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By Press Release in General News on 27th Jun 2010 6:00

Kubota Corporation Japan is a large multi-national global supplier of quality agricultural and industrial equipment with distribution outlets and manufacturing plants located in Australia, North America, Europe and Asia.Japanese rugby union players, Konno Tatsurou, Taro Hatamoto with Toshi Kawasaki at Kubota’s Melbourne Head Office

In fact, Kubota Corporation is so large it has its own rugby union team in Japan – the Kubota Spears!

With the 14 team Japanese league scheduled to commence the 2010 season in August, two Kubota Spears players - Taro Hatamota (prop) and Kanno Tatsurou (lock) have spent the last four months training and developing their skills with the Brumbies rugby union team in Canberra.

On route back to Japan the two players stopped by at Kubota Tractor Australia’s Head Office and Distribution Centre in Melbourne. After meeting with Managing Director Mr Toshi Kawasaki, the two players took a tour of the facility before flying out.

Taro and Konno said their time with the Brumbies was very beneficial but the cold Canberra mornings were a bit of a challenge.

Pictured (from left) – Japanese rugby union players, Konno Tatsurou, Taro Hatamoto with Toshi Kawasaki at Kubota’s Melbourne Head Office

www.kubota.com.au

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