Two Changes On Ireland Under 21 Side

The Ireland Under 21 team to play Scotland Under 21 in the final game of the Six Nations series shows two changes from the team that beat Italy Under 21 in Thomond Park, Limerick last Friday evening.

The Ireland Under 21 team to play Scotland Under 21 in the final game of the Six Nations series shows two changes from the team that beat Italy Under 21 in Thomond Park, Limerick last Friday evening.

Tommy Bowe returns from injury to take his place on the left wing
instead of
Paul McKenzie.David O’Brien is promoted to a starting position at
No.7 in
the back row with Oisin Hennessy reverting to the replacements.
The Ireland U21 team to play Scotland U21 on Friday, 26th March 2004
at
14.30hrs at Blackrock College RFC, Stradbrook Park, Blackrock is as
follows:
15. Andrew Finn (Dolphin)
14. Richard Lane (UCC)
13. John Hearty (Blackrock College)
12. Breffne O’Donnell (UL Bohemians)
11. Tommy Bowe (QUB)
10. Gareth Steenson (QUB)
9. Robbie Shaw (London Wasps)
1. John Wickham (Clontarf)
2. Denis Fogarty (Cork Constitution)
3. Keith Doyle (UCD)
4. David Gannon (Blackrock College) – capt
5. Shane O’Connor (Cork Constitution)
6. Brendan O’Connor (Cork Constitution)
7. David O’Brien (Old Belvedere)
8. Jamie Heaslip (DU)
Replacements:
16 – Conor Geoghegan (UCD)
17 – Stephen Bennett (Bath)
18 –
Neil McComb (Dundee HSFP)
19 – Oisin Hennessy (Dungannon)
20 – Tomas
O’Leary (Cork Constitution)
21 – Michael Glancy (Loughborough
University)
22 – Greg Stafford (Lansdowne)

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