2003–04_Top_League

2003–04 Top League

2003–04 Top League

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The 2003–04 Top League was the first season of Japan's domestic rugby union competition, the Top League. Toshiba Brave Lupus won the league by finishing on top of the round-robin competition.

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Toshiba Brave Lupus lost the final of Microsoft Cup to NEC Green Rockets, but the cup was considered a separate competition to the Top League prior to 2007.

Teams

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Top League season

Final standings

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Fixtures and results

Microsoft Cup play-offs

The top eight teams in the league played off for the Microsoft Cup (2004) knock out tournament, which was won by NEC Green Rockets.

Quarter-finals


8 February 2004 NEC Green Rockets 32 – 5 Suntory Sungoliath  
14:00

8 February 2004 Kubota Spears 32 – 39 Sanyo Wild Knights  
14:00

8 February 2004 Kobelco Steelers 35 – 27 World Fighting Bull  
14:00

8 February 2004 Yamaha Jubilo 10 – 39 Toshiba Brave Lupus  
14:00

Semi-finals


15 February 2004 Kobelco Steelers 10 – 34 NEC Green Rockets  
14:00

15 February 2004 Sanyo Wild Knights 34 – 36 Toshiba Brave Lupus  
14:00

Final


22 February 2004 NEC Green Rockets 24 – 19 Toshiba Brave Lupus  
14:00

Top League Challenge Series

IBM Big Blue and Toyota Verblitz won promotion to the 2004–05 Top League via the 2004 Top League Challenge Series, while Kyuden Voltex and Toyota Industries Shuttles progressed to the promotion play-offs.

Promotion and relegation play-offs

Two promotion/relegation matches (Irekaesen) were played with the winners qualifying for the 2004–05 Top League. The 10th-placed team from the Top League against the 3rd-placed team from Challenge 1. The 9th-placed team from the Top League against the 1st-placed team from Challenge 2.


7 February 2004 Kintetsu Liners 47 – 24 Kyuden Voltex  
14:00

7 February 2004 Ricoh Black Rams 31 – 13 Toyota Industries Shuttles  
14:00

So Kinetsu and Ricoh stayed in the Top League for the 2004–05 season.


References

  1. "2003/04 Top League". The Rugby Archive. Archived from the original on January 17, 2015.

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