Summary

  • Nations Championship

  • Japan 20-36 Ireland (FT) - Taira Main and Hayate Era score for Japan; Nick Timoney, Tom O'Toole, Robbie Henshaw, debutant Sean Jansen and Tom Stewart respond for Ireland

  • New Zealand 47-17 Italy (FT) - Will Jordan scores hat-trick to become record All Blacks try scorer

  • Australia 26-42 France (FT) - Emmanuel Meafou, debutant Aaron Grandidier Nkanang (2), Romain Ntamack, Florian Verhaeghe and Theo Attissogbe score for France; Brandon Paenga-Amosa, Fraser McReight (2) and Jeremy Williams touch down for Wallabies

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  1. 'Business time now, they need to rip in' - what Farrell saidpublished at 10:41 BST

    Japan v Ireland (11:10 BST)

    Andy Farrell and Sam IlloImage source, Getty Images

    Ireland head coach Andy Farrell has called on the uncapped players in his squad to "rip" into today's Nations Championship game against Japan.

    Farrell has included Connacht back row Sean Jansen from the start and Billy Bohan, Sam Illo and Bryn Ward on the bench while resting several players before next week's meeting with the All Blacks in Auckland.

    "I'm really excited about this one for all sorts of reasons," said Farrell.

    "Obviously, it's always a special occasion when you give one person a debut, never mind four.

    "[I'm] really looking forward to how they apply themselves to attacking the game, first and foremost, because that's the role they're able to add to the team and the performance behind all that.

    "But making sure that the rest of the team are there to support them and for it to be a special day for them. So, huge congratulations to the four of them. It's business time now, they need to rip in."

  2. New blood as Farrell freshens pack for Brave Blossomspublished at 10:39 BST

    Japan v Ireland (11:10 BST)

    Matt Gault
    BBC Sport NI senior journalist

    Sam Jansen, Billy Bohan, Sam Illo and Bryn WardImage source, Inpho

    For New Zealand-born Sean Jansen, a first outing in green caps a hugely impressive season. The 27-year-old scored 10 United Rugby Championship tries for Connacht and was third for tackles made with 219.

    With captain Caelan Doris and a six-Test British and Irish Lion in Jack Conan above him in the pecking order, Jansen must seize his first chance to show Farrell what he can do in the Test arena just over a year out from the World Cup in Australia.

    Conan - who switches to blind-side flanker - has certainly shown him the way. The 33-year-old made 19 tackles (with a 95% success rate) and 16 carries against Australia.

    Bryn Ward is another new face in the back row. The 21-year-old is an explosive talent and enjoyed a breakout season with Ulster.

    An unused Six Nations squad member earlier this year, the opportunity to elbow his way into the back-row picture will not be lost on the Ballynahinch man.

    Ward is one of eight Ulster players in the matchday squad, while the inclusion of replacement debutant props Billy Bohan and Sam Illo takes Connacht's representation to four alongside Jansen and experienced centre Bundee Aki.

  3. Team News - Beirne to captain Irelandpublished at 10:37 BST

    Japan v Ireland (11:10 BST)

    Four players are set to make their debuts as Ireland make nine changes from the opening win over Australia.

    Connacht's Sean Jansen will earn his Test debut from the start at number eight, while club team-mates Billy Bohan and Sam Illo have been picked as replacement props.

    Ulster back row Bryn Ward is also poised to make his international bow after being named on the bench.

    Influential Munster forward Tadhg Beirne will captain Ireland from the start for the first time, with tour skipper Dan Sheehan one of several players rested for the game in Newcastle.

    Forwards Tadhg Furlong, Joe McCarthy and Josh van der Flier and backs Jamison Gibson-Park, Sam Prendergast, Garry Ringrose and Hugo Keenan have also been given the week off.

    Ireland: Jamie Osborne; Jimmy O'Brien, Robbie Henshaw, Stuart McCloskey, Jacob Stockdale; Ciaran Frawley, Craig Casey; Tom O'Toole, Ronan Kelleher, Thomas Clarkson, Tadhg Beirne (capt), James Ryan, Jack Conan, Nick Timoney, Sean Jansen.

    Replacements: Tom Stewart, Billy Bohan, Sam Illo, Cormac Izuchukwu, Bryn Ward, Nathan Doak, Harry Byrne, Bundee Aki.

  4. Team News - Ito retained by Japanpublished at 10:35 BST

    Japan v Ireland (11:10 BST)

    Japan beat Italy 27-10 in their Nations Championship opener in Tokyo.

    Former England and Australia boss Eddie Jones has retained university student fly-half Ryunosuke Ito in his line-up after the 21-year-old made his debut against Italy, with Taira Main replacing Kippei Ishida in their only change.

