2014–15 Top League

2014–15 Top League
Countries Japan Japan
Date 22 August 2014 – 1 February 2015
Matches played 115
2015–16 →

The 2014–15 Top League was the 12th season of Japan's domestic rugby union competition, the Top League.

Teams

The only change to the make-up of the league was the Top Kyushu champion team Fukuoka Sanix replacing Kyuden Voltex.[1]

Team Region Coach Captain
Canon Eagles Machida, Tokyo, Kantō New Zealand Zane Hilton Japan Taku Wada
Coca Cola West Red Sparks Fukuoka, Kyūshū Japan Akihiro Usui Japan Masakazu Toyota
Fukuoka Sanix Blues Fukuoka, Kyūshū Japan Yuichiro Fujii Japan Eito Tamura
Kintetsu Liners Higashiosaka, Osaka, Kansai Japan Ryusuke Maeda Japan Daiki Toyota
Kobe Steel Kobelco Steelers Kobe, Kansai South Africa Gary Gold Japan Daiki Hashimoto
Kubota Spears Funabashi, Chiba, Kantō Australia Toutai Kefu Japan Naomichi Tatekawa
NEC Green Rockets Abiko, Chiba, Kantō Japan Masao Amino Japan Sunao Takizawa
NTT Docomo Red Hurricanes Osaka, Kansai Japan Hiroki Yoshioka
NTT Shining Arcs Chiba, Chiba, Kantō New Zealand Rob Penney Japan Yuya Mizoguchi
Panasonic Wild Knights Ota, Gunma, Kantō New Zealand Robbie Deans Japan Shota Horie
Ricoh Black Rams Tokyo, Kantō Australia Damien Hill Japan Daisuke Komatsu
Suntory Sungoliath Fuchū, Tokyo, Kantō Australia Andy Friend Japan Shinya Makabe
Toshiba Brave Lupus Fuchū, Tokyo, Kantō Japan Teppei Tomioka Japan Yoshikazu Morita
Toyota Industries Shuttles Aichi, Mizuho Australia Tai McIsaac Japan Koichi Umeda
Toyota Verblitz Toyota, Aichi, Tokai New Zealand Filo Tiatia Japan Kojiro Yoshida
Yamaha Júbilo Iwata, Shizuoka, Tokai Japan Katsuyuki Kiyomiya Japan Yuhimaru Mimura

Regular season

For the Pool stage, the 16 teams were placed into 2 pools of 8 teams each and a round-robin tournament was played within each of the pools.

Then, for the Group stage, the top 4 teams from each pool went through to Group 1, and the bottom 4 teams from each pool went through to Group 2. The teams were given starting points based on where they finished in their pool. - i.e. starting points of 4, 3, 2, and 1, for 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th respectively; and starting points of 4, 3, 2, and 1, for 5th, 6th, 7th, and 8th respectively.

Another round-robin was played for each of the groups. The Top League teams in Group 1 ranked 1st to 4th 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.

The teams in Group 1 ranked 5th to 8th, and teams in Group 2 ranked 1st to 4th went through to the wildcard play-offs for qualification into the All-Japan Rugby Football Championship.

The teams in Group 2 ranked 5th to 7th went through to the promotion and relegation play-offs against regional challengers to fight to remain in the Top League. The team in Group 2 ranked 8th was automatically relegated to the regional leagues for 2015–16.

Standings

Group stage tables

Pool stage tables

Top League - Pool Stage
Pool A
Club Played Won Drawn Lost Points For Points Against Points Difference Try Bonus Losing Bonus Points
1 Panasonic Wild Knights 7 6 0 1 308 116 +192 5 0 29
2 Toshiba Brave Lupus 7 5 0 2 218 141 +77 4 2 26
3 Yamaha Júbilo 7 4 1 2 227 113 +114 5 2 25
4 NTT Shining Arcs 7 4 0 3 172 169 +3 3 2 21
5 Kubota Spears 7 3 1 3 171 201 -30 3 1 18
6 NEC Green Rockets 7 2 0 5 194 233 -39 3 3 14
7 Toyota Industries Shuttles 7 2 0 5 123 249 -126 1 0 9
8 Fukuoka Sanix Blues 7 1 0 6 129 320 -191 2 0 6
Updated: 20 October 2014

Source: rugbyarchive.net[2]
  Teams 1 to 4 (Blue background) go through to Group 1 in the group stage.
  Teams 5 to 8 (Yellow background) go through to Group 2 in the group stage.

Pool B
Club Played Won Drawn Lost Points For Points Against Points Difference Try Bonus Losing Bonus Points
1 Kobe Steel Kobelco Steelers 7 6 1 0 182 106 +76 3 0 29
2 Suntory Sungoliath 7 6 0 1 202 137 +65 3 1 28
3 Canon Eagles 7 4 0 3 184 142 +42 4 3 23
4 Toyota Verblitz 7 4 1 2 157 145 +12 2 2 22
5 Kintetsu Liners 7 4 0 3 182 175 +7 4 2 22
6 Ricoh Black Rams 7 2 0 5 183 160 +23 3 3 14
7 Coca Cola West Red Sparks 7 1 0 6 90 210 -120 0 2 6
8 NTT Docomo Red Hurricanes 7 0 0 7 117 219 -102 2 3 5
Updated: 20 October 2014

Source: rugbyarchive.net[2]
  Teams 1 to 4 (Blue background) go through to Group 1 in the group stage.
  Teams 5 to 8 (Yellow background) go through to Group 2 in the group stage.

