2021 Top League

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2021 Top League
INOUE Daisuke 210227a (cropped).jpg
Kubota halfback Daisuke Inoue in February 2021
CountriesJapan
Date20 February 2021 – 23 May 2021
Champions Panasonic Wild Knights (5th title)
Runners-up Suntory Sungoliath
Matches played73
Attendance250,022
(average 3,425 per match)
Highest attendance8,747 (Suntory Sungoliath v Kubota Spears, 3 April 2021)
Top point scorer Beauden Barrett (168)
Top try scorer Malo Tuitama (14)
Official website
www.top-league.jp
  2020
2022  

The 2021 Top League was the 18th season of Japan's top tier domestic rugby union competition. The original schedule was for a three stage competition that included all 16 Top League teams plus the top four sides from the Top Challenge League, in preparation for the three-tier professional league planned for 2022. [1] However, due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Japan the season was postponed and re-formatted. [2]

Contents

Under the revised format, the two leagues were played separately. The Top League sides were split into two conferences of eight teams for the first stage, followed by a 16-team knockout stage to decide the champion team.

Teams

ClubRegionHead CoachCaptain
Canon Eagles Machida, Tokyo Flag of Japan.svg Keisuke Sawaki Flag of Japan.svg Yu Tamura
Hino Red Dolphins Hino, Tokyo Flag of Japan.svg Takuro Miuchi Flag of Japan.svg Kyosuke Horie
Honda Heat Suzuka, Mie Flag of New Zealand.svg Danny Lee Flag of Japan.svg Ryota Kobayashi
Kobelco Steelers Kobe Flag of New Zealand.svg Dave Dillon Flag of New Zealand.svg Tom Franklin
Kubota Spears Abiko, Chiba Flag of South Africa.svg Frans Ludeke Flag of Japan.svg Harumichi Tatekawa
Mitsubishi Sagamihara Dynaboars Sagamihara Flag of New Zealand.svg Greg Cooper Flag of New Zealand.svg Heiden Bedwell-Curtis
Munakata Sanix Blues Munakata, Fukuoka Flag of New Zealand.svg Corey Brown Flag of Japan.svg Ryuichiro Fukutsubo
NEC Green Rockets Abiko, Chiba Flag of Japan.svg Ryota Asano Flag of Japan.svg Ryoi Kamei
NTT Communications Shining Arcs Chiba Prefecture Flag of South Africa.svg Hugh Reece-Edwards Flag of Japan.svg Shokei Kin
NTT DoCoMo Red Hurricanes Osaka Flag of South Africa.svg Johan Ackermann Flag of South Africa.svg Lourens Erasmus
Panasonic Wild Knights Ōta, Gunma Flag of New Zealand.svg Robbie Deans Flag of Japan.svg Atsushi Sakate
Ricoh Black Rams Setagaya Flag of Australia (converted).svg Damien Hill Flag of Japan.svg Shuhei Matsuhashi
Suntory Sungoliath Fuchū, Tokyo Flag of New Zealand.svg Milton Haig Flag of Japan.svg Ryoto Nakamura
Toshiba Brave Lupus Fuchū, Tokyo Flag of New Zealand.svg Todd Blackadder Flag of Japan.svg Michael Leitch
Toyota Verblitz Toyota City Flag of New Zealand.svg Simon Cron Flag of Japan.svg Kaito Shigeno
Yamaha Jubilo Iwata, Shizuoka Flag of Japan.svg Naoya Okubo Flag of Japan.svg Yuya Odo

Stage One

The 16 Top League sides will be split between a red conference and a white conference. They will only play against teams from their conference. [3]

Red Conference

Ladder

Red Conference Standings
PosTeamPWDLPFPAPDBPPts
1 Suntory Sungoliath 7700420129291634
2 Toyota Verblitz 7601288186102428
3 Kubota Spears 7502236130106525
4 NTT Communications Shining Arcs 7313236254-18317
5 Toshiba Brave Lupus 7304224229-5416
6 Honda Heat 7105133240-10726
7 Mitsubishi Sagamihara Dynaboars 7115123309-18606
8 Munakata Sanix Blues 7106139322-18315

Fixtures & Results

Round 1

20 February 2021
13:00
NTT Communications Shining Arcs 41 - 13 Honda Heat
Report
Yumenoshima Stadium
Attendance: 950
20 February 2021
14:00
Kubota Spears 43 - 17 Munakata Sanix Blues
Report
Nakadai Sports Park Athletic Stadium
Attendance: 1488
20 February 2021
14:00
Toyota Verblitz 34 - 33 Toshiba Brave Lupus
Report
Paloma Mizuho Stadium
Attendance: 4305
21 February 2021
14:00
Mitsubishi Sagamihara Dynaboars 7 - 75 Suntory Sungoliath
Report
Sagamihara Gion Stadium
Attendance: 4058

