Search icon

Rugby

23rd May 2016

Son of Georgian rugby player surprise name in Ireland U20 World Championship squad

Uncapped prop makes the cut

Patrick McCarry

Ireland have named a squad for the World Rugby U20 Championships [or World Cup] that is a mix of experience and startling potential.

Nigel Carolan has named a 28-man squad, including five uncapped players, for the upcoming championship in Manchester.

Leinster’s James Ryan captains a squad that will see Bill Johnston, Vincent O’Brien, Evan Mintern [all Munster] and the Leinster duo of Vakh Abdaladze and David Aspil all seeking their first U20 caps. Three of the squad – Andrew Porter, Adam McBurney and Jacob Stockdale – were involved in last year’s U20 World Championships in Italy.

Ireland share Pool A with Wales, New Zealand and Georgia and open their campaign on June 7 against the Welsh.

The final Pool A game, against Georgia, may see Abdaladze play the country of his birth. The Leinster prop moved to Ireland with his family, and his rugby-playing father, and began his rugby journey here when he joined Coolmine RFC at the age of 12. Carolan says:

“We are certainly in one of the toughest pools. Wales are coming off the back of a Six Nations Grand Slam and New Zealand come into the competition as defending champions while the Georgians are always a very physical side so it is a big challenge for us.

“However, we have a very ambitious group of players that have prepared well so we are looking forward to giving it our best shot.”

IRELAND U20 SQUAD

Forwards

  • Andrew Porter (UCD / Leinster)
  • James Bollard (DUFC (Trinity College) / Leinster)
  • Vakh Abdaladze (Clontarf / Leinster)*
  • Adam McBurney (Ballymena / Ulster)
  • Vincent O’Brien (Cork Con / Munster)*
  • Conor Kenny (Buccaneers / Connacht)
  • Benn Betts (Young Munster / Munster)
  • Cillian Gallagher (Sligo / Connacht)
  • James Ryan (Lansdowne / Leinster) (Capt.)
  • Sean O’Connor (Cashel / Munster)
  • Evan Mintern (Cork Con / Munster)*
  • Greg Jones (UCD / Leinster)
  • Will Connors (UCD / Leinster)
  • Max Deegan (Lansdowne / Leinster)
  • Kelvin Brown (Shannon / Munster)
  • David Aspil (UCD / Leinster)*

Backs

Shane Daly and Daniele Rimpelli 11/3/2016

  • Stephen Kerins (Sligo / Connacht)
  • Niall Saunders (Epsom College)
  • Bill Johnston (Garryowen / Munster)*
  • Johnny McPhillips (QUB / Ulster)
  • Conor O’Brien (Clontarf / Leinster)
  • Shane Daly (Cork Con / Munster)
  • Jimmy O’Brien (UCD / Leinster
  • Paul Kiernan (UCC / Munster)
  • Jacob Stockdale (Belfast Harlequins / Ulster)
  • Terry Kennedy (St. Mary’s / Leinster)
  • Hugo Keenan (UCD / Leinster)
  • Matthew Byrne (Terenure / Leinster)

WATCH: Liverpool BOTTLED the title race 🤬 | Who will win the Premier League?