Japan scored their rugby initial half focuses through flyhalf Lee from a punishment however immediately diminished the French lead three minutes into the final part when Saito went over after Shogo Nakano’s break.
Japan looked significantly more able than they did while losing 52-13 to Britain at Twickenham last week and kept the French under control until the hour mark when Penaud polished off a far reaching move for his subsequent attempt and his 21st in 37 internationals.
Rugby-France overwhelm Japan to expand winning run
Damian Penaud scored two goes after for France as they beat Japan 35-17 at the City Arena on Sunday to stretch out their unbeaten hurry to 13 games.
The following year’s Reality Cup has, without suspended skipper Antoine Dupont, scored four attempts to two for the guests. Substitute captain Charles Ollivon and Anthony Jelonch crossed for the other two French attempts and Thomas Ramos kicked three punishments and three changes.
Japan’s attempts came in the final part from Naoto Saito and Siosaia Fifita with Seungsin Lee opening north of two changes and a punishment. Winger Penaud put the hosts ahead following seven minutes, running on to a grubber kick from Romain Ntamack and kicking the ball on himself prior to running to get a touch as it took steps to leave limits.
France’s tenth success in 10 tests and third loss of Japan this year never searched in uncertainty after the initial minutes.
The Tricolores ruled front and center and consistently fabricated a 21-3 lead by halftime. Then, at that point, the downpour halted, the play opened up, and Japan was more OK with a dry ball. The two sides added two attempts each and Japan joined France in an honorable lap that the stuffed group enjoyed at Arena de Toulouse.
Triumph likewise broadened France’s drawn out record series of wins to 13 tests, and it goes into the new year compromising the men’s reality record of 18 straight wins.
Ramos opened more than three punishments as France extended ahead before Ollivon stretched out the lead to 21-3 with a take a stab at the stroke of halftime. Japan scored their initial half focuses through flyhalf Lee from a punishment however immediately decreased the French lead three minutes into the last part when Saito went over after Shogo Nakano’s break.
Japan looked significantly more equipped than they did while losing 52-13 to Britain at Twickenham last week and kept the French under control until the hour mark when Penaud polished off a sweeping move for his subsequent attempt and his 21st in 37 internationals. After three minutes Fifita got France caught off-guard and went over from five meters out to keep Japan in the game as they diminished the shortage to 11 places.
However, the home side ensured an open to winning edge as Anthony Jelonch completed of a progression of short passes. France lost experienced focus Gael Fickou to a lower leg injury right off the bat in the match. (Composing by Imprint Gleeson in Doha; Altering by Ed Osmond)