Ireland u20 2020
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Ireland u20 2020
U20's who have played Celtic Cup rugby so far this season:
Prop
Michael Milne(Leinster)
Giuseppe Coyne(Leinster)
Paul McGookin(Ulster)
Josh Wycherley(Munster)
Hooker
Billy Scannell(Munster)
Claytan Milligan(Ulster)
Lock
Darragh O'Grady(Munster)
Backrow
Ronan Watters(Leinster)
Neal Moylett(Connacht)
Openside
Scott Penny(Leinster)
John Hodnett(Munster)
Cian Huxford(Connacht)
Scrumhalf
Cormac Foley(Leinster)
Graham Curtis(Ulster)
Outhalf
Harry Byrne(Leinster)
David Hawkshaw(Leinster)
Ben Healy(Munster)
Bruce Houston(Ulster)
Outside Backs
Aaron Sexton(Ulster) - afaik not eligible for Ireland u20 team, due to school.
Iwan Hughes(Ulster)
Liam Turner(Leinster)
Sean French(Munster)
Conor Hayes(Connacht)
Prop
Michael Milne(Leinster)
Giuseppe Coyne(Leinster)
Paul McGookin(Ulster)
Josh Wycherley(Munster)
Hooker
Billy Scannell(Munster)
Claytan Milligan(Ulster)
Lock
Darragh O'Grady(Munster)
Backrow
Ronan Watters(Leinster)
Neal Moylett(Connacht)
Openside
Scott Penny(Leinster)
John Hodnett(Munster)
Cian Huxford(Connacht)
Scrumhalf
Cormac Foley(Leinster)
Graham Curtis(Ulster)
Outhalf
Harry Byrne(Leinster)
David Hawkshaw(Leinster)
Ben Healy(Munster)
Bruce Houston(Ulster)
Outside Backs
Aaron Sexton(Ulster) - afaik not eligible for Ireland u20 team, due to school.
Iwan Hughes(Ulster)
Liam Turner(Leinster)
Sean French(Munster)
Conor Hayes(Connacht)
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Re: Ireland u20 2018-2019
I watched Munster Vs ospreys. Hodnett looked impressive. Ben Healy didn't make a good impression though. Plenty of mistakes but he might have just had an off day.
Sean French came on the wing and made a try with his first touch. He chipped the ball over the defence and Tynan gathered and scored.
Loads more U20s in the Munster A team for the match against Dragons A. About 9 or 10.
Sean French came on the wing and made a try with his first touch. He chipped the ball over the defence and Tynan gathered and scored.
Loads more U20s in the Munster A team for the match against Dragons A. About 9 or 10.
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U-20 home games will be played in Cork this season.
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- Leo Cullen
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Re: Ireland u20 2018-2019
U20's in Eagles team this weekend:
Dylan Tierney(Hooker/Corinthians)
Niall Murray(Lock/Buccaneers)
Cian Huxford(Openside/Corinthians)
Neal Moylett(Backrow/Roscrea)
Oran McNulty(Back Three/Exile)
Hugh Lane(Back Three/Galwegians)
Conor Hayes(Back Three/Young Munster)
U20's in Munster A team this weekend:
Billy Scannell(Hooker/PBC)
Paddy Kelly(Lock/St. Munchins)
Darragh O’Grady(Lock/Ardscoil)
John Hodnett(Openside/Clonakilty)
Charlie O’Doherty(Scrumhalf/Newcastle West)
Ben Healy(Outhalf/Glenstal)
Jake Flannery(Outhalf/Rockwell)
Sean French(Outside Back/PBC)
Dylan Tierney(Hooker/Corinthians)
Niall Murray(Lock/Buccaneers)
Cian Huxford(Openside/Corinthians)
Neal Moylett(Backrow/Roscrea)
Oran McNulty(Back Three/Exile)
Hugh Lane(Back Three/Galwegians)
Conor Hayes(Back Three/Young Munster)
U20's in Munster A team this weekend:
Billy Scannell(Hooker/PBC)
Paddy Kelly(Lock/St. Munchins)
Darragh O’Grady(Lock/Ardscoil)
John Hodnett(Openside/Clonakilty)
Charlie O’Doherty(Scrumhalf/Newcastle West)
Ben Healy(Outhalf/Glenstal)
Jake Flannery(Outhalf/Rockwell)
Sean French(Outside Back/PBC)
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Re: Ireland u20 2018-2019
Ben Healy is Nenagh and Glenstal not Ard Scoil and is now playing with Garryowenmildlyinterested wrote:U20's in Eagles team this weekend:
Dylan Tierney(Hooker/Corinthians)
Niall Murray(Lock/Buccaneers)
Cian Huxford(Openside/Corinthians)
Neal Moylett(Backrow/Roscrea)
Oran McNulty(Back Three/Exile)
