Japanese national Australian rules football team

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Samurai guernsey from the 2005 International Cup
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Samurai guernsey from the 2005 International Cup

The Japanese national Australian rules football team represent Japan in Australian rules football.

The team represents the best Japanese born players and is selected by AFL Japan.

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[edit] Identity

Since its inception, the team is nicknamed the Samurai.

The team wears the national colours of Japan, red, white and also black. For the 2005 International Cup, the side wore the colours in a vertical pattern (similar to the St Kilda Football Club in the Australian Football League) with the official Samurais logo featuring a caricature Samurai warrior. A more recent design features a predominately black strip with white stars and red trims.

A Japanese player gets a kick away despite close attention from a Vietnamese opponent.  From the Samurai's 2006 tour of Australia at Windy Hill, Essendon.
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A Japanese player gets a kick away despite close attention from a Vietnamese opponent. From the Samurai's 2006 tour of Australia at Windy Hill, Essendon.

[edit] History

The Samurai formed in 1995 to compete in the Arafura Games. They have since competed in the games in 1997, 1999 and 2001.

In 2001, Troy Beard became coach of the Samurais.

Japan's Samurias competed in the inaugural Australian Football International Cup in 2002 finishing in 10th place.

In 2003, the New Zealand national team were victorious by 100 points in 2003 in a game played as a curtain raiser to an AFL match.

2004 saw a vastly improved Samurai touring Australia and Singapore, playing six matches and winning four. One of these games was again against New Zealand, but this time an Auckland club rather than the national team, which Japan lost by just two points.

In 2005, the Samurai took home the Silver medal in the Arafura Games.

Later in 2005, the team again competed in the International Cup, lifting its international ranking to 9th and included its first International Cup win, by 71 points against Spain.

In 2006, the Samurai again toured Australia with a young squad playing 4 games finishing with a win against Box Hill North Football Club, but losses to the Howlong Football Club, Box Hill North Superules and Melbourne Vietnam Australian Football Club.

[edit] Notable Players

Michito Sakaki is the current captain of the Samurai.

[edit] See also

[edit] External links

Australian Football International Cup

Tournaments
2002 | 2005 | 2008 | 2012

Participants
Canada Canada | Denmark Denmark | United Kingdom Great Britain | Republic of Ireland Ireland | Japan Japan | New Zealand New Zealand | Nauru Nauru | Papua New Guinea Papua New Guinew | Samoa Samoa | South Africa South Africa | Spain Spain | United States United States