    Jones returns after serving a four-match ban imposed by the Japan Rugby Football Football Union (JRFU) for abusing match officials during an under-23 tour of Australia earlier this year.

    Japan: Takuro Matsunaga; Kazuma Ueda, Dylan Riley, Yuya Hirose, Taira Main; Ryunosuke Ito, Naoto Saito; Takato Okabe, Mamoru Harada, Shuhei Takeuchi, Harry Hockings, Warner Dearns (capt), Ben Gunter, Kanji Shimokawa, Jack Cornelsen.

    Replacements: Hayate Era, Sojiro Otuska, Keijiro Tamefusa, Michael Stolberg, Michael Leitch, Tiennan Costley, Itsuki Kamimura, Sam Greene.

  5. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 10:34 BST

    FT: Australia 26-42 France

    It doesn’t seem fair that the four best scrum-halves in the world are the three French 9s and Gibson-Park. England would kill for one international level number 9.

    Nicholas, Gloucestershire

  6. Postpublished at 10:33 BST

    FT: Australia 26-42 France

    That's two weeks in a row that Australia have let a half-time lead slip.

    Joe Schmidt's final game as Wallabies boss takes place next week before he hands the keys over to Les Kiss.

    Work to do ahead of the World Cup next year.

    We're going to turn our attentions to Ireland's game against Japan, so stay tuned for that one.

  7. Postpublished at 10:31 BST

    FT: Australia 26-42 France

    France celebrate beating AustraliaImage source, Getty Images

    What's next for these two?

    France will travel to Tokyo to take on Japan, who are about to face Ireland at 11:10 BST.

    Australia face Italy in their third and final summer game, and both sides will be aiming to end this group of matches with a win.

  8. Postpublished at 10:28 BST

    FT: Australia 26-42 France

    It's a biggest win for France in Australia, and four wins in a row over the Wallabies.

    France won the second-half 30-5. Ouch.

  9. Full-time - Australia 26-42 Francepublished at 10:27 BST
    Breaking

    Theo Attissogbe celebrates with Romain NtamackImage source, Getty Images

    It's all over in Brisbane.

    France's second-half show blows away the Wallabies.

  10. Postpublished at 79 mins

    Australia 26-42 France

    We're into the final two minutes.

    Dylan Pietsch looks to race away but he's just dragged back by Theo Attissogbe, who has been superb.

    France give away a penalty at the breakdown.

  11. try

    Try - Australia 26-42 Francepublished at 77 mins

    Jeremy Williams

    The Wallabies do get their bonus point!

    Jeremy Williams crashes over.

    They aren't going to win this one, but it's a reward for their efforts.

  12. Postpublished at 76 mins

    Australia 21-42 France

    The maul is stopped short.

    Australia are one metre out!

  13. Postpublished at 75 mins

    Australia 21-42 France

    We're into the final five minutes and Australia are pressing for a bonus point.

    The win a penalty just outside the 22 after Hugo Auradou strays offside.

    It's into the corner.

  14. try

    Try - Australia 21-42 Francepublished at 73 mins

    Theo Attissogbe

    It's so, so easy.

    With his fresh legs, Kalvin Gourguess burns past a few gold shirts and he pops it wide for Theo Attissogbe, who races clear to score France's sixth try.

  15. Postpublished at 70 mins

    Australia 21-37 France

    We're into the final 10 minutes in Brisbane.

  16. Postpublished at 69 mins

    Australia 21-37 France

    There's nothing quite like a prop striding into space at full pelt and Taniela Tupou is clear into the French half.

    His pass inside to Jospeh -Aukuso Suaalii isn't perfect and France manage to scramble back and win a penalty on their own 22-metre line.

  17. Postpublished at 68 mins

    Australia 21-37 France

    Aaaand they've lost it.

    Now here come France as Theo Attissogbe comes racing away and le Garrec hammers it downfield.

  18. Postpublished at 68 mins

    Australia 21-37 France

    It's better from Australia as Harry Wilson brings the ball forwards and finds Tate McDermott, who is hammered in the tackle by fellow replacement scrum-half Nolann le Garrec.

    The Wallabies recycle the ball and are deep in the French 22.

  19. Postpublished at 10:12 BST

    Australia 21-37 France

    On that last point and before anyone mentions it, I'm also very aware that if Mbappe hits his next penalty as high as Lucu sent his then France will be in a bit of bother.

    Wee jokes all round.

  20. Penalty - Australia 21-37 Francepublished at 63 mins

    Maxime Lucu

    As easy as you like for Maxime Lucu as he makes the penalty count.

    Kylian Mbappe should ask him for some tips. Not a stutter in sight.