2018 Sunwolves season

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Sunwolves
2018 season
Head coach Jamie Joseph /
Tony Brown (caretaker)
Captain Willie Britz and
Yutaka Nagare
Stadium Chichibunomiya Rugby Stadium, Tokyo
Mong Kok Stadium, Hong Kong
Singapore Sports Hub, Singapore
Overall15th
Australian Conference5th
RecordWon 3, Lost 13
Top try scorerAll: Hosea Saumaki (7)
Top points scorerAll: Hayden Parker (136)

In 2018, the Sunwolves participated in the 2018 Super Rugby competition, the 23rd edition of the competition since its inception in 1996. They were included in the Australian Conference of the competition, along with the Brumbies, Rebels, Reds and Waratahs.

Contents

Personnel

Coaches and management

The Sunwolves coaching and management staff for the 2018 Super Rugby season were:

2018 Sunwolves coaches and management
NameTitle
Jamie Joseph Head coach
Tony Brown Assistant coach (attack coach)
Scott Hansen Assistant coach (defence coach)
Shin Hasegawa Assistant coach (scrum coach)
Atsushi Tanabe Assistant coach (skills coach)

Squad

The following players were named in the Sunwolves squad for the 2018 Super Rugby season: [1]

2018 Sunwolves squad
PlayerClubPosition/sDate of birth (age)Super RugbySunwolves
AppsPtsAppsPts
Flag of Japan.svg Asaeli Ai Valu Panasonic Wild KnightsProp7 May 1989 (aged 28)0000
Flag of Japan.svg Takuma Asahara (short-term)Toshiba Brave LupusProp7 September 1987 (aged 30)250250
Flag of Georgia.svg Jaba Bregvadze Hooker24 April 1987 (aged 30)0000
Flag of South Africa.svg Willie Britz NTT Shining ArcsNumber 831 August 1988 (aged 29)37101210
Flag of New Zealand.svg Jason Emery Centre21 September 1993 (aged 24)351000
Flag of Japan.svg Kenki Fukuoka Panasonic Wild KnightsWing7 September 1992 (aged 25)920920
Flag of Japan.svg Yoshikazu Fujita Panasonic Wild KnightsFullback8 October 1993 (aged 24)0000
Flag of South Africa.svg Grant Hattingh Kubota SpearsLock3 October 1990 (aged 27)551000
Flag of Japan.svg Uwe Helu Yamaha JúbiloLock12 July 1990 (aged 27)105105
Flag of Japan.svg Kazuki Himeno Toyota VerblitzLock27 July 1994 (aged 23)0000
Flag of Japan.svg Takeshi Hino (short-term)Yamaha JúbiloHooker20 January 1990 (aged 28)910910
Flag of Japan.svg Shota Horie Panasonic Wild KnightsHooker21 January 1986 (aged 32)34201515
Flag of Japan.svg Keita Inagaki Panasonic Wild KnightsProp2 June 1990 (aged 27)180170
Flag of Japan.svg Shintaro Ishihara Suntory SungoliathProp17 June 1990 (aged 27)0000
Flag of Japan.svg Kai Ishii NTT Shining ArcsWing4 August 1993 (aged 24)0000
Flag of Georgia.svg Nika Khatiashvili Prop22 May 1992 (aged 25)0000
Flag of Japan.svg Koo Ji-won Honda HeatProp20 July 1994 (aged 23)6060
Flag of South Africa.svg Lappies Labuschagné Kubota SpearsFlanker11 January 1989 (aged 29)503500
Flag of Japan.svg Timothy Lafaele Coca-Cola Red SparksCentre19 August 1991 (aged 26)922922
Flag of Japan.svg Fetuani Lautaimi Toyota VerblitzNumber 821 October 1992 (aged 25)0000
Flag of Japan.svg Michael Leitch Toshiba Brave LupusNumber 87 October 1988 (aged 29)343500
Flag of Japan.svg Lomano Lemeki Honda HeatWing20 January 1989 (aged 29)0000
Flag of New Zealand.svg Michael Little Mitsubishi DynaboarsCentre14 March 1993 (aged 24)0000
