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Ireland Under-20s Make One Change For France

The Ireland Under-20 team (sponsored by PricewaterhouseCoopers) to play France in their second match of the RBS Under-20 Six Nations championship shows one change to the side that beat Italy in Athlone last Friday.

Full-back Niall Morris has been ruled out of the game due to an ankle injury and his place has been taken by Sean Scanlon, who moves into the starting team from the replacements. Scanlon’s elevation sees Conor Cleary called up for bench duty.

Ireland coach Eric Elwood said: “Last week’s match may not have been the prettiest game, but the guys stuck it out and showed great character to get past the Italians in the end.


“We felt that the selection should reflect that level of performance and have gone with an unchanged side, with the exception of Niall’s injury. Hopefully we will have a drier track to go on this week to allow us move the ball a bit more and not get caught up in playing from ruck to ruck.


“France offer a similar challenge this week in the physical stakes as Italy did, but will no doubt have that bit more pace in attack, so again it is a case of meeting them head on and getting a good start to the game.


“I thought our pack played particularly well last week, so another performance of that calibre is required if we are to compete with the French side.”


IRELAND UNDER-20 TEAM AND REPLACEMENTS (v France U-20s, RBS U-20 Six Nations, Stadium Jacques Fouroux, Auch, Friday, February 8, kick-off 6.30pm local time):             


Player                                     Club/Province                                               


15 – Sean Scanlon                      UCC/Munster


14 – David Kearney                    Lansdowne/Leinster


13 – Eoin O’Malley                     Old Belvedere/Leinster


12 – Eamonn Sheridan                Lansdowne/Leinster


11 – Chris Cochrane                   Queens University/Ulster


10 – Martin Dufficy                     Dublin University/Leinster


9 – David Moore                        Blackrock College RFC/Leinster


1 – Paul Karayiannis                   Queen’s University/Ulster


2 – Stephen Douglas                   Ballymena/Ulster


3 – Ben Barclay                          UCD/Leinster


4 – David Nolan                         Galwegians/Connacht


5 – Eoin Sheriff                           Lansdowne/Leinster


6 – Kieran Essex                        UL Bohemians/Munster


7 – Paul Ryan                             Blackrock College RFC/Leinster (capt)


8 – Patrick Mallon                      Lansdowne/Leinster


 Replacements:


16 – Jason Harris-Wright            Greystones/Leinster


17 – Stephen Archer                   UCC/Munster


18 – James Sandford                  Queen’s University/Ulster


19 – Ian Nagle                           UCC/Munster


20 – Kris Greene                         St. Mary’s College/Leinster


21 – Ian Madigan                       Blackrock College RFC/Leinster


22 – Conor Cleary                      Greystones/Leinster


Management


Manager: Phil Orr


Coach: Eric Elwood


Assistant Coach: Dan McFarland


Under-20 Six Nations Fixtures


France U-20s v Ireland U-20s, Friday, February 8, Stadium Jacques Fouroux, Auch, 6.30pm local time


Ireland U-20s v Scotland U-20s, Friday, February 22, Dubarry Park, Athlone, 7.30pm


Ireland U-20s v Wales U-20s, Friday, March 7, Dubarry Park, Athlone, 7.35pm (live RTE TV)


England U-20s v Ireland U-20s, Friday, March 14, Kingsholm, Gloucester, 7.45pm

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