RBS Six Nations – O’Kelly The Only Change.
Malcolm O’Kelly, in the second row for the injured Donncha O’Callaghan, is the only change on the Ireland team to play England in the RBS Six Nations
championship at Twickenham.
Malcolm O’Kelly, in the second row for the injured Donncha O’Callaghan, is the only change on the Ireland team to play England, from the side that defeated Wales, in the RBS Six Nations
championship at Twickenham on Saturday.
Gary Longwell comes into the replacements in place of Malcolm
O’Kelly.
The
Ireland – England match will also mark the 50th test appearance for
No.8
Anthony Foley.
The Ireland team to play England in the RBS Six Nations Championship
in
Twickenham on Saturday, March 6th 2004 at 16.00hrs is as follows:
15 – Girvan Dempsey (Leinster – Terenure College)
14 – Shane Horgan (Leinster – Lansdowne)
13 – Gordon D’Arcy (Leinster – Lansdowne)
12 – Brian O’Driscoll (Leinster – Blackrock College) Captain
11 – Tyrone Howe (Ulster – Dungannon)
10 – Ronan O’Gara (Munster – Cork Constitution)
9 – Peter Stringer (Munster – Shannon)
1 – Reggie Corrigan (Leinster – Greystones)
2 – Shane Byrne (Leinster – Blackrock College)
3 – John Hayes (Munster – Shannon)
4 – Malcom O’Kelly (Leinster – St. Mary’s College)
5 – Paul O’Connell (Munster – Young Munster)
6 – Simon Easterby (Llanelli)
7 – Keith Gleeson (Leinster – St. Mary’s College)
8 – Anthony Foley (Munster – Shannon)
Replacements:
16 – Frank Sheahan (Munster – Cork Constitution),
17 –
Simon
Best (Ulster – Belfast Harlequins)
18 – Gary Longwell (Ulster –
Ballymena)
19 – Victor Costello (Leinster – St. Mary’s College)
20 – Guy
Easterby
(Rotherham)
21 – David Humphreys (Ulster – Dungannon)
22 – Kevin
Maggs
(Bath)