Richie Murphy’s team are in action in Musgrave Park.
IRELAND HEADH COACH Richie Murphy has unveiled his starting side for Sunday’s U20 Six Nations finale against England at Musgrave Park, [KO: 5pm, Virgin Media Two].
With a perfect winning record from their four games to date in the competition, Ireland are chasing a Grand Slam success and come into this encounter off the back of a record beating that they handed out to Scotland last weekend.Gus McCarthy captains the team from the front row, with George Hadden and Paddy McCarthy also named to start along side him.
Fintan Gunne and Sam Prendergast once again start at scrum-half and out-half respectively, with John Devine and Hugh Cooney in midfield. The back three of Henry McErlean, James Nicholson and Hugh Gavin complete the starting team.The Ireland U20s Match Day Squad chasing a Grand Slam at a sold-out Musgrave Park! 🟢#FutureIsGreen | @PwCIreland13. Hugh Cooney 2. Gus McCarthy – captain7.
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