2012–13 Top League

2012–13 Top League
Captain Shinya Makabe of Suntory, winner
of the Top League and All Japan double.
Countries Japan Japan
Date 31 August 2012 – 27 January 2013
Champions Suntory Sungoliath (3rd title)
Runners-up Toshiba Brave Lupus
Top point scorer Japan Ayumu Goromaru (149 pts)
 Yamaha Júbilo
Top try scorer Japan Akihito Yamada (18 tries)
 Panasonic Wild Knights

The 2012–13 Top League was the tenth season of Japan's domestic rugby union competition, the Top League. It kicked off on 31 August 2012. The final was held on 27 January 2013 and won by Suntory Sungoliath to claim their third Top League title.

Teams

Team Region Coach Captain
Canon Eagles Machida, Tokyo, Kantō Japan Yoji Nagatomo Japan Taku Wada
Fukuoka Sanix Blues Munakata, Fukuoka, Kyūshū Japan Yuichiro Fujii Japan Yasutake Nagashita
Kintetsu Liners Higashiosaka, Osaka, Kansai Japan Ryusuke Maeda Japan Tadanobu Ko
Kobelco Steelers Kobe, Kansai Japan Seiji Hirao Japan Daiki Hashimoto
Kyuden Voltex Fukuoka, Kyūshū Japan Koji Hirata Japan Makoto Matsumoto
NEC Green Rockets Abiko, Chiba, Kantō New Zealand Greg Cooper Japan Ryota Asano
NTT DoCoMo Red Hurricanes Osaka, Kansai Japan Kazunari Takano Japan Takeshi Hirase
NTT Com Shining Arcs Chiba, Chiba, Kantō Japan Masato Hayashi Japan Hiraku Tomoigawa
Panasonic Wild Knights Ota, Gunma, Kantō Japan Norifumi Nakajima Japan Seiichi Shimomura
Ricoh Black Rams Tokyo, Kantō New Zealand Leon Holden Japan Daisuke Komatsu
Suntory Sungoliath Fuchū, Tokyo, Kantō Japan Naoya Okubo Japan Shinya Makabe
Toshiba Brave Lupus Fuchū, Tokyo, Kantō Japan Kenichi Wada Japan Masato Toyoda
Toyota Verblitz Toyota, Aichi, Tokai Japan Keiji Hirose Japan Ryuta Ueno
Yamaha Júbilo Iwata, Shizuoka, Tokai Japan Katsuyuki Kiyomiya Japan Yuta Kasahara

Regular season

The 14 teams played a round-robin tournament for the 2012–13 Top League regular season.

The top 4 qualified for the title play-offs to fight for the Microsoft Cup and the Top League title. The top 4 also qualified directly into the All-Japan Rugby Football Championship.

Teams ranked 5th to 10th went through to the wildcard play-offs for qualification into the All-Japan Rugby Football Championship. Teams ranked 13th and 14th went to the promotion and relegation play-offs against regional challengers to fight to remain in the Top League.

Table

Top League Table
Club Played Won Drawn Lost Points For Points Against Points Difference Try Bonus Losing Bonus Points
1Suntory Sungoliath131300481258+22311063
2Toshiba Brave Lupus131003478266+2128250
3Panasonic Wild Knights131003509275+2348149
4Kobelco Steelers13913468255+2139249
5Toyota Verblitz13913343291+524143
6Yamaha Júbilo13805430311+1197342
7Kintetsu Liners13607356308+486333
8NEC Green Rockets13607399375+247132
9NTT Com Shining Arcs13706240313–731231
10Ricoh Black Rams13508322360–385328
11Canon Eagles133010287382–955219
12Kyuden Voltex132011238593–3555316
13NTT DoCoMo Red Hurricanes131012217524–307228
14Fukuoka Sanix Blues131012256513–257217

  The top 4 teams qualified to the title play-offs.
  The top 4 teams also qualified for entry into the All-Japan Rugby Football Championship.
  Teams 5 to 10 qualified to the wildcard play-offs for entry into the All-Japan Rugby Football Championship.
  Teams 11 and 12 remain in the Top League for 2013–14.
  Teams 13 and 14 went through to the promotion and relegation play-offs against regional challengers.