Round 2

27 February 2021
12:00
Toshiba Brave Lupus 7 - 39 Kubota Spears
Report
Chichibunomiya Rugby Stadium
Attendance: 4150
27 February 2021
14:00
Munakata Sanix Blues 23 - 30 Mitsubishi Sagamihara Dynaboars
Report
Global Arena
Attendance: 1280
28 February 2021
13:00
NTT Communications Shining Arcs 29 - 47 Toyota Verblitz
Report
Yumenoshima Stadium
Attendance: 2940
28 February 2021
14:00
Honda Heat 14 - 31 Suntory Sungoliath
Report
Mie Sports Garden
Attendance: 2817

Round 3

6 March 2021
12:00
Kubota Spears 34 - 24 NTT Communications Shining Arcs
Report
Edogawa Stadium
Attendance: 2459
6 March 2021
14:00
Suntory Sungoliath 75 - 10 Munakata Sanix Blues
Report
Yamanashi Chuo Bank Stadium
Attendance: 2407
6 March 2021
14:00
Toshiba Brave Lupus 58 - 7 Mitsubishi Sagamihara Dynaboars
Report
Kamaishi Recovery Memorial Stadium
Attendance: 1513
6 March 2021
14:00
Toyota Verblitz 45 - 3 Honda Heat
Report
Paloma Mizuho Stadium
Attendance: 4116

Round 4

13 March 2021
13:00
Munakata Sanix Blues 29 - 61 Toyota Verblitz
Report
Global Arena
Attendance: 2001
20 March 2021
12:00
Toshiba Brave Lupus 5 - 73 Suntory Sungoliath
Report
Chichibunomiya Rugby Stadium
Attendance: 3986
14 March 2021
13:00
Kubota Spears 38 - 7 Honda Heat
Report
ZA Oripri Stadium
Attendance: 2115
14 March 2021
14:00
Mitsubishi Sagamihara Dynaboars 26 - 26 NTT Communications Shining Arcs
Report
Sagamihara Gion Stadium
Attendance: 3122

Round 5

26 March 2021
19:30
Toshiba Brave Lupus 19 - 45 NTT Communications Shining Arcs
Report
Chichibunomiya Rugby Stadium
Attendance: 6125
27 March 2021
14:00
Toyota Verblitz 36 - 39 Suntory Sungoliath
Report
Paloma Mizuho Stadium
Attendance: 4251
28 March 2021
12:00
Kubota Spears 32 - 17 Mitsubishi Sagamihara Dynaboars
Report
Edogawa Stadium
Attendance: 2057
28 March 2021
13:00
Honda Heat 24 - 25 Munakata Sanix Blues
Report
Paloma Mizuho Stadium
Attendance: 1265

Round 6

White Conference

Ladder

White Conference Standings
PosTeamPWDLPFPAPDBPPts
1 Panasonic Wild Knights 761031876242531
2 Kobelco Steelers 7610289138151329
3 NTT DoCoMo Red Hurricanes 74031751750117
4 Ricoh Black Rams 7304179184-5517
5 Canon Eagles 7313176230-54216
6 Yamaha Júbilo 7304239240-1315
7 Hino Red Dolphins 711590238-14817
8 NEC Green Rockets 7007139324-18511

Fixtures & Results

Round 1

20 February 2021
14:00
Panasonic Wild Knights 55 - 14 Ricoh Black Rams
Report
Chichibunomiya Rugby Stadium
Attendance: 3941
20 February 2021
14:00
Kobelco Steelers 47 - 38 NEC Green Rockets
Report
Hanazono Rugby Stadium
Attendance: 3752
21 February 2021
14:00
Canon Eagles 24 - 26 NTT DoCoMo Red Hurricanes
Report
Machida Stadium
Attendance: 2989
21 February 2021
14:00
Hino Red Dolphins 17 - 52 Yamaha Júbilo
Report
Hanazono Rugby Stadium
Attendance: 2084

