Boris Johnson knocks child to ground in touch rugby

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Boris Johnson apologised to the boy afterwards

Boris Johnson has knocked over a 10-year-old child while playing touch rugby in Japan.

The Mayor of London who is in the country on a trade visit was invited to join children on a mini turf pitch in Tokyo for the non-contact game.

Toki Sekiguchi was knocked to the ground and said he "felt a little pain".

The mayor, a keen rugby fan, shook the boy's hand and apologised.

In the game of touch rugby, external the person with the ball is stopped by being touched, not tackled, as in union rugby.

Slo-mo BoJo

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Johnson runs up the wing

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He encounters 10-year-old Toki Sekiguchi who reaches out to make the touch

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Johnson drops his shoulder

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Sekiguchi starts to topple backwards as the London mayor ploughs forwards

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Sekiguchi is left on the ground

He has form. He brought a child to the ground last year in a football kickabout.

And in 2006 he played in a charity England-Germany football match. Although only on for 10 minutes he stunned the 20,000-strong crowd by flooring retired German midfielder Maurizio Gaudino, external in a rugby-style tackle.

Of that incident he said: "When he was about two yards away I just put my head down. I was going for the ball with my head, which I understand is a legitimate move in soccer."

In Tokyo, the pair later posed for photographs and Mr Johnson handed over a 2015 rugby ball to the youngster.