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Japan name uncapped student fly-half Ito to face Italy
Japan on Thursday named uncapped student fly-half Ryunosuke Ito to start against Italy in their Nations Championship opener in Tokyo, with banned head coach Eddie Jones absent.
Forwards coach Neal Hatley will fill in for Jones, who is serving the last game of a four-match suspension imposed by the Japan Rugby Football Union for abusing match officials on a tour of Australia earlier this year.
The 21-year-old Ito is set to make his debut in Saturday's encounter after being called up on the strength of his performances for Meiji University.
Hatley said Ito was capable of "flashes of attacking brilliance" and backed him to make an impact against Italy.
"He's really aggressive and he looks to attack the line," said Hatley.
"A big part of our DNA is attack. We want to play like a strong Japanese team so attack is a big part of that.
"We feel that the way that we want to play, he suits starting for our team," he added.
Ito is one of four uncapped players in Japan's matchday squad, with the three others among the replacements.
Warner Dearns captains the side and will be joined in the second row by Harry Hockings, who will win his third cap.
Dearns comes to the team fresh from winning the Super Rugby title with the Wellington Hurricanes.
Naoto Saito, who will start at scrum-half, also tasted club success this season, winning the French Top 14 title with Toulouse.
"We are looking for players that are used to winning and Warner's won three titles in three years," said Hatley.
"Naoto's been part of a Toulouse team that is probably the best team in Europe.
"They've got winning experience, which is very important for the other young men in our team."
Michael Leitch was named among the substitutes and will win his 93rd cap if he plays.
Japan will also play Ireland in Australia and France at home in the inaugural Nations Championship this month.
Japan (15-1):
Takuro Matsunaga; Kazuma Ueda, Dylan Riley, Yuya Hirose, Kippei Ishida; Ryunosuke Ito, Naoto Saito; Jack Cornelsen, Kanji Shimokawa, Ben Gunter; Warner Dearns (capt), Harry Hockings; Shuhei Takeuchi, Mamoru Harada, Takato Okabe
Replacements: Hayate Era, Sojiro Otsuka, Keijiro Tamefusa, Michael Stolberg, Michael Leitch, Tiennan Costley, Itsuki Kamimura, Sam Greene
E.Aziz--SF-PST