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Unsportsmanlike Conduct | Canada vs. Japan | Worlds 2012

Watch as Canada takes on Japan at Worlds 2012 in an intense game of Ultimate Frisbee. The action is non-stop, with both teams showcasing their skills and sportsmanship. Players like Mounty Jacks, Kurono, and Hibbert lead the charge for their respective sides, displaying impressive moves such as backhand throws and flicks. The game is marked by physicality, with players getting into contact and even landing on the ground. The Japanese team's defense is put to the test as Canada's attack presses forward, with some questionable calls from the referees that spark heated reactions from both teams. Despite the intensity, the game remains a thrilling spectacle of athleticism and teamwork. With over 89 degrees of motion on display, this match is sure to delight fans of Ultimate Frisbee. Witness the excitement of Worlds 2012 as Canada and Japan clash in an unforgettable contest.

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out. Mounty Jacks a big one. He's got a man. He's got a completion. 5 meters out from the end zone now. Not a bad one. Shaking. Moves it the far side. 11 fakes the backhand. Puts it to the close sideline here. A lot of traffic from the Japanese sideline. 89 with the disc. throws in for a nice easy backhand goal. Canada responds but still needs a break. And that was Kevin Underh Hill 89 to Mark Suraglia 13 with the goal. Score is 7 all Canadian side. That's Hibbert. He's got a big man. Big man gets down. Gets the disc. A meter out. Here comes the Canadian attack. Oh, a sloppy pass. There's a foul on the play. Oh no, no, no. There's going to be looked like the Japanese could have given it a smoother delivery. Japanese defender not at all happy about the call as Kurono. Oh, Menty's has a chance. Oh, a lot of bodies in the middle, but Japanese number 17 gets the disc in a lot of traffic. Contact, contact. I'm surprised a foul wasn't called earlier. They were about ready to play on. There's a man on the ground. I can't believe the Japanese got that huge coming up field into space there. Little bit of contact. Oh no, we got an injury. Oh, he grabs his ankle. Bit of joking around after the injury. Anukia, sorry for Canada. Back hand wasn't there. Nothing there. Now looks back. Flick. It's up. Oh, great bid. Number nine getting very physical with the Japanese. And 19 gets right back up with a shoulder in his chest. And yes, getting a bit too physical here. That's the second injury on a player he was guarding. 19 fires back up. He's ready to play. Oh, this is getting intense. Oh, this is ridiculous. This is not Now we're going through bodies. That is unbelievable. That is getting awfully physical out there. And some booing from silence. Nearly just a full head. Well, I know their hearts are out there. Kia Samia rather picks it up. Fakes over top with a little backhand. Then push passes to Hibbert. He spikes the disc. Canada gets their goal one way or another there. And Hibbert bumping into Yokuno. There's going to be a discussion here. There is a lot of attitude. This is not good now. And...

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