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Ireland boss pleased with 'outstanding' defence in victory
Bristol Post
|August 26, 2025
IRELAND boss Scott Bemand insisted his side's strength in adversity will stand them in good stead for the rest of the World Cup after overcoming Japan 42-14.
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Six tries decorated an ultimately emphatic Irish victory on Sunday, but the scoreline failed to reflect how hard they had been pushed in the second half of the Group C clash at Franklin's Gardens.
Trailing 28-14 and with the wind in their sails as they staged an electric comeback, Japan were on the brink of scoring again only for Eve Higgins to intercept a pass before running the length of the field to finish.
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