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28th September 2019
01:21pm BST

It ended the game and left Ireland with a point, taking them to six in the group and good enough for second behind new overlords Japan (on nine). Carbery had another couple of options he could have pulled the trigger on:
Passing across the backline, even though they were behind their own tryline, and trying to go through the phases.
Kicked a contestable up-and-under if the hope that Ireland could get the ball back in their 22 or force a Japanese knock-on.
Instead, he got the ball out and, for the pool stages at least, Ireland live to fight again. Following the match, Schmidt back Carbery's call. Asked if he made the right decision, Schmidt told reporters:
"Yeah, potentially the bonus point could be really important,. It means that we’ve got six points from our two pool games so far, Japan have got nine and Samoa have got five. So they're the ones who've got points so far and you've got to finish in the top two. "So, keeping that bonus point allowed us to stay in front of Samoa in the short-term and we know that Scotland will be a player and Russia will line us up in five days' time. "As I said, those tight turnarounds are pretty tough going and we will, I suppose, have to chase a little bit now because we want to stay within a chance of topping the pool. Certainly we've got to get in the top two."https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=roF_snFZlDY In fairness to Carbery, he had upped the attacking tempo when he came on and had not dropped Ireland in the hole they found themselves in. The player himself said he would have liked to run the ball but he felt the Japanese press cut that option out and he went for the kick. Up next for Ireland are Russia, on Thursday, who have lost to Japan and Samoa so far. WATCH THE IRELAND Vs. JAPAN HIGHLIGHTS HERE:
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