Shocker at Shizuoka: Japan upsets Ireland in Brighton sequel
SHIZUOKA, Japan — Nobody seemed less surprised than Jamie Joseph and his Japan players after the Rugby World Cup hosts toppled Ireland 19-12 in one of the tournament’s greatest upsets.
In a remarkable show of practicing what they preached, Japan gave the Irish a 12-3 start on Saturday and then nothing else but headaches and bruises. Such was Japan’s speed on attack, the Irish felt they were chasing shadows. And such was Japan’s speed in defence, the Irish got jittery and lapsed into uncharacteristic errors.
Ireland was ranked No. 1 coming into the tournament, but all week the Japanese players spoke about how confident they were. Winger Lomano Leki even predicted a win by eight points. The talk appeared to be mere hype to attract more local fans — the match was 3,000 short of a sellout. After all, what did Japan have to be confident about?
They’d never beaten Ireland. Conceded an average 48 points to them over 28 years of despair. But coach Joseph revealed they had been audaciously targeting this Ireland side.