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Great news for Japanophiles - Grand Sumo is back (brief intro to sumo included for those interested)

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  • PeanutsMolloy
    PeanutsMolloy Posts: 6,704
    The curse of the shin-Komusubi strikes again.
    Losing record for Oshoma.
  • PeanutsMolloy
    PeanutsMolloy Posts: 6,704

    Day 10………Holy cow.
  • Missed It
    Missed It Posts: 2,733
    If you missed out on getting tickets for the Royal Albert Hall Sumo tournament in October, they just announced a limited number of extra tickets being released.  Tickets go on sale 10am, Friday 25 July. 
  • Friend Or Defoe
    Friend Or Defoe Posts: 18,067

    Day 10………Holy cow.
    That's changed things, oldest ever kinboshi! Aonishiki has a kachi koshi with only the Maegashitas left to face.
  • PeanutsMolloy
    PeanutsMolloy Posts: 6,704

    Day 10………Holy cow.
    That's changed things, oldest ever kinboshi! Aonishiki has a kachi koshi with only the Maegashitas left to face.
    I can't recall anyone throwing Onosato like that before. Would be amazing if at his age Tamawashi could make it 3 Championships.
    Haven't seen today's action yet but can't see Ichiyamoto lasting out when he goes against the top geezers.
    As you say, Aonishiki has a relatively easy run in but watch out for Kirishima.
    Should be a belter.
  • Friend Or Defoe
    Friend Or Defoe Posts: 18,067
    Didn't Takerufuji throw him in March '24 or was it just an impressive Oshidashi? 
  • Friend Or Defoe
    Friend Or Defoe Posts: 18,067
    Day 11 -

    You're right about Ichiyamoto but he went down fighting! Great to see Takayasu getting a Kachi koshi.

    Looked like Onosato was going to lose again!

  • PeanutsMolloy
    PeanutsMolloy Posts: 6,704
    Didn't Takerufuji throw him in March '24 or was it just an impressive Oshidashi? 
    I forget tbh but it takes a bit of doing to do it to him these days (God that's clumsy prose).
  • PeanutsMolloy
    PeanutsMolloy Posts: 6,704
    edited July 25
    Day 13 …… it’s a mad, mad, mad, mad, mad, mad, mad, mad world
  • PeanutsMolloy
    PeanutsMolloy Posts: 6,704
    Day 14….. this is fucking wild and brilliant 
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  • Friend Or Defoe
    Friend Or Defoe Posts: 18,067
    Day 13 …… it’s a mad, mad, mad, mad, mad, mad, mad, mad world
    That's Onosato out of the running, a maegashira will win it! Hope Ura's knee is O. K. Despite 3 consecutive defeats this Basho may play a part in Watakakage's Ozeki promotion.
  • PeanutsMolloy
    PeanutsMolloy Posts: 6,704
    Day 13 …… it’s a mad, mad, mad, mad, mad, mad, mad, mad world
    That's Onosato out of the running, a maegashira will win it! Hope Ura's knee is O. K. Despite 3 consecutive defeats this Basho may play a part in Watakakage's Ozeki promotion.
    Having got his Kachi-Koshi, Ura's wisely gone Kyujo.
  • Friend Or Defoe
    Friend Or Defoe Posts: 18,067
    Day 14….. this is fucking wild and brilliant 
    The Aonishiki v Kusano match sets up the last day brilliantly where it's Kotoshouhou v Aonishiki for (nearly) all of the marbles. A good chance of another 3  way play-off!
  • Friend Or Defoe
    Friend Or Defoe Posts: 18,067
    Omedetou Kotoshouhou! Wish i had a few yens on that!

    Aonishiki will probably be promoted all the way to Sekiwake. It seems a matter of when not if he will win a yuushou.
  • PeanutsMolloy
    PeanutsMolloy Posts: 6,704
    edited July 27
    Omedetou Kotoshouhou! Wish i had a few yens on that!

    Aonishiki will probably be promoted all the way to Sekiwake. It seems a matter of when not if he will win a yuushou.
    Bit of an anti-climax the title clincher but congratulations to Kotoshoho.

    Great 10th win for Wakatakakage (skilfully accounting for Kirishima) that should make him #1 Sekiwake and more importantly means that 11 wins in Sept should guarantee Ozeki promotion (another 10 might just be enough, given how desperate they are for a 2nd Ozeki).

    Notably all 4 of Isegahama’s top div fighters (Midorifuji, Atamifuji, Hakuoho and Kusano), fighting under Terunofuji’s tutelage for the first time, got their Kachi-Koshi.

    Atamifuji (11-4) in particular looks an improved Rikishi this tournament.


    Nishikifuji, from the same stable, is re promoted to Makuuchi with 10 wins in Juryo and might have been Juryo Champ but for 2 days sidelined.

