The Citizen (Gauteng)

Mallett slams Japan rugby

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Japan are not taking Super Rugby seriously, says TV analyst and former Springboks coach Nick Mallett (above) after the Tokyo-based Sunwolves were humiliated 94-7 by the Lions at the weekend.

The Johannesbu­rg side equalled the competitio­n try-scoring record for one team in a single match by running in 14 for the second biggest Super Rugby winning margin.

The Sunwolves were trailing by 59 points during the second half at Ellis Park stadium when Tonga-born substitute forward Uwe Helu scored the lone try for the Japanese side.

The most humiliatin­g defeat by the two-year-old franchise angered Mallett, one of the most outspoken voices on rugby in South Africa.

“Japanese rugby officials are not taking the Super Rugby competitio­n seriously,” he said on SuperSport.

“Unless officials in that country change course, there are going to be a lot more heavy defeats in the future, some even heavier than the one this weekend.

“Sunwolves were introduced to Super Rugby so that a strong Japanese national team could be built as they prepare to host the 2019 Rugby World Cup.

“But many of the best Japanese rugby players are turning out for company-owned clubs in the country and not for the Sunwolves.

“The best Japanese players have to play for the Sunwolves, otherwise they are going to be embarrasse­d many more times.

“In the match against the Lions they missed 53 tackles – you cannot compete successful­ly in Super Rugby with that sort of statistic,” warned Mallett.

“The Sunwolves defence was non-existent and they were continuall­y smashed in the scrums,” said the man who guided South Africa to third place at the 1999 Rugby World Cup.

“Had it been a boxing match, the white towel would have been flung into the ring by half-time.”

The Tokyo outfit have played 28 Super Rugby matches since debuting last year, winning two, drawing one, losing 25, scoring 545 points and conceding 1 225.

Their defence was non-existent and they were continuall­y smashed in the scrums.

Nick Mallett on the Sunwolves

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