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SCHEDULE of JAPAN RUGBY TOP LEAGUE Round Date KO Time Con SCHEDULE OF JAPAN RUGBY TOP LEAGUE Round Date KO Time Con. Matches Venue 19:30 W CANON EAGLES vs TOSHIBA BRAVE LUPUS Chichibunomiya, Tokyo 19:30 R HINO RED DOLPHINS vs MUNAKATA SANIX BLUES Machida, Tokyo Fri. 31 Aug. 19:30 W Panasonic WILD KNIGHTS vs Kubota Spears Kincho sta, Osaka 19:30 R KOBE STEEL Kobelco Steelers vs NTT Com. Shininng Arcs Univer, Hyogo 1 16:30 W YAMAHA Jubilo vs Coca-Cola Red Sparks Toyota sta, Aichi 19:00 R TOYOTA VERBLITZ vs SUNTORY SUNGOLIATH Sat. 1 Sep. 16:30 R NEC GREEN ROCKETS vs TOYOTA IND. Shuttles Chichibunomiya, Tokyo 19:00 W RICOH Black Rams vs Honda HEAT Fri. 7 Sep. 19:30 R NTT Com. Shininng Arcs vs SUNTORY SUNGOLIATH Chichibunomiya, Tokyo 16:30 W Kubota Spears vs YAMAHA Jubilo Chichibunomiya, Tokyo 19:00 R NEC GREEN ROCKETS vs TOYOTA VERBLITZ 13:00 R KOBE STEEL Kobelco Steelers vs MUNAKATA SANIX BLUES Tsukisamu, Hokkaido 2 Sat. 8 Sep. 17:00 W Coca-Cola Red Sparks vs Panasonic WILD KNIGHTS Saga riku, Saga 17:00 R TOYOTA IND. Shuttles vs HINO RED DOLPHINS Kariya, Aichi 17:00 W Honda HEAT vs CANON EAGLES Suzuka, Mie Sun. 9 Sep. 16:00 W RICOH Black Rams vs TOSHIBA BRAVE LUPUS Komazawa, Tokyo Fri. 14 Sep. 19:30 R SUNTORY SUNGOLIATH vs KOBE STEEL Kobelco Steelers Chichibunomiya, Tokyo 16:30 R HINO RED DOLPHINS vs TOYOTA VERBLITZ Chichibunomiya, Tokyo 19:00 W TOSHIBA BRAVE LUPUS vs Panasonic WILD KNIGHTS 17:00 W Kubota Spears vs CANON EAGLES Banpaku, Osaka 3 Sat. 15 Sep. 17:00 R TOYOTA IND. Shuttles vs NTT Com. Shininng Arcs Nishikyogoku, Kyoto 17:00 W YAMAHA Jubilo vs Honda HEAT Yamaha sta, Shizuoka 15:00 R MUNAKATA SANIX BLUES vs NEC GREEN ROCKETS Level5 sta, Fukuoka 17:30 W Coca-Cola Red Sparks vs RICOH Black Rams Fri. 21 Sep. 19:30 W RICOH Black Rams vs CANON EAGLES Chichibunomiya, Tokyo 16:30 W TOSHIBA BRAVE LUPUS vs Coca-Cola Red Sparks Chichibunomiya, Tokyo 19:00 W Panasonic WILD KNIGHTS vs YAMAHA Jubilo 16:00 R NTT Com. Shininng Arcs vs HINO RED DOLPHINS Yurtec sta, Miyagi 4 Sat. 22 Sep. 18:00 R SUNTORY SUNGOLIATH vs NEC GREEN ROCKETS Mitsusawa, Kanagawa 18:00 R TOYOTA VERBLITZ vs KOBE STEEL Kobelco Steelers Banpaku, Osaka 15:00 W Honda HEAT vs Kubota Spears City sta, Okayama 16:00 R MUNAKATA SANIX