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Japan head home despite three wins – but Rugby World Cup displays prove they have finally arrived

Eddie Jones hopes team’s success has inspired a new generation of players

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Japan will never again be considered a rugby joke after their three World Cup victories, including their historic shock win over South Africa, said outgoing coach Eddie Jones.

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The former Australia boss said his side’s attacking rugby had inspired a new generation to follow the sport in Japan and were now rightly considered heroes as they prepare to host the 2019 World Cup.

Japan ended their stunning England 2015 campaign by beating the United States 28-18 at Gloucester’s Kingsholm ground Sunday. They became the first nation to win three group games but fail to reach the quarter finals.

The Brave Blossoms already caused the biggest sensation in World Cup history by beating two-time champions South Africa 34-32 in their opening Pool B game.

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“Before this tournament, let’s be honest, Japan was one of the joke teams. Teams would put out their B team against them and beat them by 80 or 90 points,” Jones said.

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