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2015-10-04 11:12
Japan increased the pressure on Pool B rivals South Africa and Scotland, who also meet on Saturday, with a controlled performance against Samoa in Milton Keynes. They ran out 26-5 winners but may rue being too conservative in the second half and missing out on a possible bonus point. ラグビー日本 サモアに圧勝 2015年10月4日(日) Samoa scored a late try through Paul Perez but, as they were trailing 23-0 at the time, the match will be remembered more for their indiscipline, which resulted in three players - Faifili Levave, Sakaria Taulafo and Teofilo Paulo - being sent to the sin bin and the concession of a penalty try. Japan saw an early try by full-back Ayumu Goromaru ruled out for a marginal forward pass but they controlled the first half and scored 20 points without reply, one a penalty try for collapsing the front row and the second a wonderful solo effort from wing Akihito Yamada (pictured above), who wriggled out of Alesana Tuilagi's grasp to score in the corner. Yamada left the pitch on a stretcher after 16 minutes of the second half after hurting himself while making a tackle. By that time, belatedly, Samoa were beginning to show some serious attacking intent and they finally made it onto the scoreboard after a thrilling series of attacks which carried them the length of the field, Tim Nanai-Williams sending Perez over. But any hopes of a Samoa comeback were swiftly doused by two penalties from Japan's full-back, and record points scorer, Ayumu Goromaru. He ended the match with 16 points and the man of the match award. Follow World Rugby on social media:Official Website! http://www.rugbyworldcup.com,SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube Channel For More Great Videos https://youtube.com/user/irb,Follow us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/rugbyworldcup,Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rugbyworldcup and https://www.facebook.com/worldrugby,Follow us on Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/worldrugby,
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