Mie Honda Heat Explained

Teamname:Mie Honda Heat
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Fullname:Mie Honda Heat
Nickname:Heat
Founded:1960
Union:Japan Rugby Football Union
Ground:Honda Active Land and Suzuka Sports Garden
Location:Suzuka, Mie, Japan
Countryflag:Japan
Coach:Kieran Crowley
Chairman:Takanobu Ito
League:Japan Rugby League One, Division Two
Season:2022
Position:2nd
Lost promotion/relegation match
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Mie Honda Heat is a Japanese rugby union team based in Suzuka City, Mie Prefecture, Japan. The owner of the club is Honda Motor. (Suzuka is known for the Suzuka Circuit and the presence of car companies. Conveniently, the team uses Suzuka to jog on as part of their training programme.)

They play in the Japan Rugby League One, the top tier of Japan's rugby union hierarchy.

In 2011–12, Honda Heat were relegated to regional events for 2012–13. Winning 2 and drawing 1 of their 13 games in the regular season.

The team rebranded as Mie Honda Heat ahead of the rebranding of the Top League as the Japan Rugby League One in 2022.[1]

History

Honda Motor Co. established its rugby club in 1960 at the Suzuka Factory. The team gained promotion to the Kansai A-League for the 1978 season, and then finished sixth in the seven-team competition for that year. Honda remained a fixture in the Kansai A-League, being demoted only once (for the 1985 season) before it was renamed the Top West A-League in 2003-04 with the introduction of Japan's Top League.

Honda did not qualify for inclusion in the Top League for inaugural season—that had to wait for another six years—but the team continued to play in the Top West A-League. After winning the league in 2008-09 under New Zealander John Sherratt, Honda Heat was promoted. The team played one Top League season in 2009–10 before being demoted and another in 2011–12 before being demoted again to Top West A, where they remained for three seasons.

Honda won the Top West A-League in 2014–15, and was promoted once again for the 2015–16 season of Top League, finishing at 11th place.[2] So the team stayed for another term, this time ending the tournament at place 16th of 16 and being relegated to the newly introduced second-tier Top Challenge League.[3]

The season 2017–18 was played as a round-robin tournament, the Heats managing to win and become promoted automatically for the 2018–19 Top League season, back to first tier status.[4]

Current squad

The current Mie Honda Heat squad for the 2023-24 season is:[5]

Mie Honda Heat squad
Props
  • Hayato Akahira
  • Tatsuhiko Tsurukawa
  • Takumi Fuji
  • Masahiro Hibino
  • Kanato Hirano
  • Matthys Basson
  • Katsuyuki Hoshino
  • Taiki Yoshioka
  • Kenta Hirai REP

Hookers

  • Tateo Kanai
  • Kouki Hida
  • Shun Hizume
  • Lee Seung-hyok*
  • Hiroaki Shirahama

Locks

  • Yoji Akiyama
  • Akihito Doi
  • Tetuhi Roberts*
  • Viliami Vuli
  • Connor Wihongi*
  • Franco Mostert
  • Sam Shepherd DEP
  • Yu Kasakake REP
Flankers

No8s

  • Ryo Furuta (c)
  • Viliami Kaipouli*
  • Sosiceni Tokoqio*

Scrum-halves

  • Hisayoshi Ito
  • Shogo Nezuka
  • Takuya Obata
  • Kenta Yamaji
  • Azuma Doei
  • Taichi Takenaka
  • Takuro Hojo REP
  • Koki Miyasaka REP

Fly-halves

Centres
  • Issei Shige
  • Kaito Kawai
  • Dawid Kellerman
  • Clynton Knox*
  • Fraser Quirk*
  • Soki Watanabe
  • Kyogo Okano REP
  • Manase Havili REP DEP

Wingers

Fullbacks

Utility Backs

(c) Denotes team captain, Bold denotes player is internationally capped

Coaches

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: La nouvelle ligue japonaise s'appelle la Japan Rugby League One. Asie Rugby. 16 July 2021. 16 July 2021. French.
  2. http://www.rugbyarchive.net/Pagine/StagioneCompetizioni.aspx?ID=96&Stagione=2015/16 Rugbyarchive.net
  3. http://www.rugbyarchive.net/Pagine/StagioneCompetizioni.aspx?ID=96&Stagione=2016/17 Rugbyarchive.net
  4. http://www.rugbyarchive.net/Pagine/StagioneCompetizioni.aspx?ID=348&Stagione=2017/18 Rugbyarchive.net
  5. Web site: Player Profiles . Honda Heat . 20 February 2019 . ja:選手紹介.
  6. Web site: John Sherratt. Linkedin.com. 3 February 2022.
  7. Web site: Japan prop Koo Ji Won and head coach Danny Lee among those leaving Honda Heat.. Twitter.com. 3 February 2022.
  8. Web site: Players & Staff | Honda HEAT Rugby Football Club. Honda-heat.jp. 3 February 2022.