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Ireland U20s Triumph Over Wales, Set Up Triple Crown Decider

Ireland’s Under-20 team delivered a compelling performance, defeating Wales 48-33 in Cork on Saturday night. This victory secures their third consecutive win and positions them for a decisive Triple Crown match against Scotland next weekend.

Dramatic Turnaround in Cork

Andrew Browne’s side showcased resilience and attacking prowess, scoring seven tries in an entertaining contest. While Wales mounted a strong early challenge, Ireland quickly seized control of the game.

Early Welsh Surge

Wales started brightly, racing to a 12-0 lead within the first eight minutes. Hooker Tom Howe opened the scoring with a attempt from a well-executed maul, and winger Tom Bowen capitalized on an intercept and hacked kick, with Lloyd Lucas adding the conversion.

Ireland Fights Back

But, Ireland responded emphatically. Winger Daniel Ryan initiated the comeback with a flowing move involving scrum-half Christopher Barrett, centre Ron Carney, outhalf Tom Wood, and fullback Noah Byrne. Josh Neill, the South African-born flanker, continued his impressive scoring streak, adding another try after a tapped penalty when Welsh centre Osian Darwin-Lewis was sin-binned for a deliberate knock-on.

“Ireland recovered from a slow start to chalk up their third win in a row and leave them with a chance to claim the U20 Triple Crown when they host Scotland in Cork next weekend.”

RTÉ Sport

Dominating Second Quarter

Ireland dominated the second quarter, extending their lead with further tries. Ryan showcased his skill, skipping past defenders before connecting with his Connacht teammate, Diarmaid O’Connell, for another score. Scrum-half Barrett added another try just before halftime, securing the try bonus point for Ireland and giving them a 26-12 lead at the interval.

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Second-Half Sealing the Victory

Hooker Lee Fitzpatrick quickly added to Ireland’s tally after the restart. Despite a period where Ireland played with 14 men, Ryan intercepted a pass and ran 80 metres to score, and replacement hooker Duinn Maguire secured their seventh try. Wales continued to compete, earning a try bonus point of their own.

Daniel Ryan in action during the match against Wales. (Image Placeholder)

Match Details

  • Final Score: Ireland 48 – 33 Wales
  • Venue: Virgin Media Park, Cork
  • Referee: Kevin Balley (France)

Team Lineups

Ireland:

Noah Byrne (James O’Dwyer 71). Derry Moloney, Rob Carney, James O’Leary (Johnny O’Sullivan 62), Daniel Ryan; Tom Wood (Charlie O’Shea 45), Christopher Barrett; Max Doyle (Christian Foley 59), Lee Fitzpatrick, Sami Bishti (c) (Blake McClean 67); Joe Finn, Dylan McNeice (Donnacha McGuire 68); Josh Neill, Ben Blaney (Foley 52-59, Bill Hayes 59), Diarmaid O’Connell.

Wales:

Rhys Cummings; Dylan Scott, Osian Darwin-Lewis (Bailey Cutts 72), Steffan Emanuel, Tom Bowen; Lloyd Lucas (Carwyn Leggatt-Jones 49), Siôn Davies (Carter Pritchard 72); George Tuckley (George Leyland 63), Tom Howe (Oscar Thomas 72), Jac Pritchard (Yestyn Cook 58); Luke Evans (Oscar Rees 69), Osian Williams; Deian Gwynne, Caio James, Evan Minto (Dom Kossuth 25).

Looking Ahead

Ireland now faces a crucial match against Scotland in Cork, with the Triple Crown on the line. This promises to be a thrilling encounter as Ireland aims to continue their impressive form.

Pro Tip: Keep an eye on Daniel Ryan – his performance against Wales was exceptional, and he’s proving to be a key player for Ireland U20s.

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