Yomiuri: The wacky world of college rugby
...Following the arrest of two third-year students on suspicion of growing marijuana, Kanto Gakuin University--which has appeared in the university final for the past 10 seasons and last year beat Waseda University 33-26 to claim the title for the sixth time--announced Friday that it would cancel the rest of its season. It was also announced that head coach Hiroshi Haruguchi would stand down for three months. The news that the entire 200-man rugby club has been made to suffer as the result of the transgressions of two players was met with scorn and disbelief, particularly by foreign players and coaches plying their trade in Japan. As one player pointed out, if they tested for marijuana in New Zealand, a number of players would be ineligible to wear the black jersey...However [we have] learned that the university could have carried on playing. The Japan East Rugby Football Union had apparently given the university two options: Carry on playing but fire Haruguchi, or keep the coach--once he has served his self-imposed three-month ban--and refrain from playing any rugby until March 2008. The university chose the latter, putting the needs of Haruguchi--who has been in the job for 34 years--ahead of players who represent the future of the game...more...
This was written by Rich Freeman for the Yomiuri English edition.