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Eddie Jones wastes no time naming former Australia U20 star for Japan debut

TOKYO, JAPAN - MAY 19: Harry Hockings of Suntory Sungoliath scores the team's second try during the NTT Japan Rugby League One Play-Off Semi Final between Toshiba Brave Lupus Tokyo and Tokyo Suntory Sungoliath at Prince Chichibu Memorial Rugby Ground on May 19, 2024 in Tokyo, Japan. (Photo by Koki Nagahama/Getty Images)

Harry Hockings will make his debut for Eddie Jones’ Japan, five years on from his controversial exit from Australian rugby due to a pay dispute.

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The giant lock, a former under-20 Australian representative, tipped by ex-Queensland Reds coach Brad Thorn as a potential 100-Test Wallaby, will come off the bench against Wales on Saturday.

Hockings and teammates Isaac Lucas and Izack Rodda were stood down by the Reds when they refused to agree to 60 per cent pay cuts accepted by every other Australian Super Rugby player while the competition was suspended due to COVID-19.

Rodda, with 25 Test caps, and Lucas were both contracted until 2023.

Hockings, 21 at the time, was off contract but in talks for an extension.

Rugby Australia released the trio from their deals to end a messy stand-off that riled the Reds and then-coach Thorn in particular.

Highly-rated Wallabies lock Rodda spent a season in France before returning to Australia with the Western Force.

Hockings and fellow junior Australian representative Lucas, a flyhalf, have plied their trade in Japan ever since.

World Rugby’s five-year residency rule means Hockings is now eligible for Japan, and Jones has wasted no time adding the towering lock to his bench.

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Brisbane product Jack Cornelsen, a backrower and Gold Coast-raised centre Dylan Riley will both start in Cardiff for the Brave Blossoms.

Louis Rees-Zammit will make his first Wales start since the 2023 Rugby World Cup.

Following a spell in American football that ended without him playing a senior NFL game, the winger ended his 18-month absence from international rugby by coming off the bench against Argentina last week.

Team Form

Last 5 Games

2
Wins
1
2
Streak
1
15
Tries Scored
7
-113
Points Difference
-88
2/5
First Try
1/5
2/5
First Points
0/5
1/5
Race To 10 Points
2/5

Japan team to play Wales

  1. Kenta Kobayashi
  2. Kenji Sato
  3. Keijiro Tamefusa
  4. Epineri Uluiviti
  5. Warner Dearns
  6. Jack Cornelsen
  7. Kanji Shimokawa
  8. Faulua Makisi
  9. Naoto Saito
  10. Seungsin Lee
  11. Tomoki Osada
  12. Charlie Lawrence
  13. Dylan Riley
  14. Kippei Ishida
  15. Yoshitaka Yazaki

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