- The GM Cup
= The Gareth MacFadyen Cup =
The Gareth MacFadyen Cup, more commonly known as the GM Cup, is a perpetual
local derby -style memorialrugby union match contested on an annual basis since 2001 inTokyo ,Japan , between the two leading foreign rugby teams in Japan: theTokyo Crusaders and theYokohama Country and Athletic Club.The match is played in memoriam of
Gareth MacFadyen (1976-2000), a young New Zealander who was a successful, young stockbroker and a leading player for both rugby teams in Japan during the period 1996-2000.The Cup matches have seen some tightly-fought battles over the years, but none closer than the Crusaders' thrilling comeback to win the 2007 GM Cup by one point, after having trailed YCAC by 18 points with less than 15 minutes to play.
Gareth MacFadyen
Gareth MacFadyen's tragic death in 2000 was widely reported through both the Japanese, New Zealander and rugby news media for its untimely and unfortunate circumstances. [http://www.rugbyrugby.com/LATEST_NEWS/story_40468.shtml]
He died from extensive burns suffered as a result of being set alight while in costume as a prank during a Christmas work party by a colleague. His colleague was subsequently jailed for two years on the charge of manslaughter in
New Zealand in 2001. [http://www.nzherald.co.nz/section/story.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=184627]Gareth MacFadyen was known for playing for both the Tokyo Crusaders and the
Yokohama Country and Athletic Club rugby teams, which are considered traditional rivals in the greater Tokyo region.The Tokyo Crusaders rugby club retired their number 8 jumper (Gareth's preferred playing number) as a mark of respect in 2001.
History of the Cup
The Gareth MacFadyen cup was designed in Brisbane, Australia and made in Christchurch, New Zealand in 2001 as a result of sizeable charitable donations made by Tokyo Crusaders and YCAC club members.
The trophy is a sterling silver cup with winged floral handles on a polished hardwood base, measuring some 60 centimetres in height and surmounted by a golden crusader figurine.
The concepts of a trophy and memorial grudge match were proposed by members of the Tokyo Crusaders rugby club.
The trophy match itself is traditionally held at the Yokohama Country and Athletic Club's ground in
Yamate and is played under standard international rugby rules.Both sides contest the memorial trophy with the winner of the match retaining the right to hold and display the trophy. The trophy is currently installed in
Paddy Foley's Irish Bar inRoppongi Previous years events have seen the MacFadyen family flown out to Japan from New Zealand to present the winning team with the Cup. Future matches are slated to have international level referees such as
Paddy O'Brien officiating.In the six years since its inception, it has become widely regarded as the most important and prestigious rugby event in the foreign community calendar in Japan. [http://www.yomiuri.co.jp/dy/sports/20070202TDY18005.htm]
Previous GM Cup winners and scores
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|Date||Winning team||Score
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|March 2001 || Tokyo Crusaders || 6-5
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|January 2002 || YCAC || 10-5
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|December 2002 || YCAC || 45-14
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|December 2003 || Tokyo Crusaders || 35-10
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|November 2004 || YCAC || 18-14
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|November 2005 || Tokyo Crusaders || 31-5
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|November 2006 || YCAC || 22-19
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|February 2007 || YCAC || 45-17
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|November 2007 || Tokyo Crusaders|| 33-32
-External links
* [http://www.tokyocrusaders.com/ The Tokyo Crusaders Website]
* [http://www.tokyorugbyclub.com/ The YCAC Website]
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