Match Ireland 41 v Japan 10 - 08/11/2025 - Quilter Nations Series

Ireland_Aviva
Aviva StadiumDublin
FT
refereeGianluca Gnecchi
HT17-10
IRE
IRE
41
vs
JPN
JPN
10
HT17-10
0
Metres Gained
0
0
Turnovers Won
0
0
Tackles Made
0

Highlights

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HIGHLIGHTS | Ireland v Japan | Back to winning ways!

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Report: Six-try Ireland overwhelm Brave Blossoms in Dublin

Ireland opened their Quilter Nations Series account with a 41-10 victory against Japan at the Aviva Stadium, Dublin.

The hosts led 17-10 at the break after a scrappy opening period. Fly-half Jack Crowley opened the scoring with an early penalty, but Ireland’s lineout misfired repeatedly, with Ronan Kelleher enduring a difficult spell that included a dummy throw in a promising position.

Japan impressed with their tempo and ambition, stretching Ireland’s defence through sharp handling and clever kicks. Tomoki Osada and Kippei Ishida threatened down the flanks. Ireland’s scramble defence held firm, though, and they were helped when inside centre Charlie Lawrence was sin-binned for a tip tackle on Tom Farrell after 17 minutes.

Despite Japan’s early dominance, Ireland struck next. After sustained pressure, a loose ball fell to Thomas Clarkson, who released Nick Timoney into space. The Ulster back-rower showed his pace to finish under the posts, with Crowley converting. Ireland’s lead grew to 17-0, but Japan hit back through a powerful maul finished by Kenji Sato, converted by Seung-sin Lee. Ireland then lost wing Jacob Stockdale to the sin-bin for head-on-head contact, and Lee added a penalty before the break to make it 17-10.

Ireland started the second half with more intent. Prop Andrew Porter powered over from close range after strong carries from captain Caelan Doris and Tommy O’Brien, though Crowley missed the conversion.

Japan continued to play with ambition, with Yoshitaka Yazaki making a blistering break, but their accuracy faltered at key moments. Ireland’s bench made a big impact, with Gus McCarthy crashing over for his third Test try (27-10), before prop Paddy McCarthy marked his home debut with a score from a well-executed lineout move (34-10). Sam Prendergast, impressing from the bench, converted both.

The final word went to wing Tommy O’Brien, Ireland’s liveliest back all afternoon, who deservedly crossed after pouncing on a loose ball and finishing from distance. Prendergast added the extras to seal the 41-10 win.


⭐️ Quilter Player of the Match: Tommy O'Brien (IRE)

"We were disappointed in the result last week [against New Zealand] and the performance. We didn't really fire any shots and it was really disappointing because we had amazing support over there. This week in front of a home crowd we wanted to put a better performance together.

"Faz [head coach Andy Farrell] talked to us about getting out of our own way, backing ourselves, and I think we did that pretty well in the second half. There's a few new guys coming into the team. We wanted to express ourselves today.

"We're excited [to face Australia]. There's the disappointment of last week, but we knew that we had three great games at home in front of our fans."


🔢 Tommy O'Brien: The Numbers

Tries: 1

Line Breaks: 4

Defenders Beaten: 3

Carries: 13

Metres Carried: 168

Successful Tackles: 6

Turnovers: 1