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Hurricanes coach John Plumtree signs up for stint with Japan

NEW PLYMOUTH, NEW ZEALAND - JUNE 13:  Assistant coach John Plumtree of the Hurricanes looks on during the round 18 Super Rugby match between the Chiefs and
Image: John Plumtree will link up with Japan on a temporary basis

Hurricanes assistant coach John Plumtree has accepted a temporary job with the Japan national team for their end-of-year Tests.

Plumtree joins fellow New Zealander Jamie Joseph's staff as a defence coach for a non-Test match against a World XV on October 28 and then for three Tests in November.

"I see my coaching future as being firmly with the Hurricanes but I jumped at the chance when Japan approached me about the prospect of coaching at international level," Plumtree said.

"It's a great opportunity to be exposed to a new culture and new ways of coaching."

Japan head coach Jamie Joseph
Image: Japan head coach Jamie Joseph will take charge of the Sunwolves in 2018

Joseph, who last week was named as the coach of Japan's Super Rugby side, the Sunwolves, has already recruited his former Highlanders assistant Tony Brown to his staff.

Both are contracted until the 2019 Rugby World Cup in Japan.

"Japan has a strong coaching team with Jamie Joseph and Tony Brown, and working alongside them will only add to the knowledge and experience I can add to the Hurricanes going forward," Plumtree added.

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Plumtree was the forwards coach for Ireland before he returned to New Zealand to join the Hurricanes in 2015.

Japan host Australia in Yokohama on November 4, then play Tonga on November 18 and France in Lille a week later.

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