Wales On Sunday

Japan turn on the style to record Italian win

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JAPAN.................................34 ITALY...................................17

JAPAN conjured a hat-trick of magical scores to floor Italy 34-17 in the first game of their two-match rugby series.

The Brave Blossoms, who finished with four tries to Italy’s two, produced moments of breathtaki­ng skill as Amanaki Mafi, Kenki Fukuoka and Lomano Lemeki scored superbly for the home side in Oita.

Japan fly-half Yu Tamura succeeded with six out of seven kicks in a confident performanc­e for the 2019 World Cup hosts.

“That was Test-match rugby – this is what it’s all about,” said Japan captain Michael Leitch.

“We had pressure moments during the game which we capitalise­d on. I’m proud of the team and how they handled the game.”

The Italians, currently ranked 14th in the world, three places below Japan, began brightly in balmy conditions, prop Tiziano Pasquali opening the scoring with an opportunis­tic try after 15 minutes.

But a slick exchange of passes between Leitch and the impressive Fukuoka allowed Mafi to restore parity.

Fukuoka added another try for the Brave Blossoms after 28 minutes when the jet-heeled winger escaped the clutches of two beefy Italians to score.

Tamura slotted a penalty before Italy flanker Braam Steyn bulldozed over for a try, converted by Tommaso Allan, to reduce Japan’s half-time lead to 17-14.

Allan and Tamura traded penalties early in the second half before Japan blew it wide open with one for the highlights reel.

Tamura intelligen­tly kicked wide for Shota Horie to touch the ball back inside for Lemeki to complete a peach of a try.

Kotaro Matsushima added a fourth try for Japan after 65 minutes to dash Italian hopes of a comeback.

“Obviously we weren’t good enough today,” said Italy captain Leonardo Ghiraldini.

“It was a tough match and Japan played really well so congratula­tions to them.

“We have many areas to improve on but first of all in defence because they scored too many tries.”

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