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In the opening game of the 2007–8 season
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on July 25, 1967, and after a juvenile delinquent period was advised to play rugby to give his life some direction by a junior high school teacher. Since that time he has been interested in, and passionate about, education. (He has also founded the WASEDA CLUB
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Final 2007, Suntory lost on the last play of the game after injury time had finished. The final score was 13–14 in favour of
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in Tokyo to encourage the interest of children in many sports, and the Oku-Inoue Fund for the children of Iraq.)
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ULTIMATE CRUSH: Waseda
University Rugby, Leadership and Building the Strongest Winning Team in Japan
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