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Ireland Impress At Day 2 Of Academy 7s

Ireland took the spoils on day 2 of the IRFU Academy 7s with four wins out of four, but there was plenty of opportunity for the young academy players from the four provinces to impress.

Ulster again looked sharp with Aaron Sexton providing some serious line breaking speed in a well balanced side.

Kieran Campbell’s men kicked off with a 10-15 win against Leinster before racking up a 26-10 win against Munster. They also ran Ireland closest on the day with a 27-19 loss and narrowly edged Connacht 19-17 in the final round of matches.

Eric Elwood’s Connacht side impressed on the day, recovering from an early 24-5 loss to Ireland to record wins against Leinster and Munster and finish third on the day – losing out to a late try and conversion in their tussle with Ulster.

Speaking about the day Campbell highlighted the importance of playing time for the young professionals,

“Like all the provinces we’re training really hard, but it was starting to feel that the lads were professional trainers so it’s been great to get an opportunity to play some really competitive rugby.

Some of the players here today have just come through the Ireland U20s while others will be hoping to make it into the next squad, so it’s a chance for them to test themselves as well.”

IRFU Academy 7s – Round 2 Results, Saturday 17th October

Time Team A Team B
10:00 Leinster 10 – 15 Ulster
10:22 Ireland 24 – 5 Connacht
11:16 Ireland 43 – 10 Leinster
11:38 Munster 10 – 26 Ulster
12:32 Munster 5 – 31 Ireland
12:54 Connacht 17 – 12 Leinster
13:48 Connacht 19 – 12 Munster
14:10 Ulster 19 – 27 Ireland
15:04 Ulster 19 – 17 Connacht
15:26 Leinster 14 – 19 Munster

 

IRFU Academy 7s – Round 2 Table

TEAM P W D L F A Diff PTS
IRELAND 4 4 0 0 125 39 86 16
ULSTER 4 3 0 1 79 64 15 12
CONNACHT 4 2 0 2 58 67 -9 8
MUNSTER 4 1 0 3 46 90 -44 4
LEINSTER 4 0 0 4 46 94 -48 0


IRFU Academy 7s Squads – Round 2

Ireland: Aaron O’Sullivan, Ian Fitzpatrick, Gavin Mullin, Peter Maher, Jack Kelly, Mark Roche, Billy Dardis, Hugo Lennox, Terry Kennedy, Duran Krummeck, Foster Horan, Jordan Conroy, Eanna Madden.

Connacht: Cathal Forde, Shane Jennings, Oran Mc Nulty, Sean O’Brien, Stephen Kerins, Conor Dean, Donnacha Byrne, Declan Adamson, Darragh Murray, Joshua Dunne, Oisin McCormack, Hubert Costello.

Leinster: John McKee, Joe McCarthy, Marcus Hanan, Jack Boyle, Lee Barron, Alex Soroka, Patrick Patterson, Niall Comerford, Charlie Tector, Marcus Kiely, Jamie Osborne, Chris Cosgrave, Karl Martin.

Munster: Paddy Kelly, Jack Daly, Alex Kendellen, Sean French, Daniel Okeke, Conor Moloney, Nick Greene, Aaron Leahy, Alan Flannery, Cian Hurley, Mark Donnelly.

Ulster: Cormac Izuchukwu, Azur Allison, Ben Carson, Marcus Rea, Greg Jones, David McCann, Hayden Hyde, Conor Rankin, Bruce Houston, Lewis Finlay, Aaron Sexton, Bill Johnston.

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