This is why the Top League in Japan is now better and more entertaining than Super Rugby
By Rugby Onslaught

This is why the Top League in Japan is now better and more entertaining than Super Rugby

It pains us to say it, but the Top League in Japan is now a far more entertaining and better than the one in Super Rugby. Surprised? You shouldn’t be…

An incredible try was scored this weekend in the Top League and it should show to everyone just how entertaining this League in Japan is.

For years Super Rugby has been heralded as the most exciting League in the World

The Top League in Japan kicked off this weekend, and with a whole host of elite International stars that are now playing in this League…

In recent years, some of the biggest and most famous rugby players in the world are now playing their rugby in this league. This season proves to be the best yet, with an incredible list of players being involved from outside of Japan.

Here is a list of just some of the big players in this league.

  • Dan Carter – Kobe Steel
  • Samu Kerevi – Suntory Sungoliath
  • Matt Giteau – Suntory Sungoliath
  • David Pocock – Wild Knights
  • Kieran Read – Toyota Verblitz
  • Wille le Roux – Toyota Verblitz
  • Malcom Marx – Hino Red Dolphins
  • Duane Vermeulen – Kubota Spears

Now if that isn’t enough to get you hyped about this League then nothing will.

In quite a stark contrast, in Super Rugby, we are seeing an ever-dwindling list of players that can be considered World Class, with lots of the big names either moving to France, England or Japan.

The likes of Quade Cooper and Will Genia are also moving away from the Super Rugby competition as well. If you look at the Super Rugby competition this year, there is only one real team that has any feeling of a stacked and exciting team, and that is the Crusaders.

The Japanese League is stacked full of massive big names players, tie that in with so many of the Japanese team that got the the quarter final of the World Cup and you have a truly exciting competition on your hands.

Here is a try that was scored yesterday in the game between Suntory Sungoliaths and Toshiba Brave Lupus.

Australia centre Samu Kervei was in the middle of the action bouncing off 3 defenders before there was an INSANE through the legs pass to set up the try.

Super Rugby can’t be as exciting as this hey…?

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