TOKYO (Reuters) - Scotland ground out a 26-13 win over ill-disciplined Japan in Toyota city in the first match of their two-test series on Saturday, reprising their triumph in last year's World Cup.
The visitors scored two tries -- one a penalty try and the other from prop WP Nel -- and were reliant on the unerring goalkicking boot of Greig Laidlaw, who made six out of six for 16 points.
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