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Richie Mo’unga reacts to profitable eighth membership title in as a few years

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One other yr, one other trophy for former Crusaders and All Blacks star Richie Mo’unga, who received the ultimate of Japan’s Rugby League One over the weekend with Toshiba Courageous Lupus.

The win makes it eight straight years with a membership title for the seven-time Tremendous Rugby champion, presently on a three-year cope with the Tokyo membership.

Making the feat much more spectacular is the right document of their last opponents within the 2023/24 season. The Panasonic Wild Knights, boasting premier abilities from Japan, South Africa, Australia and New Zealand, received all 16 of their video games within the group phases, together with dispatching Toshiba 36-24 in March.

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Mo’unga began his post-match interview by acknowledging his opponents.

“First and foremost I just want to thank Panasonic for an awesome match tonight,” the playmaker said on the broadcast. “You guys have been the standout and the benchmark of this competition. You are an awesome team and we thank you for the competition. You really brought out the best in us tonight.”

Having further cemented his status as one of rugby’s greatest-ever club players, Mo’unga knows better than anyone what it takes to lift the silverware at the end of the season.

“Toshiba’s an awesome club, with people who just really care about the organisation and a lot of hard work goes into putting this rugby team out there and full credit to everyone at this club, a club that wanted this championship so bad and I’m glad to have been part of it and experience this with the boys today.

“I’m just over the moon, I’m just happy. To see the work that these boys have put in throughout the whole year, to have a vision at the start of the year and to love it out and for it to come to fruition tonight is really unbelievable, that’s why we play the game of rugby, for moments like this and I’m glad I can taste it here in Japan with Toshiba today.”

With the match serving as a final outing for iconic hooker Shota Horie, Mo’unga again acknowledged his competitors and the legacy of one of Japan’s finest.

“As I said, Panasonic have been heavyweights of this competition for a long time and we knew it was going to be a huge challenge facing these guys, they’re a well-oiled machine, well coached, and have X-factor right across the park.

“And to (Shota) Horie san, in my short time here I’ve known that you’ve given a lot to Japan rugby and Panasonic. It’s going to be sad for a lot of people in the stands to see you leave. But you’re leaving as a legend and someone who’s put Japanese rugby in a better place, so arigato gozaimasu (thank you).”



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