Round 2

27 February 2021
14:00
NTT DoCoMo Red Hurricanes 38 - 19 NEC Green Rockets
Report
Yanmar Stadium Nagai
Attendance: 2232
28 February 2021
12:00
Yamaha Júbilo 22 - 23 Ricoh Black Rams
Report
Hanazono Rugby Stadium
Attendance: 1856
28 February 2021
14:00
Panasonic Wild Knights 60 - 12 Hino Red Dolphins
Report
Kumagaya Rugby Ground
Attendance: 4380
28 February 2021
14:00
Kobelco Steelers 73 - 10 Canon Eagles
Report
Noevir Stadium Kobe
Attendance: 4407

Round 3

6 March 2021
12:00
NEC Green Rockets 31 - 59 Yamaha Júbilo
Report
Chichibunomiya Rugby Stadium
Attendance: 3760
6 March 2021
14:00
NTT DoCoMo Red Hurricanes 22 - 17 Ricoh Black Rams
Report
Hanazono Rugby Stadium
Attendance: 2592
6 March 2021
14:00
Kobelco Steelers 52 - 7 Hino Red Dolphins
Report
Noevir Stadium Kobe
Attendance: 2504
6 March 2021
14:00
Canon Eagles 0 - 47 Panasonic Wild Knights
Report
Showa Denko Dome Oita
Attendance: 7008

Round 4

21 March 2021
12:00
NEC Green Rockets 7 - 10 Hino Red Dolphins
Report
Chichibunomiya Rugby Stadium
Attendance: 865
14 March 2021
14:00
Ricoh Black Rams 19 - 20 Kobelco Steelers
Report
Komazawa Olympic Park Stadium
Attendance: 4204
14 March 2021
14:00
Yamaha Júbilo 32 - 40 Canon Eagles
Report
Yamaha Stadium
Attendance: 6436
14 March 2021
14:00
NTT DoCoMo Red Hurricanes 13 - 26 Panasonic Wild Knights
Report
Yanmar Stadium Nagai
Attendance: 4735

Round 5

27 March 2021
12:00
Ricoh Black Rams 28 - 31 Canon Eagles
Report
Chichibunomiya Rugby Stadium
Attendance: 6302
27 March 2021
13:00
Yamaha Júbilo 22 - 53 Kobelco Steelers
Report
Hanazono Rugby Stadium
Attendance: 6267
28 March 2021
13:00
Panasonic Wild Knights 62 - 5 NEC Green Rockets
Report
Chichibunomiya Rugby Stadium
Attendance: 6772
28 March 2021
14:00
Hino Red Dolphins 25 - 26 NTT DoCoMo Red Hurricanes
Report
Hanazono Rugby Stadium
Attendance: 2395

Round 6

3 April 2021
13:00
Yamaha Júbilo 33 - 21 NTT DoCoMo Red Hurricanes
Report
Expo '70 Commemorative Stadium
Attendance: 3580
4 April 2021
13:00
Hino Red Dolphins Cancelled [a 1] Canon Eagles
Soyu Stadium
4 April 2021
13:00
NEC Green Rockets 15 - 37 Ricoh Black Rams
Report
Chichibunomiya Rugby Stadium
Attendance: 3710
4 April 2021
14:00
Kobelco Steelers 13 - 13 Panasonic Wild Knights
Report
Noevir Stadium Kobe
Attendance: 8523

Round 7

10 April 2021
12:00
NTT DoCoMo Red Hurricanes 29 - 31 Kobelco Steelers
Report
Hanazono Rugby Stadium
Attendance: 4879
10 April 2021
13:00
Panasonic Wild Knights 55 - 19 Yamaha Júbilo
Report
Kumagaya Rugby Ground
Attendance: 8389
10 April 2021
13:00
Ricoh Black Rams 41 - 19 Hino Red Dolphins
Report
Komazawa Olympic Park Stadium
Attendance: 3092
11 April 2021
14:00
Canon Eagles 71 - 24 NEC Green Rockets
Report
Kumagaya Rugby Ground
Attendance: 2211

Playoff Stage

All sixteen Top League sides plus the top four finishing sides from the 2021 Top Challenge League will be included in the playoff stage. All matches of the playoff stage are knockouts with lower ranked Top League conference teams and the top four Top Challenge League teams playing in the first round to qualify to the round of sixteen. [4]

First round

Bracket

Round of 16 Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
        
Sungoliath 76
Green Rockets 31
Sungoliath Bye
Black Rams
Brave Lupus 24
Black Rams 27
Sungoliath 26
Spears 9
Spears 46
Jubilo 12
Spears 23
Steelers 21
Steelers 50
Dynaboars 17
Sungoliath 26
Wild Knights 31
Verblitz 49
Red Dolphins 29
Verblitz 33
Red Hurricanes 29
Red Hurricanes 21
Heat 13
Verblitz 21
Wild Knights 48
Eagles 43
Shining Arcs 13
Eagles 17
Wild Knights 32
Wild Knights 54
Liners 7

