Naganoyama Posted September 9, 2016 Posted September 9, 2016 Juryo Torikumi for Day 1, September 2016 Bout East West 1 Oyanagi (ms1) 0-0 Kitataiki (J14) 0-0 2 Kyokutaisei (J13) 0-0 Fujiazuma (J14) 0-0 3 Wakanoshima (J13) 0-0 Asahisho (J12) 0-0 4 Onosho (J12) 0-0 Kizenryu (J11) 0-0 5 Asabenkei (J11) 0-0 Aminishiki (J10) 0-0 6 Kotoeko (J10) 0-0 Satoyama (J9) 0-0 7 Sato (J9) 0-0 Chiyoo (J8) 0-0 8 Tsurugisho (J7) 0-0 Asasekiryu (J7) 0-0 9 Ishiura (J6) 0-0 Daiki (J6) 0-0 10 Chiyomaru (J5) 0-0 Sadanofuji (J5) 0-0 11 Hidenoumi (J4) 0-0 Chiyotairyu (J4) 0-0 12 Azumaryu (J3) 0-0 Amuru (J3) 0-0 13 Seiro (J2) 0-0 Kitaharima (J2) 0-0 14 Ura (J1) 0-0 Osunaarashi (J1) 0-0 Makuuchi Torikumi for Day 1, September 2016 Bout East West 1 Daieisho (M16) 0-0 Kyokushuho (M15) 0-0 2 Tokushoryu (M15) 0-0 Kagayaki (M14) 0-0 3 Endo (M14) 0-0 Toyohibiki (M13) 0-0 4 Amakaze (M13) 0-0 Chiyoshoma (M12) 0-0 5 Gagamaru (M12) 0-0 Homarefuji (M11) 0-0 6 Sokokurai (M11) 0-0 Sadanoumi (M10) 0-0 7 Arawashi (M10) 0-0 Takekaze (M9) 0-0 8 Nishikigi (M9) 0-0 Kotoyuki (M8) 0-0 9 Daishomaru (M8) 0-0 Ikioi (M7) 0-0 10 Shohozan (M7) 0-0 Tamawashi (M6) 0-0 11 Chiyonokuni (M6) 0-0 Mitakeumi (M5) 0-0 12 Aoiyama (M5) 0-0 Chiyootori (M4) 0-0 13 Myogiryu (M4) 0-0 Takarafuji (S) 0-0 14 Takayasu (S) 0-0 Takanoiwa (M3) 0-0 15 Shodai (M2) 0-0 Kotoshogiku (O) 0-0 16 Goeido (O) 0-0 Tochinoshin (M2) 0-0 17 Yoshikaze (M1) 0-0 Terunofuji (O) 0-0 18 Kisenosato (O) 0-0 Okinoumi (M1) 0-0 19 Tochiozan (K) 0-0 Kakuryu (Y) 0-0 20 Harumafuji (Y) 0-0 Kaisei (K) 0-0 4
Rocks Posted September 9, 2016 Posted September 9, 2016 I am REALLY looking forward to Ura vs Osunaarashi.
Ahogeyama Posted September 9, 2016 Posted September 9, 2016 Ura vs. Osunaarashi right off the bat? Yikes. I suppose this would be a good bookend if they got into a tie on Day 15, though...
Benihana Posted September 9, 2016 Posted September 9, 2016 I fear that his only chance is heanking the Egyptian Elbow. This should be a match for the final day, but that's not how it works.
Rocks Posted September 9, 2016 Posted September 9, 2016 (edited) (with my deepest dogeza) Kintamayamasama! I know you rarely include Juryo in your videos but please, PLEASE include the Ura/Osunaarashi bout and I know everyone would love to see how Aminishiki is doing, if at all possible. Otesuu wo okakeshimasu! Edited September 9, 2016 by Rocks 1
Rocks Posted September 9, 2016 Posted September 9, 2016 I see they have put Oyanagi (ms1) in to replace Toyonoshima since he is kyujo. Will they rotate someone in from Makushita each day to fill that spot? Or will they allow Oyanagi to keep going each day if he beats his opponent? Can he compete for the Juryo Yusho or is he barred from fighting more than 7 matches as a Makushita?
Bumpkin Posted September 9, 2016 Posted September 9, 2016 24 minutes ago, Rocks said: I see they have put Oyanagi (ms1) in to replace Toyonoshima since he is kyujo. Will they rotate someone in from Makushita each day to fill that spot? Or will they allow Oyanagi to keep going each day if he beats his opponent? Can he compete for the Juryo Yusho or is he barred from fighting more than 7 matches as a Makushita? 7 matches max. Makushita yusho-yes, Juryo yusho-no.
