🙏 Forgot to put the last clip, my bad. It was a try by Manuel Ardao in the 74th minute after three phases of pick and go 5 mts out. Thanks for watching. - ↓ More highlights of this weekend ↓ 🇨🇱 - 🏴 'A' → bit.ly/3bvTEqD 🇯🇵 - 🇺🇾 → bit.ly/39RkXLu 🇵🇹 - 🇮🇹 → bit.ly/3xYe0QK
It is simply if a player puts out a hand with little chance to catch it. It is considered a deliberate knock on. It’s not hard, simply if you go for it make sure you can catch it
@@harrycurrie9664 I sort of agree but the way the statement was written. Is the questioning of the rules but the unfortunately it’s pretty simple in the wording of the rules
Depuis 2015 (avec leur victoire contre les Springboks cette année là) les Cherry Brave Blossoms ne cessent de progresser. Toujours un plaisir de les voir jouer.
¿Japan? Jack Cornelsen is australian, Warner Dearns and Michael Leitch are from New Zealand, Ben Gunter is from Thailand and Australia, Faulua Makisi and Siosaia Fifita are from Tonga, Dylan Riley is aussie too, Gerhard van den Heever is from South Africa, Asaeli Ai Valu is from Tonga, Sanaila Waqa is from Fiji... 😆This is not Japan, this is an international team of players, which Japan bought 💰💰💰💰💰
Japan can't produce XV national japanese players, they need to nationalize, what a Shame, thats not a.national team, its a bunch of mercenaries with a few japanesse, you take away those mercenaries and they're a tier 2/3 nation like Spain.
Lol you moaning about this but this is exactly what has been happening with the Hong Kong team for years ( And those players are still shite lol ) and increasingly with other nations. I am from both Hong Kong and Scotland and even the Scotland team are getting some English and South African players now.
And World Rugby is praising the "evolution" of Japan... Truth is, MONEY talks and no one wants to leave huge prospective markets like the USA and Japan behind.
This is the bullshit that is the IRB - the ref is just outrageously biased in favour of Japan , it just makes a mockery of competitive sport - its more than a joke , its a tragedy
I think it doesn't matter if the pass was forward or not...the Uruguay player tried to intercept but he failed and if you fail it'll be foul play: yellow card. In this particular case, penalty try as well.
Its a interesting point that Japan is paying international class player to become Japanse citizens to play for Japan so the world Rugby board has allowed this under the international rugby code of players to play for Japan the same will happen in the United States to get rugby up the world rankings & countires including Canada the pacific Islands the same applies to grow the game
@@Mumbo_Jumbo_Kiwi.1 I agree watch Brakedown Sir John Kirwin Jeff Wilson & Mils Muliaina they bring a balance to rugby both inside & outside of New Zealand rugby.
Every nation already does this to some degree. Many All Blacks/Wallabies could play for their respective pacific island nations of origin, many US Eagles are dual citizens, James Lowe for Ireland. The list is endless, it's just obvious when Japan does it because they're such an ethnically homogenous nation outside of rugby.
@@santiagoremedi7385 I actually agree with you. But unfortunately I don't think there is much that can be done about it. The IRB is chasing money now......and so they want to allow teams to buy their talent now. Not least of all because that's literally the only way they can get a halfway decent American team for that World Cup. And it's quite clear the IRB intends to bend over backwards for their dream of chasing money in America.
@@manuchao9796 En el 2018 tampoco jugaron con todos los titulares y nos dieron tremendo baile, hubo una evolución muy rápida en poco tiempo, espero que se vuelva a dar. Suerte con los Yankees
les ganó solamente porque fiji 4 dias atras habia jugado contra australia y con solo 4 dias de descanso llegaron al partido ante uruguay reventados, con lo que se vieron obligados a jugar con varios jugadores que no son titulares, y los pocos titulares que jugaron estaban fisicamente molidos. en cambio, uruguay, no habia tenido ningun desgaste ya que ante fiji era su primer partido del mundial. hay que decir las cosas como son
@@gonzalosebastian8514 Hace unos años agarraban 15 fijiamos al boleo en una playa, les tiraban una pelota de rugby y le daban tremendo pesto a la selección uruguaya. Haberle ganado a Fiji, es gran mérito; la continuidad de partidos influyo obviamente pero decir que fue solo por eso... fue un partido de profesionales contra amateurs, y ganaron los amateurs
l forget his name but has the Uruguayan captain retired? He had to be one of the smallest blindside flankers seen at the last world cup but had a lion's heart and it showed.
Japan need to sort out their line calls. I have watched a lot of japanese games and their line out calls have to be the most complicated of any team. It's a topic of discussion in every game. They lose too many of their own line outs because they are so complicated so why they haven't simplified the calls by now, is mind boggling
Japón es un combinado del mundo entero. Nacionalizar uno o dos, vaya y pase, pero hubo tramos del encuentro en que casi la mitad de los jugadores del plantel nipón, ni siquiera sabía dónde queda Japón-
No más de 4 nacionalizados, sino cual es la gracia si tienes q exportar jugadores de otros pases. estados unidos tiene 5 jugadores con Samoanos, Irlandeses y un sudafricanos naturalizados hoy americanos.
