Shin Hasegawa Explained

Shin Hasegawa
Birth Date:1972 3, df=yes
Birth Place:Kyoto, Japan
Height:179cm
Weight:102kg
School:Higashiyama High School
University:Chuo University
Ru Position:Prop, Hooker
Repcaps1:40
Reppoints1:5
Amatteam1:Chuo University Rugby Football Club
Amatyears1:1991-1994
Repyears1:1997-2003
Years1:1994-2007
Clubs1:Suntory
Coachyears1:2007-2014
Coachyears2:2015-current
Coachteams1:Suntory Sungoliath
Coachteams2:Yamaha Júbilo (forwards coach)

(born 31 March 1972 in Kyoto) is a Japanese former rugby union player who played as prop and hooker. Currently forwards coach of Yamaha Júbilo.[1]

Career

Hasegawa started to play rugby at the age of 4. Until then, he played as hooker, but when he played for Higashiyama High School rugby team he played prop in Hanazono. At Chuo University RFC, he returned to play as hooker. After graduating from university, Hasegawa was part of a Kantō region representative team which toured New Zealand in 1995. His first cap for Japan was on 29 June 1997, against Hong Kong in Tokyo, where he played as a replacement flanker. Hasegawa was also called up by the then-national coach Seiji Hirao to play for Japan in the 1999 Rugby World Cup, where he played all the three pool stage matches in the tournament. He also played for Japan in the 2003 Rugby World Cup, playing all the four matches in the tournament. His last cap for Japan was against United States, in Gosford, on 27 October 2003. From 1995, after his graduation from Chuo University, he joined Suntory club, with which he won the Japan Company Rugby Football Championship in 1997 and 1998, as well the All-Japan Rugby Football Championship in 2000 and 2002. He retired in 2007 and became a forwards coach initially for Suntory and later for Yamaha Jubilo.[2]

Notes and References

  1. http://rugby.yamaha-motor.co.jp/players/ “選手・スタッフ紹介
  2. http://www.japonrugby.net/suntory-sungoliath-le-grand-rival-des-brave-lupus.php Suntory Sungoliath: Le grand rival des Brave Lupus