Fantastic Yusho for Onosato, despite his defeat to Hoshoryu, but I’m really pleased that H achieved partial redemption with his brilliant throw today to take down the big lad. Sets up the rivalry beautifully.
Not quite the best sporting moment of the day but fantastic nonetheless.
Interesting fact - not a single one of the top 10 Maegashira had a winning record. So the only candidate to replace Takayasu as Komusubi is Oshoma, 10-5 at M6. He’s really come good over the last few Basho. There will be a big churn at the top of the rank and filers with Onokatsu and Kinbozan also 10-5 at M8 and Aonishiki’s brilliant 11-4 at M9.
Could see all 3 of them and Hakuoho (8-7 at M7) filling the top Maegashira rankings in July, meaning they’ll be facing the top boys early doors. Gonna be a fantastic Basho in Nagoya with 2 Yokozuna and some serious contenders for Ozeki going for it.
So pleased Sadanoumi won a Fighting Spirit Prize, along with Aonishiki. Sadanoumi’s the oldest Rikishi ever to win that Prize at 38. Crowning moment, his take down of the wallopatonk Nishikigi by a Fisherman’s Throw. Very humble, very determined fighter - top bloke from Kumamoto.
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Not quite the best sporting moment of the day but fantastic nonetheless.
Interesting fact - not a single one of the top 10 Maegashira had a winning record.
So the only candidate to replace Takayasu as Komusubi is Oshoma, 10-5 at M6. He’s really come good over the last few Basho.
There will be a big churn at the top of the rank and filers with Onokatsu and Kinbozan also 10-5 at M8 and Aonishiki’s brilliant 11-4 at M9.
Gonna be a fantastic Basho in Nagoya with 2 Yokozuna and some serious contenders for Ozeki going for it.
Crowning moment, his take down of the wallopatonk Nishikigi by a Fisherman’s Throw.
Very humble, very determined fighter - top bloke from Kumamoto.