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Highlights & Pics: Munster Development v Ireland U20

16th May 2017 By The Editor

Academy lock Sean O’Connor claims the lineout.

Academy lock Sean O’Connor claims the lineout. ©INPHO/Cathal Noonan

Video highlights and action shots as a Munster Development side recorded a 15-10 win over Ireland U20 at Thomond Park on Saturday.

The annual fixture is used as part of Ireland U20’s preparations for the World Rugby U20 Championship in June – taking place in Georgia this year – and in addition to the Munster representatives on the Ireland side, Munster Development also fielded a number of players in contention for selection this summer.

Click here to view our Munster Development v Ireland U20 match gallery.

Match Highlights…

 

Munster Development:  Tom McHale (Young Munster); Peadar Collins (Garryowen), Sam Arnold Capt. – O’Connor 72, Dave McCarthy (Garryowen), Jack Harrington (Young Munster) – O’Connell 52; Alan Tyan (Young Munster), Jack Lyons (Young Munster) – Stafford 47; Liam O’Connor – Barron 63, Adam Moloney (Shannon) – Duggan 49, James Kendrick (UCC) – Skehan 54; Sean O’Connor, James Ryan – O’Byrne 58;  Mikey Wilson (Garryowen) – Ryan 61, Ross O’Neill (Cork Con) – O’Flynn 70, Bailey Faloon (Garryowen).

Replacements from:  Diarmuid Barron (Garryowen), Jordan Duggan (Naas), Colm Skehan (Young Munster), Barra O’Byrne (Garryowen), Conor O’Fynn (UCD), Tom Ryan (Trinity), Jack Stafford (Shannon), James O’Connor (Young Munster), Liam O’Connell (Cork Con).

Ireland U20 (Munster representatives in bold): Colm Hogan; Mark Keane, Gavin Mullin, Ciaran Frawley, Calvin NashConor Fitzgerald, Jonny Stewart; Joey Conway, Tadhg McIlroy, Charlie Connolly; Jack O’Regan, Fineen Wycherley; Marcus Rea, Paul Boyle, Gavin Coombes.

Replacements from: Ronan Kelleher, Greg McGrath, Peter Coper, Cormac Daly, Sean Masterson, Ryan Fehily, Conor Dean, Sean O’Brien, Liam Coombes, Rory Mulvihill.

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