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SUPERUGBY "The Rugby Club - Plays of the Week" George Gregan


Australian Rugby legend George Gregan finished his illustrious career in style, helping to lift Suntory Japan Cup last Sunday .
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Suntory defeated "Wild Knights" Sanyo by 37-20 in the 48 th Japan Championship in front of 14,477 spectators at the Prince Chichibu Memorial Rugby Ground.

Among those attending the party was Japan coach John Kirwan, the former prime minister and current president of the JRFU Yoshiro Mori and New Zealand Ambassador Ian Kennedy, who paid tribute at a ceremony during halftime party to the victims of February 22 earthquake in Christchurch, New Zealand.
But the day belonged to Gregan and Suntory.
"Today was my greatest experience as a player in Japan," said the scrum-half 37-year-old "was a great way to end my playing career of Suntory."
"This year has brought great changes in all aspects
our team, how we trained, our attitude, our spirit
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is very difficult to do both, especially against a tough team and Sanyo."
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In 2004, he went to France and played the PRO2 to Toulon, where he won a championship, stopping to recharge in 2008 with former Japanese Suntory entrnador of the Wallabies and the Brumbies, Eddie Jones.
According Gregan now withdrawing
"I'll get into things outside of rugby in which I have been working recent years. I will not coach in any formal way, but these things I'll be based in sport




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GREG WITH THE Wallabies









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