Flag of Japan.svg Shinya Makabe Suntory SungoliathLock26 March 1987 (aged 30)100100
Flag of Fiji.svg Semisi Masirewa Kintetsu LinersWing9 June 1992 (aged 25)17000
Flag of Japan.svg Rikiya Matsuda Panasonic Wild KnightsCentre3 May 1994 (aged 23)0000
Flag of Japan.svg Kotaro Matsushima Suntory SungoliathScrum-half26 February 1993 (aged 24)14090
Flag of New Zealand.svg Craig Millar Prop29 October 1990 (aged 27)10000
Flag of Australia (converted).svg James Moore Toshiba Brave LupusLock11 June 1993 (aged 24)0000
Flag of Japan.svg Daishi Murata Suntory SungoliathCentre29 May 1988 (aged 29)0000
Flag of Japan.svg Yutaka Nagare Suntory SungoliathScrum-half4 September 1992 (aged 25)0000
Flag of Japan.svg Ryoto Nakamura Suntory SungoliathCentre3 June 1991 (aged 26)0000
Flag of the Cook Islands.svg Masakatsu Nishikawa Suntory SungoliathFlanker18 May 1987 (aged 30)0000
Flag of Japan.svg Yusuke Niwai Canon EaglesHooker22 October 1991 (aged 26)100100
Flag of Japan.svg Ryuji Noguchi Tokai UniversityFullback15 July 1995 (aged 22)0000
Flag of Japan.svg Shunsuke Nunomaki Panasonic Wild KnightsFlanker13 July 1992 (aged 25)4040
Flag of New Zealand.svg Hayden Parker Fly-half19 November 1990 (aged 27)3010100
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Ed Quirk Canon EaglesFlanker28 August 1991 (aged 26)6310245
Flag of New Zealand.svg Robbie Robinson Ricoh Black RamsFullback22 August 1989 (aged 28)446900
Flag of Japan.svg Atsushi Sakate Panasonic Wild KnightsHooker21 June 1993 (aged 24)5050
Flag of Tonga.svg Hosea Saumaki Canon EaglesWing10 May 1992 (aged 25)0000
Flag of Japan.svg Kaito Shigeno Toyota VerblitzScrum-half21 November 1990 (aged 27)18101810
Flag of Japan.svg Yu Tamura Canon EaglesFly-half9 January 1989 (aged 29)24792479
Flag of Japan.svg Fumiaki Tanaka Panasonic Wild KnightsScrum-half3 January 1985 (aged 33)531575
Flag of Japan.svg Harumichi Tatekawa Kubota SpearsCentre12 December 1989 (aged 28)155155
Flag of Japan.svg Sione Teaupa Kubota SpearsCentre9 July 1992 (aged 25)0000
Flag of Japan.svg Yoshitaka Tokunaga Toshiba Brave LupusNumber 810 April 1992 (aged 25)6565
Flag of Japan.svg Will Tupou Coca-Cola Red SparksCentre20 July 1990 (aged 27)211085
Flag of Japan.svg Keisuke Uchida Panasonic Wild KnightsScrum-half22 February 1992 (aged 25)115115
Flag of South Africa.svg Gerhard van den Heever Yamaha JúbiloWing13 April 1989 (aged 28)577000
Flag of Japan.svg Wimpie van der Walt NTT Docomo Red HurricanesFlanker / lock6 January 1989 (aged 29)193000
Flag of South Africa.svg Hencus van Wyk Munakata Sanix BluesProp2 March 1992 (aged 25)5000
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Rahboni Warren-Vosayaco NTT Shining ArcsFlanker28 September 1995 (aged 22)710710
Flag of the Cook Islands.svg Alex Woonton Ricoh Black RamsProp27 February 1988 (aged 29)0000
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Sam Wykes Panasonic Wild KnightsLock25 April 1988 (aged 29)100251310
Flag of Japan.svg Akihito Yamada Panasonic Wild KnightsWing26 July 1985 (aged 32)10451045
Note: Players' ages and statistics are correct as of 17 February 2018, the date of the opening round of the competition.

