Samoa stun Russia at Rugby World Cup
KUMAGAYA, Japan: Marauding winger Ed Fidow bagged a quickfire double as Samoa beat Russia 34-9 in a bruising Rugby World Cup encounter marked by three yellow cards on Tuesday.
Fidow provided the spark in a tempestuous Pool A clash after the Pacific islanders were reduced to 13 men in the first half for two reckless tackles in steamy Kumagaya. Russia’s Kirill Gotovtsev was sin-binned later in the game.Russia coach Lyn Jones bemoaned his team’s short, four-day turnaround following their 30-10 defeat by hosts Japan in the tournament-opener last Friday.
Samoa, World Cup quarter-finalists in 1991 and 1995, began the game pumped up after a passionate performance of their ‘siva tau’ war dance. And they went ahead after 15 minutes when a superb pass from Tim Nanai-Williams — cousin of All Black star Sonny Bill — found Alapati Leiua to crash over for the first of his brace.
But Russia fly-half Yury Kushnarev, making a record-extending 111th appearance for the Bears, kicked a pair of penalties to give the Bears a 6-5 half-time lead which should have been more after Samoa played almost 10 minutes with 13 men.Centre Rey Lee-Lo was lucky to escape with a yellow card for a high tackle on Russia captain Vasily Artemyev before hooker Motu Matu’u followed him to the sin bin after another dangerous challenge on Artemyev.
Russia let Samoa failed to capitalise on their numerical advantage, but Jones refused to criticise French referee Romain Poite.Refereeing was in the spotlight after World Rugby issued an unusual rebuke earlier on Tuesday about officiating standards at the tournament, following several controversies in the opening days. Pisi, who at 37 became the oldest player to represent Samoa at a World Cup, had a kicking game to forget, missing four of six attempts with the boot.
However Samoa, playing their first game of the tournament, ultimately had too much firepower for the exhausted Russians. Scrum-half Dwayne Polataivao failed to come out for the second half after taking a blow to the head, but the Samoans hit back when Afaesetiti Amosa bulldozed over five minutes after the restart.
Russia’s Kirill Gotovtsev was yellow-carded for a high tackle attempting to block Amosa, who was stretchered off after twisting his knee.A superb drop goal from Kushnarev pulled Russia back to within a point before Fidow grabbed Samoa’s second try in the 49th minute, bursting through after a clever pass from replacement hooker Ray Niuia.
Fidow extended Samoa’s lead shortly afterwards with the bonus-point try as the Russian began to wilt to make it 10 tries in nine appearances for his country.Fortunate perhaps to still be involved in the game, Lee-Lo made up for his yellow by adding Samoa’s fifth try before Leiua added the icing just before the buzzer to give the score a slightly flattering hue.Samoa move on to face Scotland in their next game while Russia, still searching for their first-ever World Cup win, take on Ireland.
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