The Citizen (KZN)

Sunwolves make bow in Super Rugby

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Tokyo – The first Japanese team to play in Super Rugby has been christened the “Sunwolves”, organisers announced yesterday, as the tournament looks to expand its global footprint for the 2016 season.

The “new era” in Super Rugby will see an expanded 18-team competitio­n featuring debut appearance­s from both a Japanese and an Argentinia­n team.

They will join existing member teams from Australia, New Zealand and South Africa to fight across four conference­s for a new chrome and gold-plated trophy.

Tournament organisers said the team’s name was taken from the country’s moniker as the “Land of the Rising Sun”.

“It’s an exciting time for the sport and also for fans throughout Japan who can start getting behind the brand, identity and ethos of their Super Rugby team,” South Africa, New Zealand and Australia Rugby (Sanzar) interim chief Brendan Morris was quoted as saying in a press release.

The teams logo shows the red and white face of a snarling wolf.

Japan is currently experienci­ng a flurry of interest in the sport following the Brave Blossoms’ record-breaking performanc­e in the current World Cup.

With just one victory to their name in the 24 years prior to the current tournament, they have stunned with victories over both South Africa and Samoa.

The Super Rugby season will kick off with a double-header on February 26 in which the Highlander­s will begin their title defence in Auckland while in Australia, the Brumbies will host the Hurricanes.

The Sunwolves will then play their first game against the Lions on February 27 at Tokyo’s Prince Chichibu Memorial Stadium – the first Super Rugby match to be played in that country.

The Argentinia­n team name has yet to be announced. –

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