Since Uruguay has classified for the RWC they have to play the most international rugby matches to tests all the squad so half was in Japan and the other at home to face Rumania. Uruguay is tiny rugby country so they dont have a B Team like SA or Arg
Informate bien su plantilla la conforma mas del 60 % de Japoneses y luego reclutan jugadores que no los quiere su propia seleccion por estar mas bajo de su nivel como los de Fiji ,New Zelanda por eso no son jugadores de primer nivel asi siempre jugaron pero pierden con la mayoria de equipos de primera linea solo les gana los de segunda y tercera linea como este Uruguay
ajajajjaja JAPON no es de primer nivel es de segundo y tercer nivel mundial y ganaron sin despeinarse ,y te digo los de primer nivel son 5 de Europa y cuatro del hemisferio sur ,como Australia,Nueva Zelanda,Sud Africa y Argentina, de Europa ,son Inglaterra,Francia,Irlanda,Escocia y Gales son los que conforman el 5 naciones despues te nombro los de segunda linea y tercera y entre estos esta Japon ,estos uruguayitos estan en el tercer nivel y ahi lo demostraron
Japon contrato jugadores extranjeros para hacerse ciudadanos japoneses. Si fueran solo japoneses Uruguay los pasa por arriba. Mira el banco de Japón, todos japoneses y en la cancha jugando apenas 8 ,los demás son extranjeros New Zelanda,Australia,Samoa,ingleterra etc.
@@maxpower252 Santiago Arata ahora y antes del retiro Rodrigo Capo. No nos subimos a ningún pony porque no somos argentinos agrandados. Siempre humildad y los pies en la tierra.
@@lagranvidrierademariquita16747 Comentario futbolero y malintencionado. No recuerdas las palizas que se comieron los Pumas antes de su gran mundial en Francia 2007? Japón te recuerdo que le encajo una mano a Sudáfrica en un mundial. Si sabes algo de Rugby aprende a compartir y a no denostar!!!!
@@rodrigo1968100 Palizas ??? de donde sacas eso ,estas inventando ,bien de resentido ,ya perdieron con Rumania los de tu paisito que van a decir ahora que tambien tienen extranjeros para seguir llorando ??
Lol. The US could become a top 8 rugby team like Japan. Just get a bunch of South Africans and Pacific players to play for your national team, call it a day.
@@briget3456 how? they are abusing the rules to cheat. Ignorant is not noticing how japan's well paid league is creating a better national team. How is that fair to countries where the rugby competition is not well paid and they can't attract good players. Refrain from vapid virtue signaling comments in the future because that is actual ignorance.
Uruguay deberia integrarse a la URBA, formar una liga rioplatense, eso les permitiria avanzar en el desarrollo de su rugby. Por otro lado a Los Pumas le vendria bien que el rugby sudamericano se vuelva mas competitivo a nive mundial. Nada que perder, mucho que ganar.
Argentina necesita competir, con los del hemisferio sur, no con uruguay, chile, paraguay o Brasil. ellos estan muy atrasado, Argentina les lleva 100 años de ventaja.
Disgraceful... I think there were only 3 or 4 players actually born in Japan playing for Japan!! WorldRugby's regulations are a joke!! The new motto of the Brave Blossoms should be: "The best team you can buy"!!! Just awful.
So we'll just turn a blind eye when NZ/Aus steal tons of talent from Fiji/Tonga/Samoa? When every 6 nations team has multiple South Africans and New Zealanders? These "foreigners" have all spent 5+ years playing rugby in Japan and have been developed by the Japanese Rugby system. None of them have played test rugby for another nation. Who cares where they were born.
@@dvoob Anyone who really understands what the spirit of rugby is about should care. They lived 5 years there? FIVE years?? hahahaha Is this a joke or are you 5 years old?
@@marcteenhc9793 of the starting lineup the only player I would concede is a little fishy is Gerhard van den Heever. The other 7 foreign born players have spent a majority, if not all of their professional and college rugby careers in Japan.
A levantar la cabeza! Esta vez EL ARBITRO NO LES PUDO AYUDAR, como en la clasificación y tampoco lo harán en el mundial. Entonces, a seguir creciendo y mejorando.
@@Cristian-hn2ey que jueguen con jugadores japones, hasta Uruguay le ganan. Argentina juega con jugadores nativos se gana o se pierde y listo. La genética Japonesa no es afín al Rugby. Por lo visto ya que contratan jugadores extranjeros. Igualmente en el Rugby es completamente legal lo que hacen. Simple opinión. Soy argentino e hincho por Los Pumas!!
