Rugby Japan National Team quarter-final resumes practice for South Africa against Oct. 15 13:26

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The Japanese national team, who advanced to the first 8 in the Rugby World Cup Japan, resumed training for the quarterfinals with South Africa, one of the winning candidates on the 20th of this month.

The Japanese national team won the strong Scotland on the 13th and won the first 8 in the first league in all four rounds, and will face South Africa, one of the winning candidates in the quarterfinals on the 20th of this month.

On the 15th, Japanese players resumed their practice in Tokyo and performed weight training indoors.

At the beginning of the press release to the press, Captain Reach Michael and 10-point penalty goal in the first league, Yu Tamura of the command tower who scored the highest 48 points throughout the team, etc. with a relaxed expression I was stretching.

South Africa, who competes in the quarter-finals, has one of the best strengths and speeds in the world. In this tournament, although it was defeated by New Zealand, the world champion in the first round of the first league, it has continued to win.

Japan won against South Africa in the last tournament, which was said to be the “upset of the century”, but lost in a test match just before the tournament.

Japan seems to hold the key to how it can demonstrate its features such as quick deployment attacks and aggressive defense that puts pressure on opponents with minimal fouls.