
Day 14 in Tokyo.
Kazekeno (10-4) dropped his third bout in a row to a motivated Takerufuji and fell out of the yusho lead. Takerufuji is pushing for Makuuchi promotion and likely has it with this frontal crush out win. Kazuma (11-1) leads heading into senshuraku, as he defeated Asasuiryu. Enho (8-6) lost to Shirokuma (7-7).
Makuuchi Action
Daiseizan (8-6) defeated Tokihayate (4-10). Daiseizan took his time to get a solid belt grip. With his left hand inside and right hand over arm grips, he pivoted and dragged Tokihayate to the edge and forced him over the bales. Yorikiri.
Wakanosho (8-6) defeated Kinbozan (5-9). Lots of thrusting and side-stepping here. Wakanosho adopted Kinbozan’s attack and eventually beat him with it. Wakanosho got in behind Kinbozan and shoved him out. Okuridashi.
Shishi (5-9) defeated Abi (5-9). Shishi put his head down and charged forward into Abi, shoving him over the bales. Oshidashi.
Nishikifuji (4-10) defeated Tamawashi (2-12). Tamawashi charged ahead and Nishikifuji shifted left and slapped him down. Hatakikomi.
Oshoma (8-6) defeated Roga (8-6). Oshoma grabbed Roga’s belt with his right hand inside, pivoted, and rolled Roga to the floor. Shitatenage.
Asahakuryu (5-9) defeated Ryuden (5-9). It was as if Ryuden got lost somewhere between the shikirisen. Ryuden went left and touched the ground with his hand as Asahakuryu also shift left and Ryuden lost his balance. Tsukiotoshi.
Mitakeumi (8-6) defeated Chiyoshoma (5-9). Migi-yotsu. The longest bout I’ve seen from Mitakeumi in a minute. He finally reared up and hauled Chiyoshoma to the edge and forced him over. Yorikiri.
Wakamotoharu (5-9) defeated Oshoumi (4-10). Hidari-yotsu. Wakamotoharu drove forward and forced Oshoumi to the edge. Oshoumi resisted so Wakamotoharu crushed him back over the tawara. Yoritaoshi.
Churanoumi (9-5) defeated Gonoyama (8-6). A long, ranging brawl before Churanoumi cornered Gonoyama along the edge and pressed forward, forcing both men to tumble out. Yoritaoshi.
Halftime
Fujiseiun (7-7) defeated Hiradoumi (6-8). Fujiseiun got his right hand inside hold and drove Hiradoumi through the dohyo and out. Yorikiri.
Oho (8-6) defeated Tobizaru (9-5). Oho charged forward and deposited a spent monkey over the edge of the dohyo. Oshidashi.
Fujiryoga (10-4) defeated Yoshinofuji (10-4). Yoshinofuji tried to charge forward and drive Fujiryoga back. Fujiryoga slipped from Yoshinofuji’s grasp while pivoting and rotating with his left shoulder underneath Yoshinofuji’s right arm. Sukuinage.
Daieisho (6-8) defeated Ichiyamamoto (5-9). Both men alternated slapdown attempts. Daieisho’s was the first to succeed. Hikiotoshi.
Ura (10-4) defeated Fujinokawa (6-8). Fujinokawa charged into Ura behind a nodowa. Ura slipped from Fujinokawa’s grasp and ducked to the side, allowing Fujinokawa to keep rushing on by and off the dohyo. Tsukitaoshi.
Takanosho (6-8) defeated Shodai (6-8). Takanosho held Shodai up for a second with a nodowa, then Takanosho shifted right and let go. Shodai fell forward on his belly. Hikiotoshi.
Sanyaku
Wakatakakage (11-3) defeated Kotoeiho (10-4). Kotoeiho tried to shift left and pull Wakatakakage down but Wakatakakage just stayed low, shifted with Kotoeiho, and shoved him out. Oshidashi.
Atamifuji (8-6) defeated Kotoshoho (8-6) There’s only so long you can try the same throw before your opponent just pushes you out. Kotoshoho discovered that limit as Atamifuji finally forced Kotoshoho over the bales. It took one lap around the bales and Kotoshoho was deposited from whence he came. Yorikiri.
Hakunofuji (10-4) defeated Kirishima (11-3). Kirishima nearly shoved Hakunofuji out but Hakunofuji mounted his defense from the tawara. With his left hand up on the front of Kirishima’s belt he briefly got his right hand inside as well and he pressed forward into Kirishima, driving him back and toppling him over the edge. Yoritaoshi.
Wrap-Up
Kirishima’s loss turns the race back into a hot mess. With a win, it would have been down to himself and Wakatakakage tomorrow. With the loss, our 10-4 folks become eligible for a possible playoff tomorrow if both Kirishima and Wakatakakage lose.
Yusho Arasoi:
- 3-Losses: Kirishima, Wakatakakage
- 4-Losses: Yoshinofuji, Hakunofuji, Ura, Kotoeiho, Fujiryoga
For Kirishima’s bouts tomorrow, NHK brought the prospects of Atamifuji, Ura and Fujiryoga as possible opponents. For Wakatakakage they’re also looking at Ura and Fujiryoga, as well as Hakunofuji. I can’t believe Fujiryoga is up in this, to be honest. He’s good but he didn’t look so hot last basho. Who am I kidding? The four guys remaining from sanyaku could barely muster three bouts. It will be crazy to see the depleated field represented in the kore-yori-sanyaku tomorrow.
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With our seven contenders, it looks like a potential six-way playoff if each 10-4 wins his bout (one bout is two 10-4s, so of course one will lose and fall out of contention). Could be absolutely amazing!
Atamifuji tried to do the gentlemanly thing but Kotoshoho would not go gently into the night, forcing a final shove in order for Atamifuji to secure the win.
Onosato, Hoshoryu, Takayasu…Aonishiki…all secretly wishing they were in the mix. (Note: I didn’t include Kotozakura!)
I can’t wait for tomorrow!
I’m fairly new to Sumo and don’t have a complete understanding of all the rules. If both Kirishima and Wakatakage win tomorrow, does it go to a playoff or does Kirishima win based on his win over WTK 4 days ago?
They would have a playoff due to tied overall records. No head-to-head tiebreak based on previous matches.
Thank you.
Playoff. Sometimes you’ll have the same two as in the final, 15th bout of the tournament, rest up a bit and then come out and fight again. So always a playoff.
Thank you. I’m hoping for a playoff!
I agree – Fujiryoga hadn’t looked like one who’d be competing at the pointy-end of the basho. But, that was a legitimate win against Yoshinofuji. Suggests he has it in him to be a joi denizen in the future.. And he’s in one of the two most important final-day bouts, with the opportunity to earn himself a possible yusho playoff. Crazy!
And he is only in his 8th career basho.