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Japan winger Daisuke Ohata broke Australian legend David Campese's world record for Test tries on Sunday with a hat-trick in a 32-7 win over Georgia. Ohata's feat took his tally to 65, in only his ...
Japan winger Daisuke Ohata was inducted into the World Rugby Hall of Fame in November as the all-time leading try-scorer in test rugby with his 69 tries in 58 tests for the Brave Blossoms from ...
Daisuke Ohata, a former Japan national team star wing and World Rugby Hall of Famer, said that like in many other sports, the World Cup is the premier stage for rugby and hosting it in Japan is ...
Japan winger Daisuke Ohata, the leading try scorer in international rugby, has played the final game of his career after sustaining a right knee injury. Ohata injured his knee in a domestic league ...
The Irish only led 14-8 at half-time with David Wallace touching down and Japan's Daisuke Ohata crossing for tries either side of the break. David Humphreys scored a second-half try and landed six ...
Japan's 26-strong squad is led by winger Daisuke Ohata, a two-time World Cup campaigner and who is also the world record holder for most international test tries (65). The squad comprises seven ...
Japan winger Daisuke Ohata has been forced to retire due to a knee injury. The 35-year-old holds the world record for Test tries after crossing 69 times in 58 Tests between 1996 and 2006 ...
The number one spot is held by Daisuke Ohata, who scored 69 tries for Japan in 58 Tests between 1996 and 2006. The number two spot is held by David Campese, who scored 64 tries for Australia in ...
The winger, part of the 2007 World Cup winning side, played 124 matches for the Springboks and scored 67 international tries – a figure only surpassed by Japan’s Daisuke Ohata. He hasn’t ...
OSAKA, Japan, Aug 26 (Reuters) - Japan's main attacking threat Daisuke Ohata has been forced out of the rugby World Cup after rupturing his Achilles tendon, officials said on Sunday. The winger ...
Japan: Japan's World Cup hopes were boosted when coach John Kirwan named "samurai trio" Daisuke Ohata, Takuro Miuchi and Phil… Japan:Japan's World Cup hopes were boosted when coach John Kirwan ...
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