Brave Blossoms to Take on Italy in Rugby World Cup Warm Up

The Brave Blossoms will play Italy on August 26 in Italy as part of their Rugby World Cup 2023 preparations. To announce, the Japan Rugby Football Union is delighted. Rugby supporters can book Japan Rugby World Cups Tickets on our website at exclusively discounted prices.

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 This capped test match against the Azzurri will provide Jamie Joseph and the team with an important hit-out against a quality European side as the Brave Blossoms prepare for their tenth Rugby World Cup. It will take place two weeks prior to their opening Pool D match against Chile on September 10 in Toulouse.

The ninth test match between the two nations since 1976 will take place, with Japan having won twice as often as Italy, which has triumphed six times. The Brave Blossoms will be hoping to increase their win-loss record against the Italians. Before the match in France, which is anticipated to be highly contested. They get a lot of momentum.

 Jamie Joseph, head coach of the Brave Blossoms, commented on the news:

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“We consider it an honour to compete against the Azzurri on Italian soil right before the current World Cup. Italy has been in excellent form lately, defeating both Australia and Wales last year. Taking on an Italian team that is talented, confident, and well-prepared for their own Rugby World Cup trip will be very beneficial to us. Italy managed to win by a tiny margin the last time we played in Japan in 2018. So we will want to avenge that loss and generate momentum before our opening pool-play encounter.”

Italy Head Coach Kieran Crowley added

“Playing Japan in a test match before the Rugby World Cup is a fantastic opportunity. In terms of the objectives, we hope to accomplish, playing a team with which we have many points in common will be a very fascinating encounter. As the final game before the World Cup, it will provide us with crucial feedback on where we stand before our first game in France.”

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“Before the Rugby World Cup, it’s a fantastic opportunity to play Japan in a test match. Playing a team that we have a lot in common with will be a really interesting experience in terms of the goals we aspire to achieve. It will give us significant insight into where we stand before our first game in France as it is the last game before the World Cup.”

Japan vs Italy Previous outcomes

  • Japan Ans Italy encountered each other on 21 June 2014 in Tokyo (W) 26-23
  • Another competition was held between Japan and Italy at Padova on 21 October 1976 (L) 25-3.
  • On 11 June 2006 Japan confronted Italy (L) 52-6 in Tokyo
  • Both Italy and Japan played a friendly match on 9 June 2018 (W) 34-17 in Oita.
  • Japan Ans Italy encountered each other on 16 June 2018 in Kobe (L) 22-25.
  • On 13 August 2011, Japan confronted Italy (L) 31-24 in Cesena
  • Another competition was held between Japan and Italy at Aosta
  • on 18 August 2007 (L) 36-12.
  • Both Italy and Japan played a friendly match on 14 July 2006 (L) 32-19 in Tokyo

Japan RWC Squad Introduction

The Brave Blossoms, the dominant rugby union team in Asia historically, have had both positive and negative experiences playing against teams from other continents throughout the years. The Japan Rugby Football Union oversees rugby union in Japan. They previously participated in the Asia Rugby Championship as well as the yearly Pacific Nations Cup competition.

 They have additionally taken part in each Rugby World Cup since the competition’s inception in 1987. A win over the Junior All Blacks in 1968 and a close 6-3 loss to England in 1971 are two games of note for Japan. When Japan won ten straight tests to place among the top 10 teams in the world, it demonstrated further advancement.

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This continued into 2015. When they defeated South Africa 34-32 in a Rugby World Cup group match to pull off the first of their three biggest upsets. In a pool match for the 2019 Rugby World Cup. They defeated Ireland, ranked second in the world, 19-12. Japan faced tough competition in the intervening years, performing well with excellent results like a stalemate against France and a close loss to Wales in Cardiff.

History

The first rugby match in Japan was played on the Garrison Parade Ground in Yamate, Yokohama, in 1866. At other treaty ports, such as Kobe, teams of long-term foreign residents competed against visiting ship crews and garrisons in different games. But Japanese players were infrequently involved.

The year 1899 is most frequently considered the beginning of local Japanese participation in the sport.  Japan hosted its first-ever international game on January 31, 1932, when a trade delegation from Canada to Japan financed an overseas tour by the Canadian national rugby union team.

The 1973 Japan rugby union tour of Wales, England, and France were less successful than expected. In 1989, a strong Japan team led by Hiroaki Shukuzawa upset an uncapped Scotland team missing nine British Lions on tour in Australia, 28-24. To become RWC 2023 eye witness you can buy Japan Vs Argentina Tickets from our online platform.

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Under the supervision of Shogo Mukai

Following Hirao’s departure in March 2001. Toshiba Brave Lupus coach Shogo Mukai was selected to guide Japan in the lead-up to the 2003 Rugby World Cup. Japan put on some impressive performances at the tournament after experiencing mixed results in his first two years in charge, making strong efforts against Scotland and France.

Despite this, they still left the tournament without achieving their goal of winning some matches, but they still gained fans for their exciting style of play. 

Japan Under Mitsutake Hagimoto

After Shogo Mukai resigned during the 2003 Rugby World Cup, the JRFU first attempted to appoint Eddie Jones from his position with Australia but was unsuccessful. Instead, Mitsutake Hagimoto was picked in March 2004. After helping the Kobelco Steelers win the first Top League championship. Japan embarked on a dismal tour of Europe. When they were decimated 100-8 by Scotland, and 98-0 by Wales. They were easily beaten by Romania.

Under Jean-Pierre Élissalde

Although Japan lost all of their games in the first Pacific Nations Cup in June and suffered a crushing 52-6 defeat to Italy. But after accepting a position with Bayonne without first seeking approval from the JRFU and then refusing to leave his position there.

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In November 2006, assistant coach Osamu Ota served as interim head coach for two Rugby World Cup qualifying matches.

Under John Kirwan

In 2011, he guided Japan to its best IRB ranking of 13, and he also took home the Pacific Nations Cup. After starting the year with sizable victories over Asian opponents, Japan only won one of their remaining ten games in 2007. However, in the 2007 Rugby World Cup, they managed to draw against Canada thanks to a last-second touchline conversion by Shotaro Onishi, snapping a World Cup losing streak that had lasted since 1991.

Under Eddie Jones

Jones led Japan to their sixth consecutive victory in the Asian Five Nations championship in 2013, defeating the Philippines by a score of 121-0, a tournament record. According to the media, the victory represented “perhaps the biggest upset in rugby union history.”

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Due to their lopsided loss to Scotland in 2015, Japan made Rugby World Cup history by becoming the first team to win three pool games while still being eliminated at the group stage.  After these games, Japan played Wales in a two-test series. 

Under Jamie Joseph

In 2016, Jamie Joseph, a former head coach of the Mori All Blacks and New Zealand’s Highlanders Super Rugby side, assumed control of Japan. Jamie Joseph served as the Mori All Blacks’ and New Zealand’s Highlanders Super Rugby team’s previous head coach. Joseph guided his team to a single victory and a draw against Italy in November 2017.

 Japan won all four games to win the 2017 Asia Rugby Championship, securing their eleventh successive title. Japan hosted the Rugby World Cup in 2019. At Shizuoka Stadium in Fukuroi, they defeated Ireland 19–12 to advance to the quarterfinals. With victories over Fiji, Tonga, and the United States and no losses, Japan won the Pacific Nations Cup.

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