Japan humiliate Philippines in Asian Five Nations

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Japan's Ayumu Goromaru plays at an exhibition match against the Barbarians, on November 25, 2012, in Le Havre

FUKUOKA, Japan (AFP) –

Japan’s Ayumu Goromaru plays at an exhibition match against the Barbarians, on November 25, 2012, in Le Havre. Five-time defending champions Japan got off to a flying start in the Asian Five Nations rugby tournament by scoring a humiliating 121-0 victory over the promoted Philippines.

Five-time defending champions Japan got off to a flying start in the Asian Five Nations rugby tournament by scoring a humiliating 121-0 victory over the promoted Philippines on Saturday.

Full back Ayumu Goromaru gave Japan a 3-0 lead with a penalty in the seventh minute, which appeared enough for the Asian champions as he also scored 14 conversions and one try for a total of 36 points.

Two rookies Male Sau and Kenki Fukuoka, as well as Harumichi Takekawa, Hitoshi Ono and Ryu Koliniasi Holani scored two tries each, while eight other players were also on target.

Fly-half Gareth Holgate had a chance to score for the Philippines but he mis-fired a penalty shot twice in the eighth minute and 19th in the first half.

Japan will take on Hong Kong away next week, while the Philippines will play Hong Kong at home in the third week.

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