Force edged out in Japan Tour openers despite Jones double

Sat, Oct 19, 2024, 4:45 AM
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by Ben Somerford

The Western Force have opened their three-week Japan tour with narrow defeats to the Mie Pearls and Yokohama TKM in their hybrid 40-minute games in Nagano on Saturday.

Playing a different format, the Force took on the two Japanese National Women’s Rugby Championships clubs across two 40-minute games, kicking off at 12pm and 1pm local time at Sugadaira Rugby Field. The two Japanese sides also played each other from 2pm.

Taking on 2023-24 Japanese runners-up Mie Pearls first, Wanneroo and Wallaroos back-rower Tamika Jones marked her return from a metatarsal injury with a double in a narrow 19-12 loss.

Backing up, the Force led against Yokohama after tries from Kalamunda front-rower Braxton Walker and 2024 Rebecca Clough medallist Samantha Wood, only to fall 17-12 after two late tries for the Japanese outfit.

The Force are next in action on Sunday 27 October 1pm WST against 2023-24 Japanese champions Tokyo Sankyu Phoenix at the scenic Fujiyoshida at the northern base of Mt Fuji.

Game 1 rundown

In the Force’s first game, the Pearls ran in the first try inside five minutes after picking off a lineout, with the conversion successful for a 7-0 lead.

Five minutes later, Jones scored for the Force off a successful maul and great carry by hybrid back-rower Brooklyn Teki-Joyce.

The tries kept coming as Pearls crossed again in the 12th minute, this time through the centre channel, before opening up a 19-5 lead with a converted try in the 22nd minute.

The WA side kept coming and got some reward with a 34th minute try from Jones following a dominant scrum, rounding out the scoring for a 19-12 defeat.

Western Force 12

Tries: Jones 2

Conversions: Freeman 1/2

Penalties: Nil

Pearls 19

Tries: 3

Conversions: 2/3

Penalties: Nil

Game 2 rundown

After a standard 15-minute break, the Force backed up the 1pm (local time) kick-off against Yokohama TKM, who went ahead inside five minutes with a converted try.

But the Force rallied with front-rower Braxton Walker scoring from a Yokohama lineout on the quarter hour. Freeman’s conversion attempt missed, leaving the Force down 7-5.

In the 23rd minute, Wallaroos scrum-half Samantha Wood dotted, sending the Force into the lead. Freeman added to the extras this time for a 12-7 lead.

Yokohama, however, hit back quickly, crossing for two tries in the next 10 minutes to flip the game and claim a 17-12 lead.

Western Force 12

Tries: Walker, Wood

Conversions: Freeman 1/2

Penalties: Nil

Yokohama TKM 17

Tries: 3

Conversions: 1/3

Penalties: Nil

Selected Western Force line-up

Starters; Hannah Palelei, ⁠Hera-Barb Malcolm Heke, ⁠Braxton Walker, ⁠Sera Naiqama, ⁠Rosie Ebbage, ⁠Tamika Jones, ⁠Nami Dickson, ⁠Brooklyn Teki-Joyce, ⁠Georgia Cormick, ⁠Grace Freeman, ⁠Leilani Hills, ⁠Ngamihi Monk, ⁠Ocean Tuhua, Halley Derera, ⁠Sheree Hume

Reserves; ⁠Loretta Mailangi, ⁠Allana Sikimeti, ⁠Alapeta Ngauamo, ⁠Zoe Elliot, ⁠Sofaia Talemaira, ⁠Topaz-Jean Porter, ⁠Samantha Wood, ⁠Nicole Ledington, ⁠April Downey, ⁠Tizanae Kovacs

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