Hugh Lane(Back Three/Galwegians)
Conor Hayes(Back Three/Young Munster)
U20's in Munster A team this weekend:
Billy Scannell(Hooker/PBC)
Paddy Kelly(Lock/St. Munchins)
Darragh O’Grady(Lock/Ardscoil)
John Hodnett(Openside/Clonakilty)
Charlie O’Doherty(Scrumhalf/Newcastle West)
Ben Healy(Outhalf/Ardscoil)
Jake Flannery(Outhalf/Rockwell)
Sean French(Outside Back/PBC)
Jake Flannery is Kilfeacle and Rockwell
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- Leo Cullen
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Re: Ireland u20 2018-2019
U20's in Ulster A team:
Iwan Hughes(Exile)
Aaron Sexton(Bangor Grammar)
Paul McGookin(Ballyclare)
David McCann(RBAI)
Graham Curtis(Exile)
Bruce Houston(Ballymena)
U20's in Leinster A team:
Michael Milne(Roscrea)
Giuseppe Coyne(Blackrock)
Ryan Baird(St. Michaels)
Ronan Watters(St. Marys)
David Hawkshaw(Blackrock)
Iwan Hughes(Exile)
Aaron Sexton(Bangor Grammar)
Paul McGookin(Ballyclare)
David McCann(RBAI)
Graham Curtis(Exile)
Bruce Houston(Ballymena)
U20's in Leinster A team:
Michael Milne(Roscrea)
Giuseppe Coyne(Blackrock)
Ryan Baird(St. Michaels)
Ronan Watters(St. Marys)
David Hawkshaw(Blackrock)
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Anyone else think the Celtic cup matches are better for the players than the U20 interpros? I'd say they'll bring on the players more as they're playing with professionals for an extended run and it'll give them a good idea of where they need to improve.
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mildlyinterested wrote:U20's in Ulster A team:
Iwan Hughes(Exile)
Aaron Sexton(Bangor Grammar)
Paul McGookin(Ballyclare)
David McCann(RBAI)
Graham Curtis(Exile)
Bruce Houston(Ballymena)
U20's in Leinster A team:
Michael Milne(Roscrea)
Giuseppe Coyne(Blackrock)
Ryan Baird(St. Michaels)
Ronan Watters(St. Marys)
David Hawkshaw(Blackrock)
Think this season's squad will be an upgrade on last season's squad?
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Re: Ireland u20 2018-2019
IMO, the Celtic Cup has been an excellent development for all the Academies as it gives them a competition which is against peer groups but player absences can be covered by senior players or sub-Academy players.dropkick wrote:Anyone else think the Celtic cup matches are better for the players than the U20 interpros? I'd say they'll bring on the players more as they're playing with professionals for an extended run and it'll give them a good idea of where they need to improve.
The performances of Leinster players (that I've seen) were generally very good and certainly suggest at least three / four forwards coming through to the top table.
The performance of the National U.20 Squad this year will be a real test and we'll have a better idea whether Head Coach Noel McNamara developed in his time in NZ.
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Re: Ireland u20 2018-2019
assuming key 20's players are playing a lot of Celtic Cup rugby.dropkick wrote:Anyone else think the Celtic cup matches are better for the players than the U20 interpros? I'd say they'll bring on the players more as they're playing with professionals for an extended run and it'll give them a good idea of where they need to improve.
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What's the angle there, Mildly? The key U20s not playing because they are being held back to support gaps in the senior squads?mildlyinterested wrote:
assuming key 20's players are playing a lot of Celtic Cup rugby.
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no, just not everyone who will feature in 20s squad is getting large minutes in Celtic cup.XyzFoo wrote:What's the angle there, Mildly? The key U20s not playing because they are being held back to support gaps in the senior squads?mildlyinterested wrote:
assuming key 20's players are playing a lot of Celtic Cup rugby.
