Under 18s Clubs Side Named For Ulster Clash
19th September 2014 By Munster Rugby
The Munster Under 18 Clubs side, proudly sponsored by Trend Micro, has been named for tomorrow’s Interprovincial clash with Ulster at the Kingspan Stadium (ko 1pm).
Bruff's Dylan Reeves Wasik captains the unchanged side once again as they look for a second win after last week’s 23-17 opening day win in Connacht.
Midleton's Robert Carey scored the first try for Munster in the Sportsground last week with Skibbereen out-half Liam Coombes scoring a try, two conversions and three penalties.
The team finish the campaign at home to Leinster at Waterpark RFC on Saturday week. That game, originally scheduled for 2:30pm, will now kick-off at the earlier time of 12:30pm.
Munster Under 18s Clubs side to face Ulster:
15. Sean Ivess (Newcastle West RFC)
14. Sean Gray (Crosshaven RFC)
13. Jack Quilter (Tralee RFC)
12. David McCarthy (Skibbereen RFC)
11. David Gleeson (Newport RFC)
10. Liam Coombes (Skibbereen)
9. Paidi O Sullivan (Bantry Bay RFC)
1. Peter Kelleher (Ballincollig RFC)
2. Shane Bush (Crosshaven RFC)
3. Ian McCarthy (Highfield RFC)
4. Robert Carey (Midleton RFC)
5. Dylan Reeves Wasik (Capt.) (Bruff RFC)
6. Robbie Walsh (Waterpark RFC)
7. Ross O’Neill (Cork Constitution FC)
8. Alan Fitzgerald (Shannon RFC)
Replacements:
16. Tomas Darcy (Newcastle West RFC)
17. Luke Jordan (Dolphin RFC)
18. Darragh Joyce (Garryowen FC)
19. David Flynn (Ennis RFC)
20. Sean Murphy (Newcastle West RFC)
21. Jordan O’Regan (Waterpark RFC)
22. Eoin Lacey (Fermoy RFC)
23. Kieran Coughlan (Young Munster RFC)
Ulster squad:
15. Thomas McGookin (Ballyclare RFC)
14. Jack Murphy (Malone RFC)
13. Jack McCool (Limavady RFC)
12. Tom Campbell (Malone RFC)
11. Josh Henry (Randalstown RFC)
10. Cormac Fox (Armagh RFC)
9. Conor Cambridge (Carrickfergus RFC)
1. Blaise McKnight (Newry RFC)
2. Mark Brown (Omagh RFC)
3. Corey Logan (City of Derry RFC)
4. Robin Sinton (Banbridge RFC)
5. Kieran Thompson (Ballymena RFC)
6. Ryan Hughes (Capt.) (Dromore RFC)
7. Kalem Travers (Instonians RFC)
8. Aaron Hall (Ballyclare RFC)
Replacements:
16. Daniel O’Neill (Rainey Old Boys RFC)
17. Fintan Quinn (Rainey Old Boys RFC)
18. Michael McColgan (Omagh RFC)
19. Brendan McSorley (Clogher Valley)
20. James Morisi McGoon (Ballynahinch RFC)
21. William Holden (Portadown RFC)
22. Nathan Graham (Malone RFC)
23. Michael Browne (Malone RFC)