    Round of 16

    24 April 2021
    12:00
    Toshiba Brave Lupus 24 - 27 Ricoh Black Rams
    Try: Jone Naikabula (2) 3' m 64' c
    Daigo Hashimoto 61' m
    Takahiro Ogawa 80+2' c
    Con: Jack Stratton (0/2)
    Takahiro Ogawa (2/2) 65' 80+3'
    Report Try: Takei Hinata 15' c
    Toshiya Takahashi 24' c
    Shota Yamamoto 78' c
    Con: Matt McGahan (3/3) 16' 25' 79'
    Pen: Matt McGahan (2/2) 9' 39'
    Paloma Mizuho Stadium
    Attendance: 2558
    24 April 2021
    12:00
    Kubota Spears 46 - 12 Yamaha Júbilo
    Try: Bernard Foley 12' c
    Finau Tupa 25' c
    Penalty Try 29'
    Lappies Labuschagné (3) 53' m 74' c 77' c
    Con: Bernard Foley (2/3) 14' 26'
    Gerhard van den Heever (2/2) 75' 78'
    Pen: Bernard Foley (2/2) 22' 60'
    Report Try: Chikara Ito 3' c
    Kakeru Okumura 72'
    Con: Kakeru Okumura (1/2) 4'
    Pen: Kakeru Okumura (0/1)
    Edogawa Stadium
    Attendance: 2033
    24 April 2021
    14:30
    Suntory Sungoliath 76 - 31 NEC Green Rockets
    Try: Beauden Barrett (2) 2' c 74' c
    Shota Emi 6' m
    Sean McMahon 12' m
    Takaaki Nakazuru (2) 28' m 33' m
    Yukio Morikawa 38' c
    Penalty Try 42'
    Yutaka Nagare 43' c
    Seiya Ozaki 56' c
    Samu Kerevi 64' c
    Con: Beauden Barrett (4/8) 3' 34' 40' 44'
    Hikaru Tamura (3/3) 57' 65' 75'
    Report Try: Daiki Nakajima (3) 22' m 53' c 80' c
    Pat Tafa 62' c
    Keisuke Yamada 78' m
    Con: Alex Goode (2/4) 53' 63'
    Benhard Janse van Rensburg (1/1) 80+1'
    Chichibunomiya Rugby Stadium
    Attendance: 4182
    24 April 2021
    14:30
    Kobelco Steelers 50 - 17 Mitsubishi Sagamihara Dynaboars
    Try: Richard Buckman 9' c
    Ryohei Yamanaka 14' m
    Lui Naeata 21' m
    Ataata Moeakiola 41' c
    Hikaru Hashimoto (2) 50' c 68' m
    Brodie Retallick 60' c
    Hirotaka Hirabara 72' c
    Con: Timothy Lafaele (0/1)
    Aaron Cruden (4/6) 11' 42' 51' 61'
    Lee Seung-sin (1/1) 73'
    Pen: Aaron Cruden (0/1)
    Report Try: Ippei Yamamoto 26' c
    Michael Little 57' c
    Con: James Wilson (2/2) 27' 58'
    Pen: James Wilson (1/1) 17'
    Hanazono Rugby Stadium
    Attendance: 2990
    25 April 2021
    12:00
    NTT Communications Shining Arcs 13 - 43 Canon Eagles
    Try: Doga Maeda 51' c
    Con: Greig Laidlaw (1/1) 52'
    Pen: Greig Laidlaw (2/2) 9' 17'
    Report Try: Kobus van Dyk 5' c
    SP Marais (2) 23' c 73' c
    Jesse Kriel 40+1' m
    Ed Quirk 55' c
    Amanaki Saumaki 78' c
    Con: Yu Tamura (4/5) 6' 57' 74' 80'
    Jumpei Ogura (1/1) 24'
    Pen: Yu Tamura (1/1) 44'
    Edogawa Stadium
    Attendance: 1983
    25 April 2021
    12:00
    Honda Heat 13 - 21 NTT DoCoMo Red Hurricanes
    Try: Nobutaka Ubukata 61' m
    Franco Mostert 67' m
    Con: Gwangtee Oh (0/2)
    Pen: Gwangtee Oh (1/1) 17'
    Matt Duffie (0/1)
    Report Try: Makazole Mapimpi 26' c
    Lourens Erasmus 39' c
    TJ Perenara 57' c
    Con: Ei Kawamuko (3/3) 27' 40' 58'
    Paloma Mizuho Stadium
    Attendance: 3260
    25 April 2021
    14:30
    Panasonic Wild Knights 54 - 7 Kintetsu Liners
    Try: Jack Cornelsen (2) 28' c 44' m
    Itsuki Onishi 52' c
    Dylan Riley 68' c
    Ryuji Noguchi 71' c
    Kenki Fukuoka 75' m 78' c
    Con: Rikiya Matsuda (3/4) 29' 53' 68'
    Takuya Yamasawa (2/3) 72' 79'
    Pen: Rikiya Matsuda (3/3) 50' 56' 60'
    Report Try: Joshua Nohra 16' c
    Con: Patrick Stehlin (1/1) 17'
    Hanazono Rugby Stadium
    Attendance: 3989
    25 April 2021
    14:30
    Toyota Verblitz 49 - 29 Hino Red Dolphins
    Try: Jamie Henry 15' c
    Taichi Takahashi (2) 20' c 78' c
    Male Sa'u 27' c
    Fetuani Lautaimi 48' c
    Rob Thompson 67' c
    Takehito Namekawa 75' c
    Con: Lionel Cronjé (7/7) 16' 21' 27' 48' 68' 76' 79'
    Report Try: Chance Peni (2) 4' c 59'c
    Taiki Kawai 63' c
    Yuki Go 80+2' m
    Con: Taro Togo (3/3) 6' 60' 64'
    Toshizumi Kitagawa (0/1)
    Pen: Taro Togo (1/1) 23'
    Chichibunomiya Rugby Stadium
    Attendance: 3849