Standings

The final standings for the 2018 Super Rugby season were:

2018 Super Rugby standings watch · edit · discuss
Overall standings
PosTeamPWDLPFPAPDTFTATBLBPts
1 Flag of New Zealand.svg Crusaders 161402542295+24777397063
2 Flag of South Africa.svg Lions 16907519435+8477556446
3 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Waratahs 16916557445+11274594244
4 Flag of New Zealand.svg Hurricanes 161105474343+13166435251
5 Flag of New Zealand.svg Chiefs 161105463368+9560483249
6 Flag of New Zealand.svg Highlanders 161006437445−859573144
7 Flag of Argentina.svg Jaguares 16907409418−951552038
8 Flag of South Africa.svg Sharks 16718437442−549572436
9 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Rebels 16709440461−2157605336
10 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Brumbies 16709393422−2956522434
11 Flag of South Africa.svg Stormers 166010390423−3346560529
12 Flag of South Africa.svg Bulls 166010441502−6159662329
13 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Reds 166010389501−11249661328
14 Flag of New Zealand.svg Blues 164012378509−13150662422
15 Flag of Japan.svg Sunwolves 163013404664−26048990214
Australian Conference
PosTeamPWDLPFPAPDTFTATBLBPts
1 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Waratahs 16916557445+11274594244
2 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Rebels 16709440461−2157605336
3 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Brumbies 16709393422−2956522434
4 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Reds 166010389501−11249661328
5 Flag of Japan.svg Sunwolves 163013404664−26048990214
Legend and competition rules
Legend:
Conference leaders, qualified to the finals.P = Games played, W = Games won, D = Games drawn, L = Games lost, PF = Points for, PA = Points against, PD = Points difference, TF = Tries for, TA = Tries against, TB = Try bonus points, LB = Losing bonus points, Pts = Tournament points
Wildcard teams, qualified to finals.
Competition rules: [2]
Qualification:
Eight teams will qualify to the finals, with their final positions in the overall log determining their seedings in the quarter-finals. The conference winners will be seeded #1 to #3 for the quarter-finals, in order of log points gained during the group stages, while the wildcards will be seeded as #4 to #8 in order of log points gained during the group stages.
In the quarter-finals, the three conference winners and the highest-ranked wildcard team will host the first round of the finals, with the highest-seeded conference winner (Team #1) hosting the fifth-seeded wildcard entry (Team #8) in quarter-final 1, the second-seeded conference winner (Team #2) hosting the fourth-seeded wildcard entry (Team #7) in quarter-final 3, the third-seeded conference winner (Team #3) hosting the third-seeded wildcard entry (Team #6) in quarter-final 4 and the top-seeded wildcard entry (Team #4) hosting the second-seed wildcard entry (Team #5) in quarter-final 2.
The Quarter Final winners will progress to the semi-finals, where the winners of quarter-finals 1 and 2 will play each other, as well as the winners of quarter-finals 3 and 4, each tie hosted by the higher-seeded team.
The winner of the semi-finals will progress to the Final, again to be held at the venue of the highest-seeded team.

Tournament points breakdown:
* 4 tournament points for a win
* 2 tournament points for a draw
* 1 tournament bonus point for a loss by seven points or less
* 1 tournament bonus point for scoring at least three tries more than the opponent in a match

Classification:
Teams standings are calculated as follows:
* Conference leaders
* Tournament points
* Number of games won
* Overall points difference
* Number of tries scored
* Overall try difference
* Coin toss

Round-by-round

The table below shows the Sunwolves' progression throughout the season. For each round, their cumulative points total is shown with the overall log position:

TeamR1R2R3R4R5R6R7R8R9R10R11R12R13R14R15R16R17R18R19QFSFFinal
OppositionBye BRU REB SHA LIO CHI Bye WAR BLU CRU HUR Bye RED STO REB BRU BUL WAR RED
Cumulative Points0111222222226101010141414
Position (overall)N/A12th14th15th15th15th15th15th15th15th15th15th15th15th15th15th15th15th15th
Position (Aus Conf.)N/A4th5th5th5th5th5th5th5th5th5th5th5th5th5th5th5th5th5th
Key:windrawlossbye