Bumpkin Posted September 10, 2016 Posted September 10, 2016 It looks likely that M5e Aoiyama will face Harumafuji, Terunofuji and Takarafuji. I wish him well, but 8 wins seems unlikely.
robnplunder Posted September 10, 2016 Posted September 10, 2016 (edited) Mita vs Chionokuni is an interesting 1st day match. Will Mitakeumi start on the right foot to redeem himself after his 1st trip to butt heads with Zunas and Ozekis? Or, will Chinokuni continue his upward movement with a win on the 1st day? For me, it's just as intriguing 1st day match as Ozu vs Ura. Edited September 10, 2016 by robnplunder
Bumpkin Posted September 11, 2016 Posted September 11, 2016 (edited) I noticed that Y2e Kakuryu is on the west side. Is this normal? If Y1e Harumafuji goes kyujo will Kakuryu move back to the east? Edited September 11, 2016 by Bumpkin
808morgan Posted September 11, 2016 Posted September 11, 2016 On 9/9/2016 at 08:49, Rocks said: (with my deepest dogeza) Kintamayamasama! I know you rarely include Juryo in your videos but please, PLEASE include the Ura/Osunaarashi bout and I know everyone would love to see how Aminishiki is doing, if at all possible. Otesuu wo okakeshimasu! Juryo is a bit more interesting this time around. I would like to see what the injured upper division boys can do. There are random posters on youtube and there are people who always post all the Ura matches, he has quite a following.
Asojima Posted September 11, 2016 Posted September 11, 2016 It is strange that the NSK is only listing the numerical ranking of the rikishi in the torikumi on its website. The East/West portion of the rank is missing.
Morty Posted September 11, 2016 Posted September 11, 2016 On 10/09/2016 at 06:19, Rocks said: I see they have put Oyanagi (ms1) in to replace Toyonoshima since he is kyujo. Will they rotate someone in from Makushita each day to fill that spot? Or will they allow Oyanagi to keep going each day if he beats his opponent? Can he compete for the Juryo Yusho or is he barred from fighting more than 7 matches as a Makushita? A different Makushita guy will fill that spot each day, unless another Juryo guy goes kyujo and then it gets balanced out and they won't need one. Unless they need Juryo guys to go up to Makuuchi (for the same reason) and then it becomes more complicated... But basically, in the event that there is an uneven number of rikishi in a division they will bring up a high ranked and well performing guy from the next lower division each day to fill the slot as required. Any wins only count towards the yusho for the division the rikishi is actually ranked in.
Naganoyama Posted September 11, 2016 Author Posted September 11, 2016 Juryo Torikumi for Day 2, September 2016 Bout East West 1 Fujiazuma (J14) 1-0 Daishoho (ms1) 0-0 2 Kitataiki (J14) 1-0 Wakanoshima (J13) 0-1 3 Onosho (J12) 1-0 Kyokutaisei (J13) 0-1 4 Asahisho (J12) 1-0 Kizenryu (J11) 0-1 5 Kotoeko (J10) 1-0 Asabenkei (J11) 1-0 6 Aminishiki (J10) 0-1 Satoyama (J9) 0-1 7 Tsurugisho (J7) 0-1 Sato (J9) 0-1 8 Chiyoo (J8) 1-0 Asasekiryu (J7) 1-0 9 Chiyomaru (J5) 1-0 Ishiura (J6) 1-0 10 Daiki (J6) 0-1 Sadanofuji (J5) 0-1 11 Azumaryu (J3) 0-1 Hidenoumi (J4) 0-1 12 Chiyotairyu (J4) 1-0 Amuru (J3) 1-0 13 Ura (J1) 1-0 Seiro (J2) 0-1 14 Kitaharima (J2) 