    Quarter-finals

    8 May 2021
    13:00
    Toyota Verblitz 33 - 29 NTT DoCoMo Red Hurricanes
    Try: Kieran Read 41' c
    Jamie Henry (2) 62' c 71' m
    Con: Lionel Cronjé (2/3) 42' 63'
    Pen: Lionel Cronjé (3/3) 9' 22' 48'
    Report Try: Tom Marshall 15' m
    Mifiposeti Paea 27' c
    Wimpie van der Walt 43' c
    Kouk Shigeno 52' c
    Con: Marty Banks (3/4) 28' 45' 54'
    Pen: Marty Banks (1/2) 1'
    Egao Kenko Stadium
    Attendance: 2534
    8 May 2021
    15:00
    Panasonic Wild Knights 32 - 17 Canon Eagles
    Try: Dylan Riley 2' c
    Keisuke Uchida 14' c
    Kenki Fukuoka 61' m
    Shota Fukui 66' c
    Con: Rikiya Matsuda (2/3) 3' 15'
    Takuya Yamasawa (1/1) 67'
    Pen: Rikiya Matsuda (2/2) 29' 32'
    Report Try: Yu Tamura 47' c
    Naoya Minamihashi 68' c
    Con: Yu Tamura (2/2) 48' 69'
    Pen: Yu Tamura (1/1) 8'
    Kumagaya Rugby Ground
    Attendance: 4651
    9 May 2021
    12:45
    Kobelco Steelers 21 - 23 Kubota Spears
    Try: Hayden Parker 39' c
    Atsushi Hiwasa 63' c
    Rakuhei Yamashita 70' c
    Con: Hayden Parker (1/1) 40'
    Aaron Cruden (2/2) 64' 71'
    Pen: Hayden Parker (0/1)
    Report Try: Sione Vatuvei 3' c
    Honeti Taumohaapai 9' c
    Con: Bernard Foley (2/2) 4' 10'
    Pen: Bernard Foley (1/2) 24'
    Gerhard van den Heever (2/3) 61' 76'
    Shizuoka Stadium
    Attendance: 5543

