JAPAN’S WORLD CUP star Ayumu Goromaru, who led his country to a shock World Cup win over South Africa, will join the Queensland Reds for the next Super Rugby season, the club said this morning.
The 29-year-old was a key part in making the Brave Blossoms the surprise package of the tournament. He scored a try, two conversions and five penalties in the biggest upset in World Cup history, contributing 58 points overall to Japan’s unsuccessful effort to escape Pool B.
Reds’ executive general manager Daniel Herbert said the fullback “worries any opposition”.
“Ayumu has been regarded by many observers as one of the stand-out fullbacks of the Rugby World Cup but as importantly, he has been performing at a consistently high level for Yamaha Jubilo in the Japan League for many years,” Herbert said in a statement.
“Both of our assistant coaches, Nick Stiles and Matt O’Connor, have coached against Ayumu in Japan and have said he is a player that worries any opposition.”
Goromaru, who will join the Queensland side for one season after the Top League concludes in February next year, said he was looking forward to proving himself in Super Rugby.
Goromaru has scored 708 points from 56 Test appearances and joins Japanese international Hendrik Tui, who was retained by the Reds for 2016.
How that second last Japan try didn’t get try of the tournament I don’t know. Amazing.
Great player, really thought he would have gone to Europe until the Japanese Super Rugby team was up and running.
Amazing player, so sad scheduling cost Japan their place in the quarter final.
Delighted to see him get a break into Super Rugby!
Hopefully he plenty of game time!
1 to keep an eye on for sure…
Matt O’Connor has given him a thumbs up! What could go wrong?
Darragh Fanning should be next in line for the call -up
Why isn’t he in the Japanese Super Rugby team, the Sun Wolves (one word or two?).