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Rugby World Cup | Group Stage
Sep 23, 2015 at 2.30pm UK
 
Scotland
45-10
Japan
Hardie (49'), Bennett (56', 69'), Seymour (64'), Russell (74')
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Mafi (15')

Half-Time Report: Greig Laidlaw kicks Scotland ahead against Japan

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Scotland skipper Greig Laidlaw kicks four penalties in the first half to hand his side a 12-7 lead over Japan in their Rugby World Cup Pool B clash.

Greig Laidlaw has kicked four first-half penalties to give Scotland a 12-7 lead over Japan at the halfway stage of their Rugby World Cup Pool B clash at Kingsholm Stadium this afternoon.

Vern Cotter's side came into the match fresh having not featured in the tournament so far, and they set about making a quick start to test the fatigue of Japan - just four days removed from their seismic shock against South Africa.

The game was just two minutes old when Scotland skipper Laidlaw provided the first points of the contest, knocking over a penalty on his home club ground.

Laidlaw added another to double the advantage, but the first try of the day would go to Japan. Ayumu Goromaru's kick just about found the corner to hand the Brave Blossoms side a lineout, and Amanaki Mafi touched down from the resulting driving maul.

The boot of the Scottish captain kept the scoreboard ticking over, however, and two more penalties from Laidlaw saw Cotter's men quickly regain their advantage.

Handling errors and ill-discipline were becoming problems for Japan, and referee John Lacey soon showed Kotaro Matsushima a yellow card, although this time Laidlaw was unable to add the three points.

It was the attacking attitude of Eddie Jones's side that endeared them to the rugby world in the dying stages against the Springboks, and that was on show again as they turned down a simple three points to go for the corner, despite having a man in the sin bin.

The tactic did not prove successful, however, and given the same choice moments later captain Michael Leitch this time opted to go for the posts. Goromaru lined up the kick, but sent it wide to leave the gap at five points.

That was how it stayed until the interval as the Scots withstood some heavy pressure from Japan towards the latter stages of the half, before themselves being denied in the opposition 22 by a fine try-saving tackle as the clock ticked red.

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