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Japan thrashes sa国际传媒 55-28 to open Pacific Nations Cup

VANCOUVER 鈥 It was a tale of two halves for sa国际传媒's men's rugby team on Sunday. Up against Japan to open the Pacific Nations Cup tournament, sa国际传媒 faltered early. Thirty-one minutes into the game, the Brave Blossoms held a 31-0 lead.
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sa国际传媒's Jason Higgins is stopped by Japan's Shogo Miura, left, and Shinobu Fujiwara, right, during the first half of Pacific Nations Cup rugby, in Vancouver, on Sunday, August. 25, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Ethan Cairns

VANCOUVER 鈥 It was a tale of two halves for sa国际传媒's men's rugby team on Sunday.

Up against Japan to open the Pacific Nations Cup tournament, sa国际传媒 faltered early. Thirty-one minutes into the game, the Brave Blossoms held a 31-0 lead.

鈥(Japan) were so efficient, the speed of ball," said sa国际传媒's head coach Kingsley Jones. "It was like a whirlwind, like a wave coming over the players.鈥

The Canadians rallied but couldn't climb out of the hole, and ultimately settled for a 55-28 loss.

鈥淚 spoke at halftime to the team and I said 鈥楧o we want to wait until next week to put things right or do we want to start now? Can we win the second half?' That was the challenge," Jones said.

"And we won the second half. Japan may have taken their foot off the gas a little bit, but I鈥檓 really proud of the players, the way they stuck at it.鈥

Warner Dearns touched twice for 14th-ranked Japan, while Malo Tuitama, Dylan Riley, Kani Shimokawa, Seungsin Lee and Tomoki Osada also contributed tries. Lee also booted six conversions and a penalty.

Andrew Coe, Lucas Rumball and twins Talon and Takoda McMullin each had a try for No. 21-ranked sa国际传媒, while Peter Nelson added four conversions.

Japan jumped out to an early lead when Tuitama broke through the Canadian line and ran in for a try just four minutes into the game.

sa国际传媒's offence responded, working its way deep into scoring territory, but were unable to finish.

鈥淚 think I'm disappointed in that first 25, 30 minutes. I don't think we did ourselves justice for where we're at," said Rumball, sa国际传媒's captain.

"(Japan) came in with an around the corner speed kind of game, and we didn't adjust quick enough. I thought after that, we found our feet, found our bearing, and got into the game better. But we can't strive to be a good nation and strive to win games and start like that.鈥

sa国际传媒's current squad mixes some veteran athletes with rookie talent, and that could be seen on the field Sunday, he added.

鈥淎t the moment, we have some guys first cap, some guys fourth cap, some guys 20th cap," he said. "So we're kind of a little bit all over the shop in terms of experience, but it'll come through playing. And we will get there, it just might be a longer road than people think.鈥

Japan added to the damage in the 31st minute when Nicholas Mccurran slipped through the Canadian line, then dished off to Riley as he was being hauled to the ground. Riley dashed down the field for a try and, with Lee's convert, the Brave Blossoms took a 38-0 lead.

鈥淭hey didn't throw anything at us that we didn't expect. They just did it really well," said Coe. "They stuck to their game plan really well. And maybe we should have been a bit more prepared for that in the beginning, but we settled into it pretty well, and the second half was miles better.鈥

The Canadians finally got on the board before the half thanks to a loose ball booted by Jason Higgins. Coe chased it down and leapt on top of it for a try and Nelson made the ensuing convert, cutting sa国际传媒's deficit to 38-7.

Japan's offensive outburst continued early in the second half. Three minutes in, Dearns handed off to a teammate who was taken down by sa国际传媒's Cooper Coats just ahead of the line. Lee collected the ball and manoeuvered around the mass for a try.

sa国际传媒 responded with a gritty effort at the other end of the field. After grinding through an extended series of rucks on the line, Rumball touched. Nelson booted the convert and shrunk Japan's advantage to 45-14 at the 46-minute mark.

The home side scored again four minutes later off a line out. Andrew Quattrin handed off to Talon McMullin, who evaded a Japanese defender and rushed in to touch before Nelson added another convert.

His brother added to the score line on an advantage in the 80th minute. Nelson booted the ball and Takoda McMullin got a hand on it for the try.

Asked who made the better play, Talon McMullin demurred.

鈥淚鈥檝e heard both. I鈥檒l give it to him," he said with a grin. "I think the finish was better from him. That鈥檚 a pretty unreal way to score your first try.鈥

The 22-year-old twins from White Rock, sa国际传媒, had dozens of friends, family members and teammates from both high school and the University of sa国际传媒 rooting for them in the stands on Sunday.

"We鈥檝e always been able to play together, but then to be able to play on the top stage together, we鈥檙e always just happy together," Talon McMullin said. "We鈥檒l fight here and there, but once we step on the field, it's nothing but love with him. He scores, I celebrate the most. I score, he celebrates the most.鈥

The Canadians will continue the tournament in Carson, Cali., on Aug. 31 when they face the United States.

Both sides will head to Japan for the semifinals and fifth-place game in Tokyo on Sept. 14 and 15. The championship game and third-place matchup are set to go Sept. 21 in Osaka.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Aug. 25, 2024.

Gemma Karstens-Smith, The Canadian Press