Source:The Rugby Archive[1] Updated: 6 Jan 2013

Four points for a win, two for a draw, one bonus point for four tries or more (BP1) and one bonus point for losing by seven or less (BP2).
If teams are level at any stage, tiebreakers are applied in the following order:
  Difference between points for and against
  Total number of points for
  Number of matches won
  Aggregate number of points scored in matches between tied teams
  Number of matches won excluding the first match, then the second and so on until the tie is settled

    Fixtures and results

    Round 1

    Round 2

    Round 3

    Round 4

    Round 5

    Round 6

    Round 7

    Round 8

    Round 9

    Round 10

    Round 11

    Round 12

    Round 13

    Title play-offs

    Top 4 sides of the regular season competed in the Microsoft Cup (2013) knock out tournament to fight for the Top League title. The top 4 teams of 2012–13 were Suntory Sungoliath, Toshiba Brave Lupus, Panasonic Wild Knights, and Kobe Steel Kobelco Steelers.

    Semi-finals

    19 January 2013
    Suntory Sungoliath 38 – 19 Kobelco Steelers
    Try: Hatakeyama 49'
    Pisi (2) 57', 78'
    Murata 60'
    Con: Nicholas (3) 49', 57', 78'
    Pen: Nicholas (3) 12', 25', 39'
    Drop: Pisi 70'
    Try: Yasui 18'
    Maekawa 27'
    Ohashi 32'
    Con: Morita (2) 18', 27'

    20 January 2013
    Panasonic Wild Knights 8 - 20 Toshiba Brave Lupus
    Try: Sasakura 51'
    Pen: Delany 24'
    Try: T Yoshida 69'
    Shin Ito 79'
    Con: Hill 69'
    R Yoshida 79'
    Pen: Hill 14, 55'

    Final

    27 January 2013
    14:00
    Suntory Sungoliath 19 – 3 Toshiba Brave Lupus
    Try: Murata (2) 8', 34'
    Pisi 75'
    Con: Nicholas (2) 34', 75'
    Pen: Hill 18'
    Prince Chichibu, Tokyo
    Attendance: 13,858
    Referee: Japan Taizo Hirabayashi
    FB15Japan Go Aruga 76'
    RW14Japan Daichi Murata 42' to 52'
    OC13Japan Koji Taira
    IC12Japan Ryan Nicholas
    LW11Japan Hirotoki Onozawa
    FH10Japan Kosei Ono 72'
    SH9South Africa Fourie du Preez 61' to 71'  72'
    N88Japan Masakatsu Nishikawa 76'
    OF7Japan Takamichi Sasaki 52'
    BF6Australia George Smith
    RL5Japan Shinya Makabe (c)
    LL4Japan Koji Shinozuka
    TP3Japan Kensuke Hatakeyama 31'
    HK2Japan Yusuke Aoki 54'
    LP1Japan Akira Ozaki 76'
    Replacements:
    PR16Japan Tateo Kanai 76'
    PR17Japan Yosuke Ikegaya 31'
    LK18
    FL19China Shinji Gen 76'
    SH20Japan Atsushi Hiwasa 72'
    FH21Samoa Tusi Pisi 72'
    FB22Japan Hiroki Miyamoto 76'
    Coach: Japan Naoya Okubo
    FB15Japan Gochi Tachikawa 76'
    RW14Japan Toshiaki Hirose
    OC13Japan Hiroki Yoshida
    IC12Japan Tomohiro Senba
    LW11Japan Shin Ito
    FH10New Zealand David Hill 40'
    SH9Japan Jun Fujii 47'
    N88Japan Masato Toyoda (c)
    OF7Japan Tomoaki Nakai
    BF6New Zealand Steven Bates 53'
    RL5Japan Hitoshi Ono
    LL4Japan Yota Mochizuki 72'
    TP3Japan Takuma Asahara
    HK2Japan Hiroki Yuhara 72'
    LP1Japan Tomohiro Kubo 58'
    Replacements:
    HK16Japan Taku Inokuchi 72'
    PR17Japan Masataka Mikami 58'
    LK18Japan Kyosuke Kajikawa 72'
    FL19Japan Michael Leitch 53'
    SH20Japan Tomoki Yoshida 47'
    CE21New Zealand Neil Brew 40'
    WG22Japan Takehisa Usuzuki 76'
    Coach: Japan Kenichi Wada

    Wildcard play-offs

    The two second round winners qualified for the All-Japan Rugby Football Championship.

