Wales' Rugby Woes Continue: Japan Claims Victory in Intense Summer Clash
Wales' rugby team faces another defeat as Japan triumphs in a gripping summer tour test match, extending Wales' winless streak.



Wales' Rugby Woes Continue: Japan Claims Victory in Intense Summer Clash
Wales' rugby team faced yet another heartbreaking defeat as they succumbed to Japan with a score of 24-19 in a thrilling summer tour test match. This loss marks Wales' 18th consecutive Test defeat, setting a new record for the team.
First Half: A Glimmer of Hope
The match began with Wales showing promise, securing a 19-7 lead by halftime. Tries from Ben Thomas and Tom Rogers, along with a penalty try, gave Welsh fans a glimmer of hope for their first victory since October 2023.
Second Half: Japan's Dominance
However, Japan turned the tables in the second half, capitalizing on the extreme heat and humidity. Tries from Takuro Matsunaga, Ichigo Nakakusu, and Halatoa Vailea, complemented by nine points from Seungsin Lee's boot, sealed the deal for Japan.
Post-Match Reactions
Wales' captain, Dewi Lake, expressed his devastation, stating, "We are gutted. It's very tough to take because we have worked hard." Interim head coach Matt Sherratt echoed these sentiments, emphasizing the emotional toll on the entire squad.
Looking Ahead
With the second Test in Kobe looming, Sherratt urged the team to use the pain as fuel for the upcoming match. Meanwhile, Japan's head coach, Eddie Jones, warned that Wales would face an even stronger side next weekend.
Key Moments
- Ben Carter's Injury: Wales lock Ben Carter suffered a heavy hit early in the game, ruling him out of the next match.
- Taulupe Faletau's Exit: Number eight Taulupe Faletau limped off in the second half, though Sherratt clarified it was a tactical change.
Conditions and Challenges
The oppressive conditions, with temperatures exceeding 30°C and high humidity, led to water breaks and an extended interval. Despite these challenges, Sherratt refused to blame the conditions for the loss, focusing instead on missed opportunities.
Japan's Resilience
Eddie Jones praised his team's resilience and leadership, particularly highlighting captain Michael Leitch's role in the second half. Japan's set-piece was also lauded as a key factor in their victory.
Conclusion
As Wales continues to search for their first Test win in 21 months, the pressure mounts. The next match in Kobe offers a chance for redemption, but Japan's confidence is at an all-time high.