UPDATE 1-Rugby-France turn on strong second half showing to overpower Japan

| Sat, 02 Jul 2022 08:25:32 GMT

* France win first test with second half power

* Five tries for under strength tourists

* Japan match French in first half but then fade away (Adds details)

AICHI, Japan, July 2 (Reuters) – Winger Damian Penaud scored two tries as France put together a strong second-half performance for a commanding 42-23 victory over Japan in the first test at the Toyota Stadium in Aichi on Saturday.

The two countries were level at 13-13 at half-time after a sprightly first half display by the hosts but the strength and fitness of the French proved decisive in the second period in swelteringly hot and humid conditions which dictated several water breaks.

Penaud took his international try tally to 18 but it was the triumphant return of flyhalf Matthieu Jalibert after serious injury that marked the French success.

A thigh tear had kept the 23-year-old out of the team for the last eight months but he reminded spectators of his class in setting up two of the five French tries, while fullback Melvyn Jaminet added 17 points with his boot.

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France’s other tries came from Matthis Lebel, Yoram Moefana and replacement hooker Pierre Bourgart. Jaminet struck over four conversions and three penalties.

Japan scored two tries through Tevita Tatafu and Siosaia Fifita with flyhalf Seung Sin Lee adding the conversions and three penalties.

Jalibert wasted little time in making his mark with a quick-thinking long pass out to Penaud on the wing for the first try inside the opening two minutes.

JAPANESE ATTACK

It was expected this would set the tone for a dominant performance by the tourists, despite leaving many of their Six Nations-winning team at home for the tour, including World Player of the Year Antoine Dupont.

But Japan, who had four regulars out with COVID-19 infections, had other ideas with an attacking approach as they more than matched the French flair and Tatafu’s try put them 10-7 ahead after 14 minutes.

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Kicks on either side then ensured parity at half-time.

After the break, Jalibert’s decisive break set up Lebel and effectively ended the home resistance as France went ahead in the 46th minute and did not look back.

France showed power though the midfield as Moefana broke through for Penaud to finish in the 58th minute and three minutes after Moefana scored a super individual try, with a weighted chip over the top of the Japan defence and a quick collection to go over.

A forward drive 12 minutes from time ensured a fifth try as replacement hooker Bourgart drove over the line but there was a last gasp consolation for Japan with Fifita finishing.

The two countries meet again next Saturday in the second test in Tokyo. (Writing by Mark Gleeson in Cape Town; Editing by Gareth Jones)

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