
Day Nine. No kyujo announcements. “Well, Andy, what do you make of that?” I am surprised. I thought for sure the Yokozuna would drop out since they’re injured and they both lost yesterday and dropped out of the lead. Nope, we got two Yokozuna dohyo-iri. Will they bounce back today?
In Juryo, Sadanoumi beat Kitanowaka and Fujiseiun beat Kōtokuzan to remain in the lead with two losses. Sadanoumi’s two-handed bear hug sukuinage is included in today’s videos. Sadanoumi will fight Hitoshi and Fujiseiun will take on Nishinoryu on Day 10. Wow, Day 10 approacheth — already. “Who knows where the time goes?”
Makuuchi Action
Oshoumi (7-2) defeated Asakoryu (4-5). Oshoumi got both hands inside high in Asakoryu’s armpits and charged forward, forcing him over the edge. Yorikiri.
Shishi (7-2) defeated Ryuden (4-5). Ryuden pulled and Shishi reacted well to drive him back over the edge. Oshidashi.
Hatsuyama (1-8) defeated Tomokaze (3-6). Hatsuyama chaged forward as Tomokaze pulled and slapped him down. Gunbai Hatsuyama. Mono-ii. Tomokaze died first. The judges upheld the gyoji’s decision. Interestingly, I don’t think this comes down to Tomokaze touching first. The way they phrased it makes me think it’s because Tomokaze’s foot left the ground while Hatsuyama’s was still inbounds, therefore Tomokaze “tai-ga-nai.” Oshidashi.
Asanoyama (6-3) defeated Tobizaru (2-7). Tobizaru pulled and Asanoyama charged forward, forcing Tobizaru off the dohyo. Yorikiri.
Nishikifuji (6-3) defeated Asahakuryu (5-4). Nishikifuji drove forward and forced Asahakuryu over the edge with a firm left-hand inside, right-hand outside grip. Yorikiri.
Mitakeumi (4-5) defeated Chiyoshoma (3-6). Henka! Mitakeumi stepped to the side and Chiyoshoma was toast. Hatakikomi.
Kotoshoho (6-3) defeated Abi (7-2). Henka! Abi stepped to the side but Kotoshoho adjusted well. Both men lashed out at each other with tsuppari but Kotoshoho stood his ground. Kotoshoho drove forward and shoved Abi out. Oshidashi.
Tokihayate (5-4) defeated Midorifuji (3-6). Midorifuji grabbed Tokihayate with a bear hug, a deep morozashi but could not move forward. Tokihayate grabbed Midorifuji with his left hand outside. Tokihayate shifted his right-hand grip (makikae) to the inside and that allowed Midorifuji to drive forward but Tokihayate pivoted and threw Midorifuji to the ground. Uwatenage.
Fujinokawa (6-3) defeated Roga (3-6). Henka! Fujinokawa stepped to the side and Roga was toast. Hatakikomi.
Gonoyama (3-6) defeated Onokatsu (3-6). Onokatsu drove forward a few steps behind strong tsuppari. Onokatsu pulled and ceded all of his territorial gains. Gonoyama charged forward and shoved Onokatsu out. Oshidashi.
Hiradoumi (6-3) defeated Kinbozan (3-6). Hiradoumi charged forward as Kinbozan tried to throw. Hiradoumi wrapped Kinbozan up and forced him over the edge. Yorikiri.
Halftime
Churanoumi (6-3) defeated Shodai (4-5). Churanoumi pulled and tried an uwatenage. Shodai didn’t fall but Churanoumi used the momentum to shove Shodai out. Oshidashi.
Tamawashi (3-6) defeated Oshoma (5-4). Oshoma negated Tamawashi’s usual tsuppari by grabbing his arm and pulling him forward. The kotenage failed but Oshoma wrapped up Tamawashi with a migi-yotsu grip. Oshoma forced Tamawashi to the edge but the veteran dug in and would not go over easily. Tamawashi pivoted and turned the tables on Oshoma, driving him to the edge and then walking him over. Yorikiri.
Daieisho (3-6) defeated Hakunofuji (5-4). Daieisho’s tsuppari machine is back as he blasted Hakunofuji back. Hakunofuji pivoted to gain space but Daieisho blasted him back across the ring and over the edge. Tsukidashi.
Yoshinofuji (5-4) defeated Takanosho (1-8) Takanosho blasted Yoshinofuji back and forced him to the edge. Yoshinofuji, though, escaped to his left along the tawara and thrust Takanosho down to the side with his left hand in Takanosho’s armpit. Tsukiotoshi.
Sanyaku
Oho (4-5) defeated Ichiyamamoto (1-8). Ichiyamamoto blasted Oho to the edge with his tsuppari. Oho then countered and forced Ichiyamamoto back a few steps. This gave him space to pull and slap Ichiyamamoto down. Hatakikomi.
Kirishima (8-1) defeated Ura (1-8). Ura tried some fanciness at the edge as he rotated and tried to hoist Kirishima up on his back. Kirishima slipped Ura’s grasp, though, and let Ura fall to the ground. Sakatottari.
Aonishiki (7-2) defeated Wakatakakage (4-5). Aonishiki moved really well, keeping pace with Wakatakakage. Aonishiki finally landed that left-hand inside belt grip. Wakatakakage pulled away but Aonishiki tripped him over his left knee and forced him to fall back onto his butt. Kirikaeshi.
Kotozakura (6-3) defeated Takayasu (6-3). Kotozakura showed some initiative here, reaching around and grabbing Takayasu’s belt. He drove the Papa Bear to the edge. As Takayasu tried to charge forward, Kotozakura shifted and thrust Takayasu down as he passed. Solid, aggressive work from the Ozeki. Tsukiotoshi.
Wakamotoharu (3-6) defeated Onosato (6-3). WMH got a solid left hand inside and drove the Yokozuna back with ease, similar to Hakunofuji’s quick win yesterday. One wonders why Onosato showed up if he is injured and defeated this easily. Yorikiri.
Atamifuji (7-2) defeated Hoshoryu (6-3). Hoshoryu pulled but Atamifuji did not go down. Instead, Atamifuji adjusted and shifted right with the Yokozuna, charged forward and easily shoved Hoshoryu out. Kinboshi! Oshidashi.
Wrap-up
Thankfully, Prime Minister Takaichi waited for sumo to end before giving today’s speech. Priorities.
Kirishima tops the Leaderboard, alone. Aonishiki is the lone sanyaku wrestler in the hunt group with five rank-and-filers. These two guys have been walking highlight reels this basho. Beautiful stuff.
- 1-loss: Kirishima
- 2-losses: Aonishiki, Atamifuji, Fujinokawa, Abi, Shishi, Oshoumi
At the other end of the leaderboard, three men join Hatsuyama with makekoshi records: Takanosho, Ichiyamamoto, and Ura. Ichiyamamoto fought well but will slide down the banzuke. He’ll need to claw his way back if he hopes to crack into sanyaku.
The field will narrow tomorrow as Abi will fight Oshoumi and Shishi will fight Fujinokawa. Today’s bouts featured a real celebration of the henka. Abi’s did not quite go to plan, though. Will we see more on Day 10?
In sanyaku, Wakamotoharu will fight Ichiyamamoto and Takayasu will take on Yoshinofuji. Then Kirishima, our leader, will fight Kotozakura. Aonishiki is paired with Takanosho. To close out the day, Hoshoryu must go through his nemesis, Oho and Onosato will take on Atamifuji. If they show up. Surely, after today’s easy losses, the two Yokozuna will watch the action from the couch with a beer-in-hand and feet resting nicely on an ottoman.