Source: rugbyarchive.net[2]

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

    Pool stage

    Round 1










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    Round 3










    Round 4










    Round 5










    Round 6










    Round 7










    Group stage

    Round 1










    Round 2










    Round 3










    Round 4










    Round 5










    Round 6










    Round 7










    Title play-offs

    Top 4 sides of the regular season competed in the Lixil Cup knock out tournament to decide the Top League champion. The top 4 teams of 2014–15 were Kobe Steel Kobelco Steelers, Panasonic Wild Knights, Toshiba Brave Lupus, and Yamaha Júbilo.

    Semi-finals

    Final

    1 February 2015 Yamaha Júbilo 12–30 Panasonic Wild Knights Chichibunomiya Rugby Stadium, Tokyo  
    14:00 Try: Horie 8' c
    Nakazono 11'
    Con: Goromaru (1/2) 9'
    Try: Kitagawa 11', 76' c
    Barnes 22'
    Yamada 28' c
    Con: Barnes (1/3) 29'
    Miwa (1/1) 77'
    Pen: Barnes (2/2) 3', 39'

    Wildcard play-offs

    The Top League Group 1 teams ranked 5–8 and Group 2 teams ranked 1–4 played off over two rounds, with the second round winners qualifying for the All-Japan Rugby Football Championship.

    First round






    Second round




    So NEC Green Rockets and Suntory Sungoliath advanced to the All-Japan Rugby Football Championship.

    Challenge series

    Challenge 2

    The second-placed regional teams from East Japan, West Japan, and Kyushu played each other in a round-robin tournament for the right to join Challenge 1.





    Final order:

    So Kamaishi Seawaves advanced to Challenge 1.

    Challenge 1

    The top-placed regional teams from East Japan, West Japan, and Kyushu were joined by the Challenge 2 winner to play each other in a round-robin tournament to gain promotion to the Top League for the following season. These teams were Honda Heat, Kyuden Voltex, Mitsubishi Dynaboars, and Kamaishi Seawaves.








    Final order:

    Honda Heat were promoted to the Top League for the following season. The other three teams went on to the promotion and relegation play-offs.

    Promotion and relegation play-offs

    The Top League teams in Group 2 ranked 5th, 6th, and 7th, played-off against the Challenge 1 teams ranked 4th, 3rd, and 2nd, respectively, for the right to be included in the Top League for the following season.





    So Kubota Spears, Coca Cola West Red Sparks and Toyota Industries Shuttles remained in the Top League for the next season.

    End of season awards

    Team Awards

    Award Winner
    Top League winners: Panasonic Wild Knights
    Fair Play award: Panasonic Wild Knights
    Best fans: Kobe Steel Kobelco Steelers
    Toshiba Brave Lupus
    Panasonic Wild Knights

    Individual awards

    Award Winner
    Top League MVP: Berrick Barnes (Panasonic Wild Knights)
    Rookie award: Rakuhei Yamashita (Kobe Steel Kobelco Steelers)
    Most tries: Nemani Nadolo (NEC Green Rockets) 11
    Kyosuke Horie (Yamaha Júbilo) 11
    Rakuhei Yamashita (Kobe Steel Kobelco Steelers) 11
    Top scorer: Berrick Barnes (Panasonic Wild Knights) 156
    Best kicker: Berrick Barnes (Panasonic Wild Knights) 82.61%
    Best referee: Akihisa Aso
    Playoffs MVP: Akihito Yamada (Panasonic Wild Knights)

    Team of the season

    # Winner Team
    1. Japan Keita Inagaki Panasonic Wild Knights
    2. Japan Shota Horie Panasonic Wild Knights
    3. Japan Hiroshi Yamashita Kobe Steel Kobelco Steelers
    4. South Africa Andries Bekker Kobe Steel Kobelco Steelers
    5. Japan Shoji Ito Kobe Steel Kobelco Steelers
    6. New Zealand Adam Thomson Canon Eagles
    7. Japan Michael Leitch Toshiba Brave Lupus
    8. Japan Kyosuke Horie Yamaha Júbilo
    9. Japan Fumiaki Tanaka Panasonic Wild Knights
    10. Australia Berrick Barnes Panasonic Wild Knights
    11. Japan Rakuhei Yamashita Kobe Steel Kobelco Steelers
    12. Japan Kotaro Matsushima Suntory Sungoliath
    13. South Africa Jaque Fourie Kobe Steel Kobelco Steelers
    14. Japan Akihito Yamada Panasonic Wild Knights
    15. Japan Ayumu Goromaru Yamaha Júbilo

    References

    1. "Draw made for 2014-15 opening stage after NTT Comms remain in Top League". jrfu.org. 22 February 2014. Archived from the original on 25 February 2014. Retrieved 25 February 2014.
    2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 "2014/15 Top League". The Rugby Archive. Archived from the original on 13 January 2015.

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