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Incredible new footage of Japan's winning try against Ireland

Kenki Fukuoka scores the crucial try in Japan's win over Ireland

It was one of the most memorable moments of the 2019 World Cup so far and now you can relieve it in stunning 360 footage.

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World Rugby have released a wonderful new look at the try that sent Japan on their way to a stunning 19-12 defeat of Ireland on Saturday.

The interactive footage provides viewers with an opportunity to watch Kenki Fukuoka’s 59th minute try from a variety of angles. Just move your device around to turn the camera, while desktop users can grab the screen and control the camera with their cursor.

The view of the Japan players celebrating the try is great, but we particularly like watching the crowds reaction as the hosts finally got their reward after a stunning performance against Joe Schmidt’s team.

This isn’t the first time we’ve been offered a different view of the action in Japan, with Canon releasing a brilliant on-field replay of George Bridges’ try for New Zealand against South Africa.

More of this please!

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In regards to Mack Hansen, Tuipoloto and others who talent wasnt 'seen'..

If we look at acting, soccer and cricket as examples, Hugh Jackman, the Heminsworths in acting; Keith Urban in Nashville, Mike Hussey and various cricketers who played in UK and made the Australian team; and many soccer players playing overseas.


My opinion is that perhaps the ' 'potential' or latent talent is there, but it's just below the surface.


ANd that decision, as made by Tane Edmed, Noah, Will Skelton to go overseas is the catalyst to activate the latent and bring it to the surface.


Based on my personal experience of leaving Oz and spending 14 months o/s, I was fully away from home and all usual support systems and past memories that reminded me of the past.


Ooverseas, they weren't there. I had t o survive, I could invent myself as who I wanted, and there was no one to blame but me.


It bought me alive, focused my efforts towards what I wanted and people largely accepted me for who I was and how I turned up.


So my suggestion is to make overseas scholarships for younger players and older too so they can benefit from the value offered by overseas coaching acumen, established systems, higher intensity competition which like the pressure that turns coal into diamonds, can produce more Skeltons, Arnold's, Kellaways and the like.


After the Lion's tour say, create 20 x $10,000 scholarships for players to travel and play overseas.


Set up a HECS style arrangement if necessary to recycle these funds ongoingly.


Ooverseas travel, like parenthood or difficult life situations brings out people's physical and emotional strengths in my own experiences, let's use it in rugby.

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