UNDER-20 MEN'S SIX NATIONS CHAMPIONSHIP - ROUND 2:
Saturday, February 8 - SCOTLAND UNDER-20 MEN (5th) v IRELAND UNDER-20 MEN (6th), Hive Stadium, Edinburgh, 7.45pm (live RTÉ 2/RTÉ Player/BBC iPlayer) Team News: Ireland Under-20 Men's head coach Neil Doak has made three changes for the second round encounter at Hive Stadium. Connacht Academy forward Éanna McCarthy leads the team again from the back row. With Alex Usanov unfortunately suffering a tournament-ending knee injury, and Derry Moloney nursing a broken finger, Galway Corinthians clubman Billy Bohan will pack down at loosehead prop, and Daniel Green and Gene O'Leary Kareem come into the back-line. Versatile Ulster back Green, who came through the IQ Rugby pathway, starts at full-back, meaning a move to the right wing for UCD's Charlie Molony in place of the sidelined Moloney. Eoghan Smyth drops to the replacements bench. Connor Fahy, Ciarán Mangan, Sam Wisniewski, who kicked Ireland's only points in a 19-3 defeat to England, and Clark Logan complete the starting back-line for Doak's side. The McCarthy-led pack provides continuity, with Usanov's early injury last week seeing Bohan come on after just 14 minutes. He combines again with Henry Walker and Alex Mullan in the front row, and Old Wesley duo Mahon Ronan and Billy Corrigan continue as the lock pairing. Munster Academy forward Michael Foy, who had three dominant tackles and two breakdown steals in the England game, links up in the back row with Bobby Power and captain McCarthy for the second week running. Blackrock College prop Paddy Moore is poised to make his Ireland U-20 debut off the bench. Half-backs Will Wootton and Dylan Hicks are also in line for their first appearances at this level, with Wootton, like Green and Walker, indentified through the IQ Rugby programme. Completing Ireland's matchday 23 are Connor Magee, Tom McAllister, David Walsh, Oisin Minogue, and Smyth, who all got game-time under their belts last week in Cork. Speaking about tonight's opponents and what it is like playing a second season with the Ireland U-20s, Ulster hooker Walker said: "We always know Scotland are going to be physical. I played them last year at the end of the Six Nations and they were a very physical side. "Obviously this year they've got another crowd of big lads. They've got the likes of Ollie Blyth-Lafferty, Reuben Logan. They're big lads and we're looking forward to the challenge. "There's a few other lads in our squad that were involved last season, and it just helped me settle this year. Calmed the nerves a little bit, because it can spook you. "Obviously my first game against France (a year ago) I was a little bit spooked, but having those players that played before around you really does settle the nerves. "I feel like I want to be that player this year to help those lads through it, those tough times. You just have to get the head down and keep moving forward."SCOTLAND U-20: Jack Brown (Edinburgh); Guy Rogers (University of Surrey/Harlequins), Johnny Ventisei (Glasgow Warriors) (capt), Kerr Yule (Glasgow Warriors), Fergus Watson (Glasgow Warriors); Matthew Urwin (Glasgow Warriors), Noah Cowan (Brunel University/Ealing Trailfinders); Oliver McKenna (Glasgow Warriors), Joe Roberts (Glasgow Warriors), Ollie Blyth-Lafferty (Edinburgh), Charlie Moss (Montpellier), Dan Halkon (Glasgow Warriors), Christian Lindsay (Loretto School/Edinburgh), Billy Allen (Dungannon), Reuben Logan (Northampton Saints).
Replacements: Seb Stephen (Edinburgh Academical FC), Jake Shearer (Glasgow Warriors), Jamie Stewart (Edinburgh), Bart Godsell (Loughborough University), Oliver Duncan (Edinburgh), Hector Patterson (Edinburgh), Ross Wolfenden (Edinburgh), Nairn Moncrieff (Edinburgh).
IRELAND U-20: Daniel Green (Queen's University Belfast RFC/Ulster); Charlie Molony (UCD RFC/Leinster), Gene O'Leary Kareem (UCC RFC/Munster), Connor Fahy (Clontarf FC/Leinster), Ciarán Mangan (Blackrock College RFC/Leinster); Sam Wisniewski (Old Belvedere RFC/Leinster), Clark Logan (Queen's University Belfast RFC/Ulster); Billy Bohan (Galway Corinthians RFC/Connacht), Henry Walker (Queen's University Belfast RFC/Ulster), Alex Mullan (Blackrock College RFC/Leinster), Mahon Ronan (Old Wesley RFC/Leinster), Billy Corrigan (Old Wesley RFC/Leinster), Michael Foy (UCC RFC/Munster), Bobby Power (Galwegians RFC/Connacht), Éanna McCarthy (Galwegians RFC/Connacht) (capt).
Replacements: Connor Magee (Banbridge RFC/Ulster), Paddy Moore (Blackrock College RFC/Leinster), Tom McAllister (Ballynahinch RFC/Ulster), David Walsh (Terenure College RFC/Leinster), Oisin Minogue (Shannon RFC/Munster), Will Wootton (Sale Sharks/IQ Rugby), Dylan Hicks (Garryowen FC/Munster), Eoghan Smyth (Cork Constitution FC/Munster). Referee: Tomas Bertazza (Argentina) Assistant Referees: Filippo Russo, Federico Vedovelli (both Italy) Television Match Official: Matteo Liperini (Italy)