NTT Shining Arcs

NTT Shining Arcs
NTTコミュニケーションス
シャイニングアークス
Full name NTT Communications Shining Arcs
Founded 1976
Location Chiba Prefecture, Kantō, Japan
Ground(s) Chichibunomiya Rugby Stadium (Capacity: 27,188)
Coach(es) Rob Penney (Head Coach)
Captain(s) Hiraku Tomoigawa
League(s) Top League
2011–12 9th
1st kit
2nd kit
Official website
www.ntt.com/rugby/

NTT Shining Arcs is a Rugby Union Team owned by NTT Communications and is part of Japan's Top League Competition. The current coach is Masato Hayashi, the previous Head Coach of Keio University Rugby Team.

The team is based in Ichikawa city, Chiba Prefecture in the Kantō region.

History

The club was founded in 1976. They won promotion to the expanded Top League of 14 teams at the end of the 2009–10 season. They made their Top League debut for the 2010–11 season. After their first season, they finished 12th place with 4 wins and 9 losses. They had to play a play-off to keep themselves in the Top League, in which they beat Canon Eagles 31-19. In the 2011–12 season, they finished in 9th place.

Squad

The NTT Shining Arcs squad for the 2015–16 Top League:[1]

Props

  • Japan Toshikazu Akiba
  • Japan Naoya Kai
  • Japan Naoyuki Narayama
  • Japan Shinsuke Ono
  • Japan Nobuji Saito
  • Japan Yuuto Sato
  • Japan Ryutaro Ueda

Hookers

  • Japan Takayoshi Haku
  • Japan Ryo Miura
  • Japan Takuru Suto
  • Japan Naoto Tanemoto

Locks

  • Japan Masaru Ishigami
  • Japan Makoto Mayahara
  • Japan Shingo Nakashima
  • New Zealand Isaac Ross
  • Japan Naoto Sugiura
  • Japan Masataka Tsuruya
  • Japan Yuta Yatogo
 

Loose Forwards

Scrum-halves

  • Japan Hayato Mitsui
  • Japan Hayato Nishibashi
  • Japan Wataru Nishimura
  • Japan Ryo Tsuruda

Fly-halves

 

Centres

Wingers

  • Japan Koichiro Kikuchi
  • Japan Daiki Numajiri
  • Japan Hirotomo Ono
  • Japan Hiraku Tomoigawa

Fullbacks

  • Japan Kazushi Hano
  • Japan Tasuku Koizumi
  • Japan Yusuke Ogawa
  • Japan Haruki Sato

(c) Denotes team captain, Bold denotes player is internationally capped

Notable former players

Home ground

See also

References

External links

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