Japan XV Sees Minimal Changes for Second Māori All Blacks Clash

Following last weekend’s 10-36 defeat in the first of two non-capped matches against the Māori All Blacks, Japan Head Coach, Eddie Jones has named his Japan XV side for the return match this Saturday, July 6 at Toyota Stadium in Aichi. Despite an evening kick-off at 18:00 local time, conditions are expected to be hot and humid as the Japan XV looks to balance the ledger in the Lipovitan D Challenge Cup 2024.

The team is once again Co-Captained by hooker, Mamoru Harada and scrumhalf, Naoto Saito, who comes into the starting side in place of Taiki Koyama who moves to the reserves bench. This is one of two changes from last week’s starting fifteen, with Taichi Takahashi also coming onto the right wing.

There are three additional changes on the reserves bench with Shuhei Takeuchi coming into the matchday 23 as the reserve tighthead, while Tiennan Costley, who earned his first cap against England two weeks ago has been named as the backrow reserve. Japan veteran Harumichi Tatekawa comes into the team as a reserve utility back, with his ability to play at both number ten and in the centres.

Commenting on the Japan XV team selection, Japan Head Coach Eddie Jones said:

“The purpose of the Japan XV is to develop our talent. We would obviously like to have a good win on Saturday, and we’ve had a fantastic preparation. I’m really impressed by this group of young players who will get another opportunity to get some international experience. The Māori All Blacks are a very proud team that plays with good spirit and endeavour, and I’m sure the fans who come to Toyota Stadium will be thrilled by the game. We will play our part, playing hard and fast rugby from the start.

“In our two games this year we’ve been progressively able to play better, for longer periods of time. The challenge for us is to keep that progression going, so we’re looking forward to the game on Saturday.

The match will be telecast in Japan 17:30JST on J Sports 1 and shown live and via catch-up on J Sports On-demand.

Japan VX Team:

No. Name Club Team Graduate Height (cm) Weight (kg) DOB
1 Shogo MIURA TOYOTA VERBLITZ Tokai Univ. 180 115 1995/6/8
2 Mamoru HARADA (CC) TOSHIBA BRAVE LUPUS TOKYO Keio Univ. 175 101 1999/4/15
3 Keijiro TAMEFUSA Kubota Spears Funabashi TOKYO-BAY Meiji Univ. 180 108 2001/9/3
4 Eishin KUWANO SHIZUOKA BlueRevs Waseda Univ. 193 112 1994/10/11
5 Naohiro KOTAKI KOBELCO KOBE STEELERS Teikyo Univ. 194 110 1992/6/13
6 Kanji SHIMOKAWA TOKYO SUNTORY SUNGOLIATH Waseda Univ. 188 105 1999/1/17
7 Kai YAMAMOTO TOKYO SUNTORY SUNGOLIATH Keio Univ. 177 100 2000/3/17
8 Amanaki SAUMAKI KOBELCO KOBE STEELERS Tupou College 189 107 1997/3/8
9 Naoto SAITO (CC) Waseda Univ. 165 73 1997/8/26
10 Takuya YAMASAWA SAITAMA Panasonic WILD KNIGHTS Tsukuba Univ. 176 84 1994/9/21
11 Koga NEZUKA Kubota Spears Funabashi TOKYO-BAY Hosei Univ. 173 82 1998/9/15
12 Samisoni TUA URAYASU D-Rocks Setsunan Univ. 182 108 1995/5/24
13 Tomoki OSADA SAITAMA Panasonic WILD KNIGHTS Waseda Univ. 179 90 1999/11/25
14 Taichi TAKAHASHI TOYOTA VERBLITZ Meiji Univ. 180 91 1996/6/24
15 Yoshitaka YAZAKI Waseda Univ. Toin Gakuen HS. 180 85 2004/5/12
16 Kenji SATO Waseda Univ. Toin Gakuen HS. 177 108 2003/1/4
17 Takato OKABE YOKOHAMA CANON EAGLES Kwansei Gakuin Univ. 180 105 1995/2/19
18 Shuhei TAKEUCHI URAYASU D-Rocks Kyushu Kyoritsu Univ. 183 115 1997/12/9
19 Sanaila WAQA HANAZONO KINTETSU LINERS Hastings Boys’ High School 202 120 1995/7/17
20 Tiennan COSTLEY KOBELCO KOBE STEELERS International Pacific Univ. 192 102 2000/6/14
21 Taiki KOYAMA SAITAMA Panasonic WILD KNIGHTS Daito Bunka Univ. 171 74 1994/10/31
22 Harumichi TATEKAWA Kubota Spears Funabashi TOKYO-BAY Tenri Univ. 180 94 1989/12/2
23 Nicholas MCCURRAN TOYOTA VERBLITZ Teikyo Univ. 188 93 1996/6/13

(CC) denotes Co-Captain

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