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06 Sept 2025

Five Limerick players on Irish U-19s to face France in Dooradoyle

Five Limerick players on Irish U-19s to face France in Dooradoyle

FIVE Limerick-based players have been included in the Ireland U-19 squad to face the French U-19s in two international fixtures at Dooradoyle next week.

The Ardscoil Ris duo of Peader Collins and Conor Fitzgerald are joined in the squad by the Crescent College Comprehensive pair of Calvin Nash and Jack Lyons as well as Shannon RFC’s John Foley.

The Irish U-19 squad will take on their French counterparts in two international fixtures at Garryowen FCs Dooradoyle grounds on Wednesday next, March 30, 5pm, and again on Sunday, April 3 at 2.30pm.

The Ireland squad are coached by Kieran Campbell (Head Coach) and Hugh Hogan (Assistant Coach). They will be managed by Barney McGonigle.
 
IRELAND U-19 squad: Paul Boyle (Lansdowne FC); Peadar Collins (Ardscoil Ris); Gavin Coombes (Bandon Grammar); Peter Cooper (Belfast Harlequins RFC); Tom de Jongh (Belvedere College); Oisin Dowling (St. Michael's College); Conor Fitzgerald (Ardscoil Ris); John Foley (Shannon RFC); Ciaran Frawley (Skerries RFC); Johnny Guy (UCD RFC); Colm Hogan (Dublin University FC); Jack Kelly (St. Michael's College); Jordan Larmour (St. Andrew's College); Jack Lyons (Crescent College Comprehensive), Conor Maguire (Boyne RFC); Michael McCormack (St Mary's College); Michael McDermott (Dublin University FC); Tadgh McElroy (Lansdowne FC); James McKeown (Belvedere College), Richie Mouatt (Blackrock College), Gavin Mullin (Blackrock College); Dylan Murphy (CC Roscrea). Calvin Nash (Crescent College Comprehensive). Marcus Rea (Ballymena Academy), Jack Regan (UCD RFC), Niall Saunders (Epsom College)


IRELAND U-19s v France U-19s
Wednesday, March 30, kick-off 5pm
Garryowen FC, Dooradoyle

IRELAND U-19s v France U-19s
Sunday, April 3, kick-off 2.30pm
Garryowen FC, Dooradoyle

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