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Attack gives Wales reason for hope at start of Steve Tandy era

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Wales have a six-day turnaround to face a Japan side who pushed Ireland a lot closer than last weekend’s 41-10 scoreline suggests.

Sherratt was calling the shots as interim head coach in July when an 18-Test losing streak was ended in Kobe.

That long-awaited victory came after the Brave Blossoms had enjoyed a comeback victory in Kitakyushu against weary Welsh legs in sapping conditions.

It will be cooler in Cardiff this weekend but Eddie Jones’ men will still test the concentration of a defence that struggled to contain the slick Pumas.

“Japan’s big thing is speed. They want to play the fastest game on the planet, they try to play low and multi-phase,” said Sherratt.

“The speed battle is always big but against a team that thrive in that type of game it’s important for us to generate it in the middle of the field with go-forward and our ball movement.

“This campaign we have talked about trying to create our own identity. That’s going to take a little bit of time and work on the parts of the game that are more about us.

“We will pay due respect to all of the opposition but it’s a fresh start and we have to create how we play rather than worrying about the opposition at this stage.”

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