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Tier Two & Three Rugby
Yoshikazu Fujita
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<blockquote data-quote="Aedaphon" data-source="post: 500643" data-attributes="member: 46333"><p>In my mind he couldn't have got as far as he did without the ability of a first choice winger for a top 10 nation. I agree that it's a shame he didn't stay in Europe but this is all speculation anyway. Hopefully we'll see a few more Japanese players developing abroad (following the trend of Georgian and Russian players)- the top level experience they gain is invaluable to the national side as long as they're not too restricted by their clubs. </p><p></p><p>Anyway he clearly has plenty of gas to burn- hopefully we see more of him in the years to come.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aedaphon, post: 500643, member: 46333"] In my mind he couldn't have got as far as he did without the ability of a first choice winger for a top 10 nation. I agree that it's a shame he didn't stay in Europe but this is all speculation anyway. Hopefully we'll see a few more Japanese players developing abroad (following the trend of Georgian and Russian players)- the top level experience they gain is invaluable to the national side as long as they're not too restricted by their clubs. Anyway he clearly has plenty of gas to burn- hopefully we see more of him in the years to come. [/QUOTE]
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