Hat trick for Mapimpi as Springboks rumble past Japan to gain sweet revenge

Published Sep 6, 2019

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Wings Makazole Mapimpi and Cheslin Kolbe scored five out of

the six tries as the Springboks prepared for the Rugby World Cup with a

comfortable 41-7 victory over Japan

in Saitama on Friday.

Mapimpi grabbed a hat trick and Kolbe got a brace as Rassie

Erasmus’ team rumbled their way past an outclassed Japanese outfit in what was

sweet revenge for the shock 2015 World Cup defeat in Brighton. 

The South African forwards had too much firepower for the

hosts, as they dominated the lineouts and had the advantage in the scrums to

set the tone for the win.

The Boks took just eight minutes to get the scoreboard

rolling, when Kolbe dotted down for the first of his two tries on the night

following strong runs by Lukhanyo Am and Willie le Roux.

That came

after a strong start by the visitors, with the likes of Eben Etzebeth putting

the Japanese lineout under heavy pressure in the opening stages.

The home

side tried to stretch the Bok defence out wide, but their handling let them

down in the hot and humid conditions.

Siya

Kolisi’s team were measured in their approach, obviously with an eye on the

World Cup, as they didn’t want to reveal too much ahead of the tournament

opener against the All Blacks in Yokohama

on 21 September.

But they

did enough to prove that they have most of their plans sorted. The front row of

Steven Kitshoff, Malcolm Marx and Frans Malherbe provided front-foot ball,

while the loose forwards did well to get across the ground to shut down the

Japanese attacks.

There were

some unnecessary box-kicks from Faf de Klerk that didn’t work out, but that was

part of the overall style that the Boks are likely to employ against New Zealand in

two weeks’ time.

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Fullback

Willie le Roux also displayed a welcome hunger to perform with a busy

performance, and he pounced brilliantly on a high ball to put Mapimpi away for

his first try after the 20-minute mark.

A massive

scrum after a half-an-hour set up Mapimpi for his second, and a Handre Pollard

penalty put the Boks 22-0 up at halftime, and ended the match as a contest.

Jamie

Joseph’s Japan

came back with greater fighting spirit in the second half, and were camped

inside the Bok 22 for a good few minutes.

But they

were repelled by a determined South African defence, and eventually captain

Kolisi won the breakdown penalty.

Pieter-Steph du Toit helps Damian de Allende to drill Ataata Moeakiola backwards. Photo: Steve Haag Sports/Hollywoodbets The try of

the night came after Le Roux went up for another high kick from Pollard, where

Kolbe swung the loose ball to the openside, with Pieter-Steph du Toit showing

good temperament to draw the last defender before putting Mapimpi away for his

hat trick.

The Boks

lost their momentum with the introduction of their replacements, and Erasmus

will be concerned about Trevor Nyakane, who left the field with an injury.

Kotaro

Matsushima claimed a consolation try for Japan, but Herschel Jantjies

rounded things off with an intercept five-pointer to put the smiles back on the

Bok faces.

The Bok

coach will be delighted that his team managed to close out Japan,

especially after what happened at the 2015 World Cup, but there were also

enough areas that need attention for the players to maintain their sharpness

before the All Black showdown.

Points-Scorers

Japan 7 – Try: Kotaro Matsushima. Conversion: Yu Tamura (1)

Springboks 41 – Tries: Cheslin Kolbe (2), Makazole Mapimpi (3), Herschel Jantjies. Conversions: Handre Pollard (2), Frans Steyn (2). Penalty: Pollard (1).

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