@@diegoklein5262 si,me enteré de ese dato de Argentina. Igual Uruguay le ha ganado a Fijo en seven y 15 que para mí son superiores a Japón. Cosas del Rugby.
Vayanse tranquilos.....los Teros eran todos de la misma bandada y el ramo de flores japones de muchas variedades. ( mercenarios). Tampoco el arbitro ayudó!
So basically, Japan can't put XV REAL japanesse men on a rugby field to compete at international level ???? They need to put mercenaries from Fiji, and other countrys ? Thats the easy way, why dont we just nationalize fijians, south africans a kiwis and then we got a tier 1 team ? 🤣 that stupid World rug y rule need to be like only max 2 foreign olayers on the squad, you decide to put the 2 in the starting XV or not, but its bullshit, ridicoulous.
Correct, NZ is a pacific island. A large majority of national players with Samoan, Tongan, Fijian heritage are born here or move before school age. Apia population - 35000, Auckland Samoan community 120000. People forget that we are an island nation.
@@emersontaylor8218 that is The question. I support The effort of countries like Argentina, Uruguay, and South Americans Teams, all of players are from The own country. Sorry for my English.
Japón no es tier 1, quizá está en un proceso. pero tier uno solo son las naciones del 6 naciones y rc. de todos modos, muchos extranjeros, abusan de la s reglas
Siempre que veo jugar a Japón, me da miedo su velocidad y agilidad. Pero por alguna razón cuando se enfrenta a Argentina, ésta siempre sale victoriosa y eso que Los Pumas son lentísimos en comparación con cualquier jugador japonés. Vamos Teros a no bajar los brazos. Gracias por subir el vídeo.
De verdad sos arbitro de rugby?? Lo disimulas bien. Te cuento, xq aparentemente nunca viste rugby en tu vida: Los Pumas, tienen 2 Semifinales en Mundiales, Japon 0. Los Pumas le ganaron a todas las potencias del Hemisferio Sur, Japon solamente a Sudafrica (con 7 jugadores extranjeros). Los Pumas son Medallistas Olimpicos, Japon no. Los Pumas, entre otros jugadores, tienen a un tal Hugo Porta, considerado como el mejor Fly-Half del S. XX, junto con Mr. Nobody. Bueno, del pack de fowards no hablo, porque Los Pumas fueron la Escuela Mundial. Te falta mucho rugby para opinar, ojala que como arbitro, ya que no sabes de historia, por lo menos sepas de reglamento. Saludos.
That Japan yellow card makes me physically ill somebody fire that referee or lets burn the rule book and start again because weve clearly fucked up somewhere along the way
As the saying goes: “Lo que natura non da, Salamanca non presta" “What nature does not give you, Salamanca will not lend” Why buying or importing players from other Nations? That’s cheating big time, dishonest, embarrassing and non ethical for Japan. And many other Nations. With the exception of South Africa and Argentina.
Exactly. We may either win or lose but we have never (to my knowledge) made any call to anyone for getting naturalised, along with the Springboks. Only Argentines play for Argentina. Calling up foreign sides to play for you because of cash already belongs in football and it's disgusting enough, should be banned in rugby; but you know, money talks.
What a travesty "Japan" played with a starting lineup of 8 foreigners out of 15 players... Test matches between nations lose any sense when the teams are full of foreign rented players and just a reflection of the size of the wallets.
Yup....but it's where rugby is heading I'm afraid. Most of the other big teams are full of foreign born players too. And the IRB is now chasing money in America. And allowing a bunch of foreign players on the teams is the only way they will have a halfway decent American team for that World Cup
That’s cheating big time…. Japan has been buying players from all over the globe in order to compete. Embarrassing and dishonest for its Nation. On the contrary, Uruguay has 100% players from its Nation. No imports or whatsoever at all. Please give me a break.
If they are in the Japanese team they have qualified according to existing IRB rules. Same principle applies to every other national team that have foreigners in their team. And there are way too many examples to list here!
@@briget3456 that needs to change. The more developed nations will always atract foreign players with money. If you want rugby to grow you need to give smaller countrys a fair fighting chance.
🙏 Forgot to put the last clip, my bad. It was a try by Manuel Ardao in the 74th minute after three phases of pick and go 5 mts out.
Thanks for watching.
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↓ More highlights of this weekend ↓
🇨🇱 - 🏴 'A' → bit.ly/3bvTEqD
🇯🇵 - 🇺🇾 → bit.ly/39RkXLu
🇵🇹 - 🇮🇹 → bit.ly/3xYe0QK
Lovely to see Japan stretch their legs in a dominating game once more, they’re so fun to watch
Japan? Looks like a "rest of the world" team!
Can't wait to see a proper American team! No Native Americans!
Agreed, Japan is everyone's second favourite team. Outside of Japan of course!