    Way to go Teruno.
  • Friend Or Defoe
    Friend Or Defoe Posts: 18,067
    Kotoshoho's father has been getting a lot of attention online due to his likeness to Master Roshi! 

    It would be a disappointment if they dropped the Ozeki requirements. The desire the have a Yokozuna hasn't done Hoshoryu much favours.
  • PeanutsMolloy
    PeanutsMolloy Posts: 6,704
    edited July 28
    Omedetou Kotoshouhou! Wish i had a few yens on that!

    Aonishiki will probably be promoted all the way to Sekiwake. It seems a matter of when not if he will win a yuushou.
    Bit of an anti-climax the title clincher but congratulations to Kotoshoho.

    Great 10th win for Wakatakakage (skilfully accounting for Kirishima) that should make him #1 Sekiwake and more importantly means that 11 wins in Sept should guarantee Ozeki promotion (another 10 might just be enough, given how desperate they are for a 2nd Ozeki).

    Notably all 4 of Isegahama’s top div fighters (Midorifuji, Atamifuji, Hakuoho and Kusano), fighting under Terunofuji’s tutelage for the first time, got their Kachi-Koshi.

    Atamifuji (11-4) in particular looks an improved Rikishi this tournament.


    Nishikifuji, from the same stable, is re promoted to Makuuchi with 10 wins in Juryo and might have been Juryo Champ but for 2 days sidelined.

    Way to go Teruno.
    I stand corrected.
    Forgot Takerufuji (5-8-2) of course though he was fighting with the torn bicep tendon prior to his final 2 day absence.
    Nasty injury - hope he’s fully right for September.
  • Banzuke has been released and some how Shishi is still in the Makuuchi Division!
  • McBobbin
    McBobbin Posts: 12,051
    Banzuke has been released and some how Shishi is still in the Makuuchi Division!
    Just had a quick look, didn't know they usually had a Maegashira 18, wonder if they've made an exception for him?
  • PeanutsMolloy
    PeanutsMolloy Posts: 6,704
    Wow, Daieisho drops to Maegashira 10 after his injury absence in July.
    If he’s fully fit, he’s got a great chance to grab the Yusho. But maybe a big IF.
    A little worrying statlet for Kotozakura, he’s 29-31 thus far this year.
    Difficult to fancy him as he’s never done well in September’s Basho.
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  • McBobbin said:
    Banzuke has been released and some how Shishi is still in the Makuuchi Division!
    Just had a quick look, didn't know they usually had a Maegashira 18, wonder if they've made an exception for him?
    There aren't many Sanyakus so more Maegashiras this time. I've never seen it reach 18 before!
  • McBobbin
    McBobbin Posts: 12,051
    McBobbin said:
    Banzuke has been released and some how Shishi is still in the Makuuchi Division!
    Just had a quick look, didn't know they usually had a Maegashira 18, wonder if they've made an exception for him?
    There aren't many Sanyakus so more Maegashiras this time. I've never seen it reach 18 before!
    Yes, having looked into it, there are 42 Makuuchi so work backwards from that. The more you know!
  • PeanutsMolloy
    PeanutsMolloy Posts: 6,704
    Bad news for Takerufuji.
    Having had surgery on his torn bicep tendon after July, he’s doubtful for the upcoming Basho and looks like he may, once again, drop to Juryo.
  • McBobbin
    McBobbin Posts: 12,051
    Bad news for Takerufuji.
    Having had surgery on his torn bicep tendon after July, he’s doubtful for the upcoming Basho and looks like he may, once again, drop to Juryo.
    That's a shame, he's usually a match for anyone
  • wolfgang
    wolfgang Posts: 382
    Not at all interested, although I hope our next signing Shinnosuke Fukuda does not partake during his forthcoming close season, as he is only little and might sprain something.
  • Bad news for Takerufuji.
    Having had surgery on his torn bicep tendon after July, he’s doubtful for the upcoming Basho and looks like he may, once again, drop to Juryo.
    It's looks like injuries are set to blight his career. 
  • PeanutsMolloy
    PeanutsMolloy Posts: 6,704
    Hoshoryu goes 5-3 vs Onosato and 8-3 vs Kotozakura in practice today.
    Onosato went 0-3 vs Kotozakura.
    Wakatakage misses the collective practice session with a fever. 
  • PeanutsMolloy
    PeanutsMolloy Posts: 6,704
    https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCIk5AQ47TYq8PQRoeM47LqQ

    Check out Chris Sumo for regular updates in between Bashos.
    Much better from Onosato today in practice, beating Kotozakura 12-3.
  • Aonishiki’s said to have developed new techniques that could be enough to give him his first title.
    Major test of his stable’s confidence on Day 1, when he fights Onosato in the final bout - should be an absolute humdinger.
  • Onosato takes the spoils, again. Disappointing start for Watakakage.