sasaki
  • Japan Shun Terawaki

Hookers

  • Japan Kota Kumamoto
  • Japan Nozomi Kuraya
  • South Korea Wang Kyung-mun
  • Japan Tatsuya Miyazaki

Locks

  • New Zealand Mark Abbott
  • Japan Ryuichiro Fukutsubo
  • Japan Akinori Hirota
  • Japan James Moore
  • Japan Toshihiro Nishii
  • Japan Dallas Tatana
  • Japan Keita Terada

Loose Forwards

  • Fiji Sam Chongkit
  • Japan Michi Kanado
  • New Zealand Dan Pryor
  • Japan Satoshi Tsuruoka
  • Australia Rahboni Warren-Vosayaco

Scrum-halves

  • Japan Tatsuya Fujii
  • Japan Kohei Hamazato
  • Japan Kota Kinoshita

Fly-halves

  • Japan Rinto Kagawa
  • Japan Kosei Ono
  • Japan Hiroshi Tashiro

Centres

  • Japan Tim Bennetts
  • New Zealand Jason Emery
  • Japan Karne Hesketh
  • Japan Yuta Imamura
  • Japan Keito Moribayashi
  • South Korea Wang Soo-young
  • Japan Tonisio Vaihu
  • Japan Hiroki Yamada

Outside backs

  • Japan Lomano Lemeki
  • Japan Chikara Morita
  • Japan Binjamin Ray Yagi
  • Japan Kyoji Takano
(c) Denotes team captain, Bold denotes player is internationally capped

Former players

  • Graeme Bachop
  • Jamie Joseph
  • John Leslie
  • Matua Parkinson - blindside flanker
  • Bad Luck Fale
  • Damian Karauna - utility backuben Parkinson]] - centre
  • Jacques Potgieter - flank

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 mascot'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

References

  1. ^ "The Team". Munakata Sanix Blues. Retrieved 29 November 2018.

External links

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