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British & Irish Lions player ratings after 28-10 win against Japan

Lions debutants Josh Adams, Duhan van der Merwe and Tadhg Beirne all scored for the Lions along with Robbie Henshaw as the Lions beat Japan; However there will be concerns as they let the Brave Blossoms control the game later on

Dan Biggar produced the good for the Lions against Japan
Image: Dan Biggar produced the good for the Lions against Japan

The British and Irish Lions beat Japan 28-10 in the warm-up for their South Africa tour on Saturday but the match was overshadowed by a tour-ending shoulder injury for captain Alun Wyn Jones.

Justin Tipuric and Jack Conan also went off injured and Warren Gatland will be hoping they will be able to be on the plane when they leave for South Africa on Sunday.

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Highlights of the Lions' 28-10 win over Japan at Murrayfield

The Lions scored four tries against Japan but who stuck up their hand for Test selection?

Liam Williams: 7/10

Liam Williams
Image: Liam Williams took a blow to the face which resulted in some running repairs

Took a blow to the face in the second half and was replaced by Anthony Watson just after the hour, but he staked a credible claim in the battle for the Test 15 jersey.

Josh Adams: 7

EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND - JUNE 26: British & Irish Lions' Josh Adams (centre) scores the opening try during an International Match between the British & Irish Lions and Japan at BT Murrayfield, on June 26, 2021, in Edinburgh, Scotland. (Photo by Paul Devlin / SNS Group)...
Image: Josh Adams (centre) celebrates scoring the opening try

Showed great footwork to find his way to the line for the first try of the match.

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Robbie Henshaw: 8

Picked his line well to charge over for the Lions' third try and generally looked bright when the team were in attacking positions. He was also the team's top tackler, making 16 with a 100 per cent success rate.

Bundee Aki: 7

Offered a great demonstration of his power to slice through the Japanese defence in the build-up to the opening try.

Duhan van der Merwe: 8

EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND - JUNE 26: Robbie Henshaw celebrates the Lions' third try with Duhan van der Merwe (right) during an International Match between the British & Irish Lions and Japan at BT Murrayfield, on June 26, 2021, in Edinburgh, Scotland. (Photo by Ross Parker / SNS Group)
Image: Robbie Henshaw celebrates the Lions' third try with Duhan van der Merwe (right)

Hauled Kotaro Matsushima into touch as the Japanese livewire threatened to deal the Lions an early blow and added a try later in the first half while gaining more metres than any of his team-mates.

Dan Biggar: 9

Put in a faultless display from the tee in an all-round excellent performance and was a vocal figure after skipper Alun Wyn Jones departed through injury.

Conor Murray: 7

His kick was charged down to put the Lions under pressure shortly after going in front, but he was also involved in three of his side's tries before being replaced.

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Rory Sutherland: 7

A solid display from the Edinburgh prop, who was withdrawn after 50 minutes.

Ken Owens: 7

Took on the captaincy when Jones left the field and will be delighted that the Lions won all 15 of their line-outs while he was on the field.

Tadhg Furlong looks to get through the tackle of Jiwon Koo
Image: Tadhg Furlong looks to get through the tackle of Jiwon Koo

Tadhg Furlong: 7

Started all three Tests in New Zealand four years ago and did his chances of making the team no harm here, with a determined carry early in the second half among his highlights.

Iain Henderson: 8

Only Henshaw made more tackles than the Ulster lock.

Alun Wyn Jones: N/A

EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND - JUNE 26:  British & Irish Lions' Alun Wyn-Jones leaves the field with an injury during an International Match between the British & Irish Lions and Japan at BT Murrayfield, on June 26, 2021, in Edinburgh, Scotland. (Photo by Paul Devlin / SNS Group)
Image: Alun Wyn Jones leaves the field after dislocating his shoulder which rules him out of the tour to South Africa

The Lions skipper was forced off with a dislocated shoulder after only seven minutes, with Gatland later confirming he will now miss the tour of South Africa.

Tadhg Beirne: 8

Tadhg Beirne in action for the Lions
Image: Tadhg Beirne in action for the Lions

A great option at the lineout and solid in defence. Exploited a gap in the defence to sprint under the posts for the Lions' fourth try.

Justin Tipuric: 6

Followed his Ospreys colleague Jones down the tunnel after 20 minutes in another concerning development for coach Gatland.

Jack Conan: 8

Completed more carries than any other player in a Lions jersey but also took a knock 10 minutes from time, leaving his side to end the match with 14 men.

Replacements:

Courtney Lawes came on for Jones but fumbled an attempt to touch down six minutes into the second half. Taulupe Faletau replaced Tipuric and performed well in his less familiar position of flanker, allowing Conan to continue at No 8.

Kyle Sinckler, Wyn Jones, Jamie George, Owen Farrell, Ali Price and Anthony Watson also came off the bench.

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