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Mixed emotions for Japan

After stunning two-time World Cup winners South Africa in their opening match and beating Samoa in their third, Japan needed the Pacific islanders to do them a favour in Newcastle to keep alive their hopes of reaching the quarterfinals. 

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Close as it was, this was not to be. 

Japan sent shockwaves through world rugby with their opening 34-32 win over South Africa – the biggest upset in tournament history – before being flattened 45-10 by the Scots. 

However, they proved they were no one-hit wonders with a 26-5 win over Samoa last weekend, a game which smashed all previous rugby television viewing records as 25 million people – a fifth of Japan's population – tuned in to watch.  

Japan can still go out with a bang with their third win of the group stages against the Americans on Sunday.

Japan had only ever won once at a World Cup, against minnows Zimbabwe in 1991, before their last-minute victory over the mighty Springboks, World Cup champions in 1995 and 2007.

But Australian coach Eddie Jones was vindicated after boldly targeting a quarterfinal spot, despite their fairytale run coming to an end.

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Japan's performances also gave the country a timely shot in the arm after they had looked in danger of losing their hosting rights for the 2019 World Cup.

AFP

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