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Two ex-Wallaby coaches win big in Japan

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Former Wallabies coaches Robbie Deans and Dave Rennie have enjoyed big wins in round nine of Japan Rugby League One.

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Saitama Panasonic Wild Knights, coached by Deans and featuring Australia winger Marika Koroibete, ended the eight-game winning run of Toshiba Brave Lupus Tokyo on Saturday while remaining unbeaten themselves thanks to a 36-24 win at Kumagaya.

All Blacks five-eighth Richie Mo’unga scored 14 points for Brave Lupus, including a try, to put his side to within five points shortly before the finish.

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    But a try by former Hurricanes second rower Mark Abbott ended the comeback, leaving the Wild Knights five points clear at the top of the table.

    Rennie’s Kobelco Kobe Steelers consolidated their hold on fourth place with their sixth win of the season, outclassing former Wallabies midfielder Curtis Rona’s Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Sagamihara Dynaboars 43-14.

    Kobe are five points behind Tokyo Suntory Sungoliath, who maintained third position despite a try from Australia halfback Will Genia for Hanzono Kintetsu Liners in their 34-14 loss to the competition heavyweights.

    Quade Cooper converted both of winless Kintetsu’s tries, but a Sungoliath outfit featuring former Queensland Reds second-rower Harry Hockings was far too strong.

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    Yokohama Canon Eagles handed Shizuoka Blue Revs a second straight defeat after a 34-17 win, while defending champions Kubota Spears Funabashi Tokyo Bay are in trouble after also dropping to back-to-back losses, edged out 31-27 by Steve Hansen’s Toyota Verblitz.

    The seventh-placed Spears were without all three of their international stars, with Wallaby Bernard Foley, Welshman Liam Williams and All Black Dane Coles sidelined by injury.

    Aussie Peter Hewat’s Ricoh Black Rams Tokyo rebounded from last week’s 62-0 rout by Sungoliath, chalking up their second win of the campaign by beating Mie Honda Heat 24-14.

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    'Not a normal rugby team' - The Leinster flex that floored Jake White

    I was actually at the match. Leinster were the outstanding team in the league stage. Leinster’s squad depth meant the Bulls could only nick a late win in Pretoria against an understrenght Leinster. Simple put, Leinster are significantly better this year compared to last. The Dublin match last year was a big win by Leinster. Yes they won by a point in the RDS three years ago but thats not relevant to yesterday.

    As Leinster are such a dangerous team, it forces an opponent to focus on a strategy to undermine them and that way get their game on the pitch. Leinster allowed that against Northampton. But that was not going to happen again. The Bulls attack in last 10 minutes of the first half was as savage as anything in the URC this year. Yet Leinsters coaching plan repelled them allied to savage commitment from the players. The defense was outstanding, pressure at breakdown outstanding. Leinster did not win the European cup but arguably at their best this year no other European team could reach that height. They reached that yesterday. Leinster completely removed Bulls ability to hurt them.

    And Croke Park….100 years ago the Brits fired machine guns into spectators injuring 100s and killing loads. No Irish team ever performs badly there. Same with Irish supporters. Opposition players might as well be Brit Tommies with machine guns.

    I think a great Leinster team, played a great game plan, to the height of their power in a horrible stadium for opponents. If Bulls score before half time they were back in the match. They went down, but they went down fighting.

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