Losing start: Japanese flank Takamichi Sasaki
Japan stumbled at the first hurdle of their Pacific Nations Cup title defence on Tuesday, losing 25-18 to Fiji at Nagoya's Mizuho Park.
Fiji outscored the defending champions three tries to one as the Brave Blossoms' slumped to their first loss under new coach Eddie Jones.
Three penalties by full-back Ayumu Goromaru saw Japan take a 9-0 lead by the 20th minute as they took the game to the Pacific islanders.
Japan had the lion's share of possession but the Fijians looked dangerous on the counter and the visitors led 14-9 at half time thanks to tries from Isake Katonibau and Waisea Nayacalevu.
Setareki Koroilagilagi and Goromaru exchanged penalties to start the second half but Fiji moved further ahead in the 50th minute as Japan struggled with their discipline at the breakdown.
Japan's woes continued when Watisoni Votu created a try for Vereniki Goneva in the 62nd minute.
Japan were still in the game in the closing stages however after being awarded a penalty try thanks to a superb driving maul that the Fijians tried to stop illegally.
But Japan continued to make unforced errors in the dying minutes and they were unable to close the gap.
The scorers:
For Japan:
Try: penalty try
Con: Goromaru
Pens: Goromaru 4
For Fiji:
Tries: Katonibau, Nayacalevu, Goneva
Cons: Koroilagilagi 2
Pens: Koroilagilagi 2
Japan:15 Ayumu Goromaru, 14 Toshiaki Hirose, 13 Tomohiro Senba, 12 Harumichi Tatekawa, 11 Hirotoki Onozawa, 10 Kosei Ono, 9 Atsushi Hiwasa, 8 Michael Leitch, 7 Takamichi Sasaki, 6 Yuta Mochizuki, 5 Hitoshi Ono, 4 Shinya Makabe, 3 Kensuke Hatakeyama, 2 Takeshi Kizu, 1 Yusuke Nagae.
Replacements:16 Ryuhei Arita, 17 Hiroshi Yamashita, 18 Shoji Ito, 19 Takashi Kikutani, 20 Jun Fujii, 21 Ryan Nicholas, 22 Yasunori Nagatomo.
Fiji: 15 Isimeli Koniferedi, 14 Waisea Nayacalevu, 13 Vereniki Goneva, 12 Aisake Katonibau, 11 Watisoni Votu, 10 Setareki Koroilagilagi, 9 Nikola Matawalu, 8 Netani Talei (c), 7 Malakai Ravulo, 6 Iliesa Ratuva, 5 Leone Nakarawa, 4 Apisai Naikatini, 3 Setefano Somoca, 2 Viliame Veikoso, 1 Graham Dewes.
Replacements: 16 Seremaia Naureure, 17 Waisea Daveta, 18 Samu Bola, 19 Kelepi Ketedromo, 20 Kelemedi Bola, 21 Benedito Koroi, 22 Alusio Buto








Comments
tha_mai says...
sonsofsamoa - there's quite a change in the Japanese team this year, they are minus the many imports they had in 2011; you'll note one non-Japanese surname there, Leitch went there as a schoolboy, played age group and I think under-20s for them too, very different to some in the past who went there as pro players already. Long term I'm sure it's a good change for their rugby.
They won the Asia 5 Nations comp last month.
Posted 11:46 06th June 2012
sonsofsamoa says...
I didnt get to watch this game.. Alot of the fijian players were local players.. probably three quaters of they're team were.. How did they go?.. And is this Japans strongest side?
Posted 03:20 06th June 2012
side_stepper says...
Vinaka boys na qito
Posted 00:58 06th June 2012
rakavi187 says...
bloody awesome game. good to see us playing expansive running rugby again.
Well done boys.
Posted 22:13 05th June 2012