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Wallabies release squad to face Japan in Tokyo

Wallabies celebrate against England. PHOTO/Wallabies

Wallaby number 991, Nick Champion de Crespigny will become the 92nd captain of Australia when he leads the side against Japan in Tokyo on Saturday afternoon.

The Canberran will skipper the side in what is just his third Test, linking with Western Force teammate Carlo Tizzano and number eight Rob Valetini in the back row for the match at Tokyo’s National Stadium.

Queensland’s Zane Nonggorr has earned his first Test start in his 17th appearance for his country, combining with Angus Bell and Josh Nasser in the run on front row for what is the first of five consecutive matches on the squad’s End of Year Tour.

Lukhan Salakaia-Loto and Jeremy Williams are the starting lock pairing for what will be the Wallabies first ever Test against Japan in Tokyo.

Wiradjuri man Dylan Pietsch returns from a jaw fracture to start at on the left wing, with fellow Olympian Corey Toole selected on the right edge. Andrew Kellaway also returns from injury to be selected at fullback and finalise the back three.

Reds pair Hunter Paisami and Josh Flook will form a familiar midfield combination, as will NSW Waratahs teammates Jake Gordon and Tane Edmed who start in the halves for the second straight Test.

Aidan Ross has the potential to become just the fifth man to represent both Australia and New Zealand in Test Rugby, named as a likely debutant as the replacement loosehead prop. He joins Brumbies hooker Billy Pollard and Force tighthead Tom Robertson as the substitute front row.

After impressing in Australia A’s win over Japan XV in Osaka last weekend, Josh Canham and Hamish Stewart have both been named for his first Tests of 2025 as the replacement lock and playmaker respectively.

Regular skipper Harry Wilson has been selected as cover for the back row, while Ryan Lonergan continues to build experience at international level as the substitute scrumhalf. The versatile Filipo Daugunu rounds on the match day 23.

Wallabies coach Joe Schmidt said: “It was great to get the group back together late last week in Sydney, and to welcome in a couple of new faces.”

“The players have acclimatised well here in Tokyo and the whole squad is conscious of the threat the Brave Blossoms pose. They play hard and fast and are very tough to beat, especially at home.”

Wallabies team to play Japan at National Stadium in Tokyo on Saturday October 25 at 2:50pm JST/4:50pm AEDT

1. Angus Bell (44 Tests) – #940; Hunters Hill Rugby Club

2. Josh Nasser (8 Tests) – #979; Easts Rugby (Brisbane)

3. Zane Nonggorr (16 Tests) – #966; Gold Coast Eagles

4. Jeremy Williams (20 Tests) – #973; Wahroonga Tigers

5. Lukhan Salakaia-Loto (43 Tests) – #914; Randwick

6. Nick Champion de Crespigny (c) (2 Tests) – #991; Canberra Grammar School

7. Carlo Tizzano (11 Tests) – #982; University of Western Australia

8. Rob Valetini (57 Tests) – #929; Harlequin Rugby Club

9. Jake Gordon (32 Tests) – #925; Canterbury Juniors

10. Tane Edmed (4 Tests) – #990; West Harbour Juniors

11. Dylan Pietsch (7 Tests) – #978; Leeton Phantoms

12. Hunter Paisami (32 Tests) – #932; Harlequin Rugby Club

13. Josh Flook (5 Tests) – #972; Brothers Rugby

14. Corey Toole (4 Tests) – #992; Wagga Waratahs

15. Andrew Kellaway (45 Tests) – #943; Hunters Hill Rugby Club

Substitutes

16. Billy Pollard (16 Tests) – #958; Lindfield Junior Rugby

17. Aidan Ross* – uncapped; Bond University

18. Tom Robertson (36 Tests) – #898; Dubbo Kangaroos

19. Josh Canham (1 Test) – #987; Harlequin Rugby Club

20. Harry Wilson (31Tests) – #933; Gunnedah Red Devils

21. Ryan Lonergan (2 Tests) – #933; Tuggeranong Vikings

22. Hamish Stewart (2 Tests) – #986; Toowoomba Bears

23. Filipo Daugunu (15 Tests) – #931, Wests Bulldogs

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