[/floatr]While Japan's football team is delivering better-than-expected performances at the World Cup, their rugby team is competing in the Pacific Nations Cup. Japan started the tournament ranked 13th in the world and suffered a disappointing loss to Fiji who rank 10th. The team thought they had a genuine chance to beat the Fijians but were badly outmatched on the day. However, they have just defeated 12th ranked Samoa 23-31 in a match played in Samoa. The visitors pulled away to a big lead in the first half but were then pushed hard by the home team, which featured stars like 300lb prop Cencus Johnston (right). They were able to hold on, though, to record their first win against the islanders since 1999, It is a major scalp in the campaign to establish Japan as a credible competitor in the sport's second-tier. Samoa may be inconsistent in the long form of the game but they are the current Rugby Sevens champions and usually field experienced players. Japan face Tonga in their final game of the tournament. They are above them in the world rankings and have managed to win in previous meetings but Tonga only just lost to the Fijians by a score of 41-38 so it will be another test for the Cherry Blossoms.