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Shohei Roki
Shohei Roki emerged as one of Japanese rugby's most influential players during a transformative era for the Brave Blossoms, combining technical excellence with the relentless work ethic that characterizes Japan's approach to rugby union. Born on November 7, 1988, in Osaka, Roki's rise through Japanese rugby coincided with the nation's evolution into a competitive international force capable of challenging traditional powerhouses.
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Jerome Kaino, born on April 6, 1983, in Fagali'i, Samoa, became one of New Zealand rugby's most decorated players through a career defined by power, skill, and winning mentality. Moving to New Zealand as a child, Kaino developed into a world-class flanker who embodied the All Blacks' tradition of excellence. His physicality in contact, work rate across the field, and ability to perform in the biggest matches made him an indispensable part of New Zealand's dominance in international rugby.
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