Matches

The Sunwolves played the following matches during the 2018 Super Rugby season:

24 February 2018 Sunwolves 25–32 Brumbies Prince Chichibu Memorial Stadium, Tokyo  
13:15Try: Hosea Saumaki Ru ball.svg 9', 29'
Timothy Lafaele Ru ball.svg 19'
Con: Ryoto Nakamura Rugby penalty.svg 10'
Hayden Parker Rugby penalty.svg 20'
Pen: Hayden Parker Rugby penalty.svg 65', 80'
Report [3]
Scoreboard [4]
Try: Lachlan McCaffrey Ru ball.svg 24'
Kyle Godwin Ru ball.svg 35'
Tevita Kuridrani Ru ball.svg 42'
Joshua Mann-Rea Ru ball.svg 53'
Tom Banks Ru ball.svg 68'
Con: Christian Lealiifano Rugby penalty.svg 36', 43'
Pen: Christian Lealiifano Rugby penalty.svg 6'
Attendance: 14,614 [5]
Referee: Paul Williams
3 March 2018 Sunwolves 17–37 Rebels Prince Chichibu Memorial Stadium, Tokyo  
13:15Try: Will Tupou Ru ball.svg 35'
Ed Quirk Ru ball.svg 78'
Con: Ryoto Nakamura Rugby penalty.svg 37', 79'
Pen: Ryoto Nakamura Rugby penalty.svg 26'
Cards: Ed Quirk Yellow card.svg 80'
Report [6]
Scoreboard [7]
Try: Jack Maddocks Ru ball.svg 9', 48', 52'
Amanaki Mafi Ru ball.svg 12'
Sefa Naivalu Ru ball.svg 45'
penalty try Ru ball.svg 80'
Con: Reece Hodge Rugby penalty.svg 50'
Pen: Jack Debreczeni Rugby penalty.svg 42'
Cards: Dane Haylett-Petty Yellow card.svg 76'
Attendance: 11,181 [8]
Referee: Egon Seconds
10 March 2018 Sharks 50–22 Sunwolves Kings Park Stadium, Durban  
15:05Try: Makazole Mapimpi Ru ball.svg 9', 49'
Akker van der Merwe Ru ball.svg 29'
Tera Mtembu Ru ball.svg 36'
Jacques Vermeulen Ru ball.svg 55'
S'busiso Nkosi Ru ball.svg 68'
Cameron Wright Ru ball.svg 75'
Con: Robert du Preez Rugby penalty.svg 10', 30', 37', 56', 69'
Curwin Bosch Rugby penalty.svg 76'
Pen: Robert du Preez Rugby penalty.svg 2'
Report [9]
Scoreboard [10]
Try: Lomano Lemeki Ru ball.svg 45'
Wimpie van der Walt Ru ball.svg 59'
Will Tupou Ru ball.svg 78'
Con: Kotaro Matsushima Rugby penalty.svg 61'
Ryoto Nakamura Rugby penalty.svg 79'
Pen: Harumichi Tatekawa Rugby penalty.svg 25'
Referee: Federico Anselmi
17 March 2018 Lions 40–38 Sunwolves Emirates Airline Park, Johannesburg  
17:15Try: Andries Coetzee Ru ball.svg 8'
Marvin Orie Ru ball.svg 19'
Malcolm Marx Ru ball.svg 27', 62'
Aphiwe Dyantyi Ru ball.svg 41'
Rohan Janse van Rensburg Ru ball.svg 72'
Con: Elton Jantjies Rugby penalty.svg 10', 20', 42', 63', 72'
Report [11]
Scoreboard [12]
Try: Kotaro Matsushima Ru ball.svg 22'
Craig Millar Ru ball.svg 31'
