Fixtures

Japán Rögbi 1. Liga 05/05 05:00 16 Shizuoka Blue Revs vs Toshiba Brave Lupus - View

Results

Japán Rögbi 1. Liga 04/27 05:30 15 Kobelco Steelers v Shizuoka Blue Revs L 63-19
Japán Rögbi 1. Liga 04/19 10:00 14 Suntory Sungoliath v Shizuoka Blue Revs D 31-31
Japán Rögbi 1. Liga 04/13 05:00 13 Shizuoka Blue Revs v Kubota Spears D 31-31
Japán Rögbi 1. Liga 04/06 05:00 12 Shizuoka Blue Revs v Honda Heat W 43-14
Japán Rögbi 1. Liga 03/23 05:00 11 Shizuoka Blue Revs v Toyota Verblitz W 24-8
Japán Rögbi 1. Liga 03/16 04:00 10 Black Rams v Shizuoka Blue Revs W 29-36
Japán Rögbi 1. Liga 03/09 03:00 9 Canon Eagles v Shizuoka Blue Revs L 34-17
Japán Rögbi 1. Liga 03/02 05:00 8 Shizuoka Blue Revs v Wild Knights L 19-45
Japán Rögbi 1. Liga 02/24 05:00 7 Mitsubishi Dynaboars v Shizuoka Blue Revs L 53-45
Japán Rögbi 1. Liga 01/27 04:00 6 Shizuoka Blue Revs v Kintetsu Liners W 50-12
Japán Rögbi 1. Liga 01/13 05:00 5 Shizuoka Blue Revs v Suntory Sungoliath L 25-29
Japán Rögbi 1. Liga 01/07 03:00 4 Honda Heat v Shizuoka Blue Revs W 13-62

Wikipedia - Shizuoka Blue Revs

Shizuoka Blue Revs (formerly the Yamaha Júbilo) are a rugby union team based in Iwata, Shizuoka, Japan. The team came second behind Toshiba Brave Lupus in the second season of Japanese rugby's Top League (2004–05). They were coached by former All Black Grant Batty and Fijian player-coach Tabai Matson. Founded in 1984, its name was "Yamaha Motors Rugby Football Club". The team rebranded as the Shizuoka Blue Revs ahead of the rebranding of the Top League to the Japan Rugby League One in 2022.

The team name Júbilo means 'joy' in Portuguese, which has had a notable influence on the Japanese language. The name was also shared with the also Yamaha-owned Júbilo Iwata from J2 League.