IBM Big Blue (rugby union)

Japan
Full nameIBM Big Blue
UnionJapan Rugby Football Union
Nickname(s)Big Blue, BBB
Founded1976 (1976)
LocationYachiyo, Chiba, Japan
Ground(s)IBM Yachiyodai Ground
Coach(es)Hiroki Ando
Team kit

IBM Big Blue is a Japanese semi-professional rugby union team in the Top League. The team was founded in 1976 by IBM. The company decided to make rugby, along with baseball and American football, one of the official company sports in 1989, which allowed the rugby club to gain support and momentum.

Big Blue won promotion from the Japan East Ten league to the Top League at the end of the League's first season (2003-4) but was then automatically relegated by coming 12th in the second season (2004-5). The team returned to the Top League for the 2006-7 season. It is based in Chiba prefecture in the Kanto area.

The former head coach, Ippei Onishi, is a former captain of Kobe Kobelco Steelers. As of 2007–2008, the coach is Hiroki Ando. USA Eagle flyhalf Mike Hercus is a notable alumnus.

Squad 2011/2012

Note: Flags indicate national union under World Rugby eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-World Rugby nationality.

Player Position Union
Atsushi Yamaga Prop Japan
Kochi Nakamura Prop Japan
Takayuki Kinoshita Prop Japan
Keisuke Ando Hooker Japan
Shinji Terayama Hooker Japan
Hiroshi Ebisawa Hooker Japan
Tatsuji Yoshida Hooker Japan
Hiromitsu Matsuba Lock Japan
Takamasa Maruyama Lock Japan
Takumi Nishikawa Lock Japan
Hiroaki Tatsumichi Lock Japan
Keisuke Omata Flanker Japan
Daigo Fujita Flanker Japan
Yosuke Watanabe Flanker Japan
Player Position Union
Nagamasa Miyazawa Scrum-half Japan
Katsuya Higuchi Scrum-half Japan
Kento Ikeda Scrum-half Japan
Sogen Masumoto Fly-half Japan
Takuya Himeno Centre Japan
Muso Imamura Centre Japan
Tatsunori Kojima Wing Japan
Hiromichi Ikeda Wing Japan
Hideki Ishibashi Fullback Japan
Yuta Kato Fullback Japan

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See also

IBM Big Blue (X-League)

References

  1. ^ "secom-rugguts - japonrugby". www.japonrugby.net. Archived from the original on 2015-04-02.