    First round

    The Top League teams ranked 7th and 10th played-off for the right to meet the Top League team ranked 5th in the second round. The Top League teams ranked 8th and 9th played-off for the right to meet the Top League team ranked 6th in the second round.




    So Kintetsu and NEC progressed to the second round.

    Second round

    The Top League team ranked 5th played-off against the winner of the teams ranked 7th and 10th, and the Top League team ranked 6th played-off against the winner of the teams ranked 8th and 9th. The two winning second round teams advanced to the All-Japan Rugby Football Championship.




    So Toyota and Yamaha advanced to the All-Japan Rugby Football Championship.

    Top League Challenge Series

    Coca-Cola West Red Sparks and Kubota Spears won promotion to the 2013–14 Top League via the 2012–13 Top League Challenge Series, while Mitsubishi Sagamihara DynaBoars and Toyota Industries Shuttles progressed to the promotion play-offs.

    Promotion and relegation play-offs

    The Top League teams ranked 14th and 13th played-off against the Challenge 1 teams ranked 3rd and 4th respectively, for the right to be included in the Top League for the following season.




    So Toyota Industries was promoted, Sanix was relegated, and NTT remained in the Top League for the next season.

    End of season awards

    Awards for the Top League season, including the Best XV, were chosen by a panel of members of the media, coaches and captains. The Best XV for the 2012-13 season was spread across six different clubs.[2]

    Team Awards

    Award Winner
    Top League winners:Suntory Sungoliath
    Fair Play award:Fukuoka Sanix Blues
    Best fans:Kobelco Steelers

    Individual awards

    Award Winner
    Top League MVP:Australia George Smith (Suntory Sungoliath)
    Rookie award:Japan Kohei Yoshida (Toyota Verblitz)
    Most tries:Japan Akihito Yamada (Panasonic Wild Knights)
    Top scorer:Japan Ayumu Goromaru (Yamaha Jubilo)
    Best kicker:Japan Ayumu Goromaru (Yamaha Jubilo)
    Best referee:Japan Taizo Hirabayashi
    Playoffs MVP:Samoa Tusi Pisi (Suntory Sungoliath)
    Special prize:Japan Hirotoki Onozawa (Suntory Sungoliath)
    First player to score 100 Top League tries

    Team of the season

    # Winner
    1.Japan Yoshimitsu Yasue (Kobelco Steelers)
    2.Japan Yusuke Aoki (Suntory Sungoliath)
    3.Japan Kensuke Hatakeyama (Suntory Sungoliath)
    4.Japan Hitoshi Ono (Toshiba Brave Lupus)
    5.Japan Shinya Makabe (Suntory Sungoliath)
    6.Australia George Smith (Suntory Sungoliath)
    7.Japan Michael Leitch (Toshiba Brave Lupus)
    8.Japan Takashi Kikutani (Toyota Verblitz)
    9.Japan Atsushi Hiwasa (Suntory Sungoliath)
    10.Japan Kosei Ono (Suntory Sungoliath)
    11.Japan Akihito Yamada (Panasonic Wild Knights)
    12.Samoa Male Sa'u (Yamaha Jubilo)
    13.South Africa Jaque Fourie (Kobelco Steelers)
    14.Japan Hirotoki Onozawa (Suntory Sungoliath)
    15.Japan Ayumu Goromaru (Yamaha Jubilo)

    References

    1. "2012/13 Top League". The Rugby Archive.
    2. "Rugby in Japan Newsletter Volume 10, No.5". Rugby International. 6 February 2013. Archived from the original on 27 July 2014. Retrieved 27 July 2014.
    • "2012-13 Top League Fixtures". top-league.jp. Archived from the original on 19 August 2012. Retrieved 28 November 2013.
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