@@marcteenhc9793 yeh lol, you should see the Australian / New Zealand / English teams!
@@Aesyrbane What kind of a lame excuse is that?? Other countries cheat, so lets everybody who can afford also start cheating??
These guys are so precise (from a Saffa) they were bound to beat some big guns. What a pleasure to watch
There's a fine line between a deliberate knock down and an attempted intercept it seems.
It can be both and deemed punishable
@@karlosdeevs Perhaps it should be judged by the TMO, most of us know the difference between a swat and an outstretched hand.
It is simply if a player puts out a hand with little chance to catch it. It is considered a deliberate knock on. It’s not hard, simply if you go for it make sure you can catch it
@@Damudean If the passer is taking a chance why can't the catcher. Should be nothing more than a knock on/penalty if he fails.
@@harrycurrie9664 I sort of agree but the way the statement was written. Is the questioning of the rules but the unfortunately it’s pretty simple in the wording of the rules
Reff seemed a bit harsh on Uruguay
Good excuse
Naah, they just get real out of south america referee
Beautiful Japan, lovely to watch. NZ
Talented lot these Uruguayans. O ly 3.5 million of them. They are good at football, soccer and now they play a bit of Rugger too.
Very good Japan, what a game
Hâte de vous revoir les "Brave Blossoms", Gambate! Mina!
Très impressionné de voir le niveau de jeu du Japon. Hâte de voir ce que ça va donner à la coupe du monde!
with nationalized players
@@francochirino802 it’s the same in every team. You’d find players from NZ, South Africa, Samoa, Fiji…
Good match from the United Nations team !! (Japan ?..)
Its great to see good tactical play from Japan.
Japans looking like a good team
A very bad error to give a penalty try and yellow card - for the supposed deliberate knock on. First of all there actually has to be a knock on.
I feel for Uruguay
Japan are such an awesome team. Long live their style of rugby.
Japan ?
That’s not Japan !
That’s half « gaikokujin » !!!
@@danielpierre3161 same can say to other team.
@@KH-nc4tx no Japan had 60% of the team…foreign players !
@@danielpierre3161 What’s the problem of it? It’s not infringing the rule.
Not the spirit of the japans rules of immigration
Depuis 2015 (avec leur victoire contre les Springboks cette année là) les Cherry Brave Blossoms ne cessent de progresser. Toujours un plaisir de les voir jouer.
Japan>uraguay>nearly Italy>wales>nearly france>NZ so therefore Japan is the best rugby team in the world due to facts and logic
bahahAHAH 😂😂😂
Lol i hope you joking hahaha
makes perfect sense 😂
Your logic could well take a bath next Saturday :)
flawless logic
The japanese discipline and order. They are doing a pretty decent job
¿Japan? Jack Cornelsen is australian, Warner Dearns and Michael Leitch are from New Zealand, Ben Gunter is from Thailand and Australia, Faulua Makisi and Siosaia Fifita are from Tonga, Dylan Riley is aussie too, Gerhard van den Heever is from South Africa, Asaeli Ai Valu is from Tonga, Sanaila Waqa is from Fiji... 😆This is not Japan, this is an international team of players, which Japan bought 💰💰💰💰💰
tbh 8 foreigners in the starting xv is crazy, and another 2 on the bench…
Japan can't produce XV national japanese players, they need to nationalize, what a Shame, thats not a.national team, its a bunch of mercenaries with a few japanesse, you take away those mercenaries and they're a tier 2/3 nation like Spain.
Well they had to be "Japanized" anyways 🤣🤣🤣
Lol you moaning about this but this is exactly what has been happening with the Hong Kong team for years ( And those players are still shite lol ) and increasingly with other nations. I am from both Hong Kong and Scotland and even the Scotland team are getting some English and South African players now.
And World Rugby is praising the "evolution" of Japan... Truth is, MONEY talks and no one wants to leave huge prospective markets like the USA and Japan behind.
Beautiful game
Nicely done Nippon!
Is the referee just ignoring the Japanese offsides , forward passes etc
Agreed. It looks like the reff was swayed by the crowd
Es verdad... Vi varios
This is the bullshit that is the IRB - the ref is just outrageously biased in favour of Japan , it just makes a mockery of competitive sport - its more than a joke , its a tragedy
That penalty try was a load of bollocks!!!
Next mat should be Japan vs Georgia, its gonna be a great match
The yellow card against Uruguay is a little hors as the japonaise pass to the winger was knock on...
Agree, harsh call.
Harsh of course sorry for mistyping due to this damned automatic correction
@@marco-dn7kd haha no problem!
I think it doesn't matter if the pass was forward or not...the Uruguay player tried to intercept but he failed and if you fail it'll be foul play: yellow card. In this particular case, penalty try as well.
