Story highlights Japan stunned Springboks at RWC 2015 Leitch and Kolisi remember Brighton match Japan hosts RWC in 2019 for first time (CNN)With time almost up on the clock, Japan rolled the dice on England’s south coast. A successful kick at goal could have secured a draw against two-time world champions South Africa — a remarkable result for a team of Japan’s stature. Coach Eddie Jones bayed from the sidelines for his team to take the kick, but captain Michael Leitch thought otherwise. Leitch wanted a try — five points that would thrust Japan into the history books with the greatest upset in Rugby World Cup history. “I’d rather go down challenging South Africa than kicking the goal, missing, and regretting it for the rest of my life,” Leitch tells CNN. They say fortune favors the brave, and the aptly-named Brave Blossoms — who showed courage and nerve by the bucket-load on that day in 2015 — were richly rewarded. Read More When Karne Hesketh slid over after multiple energy-sapping phases of play to give his side a famous 34-32 victory, pandemonium ensued inside Brighton’s Amex Stadium as Japan celebrated only its second victory at a Rugby World Cup. Visit…