UNDER-20 MEN'S SIX NATIONS CHAMPIONSHIP - ROUND 3:
Friday, February 21 - WALES UNDER-20 MEN (5th) v IRELAND UNDER-20 MEN (4th), Rodney Parade, Newport, 7.45pm (live Virgin Media Three/Virgin Media Play/BBC iPlayer/S4C) Opta Facts: Under-20 Men's Six Nations - Wales v Ireland Team News: Ireland Under-20 Men's head coach Doak has made two personnel changes, bringing in centre Eoghan Smyth and prop Tom McAllister to start against their Welsh counterparts in Newport. Former Ulster Under-19 captain McAllister, who packs down at tighthead prop, will make his first start for the Ireland U-20s after coming off the bench against both England and Scotland. Cork Constitution's Smyth swaps back in alongside Connor Fahy, reuniting their centre partnership from the Championship opener, with Munster Academy back Gene O'Leary Kareem held in reserve. The Connacht Academy's Éanna McCarthy captains the team from the back row as they look to follow up on their 33-15 bonus point win away to Scotland. Doak's side are fourth in the table, level on five points with Italy and France above them. Daniel Green, Charlie Molony, the U-20 Six Nations' second top try scorer following his hat-trick in Edinburgh, and Ciarán Mangan continue together in the back-three, and Sam Wisniewski and Clark Logan are the starting half-backs for the third game running. Ballynahinch's McAllister replaces Alex Mullan in the front row, while Billy Bohan is retained at loosehead, and there are third starts of the tournament for Mahon Ronan, Billy Corrigan, Michael Foy, Bobby Power, and skipper McCarthy at number 8. Mikey Yarr, who brings experience from last summer's World Rugby U-20 Championship, is set to make his U-20 Six Nations debut as the replacement hooker. Munster duo Conor Kennelly and Tom Wood, an Ireland U-18 Schools international last season, are poised to win their first Ireland U-20 caps off the bench. Paddy Moore, Mullan, David Walsh, Will Wootton, and O'Leary Kareem complete the matchday 23, while Shannon's Oisin Minogue, a try-scoring replacement against Scotland, unfortunately misses out with an ankle injury. Speaking ahead of the third round clash in south Wales, Ireland U-20 assistant coach Andrew Browne said: "We previewed Wales' maul this week, and they've got a number of tries from their maul against France and Italy. That's going to be a big weapon for them. "Then some really good outside backs. You've got the likes of Tom Bowen, who has got a number of Cardiff caps, and you have (Aidan) Boshoff as well. They like to get the ball in their hands as much as they can." He added: "We've always talked in the past with the 20s about strength in depth, and especially when you get to the World Championship in the summer and not having lads exposed to a high level of rugby."You have Tom McAllister coming in at tighthead, who has done really well when he did come on in games, and then you have Mikey Yarr coming onto the bench in the hooker position.
"Tom Wood coming onto the bench too. There's a few changes there, a few lads in line to get their first cap as well, which will be a nice thing."
WALES U-20: Jack Woods (Bath); Aidan Boshoff (Bristol Bears), Osian Roberts (Sale Sharks), Steff Emanuel (Cardiff), Tom Bowen (Cardiff); Harri Wilde (Cardiff), Logan Franklin (Dragons); Ioan Emanuel (Bath), Harry Thomas (Scarlets), Sam Scott (Bristol Bears), Kenzie Jenkins (Bristol Bears), Tom Cottle (RGC), Dan Gemine (Ospreys), Harry Beddall (Leicester Tigers) (capt), Evan Minto (Dragons).
Replacements: Evan Wood (Cardiff Met), Louie Trevett (Bristol Bears), Owain James (Dragons), Luke Evans (Exeter Chiefs), Caio James (Gloucester), Sion Davies (Cardiff), Harri Ford (Dragons), Elijah Evans (Cardiff).
IRELAND U-20: Daniel Green (Queen's University Belfast RFC/Ulster); Charlie Molony (UCD RFC/Leinster), Connor Fahy (Clontarf FC/Leinster), Eoghan Smyth (Cork Constitution FC/Munster), 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), Tom McAllister (Ballynahinch RFC/Ulster), 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: Mikey Yarr (UCD RFC/Leinster), Paddy Moore (Blackrock College RFC/Leinster), Alex Mullan (Blackrock College RFC/Leinster), Conor Kennelly (Highfield RFC/Munster), David Walsh (Terenure College RFC/Leinster), Will Wootton (Sale Sharks/IQ Rugby), Tom Wood (Garryowen FC/Munster), Gene O'Leary Kareem (UCC RFC/Munster). Referee: Morgan White (Hong Kong China) Assistant Referees: Jérémy Rozier (France), Ru Campbell (Scotland) TMO: Sam Grove-White (Scotland)