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42nd Japan National University Championship

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The 42nd Japan National University Rugby Championship (2005/2006). Eventually won by Waseda beating Kanto Gakuin University 41 - 5.

Qualifying Teams

Kanto League A (Taiko)

Kanto League B

Kansai League

Kyushu League

Knockout stage

 Round of 16Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
               
 18 December - Tokyo
 
 Waseda126
 25 December - Tokyo
 Ritsumeikan0
 Waseda26
 18 December - Nagoya
 Keio8
 Kyoto Sangyo University15
 2 January - Tokyo
 Keio17
 Waseda61
 18 December - Osaka
 Hosei University5
 Osaka University of Health and Sport Sciences43
 25 December - Osaka
 Meiji University24
 Osaka University of Health and Sport Sciences36
 18 December - Fukuoka
 Hosei University62
 Fukuoka31
 18 January - Tokyo
 Hosei University62
 Waseda41
 18 December - Saitama
 Kanto Gakuin University5
 Tokai University0
 25 December - Osaka
 Teikyo University62
 Doshisha University50
 18 December - Osaka
 Teikyo University7
 Doshisha54
 2 January - Tokyo
 Ryutsu Keizai University37
 Doshisha University15
 18 December - Nagoya
 Kanto Gakuin University31
 Daito Bunka University61
 25 December - Tokyo
 Tenri University10
 Daito Bunka University15
 18 December - Tokyo
 Kanto Gakuin University43
 Nippon Sport Science University7
 
 Kanto Gakuin University86
 

Final

18 Jan 2006
14:10
Waseda26 – 33Kanto Gakuin University
Try: Koshiro Shuto 24', 45', Yoshinori Sogabe 34', Ayumu Goromaru 70', Makoto Matsumoto 77' Conversion: Ayumu Goromaru (5/5) 24', 36', 46', 71', 78' Pen: Ayumu Goromaru (1/1) 15' Drop Goal: Yoshinori Sogabe 29'Try: Tomoki Kitagawa 50' Conversion: Pen:
National Olympic Stadium (Tokyo), Tokyo
Attendance: 30,163
Referee: 相田真治 Assistants: 桜岡将博, 小野塚隆, 河野文高

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