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        	  Japan will represent Asia at Rugby World Cup 
			  2015, while Hong Kong face the long journey to Uruguay for the 
			  first round of the repechage after the Brave Blossoms clinched 
			  their seventh straight Asian 5 Nations title with a 49-8 win at 
			  Tokyo's National Stadium earlier this evening. 
			  “It was a tough old game but we have achieved 
			  our first goal of qualifying for the World Cup,” Japan coach Eddie 
			  Jones said after the game, the last to be played at the stadium 
			  before it is demolished to make way for a new arena that will make its debut at Rugby World Cup 2019. “Hong Kong competed very 
			  hard at the breakdown and it was difficult to get any flow to our 
			  game. But what a beautiful ending to one of the most important 
			  grounds in Japan.” 
			  Yoshikazu Fujita grabbed a hat trick of 
			  five-pointers, making him the tournament’s top try scorer with 
			  seven for the tournament. There were further tries for Harumichi 
			  Tatekawa, Shinya Makabe, Justin Ives, Takeshi Kizu and Keisuke Uchida, with Ayumu Goromaru adding three conversions and a penalty 
			  goal as Japan's fitness eventually paid off. Goromaru finished as 
			  the overall top points scorer of the Top 5 with 92 points from 
			  four matches.  
			  Japan captain Michael Leitch and his teammates made a number of 
			  handling errors as the Hong Kong defensive line held firm for long 
			  periods. But in the end it was the final 15 minutes of each half 
			  that proved crucial.  
			  Japan led just 8-3 with 28 minutes on 
			  the clock after Chris McAdam had knocked over a drop goal in 
			  response to an early try by Fujita and penalty from Goromaru. 
			  But the Brave Blossoms scored three tries in 10 minutes at the 
			  end of the first half and then a further four in the closing 13 minutes of the second stanza to make Tom McQueen's 60th minute 
			  effort for the visitors nothing more than a consolation.  
			  “It was good to finish with a bit of a flourish,” said Jones whose 
			  side will compete in Pool B at the World Cup alongside two-time 
			  champions South Africa, Samoa, Scotland and the United States. “It 
			  was important that we finished that way.” 
			  Jones 
			  congratulated Hong Kong on their performance saying, “They fought 
			  well and played smart rugby. We weren't sharp and they defended 
			  very well. But today was just about winning and we achieved that 
			  by halftime so I am very happy with the players.” 
			  			  			  			  			  			  
			  Hong Kong 
			  manager Dai Rees admitted that Japan were a class above the other 
			  sides in Asia. But he also admitted his side “had made too many 
			  mistakes around halftime that allowed Japan to pull away.” 
			  Japan finish atop the Asian 5 Nations table for a seventh time 
			  with a perfect record of four wins and four bonus points for a total of 24 points.  
			  Hong Kong finish as runners-up with 18 
			  points and will now route to the first stage of the Rugby World 
			  Cup 2015 repechage with a match in Uruguay later this summer. 
			  With losses to both Japan and Hong Kong, South Korea finished 
			  third in the 2014 A5N on 12 points – but will stay in Asia’s elite 
			  rugby echelon next season when the Top 5 is reduced to a 
			  three-team, home and away competition.  
			  Philippines (6 points) 
			  and Sri Lanka (1 point) finished in fourth and fifth respectively 
			  and will be relegated as the top seeds in Division I alongside 
			  Kazakhstan and Singapore. 
			  
			  
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			  Rugby World Cup, 
			  Rugby, 
			  Japan, 
			  Hong Kong
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