Eddie Jones’ Japan extended Wales’ record losing streak to 18 games after winning the first of their two Tests 24-19 yesterday, thanks to a furious second-half fightback.
First-half tries from Ben Thomas and Tom Rogers, and a penalty try, looked to have put Wales in control in hot and humid Kitakyushu until Japan scored twice in the second half to snatch the win.
Wales’ last victory came against Georgia at the World Cup in October 2023 and their losing streak is a record for a Tier One country in the professional era.
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Their previous match had ended in a humiliating 68-14 thrashing by England in Cardiff during the Six Nations.
With the temperature a steamy 31°C at kick-off, ball handling was difficult.
Wales were dealt an immediate blow when Ben Carter went down in the first minute following a heavy head-first collision.
The 24-year-old, who was returning to the team after missing the Six Nations through injury, lay prone on the ground for several minutes before being stretchered off and replaced by James Ratti.
Wales opened the scoring in the fourth minute, Thomas going over after Taulupe Faletau had punched a hole in the Japanese defense from a line-out.
Japan fought their way back into the game and levelled when Takuro Matsunaga finished off a flowing move with a try in the 16th minute.
Matsunaga went off injured soon after and was replaced by debutant Ichigo Nakakusu, one of six uncapped players on the Japanese bench.
Nakakusu was given a harsh introduction to international rugby when he gave away a penalty try just minutes after coming on, swatting the ball away from Josh Adams with the Wales winger in a try-scoring position.
Nakakusu was also sin-binned for his troubles, and Wales took advantage of their temporary numerical advantage when Rogers ran in their third try.
Japan were denied a try for a knock-on early in the second half, but Nakakusu crossed the line in the 59th minute to bring the home team right back into it.
Seungsin Lee kicked a penalty to close the gap to just two points before debutant substitute Halatoa Vailea put Japan in front for the first time.
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