THE IRELAND U20S have been boosted by the returns of wing Angus Kernohan, scrum-half Craig Casey and second row Ryan Baird ahead of Friday’s Six Nations clash with Italy.
Noel McNamara’s team are two wins from two in the championship so far and will be looking to keep their momentum rolling in Rieti, just over an hour’s drive from Rome.
Kernohan has featured regularly for Ulster this season. Source: Tommy Dickson/INPHO
Having Kernohan, Casey and Baird available for selection swells the options for McNamara and his coaching team.
Exciting wing Kernohan hasn’t featured in this year’s Six Nations yet, having been sidelined with a hamstring issue before making his comeback with the Ulster senior squad in last weekend’s Guinness Pro14 win over the Ospreys.
Kernohan played for the U20s last year and has racked up 13 senior appearances for Ulster this season, including two in the Champions Cup, meaning he adds real experience to the mix.
Shannon RFC man Casey started the U20s’ win at home to England in their championship opener but missed out on the visit to Scotland two weekends ago due to a knee issue.
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St Mary’s halfback Cormac Foley, who scored a try off the bench versus England, started in Casey’s place for the victory over Scotland.
Baird, meanwhile, missed the opening two rounds of the championship due to a head injury but is now fit again and started Trinity’s 31-29 win over UCC in the AIL over the weekend, scoring a try in the victory for Tony Smeeth’s side.
The former St Michael’s College student now offers McNamara and co. another option in the second row, where Charlie Ryan and Niall Murray have excelled in the opening two rounds.
Ryan Baird in action for Trinity this season. Source: Laszlo Geczo/INPHO
“Ryan is going to give us something that is going to be physical,” said Ireland U20s assistant coach Ambrose Conboy. “His athletic qualities are something that are wished for by most players.
“So he’s in a pretty good position to put himself in for selection. We’re looking forward to having him back in, we’re just up-skilling him again with a few changes in the lineout.
“Our scrum has gone pretty well as well so it’s just to make sure he is on point with those things as well.”