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Rebels continue Japanese tradition

The 22-year-old utility back, who represented Japan at the 2015 World Cup in England, will be the fourth Japanese player to represent the Rebels in as many years – following Shota Horie, Male Sau and Keita Inagaki.

 

Matsushima will join the Rebels on a short term contract at the end of February from Suntory Sungoliath (Top League, Japan).

 

"I am very excited to have this great opportunity for the second straight year (in Super Rugby)," Matsushima said. "I know that this challenge with the Rebels will help me grow and improve my rugby skills.

 

"I will do my best to participate and contribute to the team. Thank you."

 

Since scoring two tries on debut against the Philippines in 2014, Matsushima has earned a reputation as a versatile back at wing, centre and fullback with his pace and agility.

 

"We as Suntory Sungoliath are very thrilled to announce Kotaro Matsushima's opportunity with Super Rugby Team: Melbourne Rebels," Sungoliath said in a statement.

 

Rebels continue Japanese tradition"We believe that his new challenge will lead to a big development and growth for not only Kotaro Matsushima but also for Sungoliath and Japan Rugby."

 

The South African-born Japanese international started all four matches at the World Cup, including Japan's upset victory over the Springboks.

 

Matsushima has earned 16 international appearances for Japan, scoring six tries, including one against USA at the 2015 World Cup.

 

"Kotaro will add considerable quality, depth and versatility to our backline," Rebels General Manager Rugby Operations Baden Stephenson said.

 

"Kotaro has consistently demonstrated the key characteristics that we are after in the Japanese Top League and at International level which will hold him in good stead to contribute to our program."

 

Matsushima became the first Japanese player to be signed to the Durban Sharks Academy in 2011 before making his Sharks XV debut three years later against Argentine side Pampas XV in the the 2013 Vodacom Cup.

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