Green Rockets

NEC Green Rockets

Alias
Green Rockets
Leagues Played
Japan Rugby League One 105
Links
Wikipedia

Results

Japan Rugby League One 05/25 05:30 7 Black Rams v Green Rockets L 55-0
Japan Rugby League One 05/18 05:30 7 Green Rockets v Ricoh Black Rams L 21-40
Japan Rugby League One 05/06 03:00 - Urayasu D-Rocks v Green Rockets L 48-28
Japan Rugby League One 04/28 05:30 - Green Rockets v Toyota Industries L 14-17
Japan Rugby League One 03/17 03:00 - Kamaishi Seawaves RFC v Green Rockets W 26-63
Japan Rugby League One 02/04 04:30 - Green Rockets v Kamaishi Seawaves RFC W 61-17
Japan Rugby League One 01/13 03:00 - Red Hurricanes v Green Rockets W 13-48
Japan Rugby League One 12/23 03:00 - Green Rockets v Kyuden Voltex W 41-24
Japan Rugby League One 12/16 05:30 - Toyota Industries v Green Rockets L 36-25
Japan Rugby League One 05/13 03:00 14 Green Rockets v Honda Heat L 12-13
Japan Rugby League One 05/05 03:00 14 Honda Heat v Green Rockets L 34-29
Japan Rugby League One 04/22 05:00 16 Kintetsu Liners v Green Rockets W 26-43

Wikipedia - Green Rockets Tokatsu

NEC Green Rockets Tokatsu (formerly NEC Green Rockets) is a Japanese rugby union team in the Japan Rugby League One. The team's captain is Ryota Asano. The previous captain was Takuro Miuchi, who was also the captain of the Japan national rugby union team. Before the semi-professional Top League was created, the team was just known as "NEC". The amateur club was founded in 1985 in the Kantō region.

NEC Green Rockets won the All-Japan Championship final for the second time on 27 February 2005, beating Toyota Verblitz 17-13. They drew 6-6 with Toshiba Brave Lupus in the 43rd Japan Championship final on 26 February 2006 after an effective defensive effort and the sin-binning of Glen Marsh in the last ten minutes of the game.

The team rebranded as Green Rockets Tokatsu ahead of the rebranding of the Top League to the Japan Rugby League One in 2022.

The NEC Green Rockets are a professional rugby union team based in Kansai, Japan. Known for their fast-paced and dynamic style of play, the Green Rockets have a strong tradition of success in the Top League, Japan's premier rugby competition.

Founded in 1948, the team has a rich history and a loyal fan base that fills the stands at their home stadium, the Hanazono Rugby Stadium. The team's iconic green and white jerseys are a symbol of their determination and resilience on the field.

Led by a talented roster of players, including both seasoned veterans and up-and-coming stars, the Green Rockets are always a formidable opponent for any team they face. With a commitment to teamwork, discipline, and sportsmanship, the NEC Green Rockets continue to be a force to be reckoned with in the world of rugby union.