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'IT HURTS' AS WELSH HORROR IS RATED 18...
Sunday People
|July 06, 2025
WALES boss Matt Sherratt said his players were “hurt” by an 18th successive Test defeat as Japan recovered from a 12-point deficit to inflict further misery on the beleaguered tourists.
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Sherratt's side led 19-7 at the interval in Kitakyushu through tries from Ben Thomas and Tom Rogers, as well as a penalty try, and were in sight of claiming Wales's first win for 21 months.
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