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Japan win in first round at Arafura Games

  • Sunday, May 15 2005 @ 08:02 pm ACST
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The Arafura Games are underway in Darwin, capital of Australia's Northern Territory. As discussed previously, the games have a proud history in international Australian Rules football. The Japanese Samurai are using the tournament to fine tune their play before the Australian Football International Cup in August. The first round of matches were played today.

Event organisers had hoped to see sides from Nauru and Melbourne Vietnam, but unfortunately they were unable to attend due to costs and player availability.

The competing teams in 2005 are Japan (see earlier story for squad details), NT Indigenous Development Squad, an NT Super Rules team and the NT Crocodiles. Matches are 4 x 15 minutes (no time on), and squads of a maximum of 27 players. The games are on at the Marrara Sporting Complex, scene of the opening ceremony and a fully flegded Aussie Rules oval (pictured), having hosted AFL matches previously, including a home-and-away match in 2004. All the games for the tournament are being played as double-headers in evening time slots. Balmy temperatures of around 30 deg Celsius are expected all through the tournament. The Opening Ceremony saw the stadium packed with spectators for the traditional Olympics-style introduction of athletes - that alone would be a wonderful experience for all the players.

In the first round (Sunday 15th May), Japan took on the NT Crocodiles at 7pm. The Samurai jumped out to a great start, perhaps surprising their Australian opponents, kicking 4 goals 3 behinds to no score in the opening quarter. They were never threatened after that, winning by 40 points.

Japan 9.7 (61)
NT Crocodiles 3.3 (21)

Japan

Goals - Jun Olkawa 2, Hiroyuki Shiba 2, Yuta Tsutumi 1, Takashi Yamazaki 1,
Yikihide Nishida 1, Toshihro Wakazwa 1, Kenta Sakatani 1

Best - Michito Sakaki, Hiroyuyi Shiba, Yuta Tsutsumi, Tsuyashi Kase

NT Crocodiles

Goals - Jason Broughton 2, Andrew Reid 1

Best - Andrew Reid, David Schroeder, Martin White, Jason Broughton

In the earlier match, at 5pm, the NT Indigenous Development Squad smashed the NT Super Rules side, winning by 125 points in the shortened format. World Footy News will try to find out more about this side, but obviously it's packed with talent.

NT Indigenous Dev Squad 18.18 (126)
NT Super Rules 0.1 (1)

NT Indigenous Dev Squad

Goals - Roy Kantilla 10, Braendon Talbot 3, Albert Tipungwuti 2, 
Noel Jones 2, Cameron Stokes 1

Best - Roy Kantilla, Braendon Talbot, Albert Tipungwuti, Cameron Mason, Curtley Reid

NT Super Rules

Goals - none

Best - Gary Lunnay, Justin Lefebure, Tim Story, Kym Cowan

Next up could be another win for the Samurai, with Japan vs NT Super Rules, and in the other match it's Indigenous Dev Squad vs NT Crocs, both on Monday night.

More details on the games can be found at the Arafura Games website.