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mildlyinterested wrote:assuming key 20's players are playing a lot of Celtic Cup rugby.dropkick wrote:Anyone else think the Celtic cup matches are better for the players than the U20 interpros? I'd say they'll bring on the players more as they're playing with professionals for an extended run and it'll give them a good idea of where they need to improve.
There seems to be a lot of them playing in it. I'm not sure how much an interpro series would benefit them. Certainly less than playing in the Celtic cup.
Playing in the ail would be better than an under 20s interpros.
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They could easily have played an interpro series, then played celtic cup, then played AIL.dropkick wrote:mildlyinterested wrote:assuming key 20's players are playing a lot of Celtic Cup rugby.dropkick wrote:Anyone else think the Celtic cup matches are better for the players than the U20 interpros? I'd say they'll bring on the players more as they're playing with professionals for an extended run and it'll give them a good idea of where they need to improve.
There seems to be a lot of them playing in it. I'm not sure how much an interpro series would benefit them. Certainly less than playing in the Celtic cup.
Playing in the ail would be better than an under 20s interpros.
instead there was no interpros.
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Re: Ireland u20 2018-2019
Celtic Cup and Interpros are light years ahead of AIL because players are competing against their professional peers. AIL is like Community Service, useful, but achieves nothing and takes somebody out of regular involvement in Club side.
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Ruckedtobits wrote:Celtic Cup and Interpros are light years ahead of AIL because players are competing against their professional peers. AIL is like Community Service, useful, but achieves nothing and takes somebody out of regular involvement in Club side.
I disagree strongly that the U20 interpros are better than the AIL. Leaving aside that only few interpros were played, you can't say that an U20 prop for example would learn more against other U20s than hardened AIL props who spent years learning their trade.
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Re: Ireland u20 2018-2019
interpros are not and would not be light years ahead of AIL. AIL is nothing like you suggest and you are being extremaly unfair to the league and dismissive of the high standard of the league.Ruckedtobits wrote:Celtic Cup and Interpros are light years ahead of AIL because players are competing against their professional peers. AIL is like Community Service, useful, but achieves nothing and takes somebody out of regular involvement in Club side.
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Re: Ireland u20 2018-2019
Potential XV:
1. Josh Wycherley(Munster)
2. Claytan Milligan(Ulster)
3. Michael Milne(Leinster)
4. Ryan Baird(Leinster)
5. Charles Ryan(Leinster)
6. Niall Murray(Connacht)
7. Scott Penny(Leinster)
8. Azur Allison(Ulster)
9. Cormac Foley(Leinster)
10. Harry Byrne(Leinster)
11. Angus Kernohan(Ulster)
12. Stewart Moore(Ulster)
13. Sean French(Munster)
14. Aaron O'Sullivan(Leinster)
15. Jonathan Wren(Munster)
1. Josh Wycherley(Munster)
2. Claytan Milligan(Ulster)
3. Michael Milne(Leinster)
4. Ryan Baird(Leinster)
5. Charles Ryan(Leinster)
6. Niall Murray(Connacht)
7. Scott Penny(Leinster)
8. Azur Allison(Ulster)
9. Cormac Foley(Leinster)
10. Harry Byrne(Leinster)
11. Angus Kernohan(Ulster)
12. Stewart Moore(Ulster)
13. Sean French(Munster)
14. Aaron O'Sullivan(Leinster)
15. Jonathan Wren(Munster)
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RTB has coached [and managed] at Div 1 level of the AIL.ormond lad wrote:interpros are not and would not be light years ahead of AIL. AIL is nothing like you suggest and you are being extremaly unfair to the league and dismissive of the high standard of the league.Ruckedtobits wrote:Celtic Cup and Interpros are light years ahead of AIL because players are competing against their professional peers. AIL is like Community Service, useful, but achieves nothing and takes somebody out of regular involvement in Club side.
The AIL is one of the shibboleths of Irish rugby – you can't say anything bad about it. Well, some of the games are good and some of the games are sh*t, just like any other competition.
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To be known forever more as "The Blue Girl"mildlyinterested wrote: 8. Azur Allison(Ulster)