Tokyo Sungoliath
Japanese rugby union club
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2022 | The team rebranded from Suntory Sungoliath to Tokyo Sungoliath, coinciding with the Top League's transformation into the Japan Rugby League One. |
2020 | Milton Haig from New Zealand becomes the head coach of Tokyo Sungoliath, succeeding Keisuke Sawaki. |
2016 | Keisuke Sawaki, a Japanese coach, assumes the head coaching role for Tokyo Sungoliath. |
2015 | Beauden Barrett, an All Black five-eighth, wins the Rugby World Cup while being associated with Tokyo Sungoliath. |
2014 | Andy Friend from Australia takes over coaching duties from Naoya Okubo. |
2013 | George Smith returns to Tokyo Sungoliath for another stint as a flanker. |
2012 | Naoya Okubo, a Japanese coach, becomes the head coach of Tokyo Sungoliath after Eddie Jones. |
2012 | Tokyo Sungoliath continued their success by winning the All-Japan Championship and the Top League Championship. |
2011 | Tokyo Sungoliath won both the All-Japan Championship and the Top League Championship. |
2010 | George Gregan announced his retirement at the end of the 2010–11 season while with Suntory Sungoliath. |
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