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Strong ‘A’ Side Named For Nenagh

18th March 2015 By Munster Rugby

Strong ‘A’ Side Named For Nenagh

Munster ‘A’ Head Coach Mick O’Driscoll has named his side to face Ulster Ravens in the first interprovincial of the season at Nenagh Ormond RFC tomorrow afternoon – KO 4:30pm.

With the current break in Guinness PRO12 action, O’Driscoll is able to call on the services of 12 senior representatives alongside emerging talents from both the Munster Rugby Academy and club game.

Dolphin loosehead Peter McCabe joins Kevin O’Byrne and Stephen Archer in the front row while Waterford native and current Lansdowne player Joe McSwiney partners the returning Donnacha Ryan in the second row. The game marks Ryan’s second outing since rehabbing a foot injury that kept him out of competitive action for almost a year.

An all-senior back row sees Shane Buckley, Sean Dougall and Paddy Butler line out at 6, 7 and 8 respectively.

Garryowen scrum-half Neil Cronin teams up with academy fly-half and captain Rory Scannell in the half backs while Ivan Dineen brings a wealth of experience to the midfield, lining out alongside academy centre Dan Goggin.

An all-senior back three sees wingers Luke O’Dea and Andrew Conway joined by returning full-back Johne Murphy. Murphy has not featured for the province since sustaining a broken bone in his hand during training in January.

Munster A: Johne Murphy; Andew Conway, Dan Goggin, Ivan Dineen, Luke O’Dea; Rory Scannell – capt., Neil Cronin; Peter McCabe, Kevin O’Byrne, Stephen Archer; Joe McSwiney, Donnacha Ryan; Shane Buckley, Sean Dougall, Paddy Butler.

Replacements: Niall Scannell, Liam O’Connor (Cork Constitution), John Ryan, Frank Bradshaw Ryan (Shannon), Ben Kilkenny (Young Munster), Jamie Glynn (Academy), Dave Johnston (Academy), Diarmuid McCarthy (Young Munster), Darren Sweetnam (Academy).

Munster 'A' v Ulster Ravens, Thursday March 19th 2015 at Nenagh Ormond RFC – KO 4:30pm.

Please note that admission is free to all so come along and show your support for the men in red!

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