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Japan flyhalf Kosei Ono loses front teeth in Top League clash
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Former Japan international and current Suntory Sungoliath flyhalf Kosei Ono has lost his two front teeth following a collision in the Japan Top League during Suntory's clash with Kinetsu. Ono shared a visual on social media and advised that his mouthguard failed to prevent the injury.
This looks to be a very painful experience and a very expensive dental bill for Ono we are not envious of.
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