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Bernard Foley eyes final bow as Super Rugby return rumours spread


Bernard Foley of Kubota Spears Funabashi Tokyo Bay passes the ball during the NTT Japan Rugby League One Playoff Tournament semi final between Panasonic Wild Knights and Kubota Spears Funabashi Tokyo Bay at Prince Chichibu Memorial Ground on May 31, 2026 in Tokyo, Japan. (Photo by Toru Hanai/Getty Images)
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Ahead of an expected return to the Waratahs, former Wallaby Bernard Foley’s Spears side have booked a place in the Japan Rugby League One grand final.

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In-demand former Wallaby Bernard Foley will take his final bow in the Japan Rugby League One decider after Spears Funabashi Bay beat Saitama Wild Knights 26-24 to qualify for next week’s championship game.

Flyhalf Foley has been linked to a return to the Waratahs, whom he kicked to victory in the 2014 Super Rugby final against the Crusaders.

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The Spears prevailed on Sunday in a tight contest that swung on the first-half yellow card awarded against Southport School (Gold Coast) old boy Dylan Riley, with the Wild Knights centre sent to the sideline for a deliberate knock-down.

Replacement Spears centre Halatoa Vailea scored during the Brave Blossoms international’s absence and later sensationally charged down a conversion as Foley’s side held off a late charge from the Wild Knights to complete a thrilling victory.

Despite outscoring their rivals four tries to two – two of which came in the final three minutes – the Wild Knights were left to rue a high error count and some poor discipline.

The Spears will face the Kobe Steelers, with former Wallabies coach Dave Rennie chasing his first club title since 2013 after his side thrashed Tokyo Sungoliath 69-23 in Saturday’s opening semi-final.

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The incoming All Black boss saw his side set several records as they ran riot in the second half, after having only led by eight points at halftime.

The points tally was a record for a playoffs match in the five years of League One, and for its predecessor Top League, which inaugurated in 2003.

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SB 46 mins ago

From a Wallabies point of view, it makes sense. But if you’re looking for someone to hang out for a few years then Patrick Pellegrini would be a better option.

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