Hosea Saumaki Ru ball.svg 51'
Kazuki Himeno Ru ball.svg 59'
Atsushi Sakate Ru ball.svg 80'
Con: Will Tupou Rugby penalty.svg 23', 32', 52'
Ryoto Nakamura Rugby penalty.svg 60', 80'
Pen: Will Tupou Rugby penalty.svg 2'
Referee: Rasta Rasivhenge
24 March 2018 Sunwolves 10–61 Chiefs Prince Chichibu Memorial Stadium, Tokyo  
13:15Try: Semisi Masirewa Ru ball.svg 36'
Hosea Saumaki Ru ball.svg 42'
Report [13]
Scoreboard [14]
Try: Tyler Ardron Ru ball.svg 4'
Brodie Retallick Ru ball.svg 12'
Nathan Harris Ru ball.svg 17'
Solomon Alaimalo Ru ball.svg 20', 53'
Damian McKenzie Ru ball.svg 45', 65'
Liam Polwart Ru ball.svg 74'
Sean Wainui Ru ball.svg 78'
Con: Damian McKenzie Rugby penalty.svg 6', 14', 18', 21', 54', 67', 75', 79'
Referee: Will Houston
7 April 2018 Sunwolves 29–50 Waratahs Prince Chichibu Memorial Stadium, Tokyo  
14:15Try: Michael Little Ru ball.svg 11'
Sam Wykes Ru ball.svg 23'
Semisi Masirewa Ru ball.svg 53'
Kazuki Himeno Ru ball.svg 66'
Con: Yu Tamura Rugby penalty.svg 12', 25'
Hayden Parker Rugby penalty.svg 67'
Pen: Yu Tamura Rugby penalty.svg 28'
Report [15]
Scoreboard [16]
Try: Jake Gordon Ru ball.svg 6', 35'
Curtis Rona Ru ball.svg 16'
Will Miller Ru ball.svg 19'
Bryce Hegarty Ru ball.svg 40'
Michael Hooper Ru ball.svg 45'
Taqele Naiyaravoro Ru ball.svg 72'
Con: Bernard Foley Rugby penalty.svg 7', 17', 21', 36', 40', 74'
Pen: Bernard Foley Rugby penalty.svg 14'
Cards: Michael Hooper Yellow card.svg 65' to 75'
Referee: Angus Gardner
14 April 2018 Sunwolves 10–24 Blues Prince Chichibu Memorial Stadium, Tokyo  
12:05Try: Timothy Lafaele Ru ball.svg 21'
Con: Hayden Parker Rugby penalty.svg 23'
Pen: Yu Tamura Rugby penalty.svg 4'
Report [17]
Scoreboard [18]
Try: Jordan Hyland Ru ball.svg 28', 76'
Akira Ioane Ru ball.svg 50'
Dalton Papalii Ru ball.svg 55'
Con: Stephen Perofeta Rugby penalty.svg 51', 56'
Cards: Patrick Tuipulotu Yellow card.svg 3' to 13'
Referee: Nick Briant
21 April 2018 Crusaders 33–11 Sunwolves AMI Stadium, Christchurch  
19:35Try: Ryan Crotty Ru ball.svg 1', 57'
Matt Todd Ru ball.svg 9'
Manasa Mataele Ru ball.svg 62'
Jack Stratton Ru ball.svg 80'
Con: Mike Delany Rugby penalty.svg 3', 10', 58'
Mitchell Hunt Rugby penalty.svg 80'
Report [19]
Scoreboard [20]
Try: Michael Little Ru ball.svg 12'
Pen: Hayden Parker Rugby penalty.svg 43', 51'
Referee: Brendon Pickerill
27 April 2018 Hurricanes 43–15 Sunwolves Westpac Stadium, Wellington  
19:35Try: Julian Savea Ru ball.svg 15'
