Takeshi Hino

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Rugby player
Takeshi Hino
Date of birth (1990-01-20) 20 January 1990 (age 34)
Place of birthFukuoka, Japan
Height1.72 m (5 ft 8 in)
Weight100 kg (15 st 10 lb; 220 lb)
SchoolTsukushi High School
UniversityDoshisha University
Rugby union career
Position(s) Hooker
Current team Shizuoka Blue Revs
Senior career
Years Team Apps (Points)
2012– Shizuoka Blue Revs 89 (190)
2017 Sunwolves 8 (10)
2019 Stade Toulousain 3 (0)
Correct as of 21 February 2021
International career
Years Team Apps (Points)
2016–2017 Japan 4 (5)
Correct as of 21 February 2021

Takeshi Hino (日野剛志, Hino Takeshi, born 20 January 1990) is a Japanese international rugby union player who plays as a hooker.[1] He currently plays for Stade Toulousain in the French Top 14.[2][3] On 20 August 2019, he was officially transferred to the French professional rugby team Stade Toulousain[4]

Club career

Hino has spent his entire senior career with Yamaha Júbilo, who he joined in 2012. He only made 2 appearances in his debut campaign, but from the following season, he established himself as a regular and has played over 50 times in the Top League.[5]

International

Hino was one of several Yamaha Júbilo players to receive their first call-up to Japan's senior squad ahead of the 2016 end-of-year rugby union internationals. After being an unused substitute in Japan's win over Georgia on 12 November, he debuted as a second-half replacement the following week in a 33-30 defeat to Wales in Cardiff.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b "Takeshi Hino ESPN Scrum Player Profile". ESPN. Retrieved 21 November 2016.
  2. ^ "Takeshi Hino Top League Player Profile" (in Japanese). Top League. Retrieved 21 November 2016.
  3. ^ "Takeshi Hino Yamaha Jubilo Player Profile" (in Japanese). Yamaha Motors. Retrieved 21 November 2016.
  4. ^ "TRANSFERT - le talonneur Takeshi Hino arrive au Stade Toulousain". 20 August 2019.
  5. ^ "Takeshi Hino itsrugby Player Statistics". itsrugby. Retrieved 21 November 2016.

External links

  • Takeshi Hino at ESPNscrumEdit on Wikidata
  • Takeshi Hino at ItsRugby.co.ukEdit on Wikidata
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Shizuoka Blue Revs – current squad
Forwards
  • Samuela Anise
  • Kaku Bunkei
  • Murray Douglas
  • Kohei Eguchi
  • Joren Fuchi
  • Ryousuke Funahashi
  • Richard Goh Jones
  • Satoshi Hatazawa
  • Takeshi Hino
  • Toshiya Hirakawa
  • Malgene Ilaua
  • Heiichiro Ito
  • Kazuhiro Kawata
  • Eishin Kuwano
  • Saito Lamin Dieng
  • Rikiya Matsumoto
  • Yuhimaru Mimura
  • Shunpei Miura
  • Takayoshi Mohara
  • Shohei Nishimura
  • Yuya Odo
  • Shintaro Okamoto
  • Kwagga Smith
  • Riki Sugihara
  • Arito Takahashi
  • Shoji Takuma
  • Richmond Tongatama
  • Yuji Ueki
  • Ryuto Yagisawa
  • Kenta Yamashita
Backs
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