John Mitchell's Japanese Role expose is that Wasps Can Confidently Face Without All Blacks

John Mitchell's new international character in Japan was already known to the Wasps before joining the Gallagher Premier League club. The Cherry Blossoms inveterate last week that veteran Kiwi will be their defensive coach as they start training for next year's Rugby World Cup 2023. Rugby Fans can buy Rugby World Cup 2023 Tickets from our website.

John Mitchell’s new international role in Japan
John Mitchell’s new international role in Japan
Mitchell will manipulate his offensive coaching role with the Wasps on the Japanese show, which he took over only last summer for the 2021/22 season, and he stepped down soon after signing a new two-and-a-half-year agreement to the post of England defensive coach.

A statement unconfined by the Wasps last week confirmed that Mitchell will be "in touch" with Japan in May - as they focus on preparing for friendlies against Uruguay in June and France in July.

That worth Mitchell will omission the Wasps' regular season end and possibly the playoffs — if they make the top four. The Premier League final on June 18 comes a day before Japan's first international match against Mitchell against Uruguay on June 19. The quarter-finals, semi-finals and finals of the European Challenge Cup - the Wasps who reached the Champions League final after leaving Heinken - also fell in May.

Without the Wasps' most experienced coach, Blackett doesn't see it as a negative but sees Mitchell's new role only as a positive.

"We don't know, but it definitely enhances the environment. He goes out, picks things up, has a chat and comes back and come back with a better coach. We will get the positive out of that."

That worth Mitchell will miss the Wasps’ regular season end
That worth Mitchell will miss the Wasps’ regular season end
The Wasps coaching team also includes Matt Everard (defence), Neil Fowkes (defence), Richard Blaze (striker) and Ed Robinson (technical). Blackett clarified that it is not uncommon to lose a member of their group in a short period of time.

"We have confirmed we can handle it. We have enough coaches in the area to handle a few weeks of Mitch's absence. So Mitch will absolutely come back with a better coach."

Mitchell joins an inspiring behind-the-scenes Japanese crew, including Scott Hansen, Jamie Joseph, and Tony Brown. The 57-year-old won't have long to wait to be reunited with former boss Eddie Jones, as England face Japan in the autumn international match later this year. This will be the dress preparation when the countries meet in the first round of the Rugby World Cup 2023 as both sides will be drawn in Group D.

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