Finlay Christie Ru ball.svg 28'
Reed Prinsep Ru ball.svg 39'
Jordie Barrett Ru ball.svg 42'
Vince Aso Ru ball.svg 74', 79'
Brad Shields Ru ball.svg 77'
Con: Beauden Barrett Rugby penalty.svg 16', 29', 40'
Jordie Barrett Rugby penalty.svg 78'
Report [21]
Scoreboard [22]
Try: Lappies Labuschagné Ru ball.svg 9'
Kenki Fukuoka Ru ball.svg 69'
Con: Hayden Parker Rugby penalty.svg 10'
Pen: Hayden Parker Rugby penalty.svg 18'
Referee: Jamie Nutbrown
12 May 2018 Sunwolves 63–28 Reds Prince Chichibu Memorial Stadium, Tokyo  
12:05Try: Grant Hattingh Ru ball.svg 30'
Hayden Parker Ru ball.svg 33'
Hosea Saumaki Ru ball.svg 54', 78', 80'
penalty try Ru ball.svg 69'
Con: Hayden Parker Rugby penalty.svg 30', 35', 55', 80', 80'
Pen: Hayden Parker Rugby penalty.svg 2', 7', 15', 28', 40', 43', 61'
Report [23]
Scoreboard [24]
Try: Brandon Paenga-Amosa Ru ball.svg 10'
Ben Lucas Ru ball.svg 21'
Angus Scott-Young Ru ball.svg 66'
Filipo Daugunu Ru ball.svg 74'
Con: Jono Lance Rugby penalty.svg 11', 22', 67', 74'
Cards: Duncan Paia'aua Yellow card.svg 69' to 79'
Referee: Egon Seconds
19 May 2018 Sunwolves 26–23 Stormers Mong Kok Stadium, Hong Kong  
13:15Try: Hayden Parker Ru ball.svg 24'
Grant Hattingh Ru ball.svg 57'
Con: Hayden Parker Rugby penalty.svg 25', 58'
Pen: Hayden Parker Rugby penalty.svg 38', 65', 80'
Drop: Hayden Parker Rugby penalty.svg 80'
Report [25]
Scoreboard [26]
Try: Dillyn Leyds Ru ball.svg 6', 33'
JJ Engelbrecht Ru ball.svg 21'
Con: Jean-Luc du Plessis Rugby penalty.svg 22'
Pen: SP Marais Rugby penalty.svg 71', 74'
Referee: Nic Berry
25 May 2018 Rebels 40–13 Sunwolves AAMI Park, Melbourne  
19:45Try: Marika Koroibete Ru ball.svg 6', 68', 71'
Jack Maddocks Ru ball.svg 17', 48'
Amanaki Mafi Ru ball.svg 21'
Con: Reece Hodge Rugby penalty.svg 6', 17', 23', 49', 72'
Report [27]
Scoreboard [28]
Try: Lomano Lemeki Ru ball.svg 3'
Con: Hayden Parker Rugby penalty.svg 4'
Pen: Hayden Parker Rugby penalty.svg 32', 38'
Cards: Hosea Saumaki Yellow card.svg 63' to 73'
Referee: Federico Anselmi
3 June 2018 Brumbies 41–31 Sunwolves GIO Stadium, Canberra  
16:05Try: David Pocock Ru ball.svg 7'
Lachlan McCaffrey Ru ball.svg 12'
Tom Banks Ru ball.svg 26'
Andy Muirhead Ru ball.svg 45'
Henry Speight Ru ball.svg 54', 74'
Tom Cusack Ru ball.svg 58'
Con: Christian Lealiifano Rugby penalty.svg 8', 28'
Wharenui Hawera Rugby penalty.svg 75'
Cards: Matt Lucas Yellow card.svg 80'