BLUES vs TOYOTA IND. Shuttles Kashihara, Nara 2 Sat. 29 Sep. 13:00 R KOBE STEEL Kobelco Steelers vs MUNAKATA SANIX BLUES Tsukisamu, Hokkaido 13:00 W YAMAHA Jubilo vs TOSHIBA BRAVE LUPUS Yamaha sta, Shizuoka 13:00 W Honda HEAT vs Panasonic WILD KNIGHTS Nishikyogoku, Kyoto Sat. 6 Oct. 13:00 W Kubota Spears vs RICOH Black Rams Tenri Oyasato, Nara 13:00 R MUNAKATA SANIX BLUES vs TOYOTA VERBLITZ Global, Fukuoka 5 11:30 W CANON EAGLES vs Coca-Cola Red Sparks Kamaishi Iwate 13:00 R NEC GREEN ROCKETS vs NTT Com. Shininng Arcs Kashiwanoha, Chiba Sun. 7 Oct. 13:00 R SUNTORY SUNGOLIATH vs TOYOTA IND. Shuttles Chugin sta, Yamanashi 13:00 R KOBE STEEL Kobelco Steelers vs HINO RED DOLPHINS Kincho sta, Osaka 11:30 W CANON EAGLES vs YAMAHA Jubilo Chichibunomiya, Tokyo 14:00 R NTT Com. Shininng Arcs vs TOYOTA VERBLITZ 13:00 W TOSHIBA BRAVE LUPUS vs Kubota Spears Iwaki GF, Fukushima 13:00 W Panasonic WILD KNIGHTS vs RICOH Black Rams Ota, Gunma 6 Sat. 13 Oct. 13:00 R NEC GREEN ROCKETS vs HINO RED DOLPHINS Kashiwanoha, Chiba 13:00 W Coca-Cola Red Sparks vs Honda HEAT Kakidomari, Nagasaki 13:00 R TOYOTA IND. Shuttles vs KOBE STEEL Kobelco Steelers Kincho sta, Osaka 13:00 R MUNAKATA SANIX BLUES vs SUNTORY SUNGOLIATH Global, Fukuoka 11:30 R NTT Com. Shininng Arcs vs MUNAKATA SANIX BLUES Chichibunomiya, Tokyo 14:00 R HINO RED DOLPHINS vs SUNTORY SUNGOLIATH 15:00 W Panasonic WILD KNIGHTS vs CANON EAGLES Kumagaya, Saitama 14:00 W YAMAHA Jubilo vs RICOH Black Rams Banpaku, Osaka 7 Sat. 20 Oct. 13:00 R TOYOTA VERBLITZ vs TOYOTA IND. Shuttles Mizuho, Aichi 13:00 R KOBE STEEL Kobelco Steelers vs NEC GREEN ROCKETS Noevir sta, Hyogo 14:00 W Coca-Cola Red Sparks vs Kubota Spears Coca BJI sta, Hiroshima 13:00 W Honda HEAT vs TOSHIBA BRAVE LUPUS Suzuka, Mie R‥Red Conference W‥White Conference SCHEDULE OF JAPAN RUGBY TOP LEAGUE Japan Round Date KO Time Championship Matches Venue 11:30 NEC GREEN ROCKETS (R5) vs (W8) Coca-Cola Red Sparks Chichibunomiya, Tokyo 14:00 SUNTORY SUNGOLIATH (R2) vs (W3) Kubota Spears Sat. 1 Dec. 14:00 Honda HEAT (W5) vs (R8) MUNAKATA SANIX BLUES Mizuho, Aichi Play 13:00 YAMAHA Jubilo (W1) vs (R4) NTT Com. Shininng Arcs Yamaha sta, Shizuoka off ① 11:30 TOSHIBA BRAVE LUPUS (W6) vs (R7) HINO RED DOLPHINS Kumagaya, Saitama 14:00 Panasonic WILD KNIGHTS (W2) vs (R3) TOYOTA VERBLITZ Sun. 2 Dec. 13:00 KOBE STEEL Kobelco Steelers (R1) vs (W4) RICOH Black Rams Noevir sta, Hyogo 13:00 TOYOTA IND. Shuttles (R6) vs (W7) CANON EAGLES Kincho sta, Osaka 13:30 Kubota Spears vs NTT Com. Shininng Arcs Chichibunomiya, Tokyo 16:00 ★ Semifinal SUNTORY SUNGOLIATH vs YAMAHA Jubilo 11:30 Coca-Cola Red Sparks vs HINO RED DOLPHINS Sat. 8 Dec. Mikuni sta, Fukuoka Play 14:00 NEC GREEN ROCKETS vs TOSHIBA BRAVE LUPUS off ② 11:45 RICOH Black Rams vs Panasonic WILD KNIGHTS Hanazono, Osaka 14:00 ★ Semifinal KOBE STEEL Kobelco Steelers vs TOYOTA VERBLITZ 11:30 TOYOTA IND. Shuttles vs MUNAKATA SANIX BLUES Sun. 9 Dec. Chichibunomiya, Tokyo 14:00 CANON EAGLES vs Honda HEAT 11:30 ★ Third-place TOYOTA VERBLITZ vs YAMAHA Jubilo Chichibunomiya, Tokyo 14:00 ★ Final KOBE STEEL Kobelco Steelers vs SUNTORY SUNGOLIATH 11:30 Seven-place RICOH Black Rams vs Kubota Spears Mitsusawa, Kanagawa Play 14:00 Five-place Panasonic WILD KNIGHTS vs NTT Com. Shininng Arcs off Sat. 15 Dec. ③ 11:30 Eleven-place TOSHIBA BRAVE LUPUS vs CANON EAGLES Mizuho, Aichi 14:00 Nine-place NEC GREEN ROCKETS vs Honda HEAT 11:30 Fifteen-place Coca-Cola Red Sparks vs TOYOTA IND. Shuttles Kincho sta, Osaka 14:00 Thirteen-place HINO RED DOLPHINS vs MUNAKATA SANIX BLUES R‥Red Conference W‥White Conference ★‥Japan Championship Round Date KO Time Matches Venue 13:00 MUNAKATA SANIX BLUES (TL 13th) vs (TCL 4th) KURITA WATERGUSH Mikuni sta Fukuoka Promotion/ 13:00 HINO RED DOLPHINS (TL 14th) vs (TCL 3rd) KINTETSU LINERS Kumagaya Saitama Relegation Sun. 23 Dec. Match 13:00 TOYOTA IND.Shuttles (TL 15th) vs (TCL 2nd) MITSUBISHI DYNABOARS Mizuho Aichi 13:00 Coca-Cola Red Sparks (TL 16th) vs (TCL 1st) NTT docomo Red Hurricanes Kincho sta Osaka TL‥TOP LEAGUE, TCL‥TOP CHALLENGE LEAGUE SCHEDULE OF JAPAN RUGBY TOP LEAGUE CUP Round Date KO Time Pool Matches Venue 11:30 D TOSHIBA BRAVE LUPUS vs TOYOTA IND. Shuttles Machida, Tokyo Sat. 10 Nov. 14:00 B CANON EAGLES vs HINO RED DOLPHINS 13:00 D TOYOTA VERBLITZ vs Coca-Cola Red Sparks Banpaku, Osaka 13:00 A NTT Com. Shininng Arcs vs RICOH Black Rams Iwate sta, Iwate 1 13:00 B Panasonic WILD KNIGHTS vs NEC GREEN ROCKETS Asikaga, Tochigi Sun. 11 Nov. 12:30 A SUNTORY SUNGOLIATH vs Honda HEAT Akigin sta, Akita 13:00 C Kubota Spears vs