It definitely does matter if the pass was forward
Its a interesting point that Japan is paying international class player to become Japanse citizens to play for Japan so the world Rugby board has allowed this under the international rugby code of players to play for Japan the same will happen in the United States to get rugby up the world rankings & countires including Canada the pacific Islands the same applies to grow the game
On the other hand Uruguay are handicapped with less Intl. players which makes this bit of a miss-match.
@@Mumbo_Jumbo_Kiwi.1 I agree watch Brakedown Sir John Kirwin Jeff Wilson & Mils Muliaina they bring a balance to rugby both inside & outside of New Zealand rugby.
Every nation already does this to some degree. Many All Blacks/Wallabies could play for their respective pacific island nations of origin, many US Eagles are dual citizens, James Lowe for Ireland. The list is endless, it's just obvious when Japan does it because they're such an ethnically homogenous nation outside of rugby.
@@dvoob Argentina and South Africa don't do it. The place of birth rule should be unbreakable
@@santiagoremedi7385 I actually agree with you. But unfortunately I don't think there is much that can be done about it. The IRB is chasing money now......and so they want to allow teams to buy their talent now. Not least of all because that's literally the only way they can get a halfway decent American team for that World Cup. And it's quite clear the IRB intends to bend over backwards for their dream of chasing money in America.
Well done Japan 👍
Recuerdo que en 2018 Uruguay perdió ante Fiji 68 a 7, un año después le ganó, espero que el año que viene pueda dar la sorpresa ante Italia
También antes del 2019 le ganamos a Japón , ahora con la selección de Oceanía que es Japón son muy difíciles que fueron capaces de ganarle a Sudáfrica
Le ganó a los suplentes amigo.
@@manuchao9796 En el 2018 tampoco jugaron con todos los titulares y nos dieron tremendo baile, hubo una evolución muy rápida en poco tiempo, espero que se vuelva a dar. Suerte con los Yankees
les ganó solamente porque fiji 4 dias atras habia jugado contra australia y con solo 4 dias de descanso llegaron al partido ante uruguay reventados, con lo que se vieron obligados a jugar con varios jugadores que no son titulares, y los pocos titulares que jugaron estaban fisicamente molidos. en cambio, uruguay, no habia tenido ningun desgaste ya que ante fiji era su primer partido del mundial. hay que decir las cosas como son
@@gonzalosebastian8514 Hace unos años agarraban 15 fijiamos al boleo en una playa, les tiraban una pelota de rugby y le daban tremendo pesto a la selección uruguaya. Haberle ganado a Fiji, es gran mérito; la continuidad de partidos influyo obviamente pero decir que fue solo por eso... fue un partido de profesionales contra amateurs, y ganaron los amateurs
Go pumas!!!!🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷
l forget his name but has the Uruguayan captain retired? He had to be one of the smallest blindside flankers seen at the last world cup but had a lion's heart and it showed.
Juan Gaminara, he retired after the 2019 WC.
@@RZHighlights Thank you!
Eso es Japón o un equipo internacional rejuntado 🤔
Es una selección de toda Oceanía más algunos sudafricanos. Cuando cantan el himno 1 de cada 4 lo canta el resto hace silencio
Well done for getting this video out but what happened to Uruguay's try?
🙏 My bad, forgot to put the clip. it was a try by Manuel Ardao in the 74th minute after three phases of pick and go 5 mts out.
Thanks for watching.
I saw a lot of japanese forward passes in the same attack, not seen by any of the 3 referees here....WT..is going on?
JAPAN starting member foreigner ratio 53%.
Que zapali!!! A seguir llorando digo participando Uruguay 🤣🤣🤣
9:38 is SHOULDER to SHOULDER for god's sake! The WRU are turning the sport into netball!
Michael Leach Numerouno 🥇
En Japón juegan 3 japoneses... Verguenzaaaa
Que se le va a hacer jaja
Hay muchos jugadores de Japón que no son japoneses. Con dinero compran todo.
Japan need to sort out their line calls. I have watched a lot of japanese games and their line out calls have to be the most complicated of any team. It's a topic of discussion in every game. They lose too many of their own line outs because they are so complicated so why they haven't simplified the calls by now, is mind boggling
Kt will be a good match vs France next week
The referee was tough on Uruguay. But they did play quite sloppy! Regardless Japan have a much better team. Play with more discipline too.
Uruguay está más para jugar contra Entre Ríos, Corrientes, Santa Fé y todas las provincias de ésas latitudes.
Japón es un combinado del mundo entero. Nacionalizar uno o dos, vaya y pase, pero hubo tramos del encuentro en que casi la mitad de los jugadores del plantel nipón, ni siquiera sabía dónde queda Japón-
Dejá de lloriquear
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😭😭😢
Japón es potencia por nacionalizar gente
Que paliza ... ahora, un club puede contratar a quien quiera pero debería haber un límite grande en las selecciones
No más de 4 nacionalizados, sino cual es la gracia si tienes q exportar jugadores de otros pases. estados unidos tiene 5 jugadores con Samoanos, Irlandeses y un sudafricanos naturalizados hoy americanos.
