Japan make history with Wales win

A depleted Welsh side are overpowered by Japan who record first win over a major rugby power to level series in Tokyo.

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Blossoming: Japan celebrate first ever victory over a major rugby nation in nearly 80 years of competition [AFP]

Rugby minnows Japan claimed a first win over Six Nations champions Wales on Saturday after a clinical display against an inexperienced Welsh side sealed a 23-8 victory that tied their two match series.

Wales, shorn of the majority of their first team who have been selected to tour Australia with the British and Irish Lions, dominated possession and territory in the opening half but struggled to turn that into points with Japan, who will host the Rugby World Cup in 2019, defending resolutely.

“I’m very proud of the team. They have created a history today to become the first Japanese team to beat a top 10 team in the world,” said Japan coach Eddie Jones.

“Obviously Wales haven’t the best 15 players, but today we played a very good game of Test rugby and it’s another step forward for the team.”

I'm very proud of the team. They have created a history today to become the first Japanese team to beat a top 10 team in the world

by Eddie Jones, Japan coach

Ayumu Goromaru made the most of Japan’s rare forays into the opposing half by slotting two penalties, while Wales flyhalf Dan Biggar kicked one as the ‘Brave Blossoms’ went into the break 6-3 ahead.

Wales were quick out of the blocks in the second period and eventually found a hole in the disciplined Japanese defence after moving the ball right then left, with Biggar floating a lovely long pass wide for winger Tom Prydie to cross for a 45th minute try.

Japan, who have won just one match in seven World Cups, did not drop their heads and Australian Rugby League convert Craig Wing brushed through a tackle by Welsh prop Rhys Gill to cross for a try five minutes later.

Goromaru converted from out wide to put Japan 13-8 ahead and it got even better for the Asian Five Nations champions in 10 minutes later when they crossed for a second try.

The fleet-footed Japanese continued to find holes in the Wales backline, taking them into the 22 and, after sucking in defenders, created a huge overlap to allow openside flanker Michael Broadhurst to touch down in the corner.

Goromaru converted again and added a 77th minute penalty to secure Japan’s biggest win to date.

Wales won the first test 22-18 in Osaka last week.

Source: News Agencies