Cheetahs benefit from Japanese exchange

Cheetahs benefit from Japanese exchange

At the end of the 2014 season and after losing a number of players because of limited funding, Free State Cheetahs (Pty) Ltd established a program whereby players could play in Japan during the Currie Cup season and return to play for the Cheetahs Super Rugby franchise at the conclusion of the Japan league.

Yoshiku Takahari
Photo: Toyota Verblitz


By having Toyota as a sponsor it enabled Free State Rugby to engage freely with Verblitz, a Toyota owned club in Japan.


After Director of Rugby, Rory Duncan, visited Toyota Verblitz in 2015, discussions took place regarding the road ahead. Various opportunities were identified for both Toyota Cheetahs and Toyota Verblitz to strengthen the rugby programs.  Projects involve the development of both coaches and players in an attempt to better the overall rugby performance within both teams.


The objectives and strategies include player recruitment, player exchange, a rugby match between Toyota Verblitz and Toyota Cheetahs, a visit to Toyota Cheetahs and coaches’ exchange.

 

A contacting model has been developed that allows Toyota Verblitz and Toyota Cheetahs to recruit players and compete with other clubs/franchises.  Both teams are open to the idea of joint contracting of players whereby the player will be contracted in Japan for the Japan Top League competition and in South Africa for the Super Rugby competition.

 


The objective is to offer development opportunities for Toyota Verblitz players by having them train and possibly play for the Super Rugby or Currie Cup Qualifiers team .  


The Cheetahs confirmed via their official website on Wednesday that prop Yosuke Takahashi and fullback Yoshizumi Takeda are currently training with the Free State Currie Cup squad.


Toyota Cheetah lock, Francois Uys played for Toyota Verblitz for a brief period before the start of the Vodacom Super Rugby competition in 2016.  

 

According to the Cheetahs Rugby official website, the Toyota Cheetahs will be playing against Toyota Verblitz on Friday, 23 July in Japan.  


The game will serve as preparation for Japan Top League and Currie Cup competitions.  This will be a historical landmark for the two teams.  

 

Toyota Verblitz management visited the Toyota Cheetahs during October 2015 to gain knowledge of the Cheetahs rugby program whilst at the same time assessing the environment that their players will be playing. 


Four additional members of the Toyota Verblitz management are currently joining the two players in Bloemfontein to have a further look at the Cheetah’s structures and to exchange ideas with Cheetahs management team. 

   


Former Springbok prop and Toyota Cheetah forwards coach, Os du Randt joined Toyota Verblitz at the end of May 2015 for a two year coaching contract.  Coaches from Free State Rugby will also be travelling to Japan later this year to exchange ideas with their Japanese counterparts.  


The vision is to establish a reciprocal relationship between Toyota Cheetahs and Toyota Verblitz that will ensure the continued improvement of both teams. 

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