Japan sweep undisciplined Samoa aside
JAPAN 26 SAMOA 5
JAPAN’S hopes of reaching the World Cup quarter-finals remain very much alive after their extraordinary tournament continued with a resounding win over Samoa.
The Blossoms inflicted one of the greatest shocks in rugby history by beating two-time champions South Africa a fortnight ago and they upset the odds again at Stadium MK.
A penalty try and a score from Akihito Yamada ensured a commanding half-time lead and while Samoa managed a late consolation through Paul Perez, the result was already beyond doubt.
Japan will almost certainly need to beat the United States in their final group match to qualify.
Japan were assertive from the outset and thought they had the perfect start when full-back Ayumu Goromaru dived over in the corner, but referee Craig Joubert pulled play back for a forward pass. Goromaru was to chalk up 16 points in the match.
Samoa were rattled and their frustration turned to indiscipline as two players were handed yellow cards in the space of three minutes, the first to No. 8 Faifili Levave for a nasty challenge on Goromaru and the second to prop Sakaria Taulafo after he tackled Yamada in the air.
Down to 13, Samoa desperately defended their line but the resistance finally crumbled in the 23rd minute when Japan opted for the scrum over a kick and were rewarded with a penalty try.
Japan took a 13-0 lead as Samoa were restored to full strength shortly before half-time but continued to fall foul of referee Joubert’s whistle.
Japan were playing with more tempo, width and fluency and, with the final action of the half, they compounded their opponents’ misery with a second try as Yamada twisted out of Alesana Tuilagi’s tackle to leap into the corner.
Goromaru converted and extended the advantage to 23-0 early in the second period but Samoa were more competitive after the restart.
In the 64th minute, Samoa hit back as they came up with a superb counterattacking try.
Quick hands from Ken Pisi and Reynold Lee-Lo kept the move alive and Samoa spun the ball out left where Perez was ready to dart over for an excellent finish. There was a third yellow card for Filo Paulo as Japan eased through the latter stages.