Player ratings: Wake-up call

OPINION: World Cup hosts Japan were given a timely reminder that raw emotion alone won't guarantee them success.

Hyped up as another great occasion for the Brave Blossoms, they were brought down to earth - as South Africa beat them 41-7 in Kumagaya on Friday.

Replays of their last encounter - which finished 34-32 in Japan’s favour in Brighton four years ago - were played in the Boks’ hotel foyer this week, before the Boks exacted their six tries to one revenge.

Jan de Koning rates the Japanese players!

15 William Tupou:

Struggled to cope with the bombardment of high balls, but managed a couple of decent runs - managing 76 metres in his nine dashes.

5/10

14 Kotaro Matsushima:

Not many opportunities and attack and was exposed by Makazola Mapimpi on more than one occasion. Showed his pace when he eventually received the ball in open space.

4/10

13 Timothy Lafaele:

Struggled to breach the Boks' defensive line - managing just 14 metres in nine runs - and was also quiet on defence.

5/10

12 Ryoto Nakamura:

Played of a distribution role, missed as many tackles as he made and conceded a couple of turnovers.

4/10

11 Kenki Fukuoka:

His game lasted just four minutes, before he limped off with an injury.

10 Yu Tamura:

Had one decent break, but otherwise just shuffled the ball sideways. Missed twice as many tackles as he made and conceded a couple of turnovers.

4/10

9 Kaito Shigeno:

Struggled to cope with the energetic nature of Francois de Klerk's game.

5/10

8 Amanaki Mafi:

Looked strong with ball in hand, but found the Bok defensive wall near-impenetrable - left the field early in the second half.

6/10

7 Pieter Labuschagne:

Energetic, but struggled to make a real impact. Had one decent run and managed just 56 metres from his 10 runs. The most productive defender in the Japan team, 14 tackles.

7/10

6 Michael Leitch (captain):

Was involved all over the field - working at breakdowns and carrying on the wing. But he was quiet on defence.

6/10

5 Uwe Helu:

Quiet day at the office - making just six metres in his nine runs, making just three tackles and conceding a turnover.

5/10

4 Luke Thompson:

Apart from Labuschagne, Japan's most productive player - nine carries and 11 tackles.

6/10

3 Koo Ji-won:

Solid in the scrums and made a handful of carries. Otherwise quiet.

5/10

2 Atsushi Sakate:

Did the basics well and worked hard on defence, making nine tackles.

6/10

1 Keita Inagaki:

Another player that needs to improve his workrate outside the set pieces.

5/10

Replacements:

16 Takuya Kitade (on for Sakate, 71st minute):

Not enough time to be rated.

17 Isileli Nakajima (on for Inagaki, 60th minute):

Made no real impact and seemed to just plod along, making a couple of tackles and a few carries.

4/10

18 Asaeli Ai Valu (on for Koo, 41st minute):

Made just five metres in his five carries, made one tackle, missed a tackle and conceded a turnover.

3/10

19 James Moore (on for Helu, 41st minute):

One of the more productive replacements - a handful of carries and four tackles, without missing one).

6/10

20 Yoshitaka Tokunaga (on for Mafi, 45th minute):

Was strong with the ball in hand, but conceded a couple of turnovers.

5/10

21 Yutaka Nagare (on for Shigeno, 53rd minute):

Just a link behind the scrum, not even making a tackle.

4/10

22 Rikiya Matsuda (on for Moeakiola, 66th minute):

Not enough time to be rated.

23 Ataata Moeakiola (on for Fukuoka, 4th minute).

Had a few decent runs, with 59 metres from his 13 runs. But three turnovers cost his team

5/10

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