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England rugby: English steamroll Japan in Tokyo showdown


The England rugby team put on a spectacular display in Tokyo, defeating Japan by a large margin, with a final score of 52 points to England versus 17 points to Japan on Friday.

TOKYO: The England rugby team steamrolled Japan by a large margin, with a final score of 52 points to England versus 17 points to Japan on Friday.

England showed great skill and strategy, scoring eight times against Japan. It was a strong start to their summer season.

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Marcus Smith was the stand out player with as he impressed the audience with his playmaking. He led the English offense against the Japanese rugby team.

Other players that performed well include Alex Mitchell, and Chandler Cunningham-South, who played important roles in scoring points for their team.

Despite their win, England encountered issues during the game. Marcus Smith received a yellow card, temporarily reducing England’s numbers on the field. Meanwhile, Charlie Ewels was shown a red card, resulting in his dismissal from the match.

Despite such huge setbacks, the England rugby team managed to rebound and gain back control through strong defensive efforts.

Japan started the game on a strong front, putting pressure on England with their aggressive style of play. Although the Asian team managed to score some late tries, England’s strong defense and consistent scoring kept them ahead throughout the match.

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Weather conditions were also a factor, with high temperatures posing challenges for both teams.

England rugby team will now face New Zealand.

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