Italy proved too strong for Japan in their mid-year international in Sapporo on Sunday as they clinched a convincing 42-14 victory over their hosts.
In a fast-paced and entertaining encounter, the Azzurri were full value for their win as they dominated for long periods and eventually outscored the Brave Blossoms by five tries to two.
For Italy, Ange Capuozzo, Martin Page-Relo, Andrea Zambonin, Alessandro Garbisi and Ross Vintcent crossed the whitewash with Paolo Garbisi (3) and Leonardo Marin succeeding with conversions while Page-Relo also slotted three penalties.
Meanwhile, Dylan Riley scored a brace of tries and Rikiya Matsuda added a couple of conversions for Japan.
The result was another setback for Japan’s new head coach Eddie Jones as the Brave Blossoms are yet to win a Test since he took over the coaching reins at the start of the year.
Japan also suffered a heavy defeat against England last month before losing narrowly to Georgia last weekend. Meanwhile, Italy lost their first mid-year Test to Samoa before bouncing back with back-to-back victories over Tonga and Japan.
On Sunday, the Azzurri raced into a 10-0 lead after Page-Relo opened the scoring early on with a penalty before Capuozzo crossed for the opening try in the eighth minute.
The visitors continued to dominate as the half progressed and were rewarded with further converted five-pointers from Page-Relo and Zambonin before Riley crossed for his first try in the latter stages of the first half which meant Italy held a 24-7 lead at the interval.
The Brave Blossoms were fastest out of the blocks after the break and were rewarded soon after the restart when Riley crossed for his second try.
Concern over Paolo Garbisi
The next 25 minutes was a tight affair as the sides battled to gain the ascendancy but the Azzurri suffered a big blow in the 68th minute when star fly-half Garbisi was forced off the field due to a blow to his head after an accidental clash with Riley.
Despite that setback, Italy came to the fore with a strong finish and secured the result thanks to late tries from replacement scrum-half Garbisi and Vintcent.
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