Japan pull out of tournament aimed at salvaging Six Nations finances

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Japan flanker Kazuki Himeno

YOKOHAMA, JAPAN - OCTOBER 13: Kazuki Himeno of Japan advances with the ball during the Rugby World Cup 2019 Group A game between Japan and Scotland at International Stadium Yokohama on October 13, 2019 in Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan. (Photo by Kaz Photography/Getty Images)

have withdrawn from the so-called Eight Nations tournament this autumn.

Members unions of the plus Japan and Fiji were set to form the teams for the competition, which is set to run between November and December.

But the JRFU have faced a number of dilemmas in recent weeks after the country’s government reintroduced travel restrictions in light of a spike in COVID-19 cases last month.

That has affected many of the team’s coaches who are based overseas from joining up with the squad to prepare to the Eight Nations, and led to the JRFU pulling out according to Kyodo News.

Their withdrawal creates a bigger problem for the JRFU, with Japan’s last Test being their quarter- exit to the at last year’s .

As for the Six Nations, the concluding round of the 2020 campaign is set to be contested in the final week of October.

Fiji’s place in the tournament which follows the end of the Six Nations has already been placed into doubt after head coach Vern Cotter voiced his concerns over how the competition had been structured.

The Pacific Island nation had been grouped into a pool of four alongside , Ireland and , while Japan had been grouped with , and .

An unbalanced mix-up favouring Japan in the view of the Kiwi, who said: “I just wonder how we got into the pool with England, Wales and Ireland when Japan, Italy and Scotland are all lower in the world rankings.”

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