In a surprising turn of events, Wallaby legend Will Genia received his first red card at the age of 36 during a Japan Rugby League One match. The incident occurred during a clash between Shizuoka Blue Revs and Hanazono Kintetsu Liners, where Genia’s side emerged victorious with a convincing 50-12 win.
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The match showcased a competitive first half, with the visitors, Hanazono Kintetsu Liners, managing to score two tries and narrowing the gap to 19-12 by halftime. However, the second half witnessed a dominant performance by the Shizuoka Blue Revs, with dual New Zealand/Tonga international Charles Piutau scoring his second and third tries in Japan Rugby League One.
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The turning point came when Hanazono Kintetsu Liners’ scrumhalf, Will Genia, received a red card for two professional fouls within eight minutes. While the red card did not impact the outcome, as the visitors trailed 38-12 at the time, it marked a significant moment in Genia’s illustrious 18-year representative career.
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Despite the loss of their inspirational skipper, Kwagga Smith, who suffered an adductor tendon injury and will miss the rest of the season, the Shizuoka Blue Revs showcased resilience and secured a commanding victory. The win lifts them to fifth place on the table, making an impressive recovery after losing their first two matches of the campaign.
Genia’s red card adds an unexpected chapter to his distinguished career, emphasizing the unpredictable nature of sports even for seasoned players. The Japan Rugby League One now takes a three-week break for The Cross Border Rugby, with matches set to resume on February 17.
As Genia faces the aftermath of his first red card, the rugby community awaits further developments in the league, with anticipation building for the upcoming fixtures in Japan’s premier rugby competition.
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