The Citizen (KZN)

Matsushima the Bears’ nemesis

OPENER: SA-BORN WINGER DOTS DOWN THREE TIMES

- Tokyo

Kotaro Matsushima scored a sizzling hattrick as hosts Japan recovered from a torrid start to beat Russia 30-10 in their Rugby World Cup opener yesterday.

Japan’s prolific winger, born in Pretoria to a Japanese mother and Zimbabwean father, became the first player to score three tries in a World Cup opening game after a brilliant solo effort with just over 10 minutes left in Tokyo.

The Brave Blossoms looked to have caught stage fright in their Pool A clash and found themselves behind after just five minutes before Matsushima came to the rescue by scoring three of Japan’s four tries.

“Straight from the kick-off they put us under extreme pressure with their gameplan, they really tested us today,” said Japan’s captain Michael Leitch. “I think with the nerves out of the way, we can start looking forward to (their next game against) Ireland.”

Japan strode out to booming taiko drums greeted by a deafening roar from a packed crowd of 45 000 but it was Russia’s “Bears” who began the sharper.

Yu Tamura’s charged-down kick had almost led to a score before William Tupou spilled a high catch, allowing Kirill Golosnitsk­iy the simplest of tries.

Tupou made amends in the 11th minute with a deft reverse pass for Matsushima to dive into the corner. Russia came back again when Nikita Vavilin broke clear, only for Vladimir Ostroushko to wastefully kick the ball away.

A chip-through from Yury Kushnarev caused further panic as Golosnitsk­iy again threatened.

But with the Russians wilting as half-time approached, Japan caught their opponents cold.

Sucking the Russian defenders in on the left, Japan switched back the other way and Ryoto Nakamura found Matsushima out wide to Getty Images give the home side the lead.

Leading 12-7 at the break, Tamura extended Japan’s advantage with an early penalty before Lappies Labuschagn­e ripped the ball from his opposite number and raced clear to score the third try.

A Kushnarev penalty closed the deficit to 20-10 on the hour-mark but Tamura kicked a three-pointer before Matsushima completed a superb hat-trick with a mazy run that left a trail of Russian defenders in his wake.

Japan were once destroyed 145-17 by New Zealand at the World Cup but they are a different Picture: propositio­n these days and have become a regular fixture among rugby’s top 10-ranked teams since winning three games at the 2015 World Cup under Eddie Jones.

The home side, who produced one of sport’s great upsets with a jaw-dropping 34-32 defeat of South Africa in their opening game four years ago, never looked like relinquish­ing control.

Japan, who earned a bonus point for scoring four tries, face Ireland in Shizuoka next weekend while the Bears try to lick their wounds before taking on Samoa. – AFP

 ??  ?? FLYER. Japan’s Kotaro Matsushima scored a hat-trick in their Rugby World Cup opener against Russia at the Tokyo Stadium yesterday.
FLYER. Japan’s Kotaro Matsushima scored a hat-trick in their Rugby World Cup opener against Russia at the Tokyo Stadium yesterday.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from South Africa