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The other squad containing primarily those out of school has a lot of exceptional players in it's ranks. It's a potentially stunning backline. McKinney, Macken, O'Halloran and Conway will likely start for the u20s in the 6 Nations while Marshall is an exciting speedy centre or flyhalf. Quinn McDonagh, Du Toit and Kelly (still in school) played well during the Easter break for the Ireland u18 schools side last season.
Of the pack Jack Tracy (still in school) and Martin Moore are talented props, David Doyle is an Ireland u20 hooker, Jordi Murphy has played for Leinster A and Connacht A teams recently and Dominic Gallagher spend two years as an Ireland u18 club player.
The provincial split is quite encouraging with 4 Connacht guys in the u19 squad and a further 2 in the schools squad.
I don't know much about the schools selection although JJ Hanrahan and Aaron Spring are real prospects for the future. A few of the Methody boys are supposed to be good players, notably prop Conor Carey and centre Paddy Jackson.http://www.irishrugby.ie/283_18918.php
Two Ireland Under-19 squads have been named for forthcoming matches against Australian opposition. The Ireland Under-19 Schools Squad, coached by Terry McMaster and Bobby Byrne, will play the Australian Under-19 Schools at UCD later this month.
The squad is captained by Emmet McMahon of St. Michael's College.
Meanwhile, the Ireland Under-19 squad, coached by Allen Clarke with Colin McEntee and Jonathan Bell, will play the Australian Under-19s at Cork IT a few days later on December 2.
That match kicks off at 7pm and the squad will be captained by Blackrock's Jordi Murphy.
IRELAND UNDER-19 SCHOOLS Squad (v Australia U-19 Schools, UCD, Friday, November 27, kick-off 3pm):
Backs -
Blane McIlroy - Methodist College
Luke McGrath - St. Michael's College
Paddy Jackson - Methodist College
Chris Colvin - Royal School Armagh
JJ Hanrahan - Rockwell College
Michael McAuley - Royal Belfast Academical Institute
Lukas Kunz - St. Munchin's College
Eoin Moriarty - St. Mary's College
Ross Jones - Castleknock College
Daniel Diviney - Gonzaga College
Forwards -
Rory Harrison - Methodist College
Philip Whyte - Bangor Grammar School
Kieran Stokes - Christian Brothers College, Cork
Niall Scannell - Presentation Brothers College, Cork
Conor Carey - Methodist College
Conor Duffy - Belvedere College
Tom Goggin - St. Munchin's College
Robert Hynes - Clongowes Wood College
Emmet McMahon - St Michael's College (capt)
Aaron Spring - Sligo Grammar School
Mark McGroarty - Gonzaga College
Bryan Carroll - Presentation Brothers College, Cork
Rory Cunningham - Colaiste Iognaid
IRELAND UNDER-19 Squad (v Australia U-19, Cork IT, Wednesday, December 2, kick-off 7pm):
Backs -
Mark Dolan - Marist College, Athlone
Peter Du Toit - UCD
James McKinney - Queen's University
Luke Marshall - Ballymena
Corey Hircock - Bedford Blues
Alex Kelly - St. Michael's College
Brendan Macken - Blackrock
Tiernan O'Halloran - Galwegians
Andrew Conway - Blackrock
Gareth Quinn McDonagh - Shannon
Forwards -
James Tracy - Newbridge
Louis Padian - Exiles
David Doyle - UCD
Kevin O'Byrne - Highfield
Martin Moore - Lansdowne
Paul Mullen - King's Hospital
Simon Hanbidge - Christian Brothers College, Cork
David O'Mahony - Presentation Brothers College, Cork
Conor McDermott - Trinity College
Jordi Murphy - Blackrock (capt)
Aaron Conneely - Colaiste Iognaid
Eoin McKeon - Colaiste Iognaid
Dominic Gallagher - Trinity College[/b]
The other squad containing primarily those out of school has a lot of exceptional players in it's ranks. It's a potentially stunning backline. McKinney, Macken, O'Halloran and Conway will likely start for the u20s in the 6 Nations while Marshall is an exciting speedy centre or flyhalf. Quinn McDonagh, Du Toit and Kelly (still in school) played well during the Easter break for the Ireland u18 schools side last season.
Of the pack Jack Tracy (still in school) and Martin Moore are talented props, David Doyle is an Ireland u20 hooker, Jordi Murphy has played for Leinster A and Connacht A teams recently and Dominic Gallagher spend two years as an Ireland u18 club player.
The provincial split is quite encouraging with 4 Connacht guys in the u19 squad and a further 2 in the schools squad.