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The 40th Japan National University Rugby Championship (2003/2004). Eventually won by [[Kanto Gakuin University]] beating [[Waseda]] 33 - 7.
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==External links==
==External links==
* [[Rugby union in Japan]]

==References==

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* [http://www.rugby-japan.jp/national/schedule21.html The 40th Japan University Rugby Championship] - [[Japan Rugby Football Union|JRFU]] Official Page (Japanese)
* [http://www.rugby-japan.jp/national/schedule21.html The 40th Japan University Rugby Championship] - [[Japan Rugby Football Union|JRFU]] Official Page (Japanese)
* [http://www.rugby-japan.jp/national/score/score105.html The 40th Japan University Rugby Championship Final] - [[Japan Rugby Football Union|JRFU]] Official Page (Japanese)
* [http://www.rugby-japan.jp/national/score/score105.html The 40th Japan University Rugby Championship Final] - [[Japan Rugby Football Union|JRFU]] Official Page (Japanese)
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* [[Rugby union in Japan]]


{{Rugby union in Japan}}
{{Rugby union in Japan}}

Revision as of 15:59, 10 February 2011

The 40th Japan National University Rugby Championship (2003/2004). Eventually won by Kanto Gakuin University beating Waseda 33 - 7.

Qualifying Teams

Kanto League A (Taiko)

Kanto League B

Kansai League

Kyushu League

Knockout Rounds

First Round Tournament

Date Venue Home Score Away Attendance
13th Dec Fukuoka Ryutsu Keizai University 36 – 90
Meiji 3000
13th Dec Fukuoka Fukuoka University 0 – 126
Hosei 3000
14th Dec Nagoya Kyoto Sangyo University 27 – 30
Tsukuba 2500
14th Dec Osaka Osaka University of Health and Sport Sciences 27 – 30
Tokai 7000
14th Dec Tokyo Keio 24 – 57
Kanto Gakuin University 12000
14th Dec Tokyo Waseda 85 – 15
Kwansei Gakuin 12000
14th Dec Osaka Doshisha 57 – 29
Nihon University 9000
14th Dec Nagoya Kinki University 7 – 64
Teikyo University 2000

Winners of the first round go through to the group stage. Qualifying for the group round:

Group Round

Group round stage. Consisting of three rounds of matches with the top 4 qualifying for the semi-finals.

Round 1

Date Venue Home Score Away Attendance
21st Dec Tokyo Meiji University 25 – 45
Kanto Gakuin University 10000
21st Dec Osaka Tokai University 5 – 74
Hosei 4700
21st Dec Tokyo Waseda 67 – 12
Kyoto Sangyo University 12000
21st Dec Osaka Doshisha University 22 – 5
Teikyo University 8800

Round 2

Date Venue Home Score Away Attendance
27th Dec Fukuoka Teikyo University 12 – 85
Kanto Gakuin University 1200
28th Dec Nagoya Kyoto Sangyo University 24 – 92
Hosei 6000
28th Dec Tokyo Waseda 38 – 14
Tokai University 5000
28th Dec Nagoya Doshisha University 64 – 40
Meiji University 7000

Round 3

Date Venue Home Score Away Attendance
2nd Jan Tokyo Teikyo University 50 – 26
Meiji University 18000
2nd Jan Osaka Kyoto Sangyo University 19 – 64
Tokai University 12000
2nd Jan Tokyo Waseda 19 – 12
Hosei University 24000
2nd Jan Osaka Doshisha University 22 – 66
Kanto Gakuin University 17000

Final Table from the pool stages:

Team P W D L Points for Points against Points diff
Kanto Gakuin University 3 3 0 0 196 59 137
Waseda 3 3 0 0 124 38 86
Hosei University 3 2 1 0 178 48 130
Doshisha University 3 2 1 0 108 111 3
Tokai University 3 1 2 0 83 131 −48
Teikyo University 3 1 2 0 67 133 −66
Meiji University 3 0 3 0 91 159 −68
Kyoto Sangyo University 3 0 3 0 55 223 −168

Kanto Gakuin University, Waseda, Hosei University and Doshisha University compete in the semi-finals.

Semi-Final

Date Venue Home Score Away Attendance
10th Jan Tokyo Waseda University 38 – 33
Doshisha University 30000
10th Jan Tokyo Hosei University 21 – 48
Kanto Gakuin University 33000

Final

15 Jan 2005
14:10
Waseda33 – 7Kanto Gakuin University
Try: Shinsuke Ikegami 79' Conversion: Kazuya Kobuki 79' Pen:Try: Seiichi Shimomura 48', Kentaro Kawadu 43', Tomoki Kitagawa 58', Mitsugu Yamamoto 69', Go Aruga 71' Conversion: Seiichi Shimomura (4/5) 49', 54', 70', 72' Pen:
National Olympic Stadium (Tokyo), Tokyo
Attendance: 30,000
Referee: 下井真介 Assistants: 相田真治,岸川剛之,河野文高

Universities Competing


References