SunwolvesJapan’s Super Rugby side for the 2016 tournament will be known as the Sunwolves!

  • Japan’s new Super Rugby team formally revealed as the Sunwolves;
  • Designed to represent bravery, strength and an ethos of teamwork;
  • The Sunwolves to play historic 1st game against the Emirates Lions on Saturday afternoon 27 February in Tokyo;
  • Singapore National Stadium to host matches between the Sunwolves and the Toyota Cheetahs (Round 3), Vodacom Bulls (Round 5) and DHL Stormers (Round 12);
  • the Sunwolves Will feature in a conference alongside the Vodacom Bulls, Toyota Cheetahs and DHL Stormers

A new era of rugby has risen in Japan with confirmation that its new Super Rugby team will be known as the Sunwolves.

Today’s announcement by Yoshitaka Tashiro, Representative Director of the Japan Super Rugby Association (JRSA), is the product of an initiative that saw the JRSA engage fans from all over the world to help devise an identity for its new team.

The name is a hybrid comprising the blazing icon of the ‘Land of the Rising Sun’ and a wolf which represents a pack hunting mentality and a dedicated team ethos of protecting one another.

The striking logo depicts the breaking of a new dawn for Japanese rugby and a fearsome representation of the team’s desired playing style as they seek to utilise speed, unity and a fearless spirit to face their challenges.

SANZAR Interim CEO, Brendan Morris, welcomed the Sunwolves to Super Rugby.

“It gives us great pleasure to welcome the Sunwolves to Super Rugby as they prepare to join our expanded competition alongside the Kings from South Africa and an Argentinean team that will be revealed shortly.

“It’s an exciting time for the sport and also for fans throughout Japan who can start getting behind the brand, identity and ethos of their Super Rugby team. The JRSA did a tremendous job engaging the fans and we look forward to watching the nation get behind this team as it continues to take shape in the coming months.”

The Sunwolves open their inaugural Super Rugby campaign with a clash against the Emirates Lions in Tokyo and play their 1st 4 matches at home, (including 2 in Singapore), which was a schedule designed to drive momentum and local support for the team in its all-important formative stages.

Fans are encouraged to visit the teaser site and social media channels which have been launched to a slogan of #BreakTheLine which will be the team’s ethos as it rises to the challenge on the world stage!

One Response to Super Rugby 2016: Japan’s team will be called the SUNWOLVES

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    Let’s hope the “SunWAFFLES” live up to their international counterparts’ standards at Super Rugby.

    We have heard NOTHING of players they have signed, except a few weeks back when we heard they had only signed 5 players and that most of the Japanese Club rugby sides do not want their players involved in Super Rugby!!

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