Report [29]
Scoreboard [30]
Try: Jason Emery Ru ball.svg 35'
Hencus van Wyk Ru ball.svg 42'
Ed Quirk Ru ball.svg 70'
Kai Ishii Ru ball.svg 80'
Con: Hayden Parker Rugby penalty.svg 36', 43', 71', 80'
Pen: Hayden Parker Rugby penalty.svg 24'
Referee: Rasta Rasivhenge
30 June 2018 Sunwolves 42–37 Bulls National Stadium, Singapore  
19:55Try: Hayden Parker Ru ball.svg 2'
Keisuke Uchida Ru ball.svg 19'
Gerhard van den Heever Ru ball.svg 46'
Willie Britz Ru ball.svg 52'
Michael Little Ru ball.svg 65'
Rahboni Warren-Vosayaco Ru ball.svg 75'
Con: Hayden Parker Rugby penalty.svg 4', 20', 47', 53', 66', 76'
Cards: Willie Britz Yellow card.svg 38' to 48'
Report [31]
Scoreboard [32]
Try: Jesse Kriel Ru ball.svg 23', 28'
Handré Pollard Ru ball.svg 40'
Conraad van Vuuren Ru ball.svg 49'
Con: Handré Pollard Rugby penalty.svg 24', 28', 40', 50'
Pen: Handré Pollard Rugby penalty.svg 42', 60', 71'
Referee: Ben O'Keeffe
7 July 2018 Waratahs 77–25 Sunwolves Allianz Stadium, Sydney  
19:45Try: Sekope Kepu Ru ball.svg 11'
Israel Folau Ru ball.svg 25', 39'
Kurtley Beale Ru ball.svg 34'
Ned Hanigan Ru ball.svg 44'
Nick Phipps Ru ball.svg 47'
Taqele Naiyaravoro Ru ball.svg 52', 73'
Curtis Rona Ru ball.svg 61'
Michael Wells Ru ball.svg 65'
Alex Newsome Ru ball.svg 75', 80'
Con: Bernard Foley Rugby penalty.svg 13', 36', 48', 54', 63', 67', 74'
Pen: Bernard Foley Rugby penalty.svg 42'
Report [33]
Scoreboard [34]
Try: Akihito Yamada Ru ball.svg 22', 55'
Michael Leitch Ru ball.svg 28'
Con: Hayden Parker Rugby penalty.svg 23', 56'
Pen: Hayden Parker Rugby penalty.svg 10', 20'
Cards: Semisi Masirewa Red card.svg 40'
Fumiaki Tanaka Yellow card.svg 70' to 80'
Referee: Federico Anselmi
13 July 2018 Reds 48–27 Sunwolves Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane  
19:45Try: Liam Wright Ru ball.svg 5'
Eto Nabuli Ru ball.svg 23', 51'
Jono Lance Ru ball.svg 32'
Taniela Tupou Ru ball.svg 40'
Duncan Paia'aua Ru ball.svg 57'
Moses Sorovi Ru ball.svg 64'
Con: Jono Lance Rugby penalty.svg 6', 24', 40', 52', 65'
Pen: Jono Lance Rugby penalty.svg 30'
Cards: Duncan Paia'aua Yellow card.svg 28' to 38'
Caleb Timu Yellow card.svg 45' to 55'
Report [35]
Scoreboard [36]
Try: penalty try Ru ball.svg 28'
Ryoto Nakamura Ru ball.svg 72'
Jaba Bregvadze Ru ball.svg 75'
Con: Hayden Parker Rugby penalty.svg 73', 75'
Pen: Hayden Parker Rugby penalty.svg 14', 16'
Cards: Ed Quirk Red card.svg 37'
Referee: Ben O'Keeffe