The japanses franchise vs an unpresentable Uruguay
Since Uruguay has classified for the RWC they have to play the most international rugby matches to tests all the squad so half was in Japan and the other at home to face Rumania. Uruguay is tiny rugby country so they dont have a B Team like SA or Arg
Vamo che vamo arriba
Paliza!!!🎉🎉🎉
A seguir trabajando. 💪
Uruguay would probably give Japan a run for their money if a) they were able to pull in as many foreign players or b) neither team was allowed to.
Why is japans crowd so quiet ???
Due to the corona, cheering aloud was prohibited during the game😭
@@川口敦大 that's ridiculous that the players are aloud to shout and scream etc but the crows not
@@zacccharlton2205 The teams and officials are continually tested ... no one knows if the spectators are.
En el equipo Japonés lo que menos hay son japoneses. Es vergonzoso.
Informate bien su plantilla la conforma mas del 60 % de Japoneses y luego reclutan jugadores que no los quiere su propia seleccion por estar mas bajo de su nivel como los de Fiji ,New Zelanda por eso no son jugadores de primer nivel asi siempre jugaron pero pierden con la mayoria de equipos de primera linea solo les gana los de segunda y tercera linea como este Uruguay
Qué diferencia de un equipo de primer Nivel cómo Japón dándole paliza a los uruguayos, les falta que mejorar teros saludos
ajajajjaja JAPON no es de primer nivel es de segundo y tercer nivel mundial y ganaron sin despeinarse ,y te digo los de primer nivel son 5 de Europa y cuatro del hemisferio sur ,como Australia,Nueva Zelanda,Sud Africa y Argentina, de Europa ,son Inglaterra,Francia,Irlanda,Escocia y Gales son los que conforman el 5 naciones despues te nombro los de segunda linea y tercera y entre estos esta Japon ,estos uruguayitos estan en el tercer nivel y ahi lo demostraron
Japon contrato jugadores extranjeros para hacerse ciudadanos japoneses. Si fueran solo japoneses Uruguay los pasa por arriba. Mira el banco de Japón, todos japoneses y en la cancha jugando apenas 8 ,los demás son extranjeros New Zelanda,Australia,Samoa,ingleterra etc.
@@maxpower252 Santiago Arata ahora y antes del retiro Rodrigo Capo. No nos subimos a ningún pony porque no somos argentinos agrandados. Siempre humildad y los pies en la tierra.
@@lagranvidrierademariquita16747 Comentario futbolero y malintencionado.
No recuerdas las palizas que se comieron los Pumas antes de su gran mundial en Francia 2007?
Japón te recuerdo que le encajo una mano a Sudáfrica en un mundial.
Si sabes algo de Rugby aprende a compartir y a no denostar!!!!
@@rodrigo1968100 Palizas ??? de donde sacas eso ,estas inventando ,bien de resentido ,ya perdieron con Rumania los de tu paisito que van a decir ahora que tambien tienen extranjeros para seguir llorando ??
Lol. The US could become a top 8 rugby team like Japan. Just get a bunch of South Africans and Pacific players to play for your national team, call it a day.
Money talks
Japan has some shady recruitment. Bending the laws in suppose ..
Yea there's definitely a few guys there clearly not from Japan.
Ignorant comment.
@@briget3456 how? they are abusing the rules to cheat. Ignorant is not noticing how japan's well paid league is creating a better national team. How is that fair to countries where the rugby competition is not well paid and they can't attract good players. Refrain from vapid virtue signaling comments in the future because that is actual ignorance.
@@krabz9390 Don't make up unsubstantiated theories to support your arguments. Provide actual evidence to support your claims.
@@briget3456 I just just explained my stance, genius
Uruguay 🇺🇾
Uruguay deberia integrarse a la URBA, formar una liga rioplatense, eso les permitiria avanzar en el desarrollo de su rugby. Por otro lado a Los Pumas le vendria bien que el rugby sudamericano se vuelva mas competitivo a nive mundial. Nada que perder, mucho que ganar.
El problema de la URBA es justamente que es argentina. Si fuera brasilera o paraguaya daría más seguridad y confianza.
Argentina necesita competir, con los del hemisferio sur, no con uruguay, chile, paraguay o Brasil. ellos estan muy atrasado, Argentina les lleva 100 años de ventaja.
Disgraceful... I think there were only 3 or 4 players actually born in Japan playing for Japan!! WorldRugby's regulations are a joke!! The new motto of the Brave Blossoms should be: "The best team you can buy"!!! Just awful.
So we'll just turn a blind eye when NZ/Aus steal tons of talent from Fiji/Tonga/Samoa? When every 6 nations team has multiple South Africans and New Zealanders? These "foreigners" have all spent 5+ years playing rugby in Japan and have been developed by the Japanese Rugby system. None of them have played test rugby for another nation. Who cares where they were born.
