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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