1-0 Osunaarashi (J1) 0-1 Makuuchi Torikumi for Day 2, September 2016 Bout East West 1 Tokushoryu (M15) 1-0 Daieisho (M16) 0-1 2 Kyokushuho (M15) 1-0 Kagayaki (M14) 0-1 3 Amakaze (M13) 0-1 Endo (M14) 1-0 4 Toyohibiki (M13) 0-1 Chiyoshoma (M12) 1-0 5 Sokokurai (M11) 0-1 Gagamaru (M12) 1-0 6 Homarefuji (M11) 0-1 Sadanoumi (M10) 1-0 7 Nishikigi (M9) 0-1 Arawashi (M10) 0-1 8 Takekaze (M9) 1-0 Kotoyuki (M8) 1-0 9 Shohozan (M7) 1-0 Daishomaru (M8) 0-1 10 Ikioi (M7) 1-0 Tamawashi (M6) 0-1 11 Aoiyama (M5) 1-0 Chiyonokuni (M6) 0-1 12 Mitakeumi (M5) 1-0 Chiyootori (M4) 0-1 13 Takayasu (S) 0-1 Myogiryu (M4) 1-0 14 Takanoiwa (M3) 1-0 Takarafuji (S) 0-1 15 Kisenosato (O) 0-1 Tochiozan (K) 1-0 16 Tochinoshin (M2) 0-1 Kotoshogiku (O) 1-0 17 Goeido (O) 1-0 Shodai (M2) 0-1 18 Kaisei (K) 0-1 Terunofuji (O) 0-1 19 Harumafuji (Y) 1-0 Yoshikaze (M1) 1-0 20 Okinoumi (M1) 1-0 Kakuryu (Y) 0-1
Naganoyama Posted September 12, 2016 Author Posted September 12, 2016 Juryo Torikumi for Day 3, September 2016 Bout East West 1 Yamaguchi (ms2) 1-0 Wakanoshima (J13) 1-1 2 Onosho (J12) 2-0 Fujiazuma (J14) 1-1 3 Asabenkei (J11) 2-0 Asahisho (J12) 1-1 4 Kyokutaisei (J13) 0-2 Aminishiki (J10) 1-1 5 Kotoeko (J10) 1-1 Kitataiki (J14) 1-1 6 Ishiura (J6) 2-0 Kizenryu (J11) 1-1 7 Satoyama (J9) 0-2 Sadanofuji (J5) 0-2 8 Chiyomaru (J5) 1-1 Sato (J9) 0-2 9 Chiyoo (J8) 2-0 Amuru (J3) 1-1 10 Azumaryu (J3) 1-1 Asasekiryu (J7) 1-1 11 Tsurugisho (J7) 1-1 Kitaharima (J2) 1-1 12 Seiro (J2) 0-2 Daiki (J6) 1-1 13 Hidenoumi (J4) 0-2 Osunaarashi (J1) 1-1 14 Ura (J1) 2-0 Chiyotairyu (J4) 2-0 Makuuchi Torikumi for Day 3, September 2016 Bout East West 1 Daieisho (M16) 1-1 Kagayaki (M14) 0-2 2 Endo (M14) 1-1 Tokushoryu (M15) 1-1 3 Amakaze (M13) 1-1 Kyokushuho (M15) 2-0 4 Toyohibiki (M13) 0-2 Homarefuji (M11) 0-2 5 Sokokurai (M11) 1-1 Chiyoshoma (M12) 2-0 6 Arawashi (M10) 1-1 Gagamaru (M12) 1-1 7 Nishikigi (M9) 0-2 Sadanoumi (M10) 2-0 8 Daishomaru (M8) 0-2 Takekaze (M9) 1-1 9 Shohozan (M7) 2-0 Kotoyuki (M8) 2-0 10 Chiyonokuni (M6) 1-1 Ikioi (M7) 1-1 11 Tamawashi (M6) 1-1 Mitakeumi (M5) 2-0 12 Myogiryu (M4) 1-1 Aoiyama (M5) 1-1 13 Kaisei (K) 0-2 Takanoiwa (M3) 2-0 14 Chiyootori (M4) 0-2 Takarafuji (S) 0-2 15 Shodai (M2) 0-2 Terunofuji (O) 1-1 16 Kisenosato (O) 1-1 Tochinoshin (M2) 0-2 17 Takayasu (S) 1-1 Kotoshogiku (O) 2-0 18 Goeido (O) 2-0 Tochiozan (K) 1-1 19 Yoshikaze (M1) 1-1 Kakuryu (Y) 0-2 20 Harumafuji (Y) 2-0 Okinoumi (M1) 2-0
Bumpkin Posted September 12, 2016 Posted September 12, 2016 I hope Yoshikaze slaps the crap out of Kakuryu. He is a horrible Yokozuna. The sooner he goes intai the better.
Fay Posted September 12, 2016 Posted September 12, 2016 7 hours ago, Bumpkin said: I hope Yoshikaze slaps the crap out of Kakuryu. He is a horrible Yokozuna. The sooner he goes intai the better. Halloooo????? 1
Kintamayama Posted September 12, 2016 Posted September 12, 2016 On 9.9.2016 at 18:49, Rocks said: (with my deepest dogeza) Kintamayamasama! I know you rarely include Juryo in your videos but please, PLEASE include the Ura/Osunaarashi bout and I know everyone would love to see how Aminishiki is doing, if at all possible. Otesuu wo okakeshimasu! The problem is that I just don't have the time, and by the time someone else posts Juryo bouts mine is already done.
