Ireland U20 Side Selected For Scotland Clash
6th February 2019 By The Editor
Head Coach Noel McNamara has named the Ireland U20 side to face Scotland in the second round of the U20 Six Nations.
The game takes place this Friday night at 7.30pm in Netherdale, Galashiels in the Scottish Borders.
Seven Munster players are included – Jake Flannery, Jonathan Wren, Conor Phillips, Josh Wycherley and John Hodnett all start with Seán French and Luke Masters among the replacements. Shannon and former CBC prop Masters is set for his Championship debut.
The starting XV shows just one change to the side that defeated England 35-27.
Cormac Foley, who was a try-scoring replacement in last Friday’s win in Irish Independent Park comes into the side at scrum-half, replacing Munster’s Craig Casey who is ruled out through injury.
Up front, props Wycherley and Thomas Clarkson again start alongside hooker Dylan Tierney-Martin, with Charlie Ryan and Niall Murray in the second-row.
Martin Moloney, Scott Penny and Number 8 Hodnett are named in the back row.
Scrum-half Foley is partnered at half-back by Harry Byrne and captain David Hawkshaw renews his centre partnership with Liam Turner.
The back field again sees full-back Flannery line out with wings Phillips and Wren.
In the replacements, Masters and Colm Reilly will be looking to win their first U20s caps if called upon on Friday night.
Before departing for Scotland, McNamara said: “We got things started on a really positive note on Friday night in Cork, and it was a credit to the players with how well they finished the game.
“It was great to get the Championship off with a win like that, but there’s a new challenge in front of us this Friday and I’ve no doubt Scotland will be hurting from their loss against Italy.
“The players are very much focused on their own jobs for this Friday night, and they’re looking forward to their first away test of the campaign.”
Tickets are available for the Ireland U20 home games via http://www.scottishrugby.org/tickets-events/scotland-u20-club-xv
There is NO broadcast of the game, but score updates will be available on Twitter via @IrishRugby .
Ireland U20 v Scotland U20, U20 Six Championship, Netherdale (Gala RFC), Galashiels. Kick-Off: 7.30pm
15. Jake Flannery (Shannon RFC / Munster)
14. Conor Phillips (Young Munster RFC / Munster)
13. Liam Turner (Dublin University FC / Leinster)
12. David Hawkshaw (Clontarf FC / Leinster) Captain
11. Jonathan Wren (Cork Constitution FC / Munster)
10. Harry Byrne (Lansdowne FC / Leinster)
9. Cormac Foley (St.Mary’s College RFC / Leinster)
1. Josh Wycherley (Young Munster RFC / Munster)
2. Dylan Tierney-Martin (Corinthians RFC / Connacht)
3. Thomas Clarkson (Dublin University FC / Leinster)
4. Charlie Ryan (UCD RFC / Leinster)
5. Niall Murray (Buccaneers RFC / Connacht)
6. Martin Moloney (Old Belvedere RFC / Leinster)
7. Scott Penny (UCD RFC / Leinster)
8. John Hodnett (UCC RFC / Munster)
Replacements:
16. John McKee (Old Belvedere RFC / Leinster)
17. Michael Milne (UCD RFC / Leinster)
18. Luke Masters (Shannon RFC / Munster)*
19. Brian Deeny (Clontarf FC / Leinster)
20. David McCann (Banbridge RFC / Ulster)
21. Colm Reilly (Buccaneers RFC / Connacht)*
22. Seán French (Cork Constitution FC / Munster)
23. Rob Russell (Dublin University FC / Leinster)
*Denotes uncapped at this level
IRELAND U20 Six Nations Fixtures and Results 2019
Friday 1st February 2019
Ireland U20 35 – 27 England U20, Irish Independent Park, Cork
Friday 8th February 2019
Scotland U20 v Ireland U20, 7.30pm. Netherdale, Galashiels
Friday 22nd February 2019
Italy U20 v Ireland U20, Stadio Centro d’Italia, Rieti
Stream via FIR – Facebook.com/Federugby & Youtube.com/Fedrugby
Friday 8th March 2019
Ireland U20 v France U20, 7.15pm, Irish Independent Park, Cork
Live on RTÉ
Friday 15th March 2019
Wales U20 v Ireland U20, 7.15pm, Stadwim Zip World (Parc Eirias), Colwyn Bay
Live on RTÉ
6 Nations Rugby In Cork
Friday, March 8, 2019
Ireland U20s v France U20s, Irish Independent Park, 7.15pm; Buy tickets here