    Semi-finals

    15 May 2021
    14:00
    Panasonic Wild Knights 48 - 21 Toyota Verblitz
    Try: Kenki Fukuoka (3) 1' m 69' c 77' c
    Takuya Yamasawa 60' c
    Dylan Riley 75' c
    Con: Rikiya Matsuda (3/4) 62' 70' 76'
    Takuya Yamasawa (1/1) 78'
    Pen: Rikiya Matsuda (4/6) 21' 27' 33' 46'
    Drop: Rikiya Matsuda 24'
    Report Try: Masato Furukawa 5' m
    Taichi Takahashi (2) 9' m 16' m
    Con: Lionel Cronjé (0/3)
    Pen: Lionel Cronjé (2/3) 35' 47'
    Hanazono Rugby Stadium
    Attendance: 0
    16 May 2021
    13:10
    Suntory Sungoliath 26 - 9 Kubota Spears
    Try: Shota Emi 33' m
    Con: Beauden Barrett (0/1)
    Pen: Beauden Barrett (6/7) 25' 30' 42' 49' 55' 59'
    Drop: Beauden Barrett 20'
    Report Pen: Gerhard van den Heever (3/3) 8' 23' 47'
    Hanazono Rugby Stadium
    Attendance: 0

    Final

    23 May 2021
    13:10 JST
    Suntory Sungoliath 26 - 31 Panasonic Wild Knights
    Try: Ryoto Nakamura 35' c
    Takaaki Nakazuru 42' m
    Naoto Saito 70' c
    Seiya Ozaki 78' c
    Con: Beauden Barrett (3/4) 37' 71' 79'
    Pen: Beauden Barrett (0/1)
    Report Try: Dylan Riley 5' c
    Kenki Fukuoka 30' c
    Asaeli Ai Valu 55' m
    Con: Rikiya Matsuda (2/3) 6' 31'
    Pen: Rikiya Matsuda (3/3) 14' 25' 39'
    Takuya Yamasawa (1/2) 73'
    Chichibunomiya Rugby Stadium
    Attendance: 4668
    Referee: Akihisa Aso
    FB15 Flag of Japan.svg Seiya Ozaki
    RW14 Flag of Japan.svg Takaaki Nakazuru
    OC13 Flag of Japan.svg Shogo Nakano
    IC12 Flag of Japan.svg Ryoto Nakamura (c)
    LW11 Flag of Japan.svg Shota Emi
    FH10 Flag of New Zealand.svg Beauden Barrett
    SH9 Flag of Japan.svg Yutaka Nagare
    N88 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Sean McMahon
    OF7 Flag of Japan.svg Naoki Ozawa
    BF6 Flag of Japan.svg Hendrik Tui
    RL5 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Harry Hockings
    LL4 Flag of England.svg Tom Savage
    TP3 Flag of Japan.svg Shinnosuke Kakinaga
    HK2 Flag of Japan.svg Shunta Nakamura
    LP1 Flag of Japan.svg Yukio Morikawa
    Substitutions:
    HK16 Flag of Japan.svg Kosuke Horikoshi
    PR17 Flag of Japan.svg Shintaro Ishihara
    PR18 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Sam Talakai
    LK19 Flag of New Zealand.svg Joe Latta
    FL20 Flag of Japan.svg Tevita Tatafu
    SH21 Flag of Japan.svg Naoto Saito
    FH22 Flag of Japan.svg Hikaru Tamura
    CE23 Flag of Japan.svg Yusuke Kajimura
    Coach:
    Flag of New Zealand.svg Milton Haig
    FB15 Flag of Japan.svg Ryuji Noguchi
    RW14 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Semisi Tupou
    OC13 Flag of Japan.svg Dylan Riley
    IC12 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Hadleigh Parkes
    LW11 Flag of Japan.svg Kenki Fukuoka
    FH10 Flag of Japan.svg Rikiya Matsuda
    SH9 Flag of Japan.svg Keisuke Uchida
    N88 Flag of Japan.svg Jack Cornelsen
    OF7 Flag of Japan.svg Shunsuke Nunomaki
    BF6 Flag of Japan.svg Ben Gunter
    RL5 Flag of England.svg George Kruis
    LL4 Flag of Japan.svg Daniel Heenan
    TP3 Flag of Japan.svg Shohei Hirano
    HK2 Flag of Japan.svg Atsushi Sakate (c)
    LP1 Flag of Japan.svg Keita Inagaki
    Substitutions:
    HK16 Flag of Japan.svg Shota Horie
    PR17 Flag of Japan.svg Craig Millar
    PR18 Flag of Japan.svg Asaeli Ai Valu
    LK19 Flag of Japan.svg Ryota Hasegawa
    FL20 Flag of Japan.svg Itsuki Onishi
    SH21 Flag of Japan.svg Taiki Koyama
    FH22 Flag of Japan.svg Takuya Yamasawa
    CE23 Flag of Japan.svg Shota Fukui
    Coach:
    Flag of New Zealand.svg Robbie Deans

    Notes

    1. Matches cancelled due to Covid-19 result in a 0-0 draw.

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