Rocks Posted September 12, 2016 Posted September 12, 2016 31 minutes ago, Kintamayama said: The problem is that I just don't have the time, and by the time someone else posts Juryo bouts mine is already done. Ok, no problem. Anything you can do is great. Thanks. I just like to have your comments on the vids.
Naganoyama Posted September 13, 2016 Author Posted September 13, 2016 Juryo Torikumi for Day 4, September 2016 Bout East West 1 Kyokutaisei (J13) 1-2 Ryuden (ms2) 2-0 2 Onosho (J12) 3-0 Kitataiki (J14) 1-2 3 Fujiazuma (J14) 1-2 Kizenryu (J11) 1-2 4 Kotoeko (J10) 2-1 Asahisho (J12) 2-1 5 Wakanoshima (J13) 1-2 Aminishiki (J10) 1-2 6 Asabenkei (J11) 2-1 Daiki (J6) 2-1 7 Hidenoumi (J4) 1-2 Satoyama (J9) 1-2 8 Sato (J9) 1-2 Chiyotairyu (J4) 3-0 9 Azumaryu (J3) 1-2 Chiyoo (J8) 2-1 10 Asasekiryu (J7) 2-1 Amuru (J3) 2-1 11 Seiro (J2) 0-3 Tsurugisho (J7) 2-1 12 Ishiura (J6) 3-0 Kitaharima (J2) 1-2 13 Ura (J1) 2-1 Sadanofuji (J5) 0-3 14 Chiyomaru (J5) 1-2 Osunaarashi (J1) 1-2 Makuuchi Torikumi for Day 4, September 2016 Bout East West 1 Amakaze (M13) 2-1 Kagayaki (M14) 1-2 2 Daieisho (M16) 1-2 Toyohibiki (M13) 1-2 3 Endo (M14) 2-1 Chiyoshoma (M12) 3-0 4 Tokushoryu (M15) 1-2 Homarefuji (M11) 0-3 5 Arawashi (M10) 2-1 Kyokushuho (M15) 2-1 6 Daishomaru (M8) 0-3 Gagamaru (M12) 1-2 7 Sokokurai (M11) 1-2 Kotoyuki (M8) 3-0 8 Chiyonokuni (M6) 1-2 Sadanoumi (M10) 2-1 9 Nishikigi (M9) 1-2 Tamawashi (M6) 1-2 10 Aoiyama (M5) 2-1 Shohozan (M7) 2-1 11 Takekaze (M9) 2-1 Mitakeumi (M5) 3-0 12 Ikioi (M7) 2-1 Chiyootori (M4) 0-3 13 Takayasu (S) 2-1 Tochiozan (K) 1-2 14 Kaisei (K) 1-2 Takarafuji (S) 1-2 15 Goeido (O) 3-0 Takanoiwa (M3) 2-1 16 Okinoumi (M1) 3-0 Terunofuji (O) 2-1 17 Kisenosato (O) 1-2 Yoshikaze (M1) 1-2 18 Myogiryu (M4) 1-2 Kotoshogiku (O) 2-1 19 Harumafuji (Y) 2-1 Tochinoshin (M2) 1-2 20 Shodai (M2) 0-3 Kakuryu (Y) 1-2
rhyen Posted September 13, 2016 Posted September 13, 2016 17 hours ago, Fay said: Halloooo????? As his name suggest, he is a bumpkin. 1
Tenshinhan Posted September 13, 2016 Posted September 13, 2016 Tomorrow Ms2w Ryuden is guest in Juryo. I wonder how they will go on with including Makushita rikishi. How far will they go down in the Makushita ranks or when do they take Oyanagi again?
Asashosakari Posted September 13, 2016 Posted September 13, 2016 34 minutes ago, Tenshinhan said: Tomorrow Ms2w Ryuden is guest in Juryo. I wonder how they will go on with including Makushita rikishi. How far will they go down in the Makushita ranks or when do they take Oyanagi again? Ms3 is normally the limit, though that's not set in stone. And they don't necessarily start at Ms1e again afterwards. 1
Bumpkin Posted September 13, 2016 Posted September 13, 2016 On 9/12/2016 at 04:29, Bumpkin said: I hope Yoshikaze slaps the crap out of Kakuryu. He is a horrible Yokozuna. The sooner he goes intai the better. OK. Perhaps I was more than a bit harsh. I don't dislike Kakuryu or anyone else for that matter. I expect Yokozunae, who are not injured, to win at least 11 bouts. If Kakuryu is injured than I apologize. With Hakuho kyujo, this is anyone's yusho.
Bumpkin Posted September 13, 2016 Posted September 13, 2016 8 hours ago, rhyen said: As his name suggest, he is a bumpkin. Bumpkin is a term of endearment. Perhaps this whole conversation should be moved to Aki basho talk. Mods?
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