THE IRELAND U20s earned their second win of the 2016 Six Nations on a 19-13 scoreline against Italy in Donnybrook.
It was a poor game overall, but a number of Irish players stood out as Nigel Carolan’s side produced a good second-half performance to clinch the victory.
Will Connors
UCD openside Will Connors was a dominant influence in the back row battle, getting through a huge workload and, crucially, adding impact with nearly every involvement.
The former Clongowes student, a native of Naas, produced an excellent tackling performance, consistently chopping in low on Italian ball carriers and getting a firm wrap of the arms to complete his hits.
His awareness in the build-up to Shane Daly’s try was impressive too, as he picked off the loose pass of Italy scrum-half Vincenzo Charly Ernest Trussardi to stride forward. The presence of mind to shift the ball onto Conor O’Brien in space was vital in Daly dotting down under the posts.
100kg Connors has already made an appearance for Leinster’s A team in the B&I Cup and looks to have a bright future.
Conor O’Brien
Clontarf centre Conor O’Brien was the man who actually teed up Daly for his important try, sprinting onto Connors’ pass to burst past two Italian defenders, then drawing in fullback Matteo Minozzi before releasing an offload to his midfield partner.
The one-handed nature of that assist was typical of the confidence and effectiveness 97kg O’Brien provided in midfield. His carrying was a strength for Ireland as he used good footwork and an intelligent choice of running line to win yards for Ireland.
Another deft offload in the second half stood out, while his defensive work in the middle of the pitch was sound too. Having started on the wing for Ireland in the last two games, the move into midfield was highly productive against the Italians.
O’Brien is a product of Mullingar RFC, but Clontarf are now reaping the rewards with his talent.
James Ryan
Any piece on standout Ireland U20 players would hardly be complete without mention of their impressive captain and second row, James Ryan.
The Leinster man has a huge reputation and is living up to the billing in this Six Nations with a series of brilliant performances.
The former St. Michael’s student was man of the match again for Carolan’s team, showing off his complete game. There were clever low tackles, a sprinkling of dominant shots on the upper body of carriers, some lovely touches with ball in hand and several impactful clearouts too.
Another Leinster A cap, the 107.5kg lock is an especially promising young Irish player. His leadership by example adds another layer to the excitement surrounding his potential and we’re likely to see much, much more of Ryan in the coming years.
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He’s not as disappointed as some on relation to how far off they are? They are miles off. No offence to Munster but they are an average,though very gutsy and committed side,and they have hammers Leinster twice in a row now. I do agree that they haven’t had any continuity with combinations,especially from 9-13,and hopefully when the likes of OBrien, Healy, Moore, Teo, McFadden etc come back then there will be a big improvement.
I must take the opportunity to praise Matt O’Connor for the huge improvement in Guinness Pro12 teams. Ever since he arrived at Leinster, every other team has greatly improved. Teams, that two years ago were almost brushed aside by Leinster, have now reached the heights that Leinster once inhabited alone.
Treviso have improved, Munster have improved, Edinburgh have improved, Scarlets have improved, Dragons have improved, Zebra have improved, Connacht (brilliant tonight, by the way) have improved..
In fact, they have all improved so much that Leinster has great difficulty taking on any of them.
By extension, Wasps and Harlequins have shown just how brilliant they are too due to you Matt.
I can hardly wait to see how much Castres get better when they arrive at the RDS soon. They will build statues in your image all over the town.
Matt, you have done European rugby a great service. They have all reached and surpassed Leinster this season thanks to your input at Leinster and everywhere else.
Thank you Matt and Happy New year!.
(and also to Mr Caputo, the news paper seller. Your influence on all other teams has been exceptional)