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Japan’s Sunwolves stun Los Jaguares for first Super Rugby win

Hosts finally snap miserable run of seven defeats with a resounding victory over fellow expansion team from Argentina

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The Sunwolves celebrate after defeating the Jaguares 36-28 at Prince Chichibu Memorial Rugby Ground in Tokyo on Saturday for their first Super Rugby win. Photo: Kyodo

Japan’s Sunwolves stunned the Jaguares 36-28 in a pulsating clash of Super Rugby expansion teams on Saturday to post their first win after a miserable run of seven defeats.

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It was a victory largely made in Samoa as flyhalf Tusi Pisi kept the Tokyo side in the game against the explosive Argentines, booting 18 points, including the go-ahead penalty eight minutes from time.

“To get this historic win in Japan is very special,” Sunwolves captain Shota Horie said.

“We had to try to forget what happened in our last game and put everything on the line today and luckily we did that.”

The Sunwolves have endured a torrid first season in Super Rugby, with last week’s 92-17 humiliation by the Cheetahs marking yet another low.
To get this historic win in Japan is very special. We had to try to forget what happened in our last game
Shota Horie

The Jaguares, who boast 13 of the Argentina side that reached last year’s World Cup semi-finals, looked set to snap a six-match losing streak as they opened a 13-8 half-time lead.

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