2016 Scotland rugby union tour of Japan explained

Tour:2016 Scotland rugby union tour of Japan
Coach:Vern Cotter
Captain:Greig Laidlaw
Top Test Point Scorer:Greig Laidlaw (28)
Top Test Try Scorer:WP Nel (1)
Matchplayed:2
Matchwon:2
Matchdraw:0
Matchlost:0
Testplayed:2
Testwon:2
Testdraw:0
Testlost:0
Played1:2
Won1:2
Draw1:0
Lost1:0
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In June 2016, the Scotland rugby union team toured Japan, their first tour of the Eastern Asian country since 1989. Scotland went into the tour on the back of two victories and a fourth-place finish in the 2016 Six Nations Championship while Japan entered the series following an eleventh consecutive Asia Rugby Championship title, and a test match against Canada. With the Brave Blossoms new head coach Jamie Joseph not taking over until August 2016, the Sunwolves head coach Mark Hammett acted as caretaker coach for the two-test series.

Fixtures

Date and timeVenueHomeScoreAway
18 June 2016, 19:20 JST (UTC+09)Toyota Stadium, Toyota, Aichi13–26
25 June 2016, 19:20 JST (UTC+09)Ajinomoto Stadium, Chōfu, Tokyo16–21

Squads

Note: Ages, caps and clubs are as per 18 June, the first test match of the tour.

Japan

On 30 May, caretaker coach Mark Hammett named a 33-man squad for Japan's June tests against Canada and Scotland.[1]

On 1 June, Kyosuke Horie and Shokei Kin were added to the squad for the Canadian test on 11 June.[2]

Coaching team:

Scotland

On 9 May 2016, Vern Cotter named a 27-man squad for Scotland's June two-test series against Japan.[3]

On 16 May, Matt Scott was called up to the squad to replace the injured Alex Dunbar.[4]

On 19 May, Sean Lamont was called up to the squad to replace the injured Tim Visser.[5]

On 27 May, uncapped Huw Jones was called up to the squad to replace the injured Finn Russell.[6]

On 19 June, Gordon Reid was called up to the squad to replace the injured Alasdair Dickinson.[7]

Coaching team:

Matches

First test

FB 15
RW 14Mifiposeti Paea
OC 13Tim Bennetts
IC 12Harumichi Tatekawa
LW 11Yasutaka Sasakura
FH 10Yu Tamura
SH 9
N8 8 Amanaki Mafi
OF 7 Shokei Kin
BF 6
RL 5 Naohiro Kotaki
LL 4 Hitoshi Ono
TP 3
HK 2 Shota Horie (c)
LP 1 Keita Inagaki
Replacements:
HK 16Takeshi Kizu
PR 17Masataka Mikami
PR 18
LK 19Kotaro Yatabe
FL 20
SH 21
FH 22Kosei Ono
FB 23
Coach:
Mark Hammett
FB 15Stuart Hogg
RW 14Tommy Seymour
OC 13
IC 12Matt Scott
LW 11
FH 10Ruaridh Jackson
SH 9 Greig Laidlaw (c)
N8 8
OF 7 John Hardie
BF 6 John Barclay
RL 5 Jonny Gray
LL 4
TP 3
HK 2
LP 1
Replacements:
HK 16
PR 17
PR 18
LK 19
N8 20
SH 21Henry Pyrgos
CE 22
WG 23
Coach:
Vern Cotter

Touch judges:
Marius Mitrea (Italy)
Brendan Pickerill (New Zealand)
Television match official:
Ian Smith (Australia)

Second test

FB 15
RW 14Male Sa'u
OC 13
IC 12Harumichi Tatekawa
LW 11Yasutaka Sasakura
FH 10Yu Tamura
SH 9
N8 8 Amanaki Mafi
OF 7 Shokei Kin
BF 6
RL 5 Naohiro Kotaki
LL 4
TP 3
HK 2 Shota Horie (c)
LP 1
Replacements:
HK 16
PR 17
PR 18
LK 19
N8 20
SH 21
FH 22
CE 23
Coach:
Mark Hammett
FB 15Stuart Hogg
RW 14Tommy Seymour
OC 13Matt Scott
IC 12Peter Horne
LW 11
FH 10
SH 9 Henry Pyrgos (c)
N8 8
OF 7
BF 6 Josh Strauss
RL 5 Jonny Gray
LL 4 Richie Gray
TP 3
HK 2
LP 1
Replacements:
HK 16
PR 17
PR 18
LK 19
FL 20
SH 21
CE 22
WG 23
Coach:
Vern Cotter

Touch judges:
Ben O'Keeffe (New Zealand)
Brendan Pickerill (New Zealand)
Television match official:
Ian Smith (Australia)

Notes:

Japan warm-up match

On 11 June, Japan played away to Canada in the lead up to the Scottish series.

Notes:

Statistics

Key

Scotland Statistics

NamePlayedTriesConPenDGPts
Greig Laidlaw2028028
Henry Pyrgos103009
WP Nel210005
John Barclay200000
Fraser Brown200000
Jonny Gray200000
Richie Gray200000
John Hardie200000
Stuart Hogg200000
Peter Horne200000
Ruaridh Jackson200000
Moray Low200000
Sean Maitland200000
Stuart McInally200000
Matt Scott200000
Tommy Seymour200000
Rory Sutherland200000
Tim Swinson200000
Ryan Wilson200000
David Denton100000
Alasdair Dickinson100000
Huw Jones100000
Damien Hoyland100000
Sean Lamont100000
Gordon Reid100000
Josh Strauss100000
Duncan Taylor100000
Alex Dunbar0
Ross Ford0
Finn Russell0
Tim Visser0

Tour statistics

NameTeamTriesConPenDGPts
Greig Laidlaw028028
Yu Tamura025019
Henry Pyrgos00309
Shota Horie10005
WP Nel10005
Kaito Shigeno10005

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 日本代表 カナダ代表戦、「リポビタンDチャレンジカップ2016」スコットランド代表戦 メンバー. rugby-japan.jp. 14 September 2017.
  2. Web site: 日本代表 カナダ遠征メンバーおよびキャプテン、バイスキャプテン決定のお知らせ. rugby-japan.jp. 14 September 2017.
  3. Web site: 'Tight' Group Named for Scotland Summer Tour - Scottish Rugby. 9 May 2016. thescotlandteam.com. 14 September 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20160612095455/http://thescotlandteam.com/2016/05/09/tight-group-named-for-scotland-summer-tour/. 12 June 2016. dead.
  4. Web site: Scott steps in for injured Dunbar - Scottish Rugby. 16 May 2016. thescotlandteam.com. 14 September 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20160622105935/http://thescotlandteam.com/2016/05/16/scott-steps-in-for-injured-dunbar/. 22 June 2016. dead.
  5. Web site: Lamont replaces injured Visser on Scotland summer tour - Scottish Rugby. 19 May 2016. thescotlandteam.com. 14 September 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20160610193444/http://thescotlandteam.com/2016/05/19/lamont-replaces-injured-visser-on-scotland-summer-tour/. 10 June 2016. dead.
  6. Web site: Huw Jones joins Scotland squad - Scottish Rugby. 27 May 2016. thescotlandteam.com. 14 September 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20160527125839/http://thescotlandteam.com/2016/05/27/huw-jones-joins-scotland-squad. 27 May 2016. dead.
  7. Web site: Reid jets out to replace injured Dickinson - Scottish Rugby. 19 June 2016. thescotlandteam.com. 14 September 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20170914125753/http://thescotlandteam.com/2016/06/19/reid-jets-out-to-replace-injured-dickinson/. 14 September 2017. dead.