Japan give Ireland wake-up call

Following the energy and effort required to fend off the Wallabies last week, Farrell opted to test the depth of his squad with nine changes to his starting line-up.

They included handing Ciaran Frawley a first Test start at fly-half, giving try-hungry Connacht back row Jansen his debut from the start and reinstalling Jacob Stockdale at left wing after Jamie Osborne’s surprise appearance in the 11 shirt last week.

But it was Japan’s left wing Taira – who replaced Kippei Ishida in their only change from last week – who celebrated an early try, breezing through the Irish defence after Ronan Kelleher missed James Ryan with his line-out throw.

It was another poor set-piece from Ireland, whose line-out also faltered at times against Australia, but the response from those in green was commendable, with Timoney diving over for his seventh try in 13 international appearances after quick Irish hands sent Stockdale scampering into the Japanese 22.

Matsunaga, who scored 17 points in Japan’s 27-10 win over Italy last week, slotted a penalty between the posts to edge the Brave Blossoms back in front.

But Ireland hit back three minutes later when Jimmy O’Brien’s linebreak pushed them up the pitch and O’Toole crossed for his first Test try which Frawley failed to convert.

A second Matsunaga penalty put Japan 13-12 ahead, and while Henshaw marked his international return after missing the Six Nations with Ireland’s third, the visitors were unable to widen the gap in the closing stages of the half when Tiennan Costley’s superb tackle denied Jansen.

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Timoney – who also scored against Japan in November – struck first for Ireland

Jansen eventually bagged his debut score when he crossed after a period of Ireland pressure, but that came after Japan failed to score when Beirne stopped a Brave Blossoms maul close to the tryline.

But Ireland’s line-out issues returned when an errant Kelleher line-out throw gave Japan – who again started university student Ryunosuke Ito at fly-half – a scrum five metres out, providing the platform for replacement prop Era to score.

After Connacht props Billy Bohan and Sam Illo and Ulster back row Bryn Ward were introduced for their debuts, Ireland repelled a Japanese attack before Byrne slotted a penalty to put two scores between the sides.

Lacking a clinical edge, Ireland laboured in their attempts to find a fifth try, but after Era was yellow-carded with two minutes left, Stewart broke through the tiring Japan defence to add late gloss to the scoreline.

While the result ensures Ireland have taken a maximum 10 points from their first two Nations Championship games, it was not a performance to strike fear into the All Blacks, who have warmed up for the recent edition of their rivalry with wins over France and Italy.

“It was far from perfect and there were a few errors out there but we stuck at it and kept squeezing them until the end,” added Farrell.

“We didn’t convert all our chances but we stayed in the fight and played at the right end of the field when it mattered at the end of the game. We’ll take that, sometimes that’s rugby.”

Line-ups

Japan: Takuro Matsunaga; Kazuma Ueda, Dylan Riley, Yuya Hirose, Taira Main; Ryunosuke Ito, Naoto Saito; Takato Okabe, Mamoru Harada, Shuhei Takeuchi, Harry Hockings, Warner Dearns (capt), Ben Gunter, Kanji Shimokawa, Jack Cornelsen.

Replacements: Hayate Era, Sojiro Otuska, Keijiro Tamefusa, Michael Stolberg, Michael Leitch, Tiennan Costley, Itsuki Kamimura, Sam Greene.

Sin-bin: Era (78)

Ireland: Jamie Osborne; Jimmy O’Brien, Robbie Henshaw, Stuart McCloskey, Jacob Stockdale; Ciaran Frawley, Craig Casey; Tom O’Toole, Ronan Kelleher, Thomas Clarkson, Tadhg Beirne (capt), James Ryan, Jack Conan, Nick Timoney, Sean Jansen.

Replacements: Tom Stewart, Billy Bohan, Sam Illo, Cormac Izuchukwu, Bryn Ward, Nathan Doak, Harry Byrne, Bundee Aki.

Referee: Andrea Piardi (Ita)

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