MUNAKATA SANIX BLUES Nigata, Nigata 13:00 C KOBE STEEL Kobelco Steelers vs YAMAHA Jubilo Univer, Hyogo 13:00 A RICOH Black Rams vs SUNTORY SUNGOLIATH Mitsusawa, Kanagawa 13:00 C Kubota Spears vs KOBE STEEL Kobelco Steelers Kincho sta, Osaka Sat. 17 Nov. 11:30 D Coca-Cola Red Sparks vs TOYOTA IND. Shuttles Level5 sta, Fukuoka 14:00 C MUNAKATA SANIX BLUES vs YAMAHA Jubilo 2 11:30 A Honda HEAT vs NTT Com. Shininng Arcs Mizuho, Aichi 14:00 D TOYOTA VERBLITZ vs TOSHIBA BRAVE LUPUS Sun. 18 Nov. 13:00 B HINO RED DOLPHINS vs Panasonic WILD KNIGHTS Nin sta, Ehime 13:00 B CANON EAGLES vs NEC GREEN ROCKETS Miyazaki rik, Miyazaki 11:30 B NEC GREEN ROCKETS vs HINO RED DOLPHINS Kumagaya, Saitama 14:00 B Panasonic WILD KNIGHTS vs CANON EAGLES 11:30 A Honda HEAT vs RICOH Black Rams Sat. 24 Nov. Mizuho, Aichi 14:00 D TOYOTA IND. Shuttles vs TOYOTA VERBLITZ 3 13:00 A SUNTORY SUNGOLIATH vs NTT Com. Shininng Arcs Kincho sta, Osaka 14:00 D Coca-Cola Red Sparks vs TOSHIBA BRAVE LUPUS Mikuni sta, Fukuoka 13:00 C YAMAHA Jubilo vs Kubota Spears Enshunada, Shizuoka Sun. 25 Nov. 13:00 C KOBE STEEL Kobelco Steelers vs MUNAKATA SANIX BLUES Univer, Hyogo 11:45 ① TOYOTA VERBLITZ (D1) vs (B1) Panasonic WILD KNIGHTS Hanazono, Osaka 14:00 ② SUNTORY SUNGOLIATH (A1) vs (C1) Kubota Spears 11:30 ③ TOSHIBA BRAVE LUPUS (D2) vs (B2) CANON EAGLES Chichibunomiya, Tokyo Play 14:00 ④ NTT Com. Shininng Arcs (A2) vs (C2) KOBE STEEL Kobelco Steelers off Sun. 13 Jan. ① 11:30 ⑤ TOYOTA IND. Shuttles (D3) vs (B3) NEC GREEN ROCKETS Mizuho, Aichi 14:00 ⑥ RICOH Black Rams (A3) vs (C3) YAMAHA Jubilo 11:30 ⑦ Coca-Cola Red Sparks (D4) vs (B4) HINO RED DOLPHINS Mikuni sta, Fukuoka 14:00 ⑧ Honda HEAT (A4) vs (C4) MUNAKATA SANIX BLUES 11:30 ①②Lose Panasonic WILD KNIGHTS vs Kubota Spears Chichibunomiya, Tokyo 14:00 ②①Win SUNTORY SUNGOLIATH vs TOYOTA VERBLITZ 11:30 ⑤⑥Lose TOYOTA IND. Shuttles vs YAMAHA Jubilo Kumagaya, Saitama Play 14:00 ⑥⑤Win RICOH Black Rams vs NEC GREEN ROCKETS off Sat. 19 Jan. ② 11:30 ③④Lose CANON EAGLES vs NTT Com. Shininng Arcs Mizuho, Aichi 14:00 ④③Win KOBE STEEL Kobelco Steelers vs TOSHIBA BRAVE LUPUS 11:30 ⑦⑧Lose HINO RED DOLPHINS vs MUNAKATA SANIX BLUES Yanmar Osaka 14:00 ⑧⑦Win Honda HEAT vs Coca-Cola Red Sparks ABCD‥Pool.
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