Player statistics

The Super Rugby appearance record for players that represented the Sunwolves in 2018 is as follows: [37]

2018 Sunwolves player statistics
Player name BRU REB SHA LIO CHI WAR BLU CRU HUR RED STO REB BRU BUL WAR RED QFSFFAppTryConPenDGPts
Keita Inagaki 117 Sub on.svg117 Sub on.svg17 Sub on.svg17 Sub on.svg17 Sub on.svg700000
Shota Horie 22222222800000
Koo Ji-won 33318 Sub on.svg3333800000
Sam Wykes 44519 Sub on.svg419 Sub on.svg5710005
Grant Hattingh 5519 Sub on.svg55555619 Sub on.svg511200010
Kazuki Himeno 644488888819 Sub on.svg11200010
Lappies Labuschagné 7777777710005
Willie Britz 85820 Sub on.svg820 Sub on.svg86681010005
Yutaka Nagare 9921 Sub on.svg921 Sub on.svg9921 Sub on.svg21 Sub on.svg921 Sub on.svg991300000
Robbie Robinson 101523 Sub on.svg22 Sub on.svg15500000
Hosea Saumaki 11111123 Sub on.svg141411118700035
Ryoto Nakamura 121222 Sub on.svg22 Sub on.svg22 Sub on.svg1223 Sub on.svg23 Sub on.svg23 Sub on.svg9161020
Timothy Lafaele 1313131313131313139200010
Lomano Lemeki 14141423 Sub on.svg1111147200010
Jason Emery 1523 Sub on.svg23 Sub on.svg1513131315810005
Jaba Bregvadze 16 Sub on.svg16 Sub on.svg16 Sub on.svg216 Sub on.svg16 Sub on.svg216 Sub on.svg2216 Sub on.svg1110005
Craig Millar 17 Sub on.svg11117 Sub on.svg1111117 Sub on.svg111111610005
Asaeli Ai Valu 18 Sub on.svg100000
James Moore 19 Sub on.svg19 Sub on.svg4444444441100000
Ed Quirk 20 Sub on.svg820 Sub on.svg720 Sub on.svg20 Sub on.svg20 Sub on.svg77877713200010
Fumiaki Tanaka 21 Sub on.svg21 Sub on.svg921 Sub on.svg21 Sub on.svg9921 Sub on.svg921 Sub on.svg21 Sub on.svg21 Sub on.svg1200000
Hayden Parker 22 Sub on.svg1022 Sub on.svg22 Sub on.svg10101010101010101013326221136
Sione Teaupa 23 Sub on.svg1311300000
Michael Leitch 66866666810005
Will Tupou 11111323 Sub on.svg15156231019
Akihito Yamada 14141111115200010
Atsushi Sakate 16 Sub on.svg16 Sub on.svg16 Sub on.svg16 Sub on.svg2510005
Takuma Asahara 18 Sub on.svg318 Sub on.svg333333900000
Yoshitaka Tokunaga 20 Sub on.svg7620 Sub on.svg666620 Sub on.svg20 Sub on.svg81100000
Harumichi Tatekawa 22 Sub on.svg101022 Sub on.svg1212600103
Ryuji Noguchi 23 Sub on.svg23 Sub on.svg1515400000
Yusuke Niwai 2216 Sub on.svg16 Sub on.svg16 Sub on.svg16 Sub on.svg16 Sub on.svg2800000
Keisuke Uchida 921 Sub on.svg999510005
Michael Little 1212121212121212121312121313300015
Kotaro Matsushima 1515151515511007
Shintaro Ishihara 17 Sub on.svg17 Sub on.svg17 Sub on.svg17 Sub on.svg17 Sub on.svg17 Sub on.svg117 Sub on.svg800000
Hencus van Wyk 18 Sub on.svg18 Sub on.svg318 Sub on.svg18 Sub on.svg18 Sub on.svg318 Sub on.svg18 Sub on.svg18 Sub on.svg1010005
Wimpie van der Walt 19 Sub on.svg519 Sub on.svg19 Sub on.svg19 Sub on.svg19 Sub on.svg419 Sub on.svg5910005
Uwe Helu 519 Sub on.svg19 Sub on.svg5400000
Yu Tamura 10101022 Sub on.svg22 Sub on.svg22 Sub on.svg6022010
Semisi Masirewa 14141423 Sub on.svg23 Sub on.svg1523 Sub on.svg14141410200010
Nika Khatiashvili 18 Sub on.svg1818 Sub on.svg18 Sub on.svg300000
Kenki Fukuoka 11111411410005
Shinya Makabe 5100000
Shunsuke Nunomaki 719 Sub on.svg7300000
Rahboni Warren-Vosayaco 20 Sub on.svg820 Sub on.svg20 Sub on.svg20 Sub on.svg510005
Kaito Shigeno 21 Sub on.svg21 Sub on.svg200000
Alex Woonton 17 Sub on.svg100000
Fetuani Lautaimi 20 Sub on.svg100000
Gerhard van den Heever 22 Sub on.svg15210005
Kai Ishii 23 Sub on.svg110005
Rikiya Matsuda 22 Sub on.svg22 Sub on.svg22 Sub on.svg300000
Yoshikazu Fujita 14100000
penalty try 214
Total164838271404

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