@@dvoob Anyone who really understands what the spirit of rugby is about should care. They lived 5 years there? FIVE years?? hahahaha Is this a joke or are you 5 years old?
@@marcteenhc9793 of the starting lineup the only player I would concede is a little fishy is Gerhard van den Heever. The other 7 foreign born players have spent a majority, if not all of their professional and college rugby careers in Japan.
Actually many of them arrived in Japan way more than 5 years ago
A levantar la cabeza! Esta vez EL ARBITRO NO LES PUDO AYUDAR, como en la clasificación y tampoco lo harán en el mundial. Entonces, a seguir creciendo y mejorando.
Jajaja, que adentro que la tenés
Si no hay genética en un pais no pueden contratar a jugadores extranjeros. Es legal pero no es deportivo ni ético.
Verg4le debería dar a Japón!!
@@fernandocanete6239 OBVIO
@@Cristian-hn2ey que jueguen con jugadores japones, hasta Uruguay le ganan.
Argentina juega con jugadores nativos se gana o se pierde y listo.
La genética Japonesa no es afín al Rugby.
Por lo visto ya que contratan jugadores extranjeros.
Igualmente en el Rugby es completamente legal lo que hacen.
Simple opinión.
Soy argentino e hincho por Los Pumas!!
Buen día. Tengo 2 entradas para ver Uruguay y Rumanía mañana domingo. Si alguien las quiere.
I feel SHAM of Japan team. Because They call a lot players from another countries. Is a multinational team.
Hay que ver cuantos de ellos son realmente japoneses.
Tienen poder y visión económica para importar jugadores.
unas carretas los de uy
Redheads pop up everywhere, even in japan
Uruguay lo llevó parejo hasta que arrancó el partido...
jajajajajjajaja despues van a decir que estos son su equipo B y que ellos son los PUMAS
En realidad la llevo parejo hasta que sacaron a los japoneses y pusieron a los europeos y los de Oceanía.jajaja. Fue Uruguay vs Europa
@@nicolasbrun9795 Prácticamente todos hacen eso, el único del top ten 100% Nacional es Argentina.
@@diegoklein5262 si,me enteré de ese dato de Argentina. Igual Uruguay le ha ganado a Fijo en seven y 15 que para mí son superiores a Japón. Cosas del Rugby.
@@nicolasbrun9795 PAREN DE LLORAR Y APRENDAN A JUGAR ASI SON TODOS DE ESTE PAISITO ??
Vayanse tranquilos.....los Teros eran todos de la misma bandada y el ramo de flores japones de muchas variedades. ( mercenarios). Tampoco el arbitro ayudó!
GUAU! Que partida de madre le hicieron a Los Teros 😂
fue la mitad del equipo mostro
si fuera Mexico, hubiese terminado peor..
@@sinpalabrotas5526 para mí jugaban los 15 no 7 y medio 🤣🤣🤣🤣
De Paises que nunca fueron al mundial no pueden opinar
Con aliado ( extranjeros) así cualquiera gana, si fueran japoneses nativos, uruguay lo pasa x arriba. Salu2 desde Arg.
estudiando cualquiera aprueba dijo el chavo jaja
tenk yu
29 points down ... yellow card is a bit harsh... Spirit of rugby losing out
Uruguay did not put up a great performance..
So basically, Japan can't put XV REAL japanesse men on a rugby field to compete at international level ???? They need to put mercenaries from Fiji, and other countrys ? Thats the easy way, why dont we just nationalize fijians, south africans a kiwis and then we got a tier 1 team ? 🤣 that stupid World rug y rule need to be like only max 2 foreign olayers on the squad, you decide to put the 2 in the starting XV or not, but its bullshit, ridicoulous.
thats no japan, is a convined of forgeins players , playing for japan
Wow! They still wearing masks in Japan.
Probably out of respect to everyone else, not as a requirement.
Japan?
no.i am Japanese. This team is 【Fake Barbarians】🤣🤣🤣
The end of immigration policy👎👎👎
Yes
Japan.
Not Japan for 53%.
Just not feeling it. Rugby league makes much more sense
Nz o Pacific Islands team? Uruguay have own players like Argentina.
Correct, NZ is a pacific island. A large majority of national players with Samoan, Tongan, Fijian heritage are born here or move before school age. Apia population - 35000, Auckland Samoan community 120000. People forget that we are an island nation.
@@emersontaylor8218 that is The question. I support The effort of countries like Argentina, Uruguay, and South Americans Teams, all of players are from The own country. Sorry for my English.
imposible contra un tier 1 sino llevas a todos el plantel
Este Japón estaba con jugadores alternativos y debutantes también, los dos equipos no estaban con el 100% de sus planteles
@@e.c5157 pero a rou le faltaban bastantes mas
Japón no es tier 1, quizá está en un proceso. pero tier uno solo son las naciones del 6 naciones y rc. de todos modos, muchos extranjeros, abusan de la s reglas
@@MrMooncrew Japón es Tier 1 desde 2020.
Excusas, se perdió y a seguir trabajando.
Rubbish yellow card they're handing cards out like candy now not to mention the time it takes them to make a decision sometimes.Well done Japan.
Siempre que veo jugar a Japón, me da miedo su velocidad y agilidad. Pero por alguna razón cuando se enfrenta a Argentina, ésta siempre sale victoriosa y eso que Los Pumas son lentísimos en comparación con cualquier jugador japonés. Vamos Teros a no bajar los brazos. Gracias por subir el vídeo.
Sabes algo de rugby?
@@pamino1977 y algo... soy referee de la WR.
@@estudiosyue el jugador mas veloz es Moneta en este momento
@@josecastellano5068 La verdad que si. Me pregunto si podran pillarlo los japoneses.
De verdad sos arbitro de rugby??
Lo disimulas bien.
Te cuento, xq aparentemente nunca viste rugby en tu vida:
Los Pumas, tienen 2 Semifinales en Mundiales, Japon 0.
Los Pumas le ganaron a todas las potencias del Hemisferio Sur, Japon solamente a Sudafrica (con 7 jugadores extranjeros).
Los Pumas son Medallistas Olimpicos, Japon no.
Los Pumas, entre otros jugadores, tienen a un tal Hugo Porta, considerado como el mejor Fly-Half del S. XX, junto con Mr. Nobody.
Bueno, del pack de fowards no hablo, porque Los Pumas fueron la Escuela Mundial.
Te falta mucho rugby para opinar, ojala que como arbitro, ya que no sabes de historia, por lo menos sepas de reglamento.
Saludos.
That Japan yellow card makes me physically ill somebody fire that referee or lets burn the rule book and start again because weve clearly fucked up somewhere along the way
Was this Uruguay vs rest of the Word & Japan?
As the saying goes:
“Lo que natura non da, Salamanca non presta"
“What nature does not give you, Salamanca will not lend”
Why buying or importing players from other Nations? That’s cheating big time, dishonest, embarrassing and non ethical for Japan.
And many other Nations.
With the exception of South Africa and Argentina.
Exactly. We may either win or lose but we have never (to my knowledge) made any call to anyone for getting naturalised, along with the Springboks. Only Argentines play for Argentina. Calling up foreign sides to play for you because of cash already belongs in football and it's disgusting enough, should be banned in rugby; but you know, money talks.
SA, Argentina and Georgia!
@@dimitry9583 You are absolutely right. Even Uruguay. There are a few Nations like that. However, I was just making reference to Top 10 Nations.
What a travesty
"Japan" played with a starting lineup of 8 foreigners out of 15 players...
Test matches between nations lose any sense when the teams are full of foreign rented players and just a reflection of the size of the wallets.
Yup....but it's where rugby is heading I'm afraid. Most of the other big teams are full of foreign born players too. And the IRB is now chasing money in America. And allowing a bunch of foreign players on the teams is the only way they will have a halfway decent American team for that World Cup
vieron el partidazo que iso chile ante eeuu ni yo me lo creo a pura garra de apoquito y con humildad y harta garra iremos mejorando
Japón o multi naciones cuantos japoneses jugaron así es facil
That’s cheating big time…. Japan has been buying players from all over the globe in order to compete. Embarrassing and dishonest for its Nation.
On the contrary, Uruguay has 100% players from its Nation. No imports or whatsoever at all.
Please give me a break.
You want to stop the Global Export of Coaches as well? This is to grow the game.
JPN = just pacific nations
I think the law is a person must have been resident for at least 3 years ...the same as it is almost everywhere.
Uruguay un desastre..
Too many non Japanese in the Japanese team for my liking.
Cuantos JAPONESES hay en la selección de Japón?? O es la selección del resto del mundo ? Parece poco serio....
En este partido jugaron con 8 extranjeros como titulares y 2 de suplentes.
It’s no different from the Aussie and kiwi teams which is full of players born in the islands
lol, even japanese teams have blck ppl now
Uruguay vs rest of the world
Fact have there own League yet half the team is foreigners.
Province of Argentine vs rest of world
If they are in the Japanese team they have qualified according to existing IRB rules. Same principle applies to every other national team that have foreigners in their team. And there are way too many examples to list here!
@@sambaion8473 Argentina = Englandtina (colony of england)
@@briget3456 that needs to change. The more developed nations will always atract foreign players with money. If you want rugby to grow you need to give smaller countrys a fair fighting chance.
What merit does it have to have more than half of the non-natural players in Japan, only mercenaries who play for another country for money 😕😕😕
Can hardly call the team Japan anymore. So many opportunistic Westerners on the team.
Terrible yellow card on Japan
Dylan Riley Australian lol