Ireland U-20s win to retain position at top table for next year

Peter Malone’s side have avoided relegation play-off after first tournament win in Georgia.

It was definitely a case of mission accomplished for Peter Malone and his side as their 52-26 demolition of Samoa ensured that they avoided the relegation playoff and will remain in the top tier for next year’s U20 competition.

The victory is also important as the finishing positions in the competition affect the seeding for next year’s tournament.

Full highlights. Video courtesy of World Rugby.

The Ireland Under-20s will compete for ninth place, something of a relief given the disappointment of the pool stages and a horrendous injury profile, both before and during the tournament.

Ireland blew the Samoans off the park in the opening 4o minutes and scored 4 tries, all of which came from the forwards. In fact the Irish pack were immense.

They dismantled the Samoan set piece, scrum and lineout, and a direct style allowed them to make significant metres, sucking in defenders and creating space across the pitch.

Hooker Ronan Kelleher opened the scoring – he would add another in the second half – on six minutes while tighthead prop Peter Cooper plunged over from a yard five minutes later.

Outhalf Conor Dean kicked one from two conversions and when the excellent Fineen Wycherley drove through two tackles to score under the posts the only matter for debate appeared to be the final score-line.

That wasn’t quite the case because Ireland’s discipline was poor conceding seven penalties in the first 30-minutes, indiscipline that continued unchecked throughout the second half. It gave Samoa a foothold in the match and allowed them to get some easy territory.

Theodore Solipo crossed for a try but on 37-minutes but Samoan scrumhalf Howard Tagoai received a yellow card and during his 10-minutes in the bin either side of half-time Ireland tagged on tries from Oisin Dowling and Calvin Nash.

Ireland Under-20 captain Paul Boyle gives his post match reaction. Video credit IRFU.

From the 60th minute the teams shared six tries, Kelleher, centre Ciaran Frawley and number eight Caelan Doris all crossing the Samoan line. Ireland coach Peter Malone will be disappointed by some of the close-in defence and the unchecked indiscipline, but overall will be pleased to have secured a first win.

The Irish pack was outstanding to a man, while Jack Stafford was sharp and lively at scrumhalf. Right wing Michael Silvester enjoyed a superb game, consistently sidestepping the first two or three tackles and making significant metres to give his team a target going forward, while replacement David McCarthy enjoyed another fine outing.

Ireland will now place hosts Georgia in a game to determine which team finishes ninth and 10th on Sunday while Samoa will face Argentina will the loser relegated from the elite tier of the Junior World Championship.

Scoring sequence: 6 mins: Kelleher try, Dean conversion, 7-0; 11: Cooper try, 12-0; 20: Wycherley try, Dean conversion, 19-0; 32: Solipo try, 19-5; 39: Dowling try, Dean conversion, 26-5. Halftime: 26-5. 41: Nash try, 31-5; 58: Enoka try, Ene conversion, 31-12; 60: Kelleher try, Dean conversion, 38-12; 64: Frawley try, Dean conversion, 45-12; 69: Ah See try, Ene conversion, 45-19; 77: Doris try, Dean conversion, 52-19; 80: Ielemia try, Ene conversion, 52-26.

IRELAND U-20: A Tynan (Young Munster); M Silvester (Dublin University), G Mullin (UCD), C Frawley (UCD), C Nash (Young Munster); C Dean (St. Mary’s College), J Stafford (Shannon); J Duggan (Naas), R Kelleher (UCD), P Cooper (Belfast Harlequins); F Wycherley (Young Munster), O Dowling (Lansdowne); G Coombes (Young Munster), P Boyle (Lansdowne, capt), C Doris (St. Mary’s College). Replacements: D McCarthy (Garryowen) for Mullin halftime; J Conway (UL Bohemians) for Duggan 65 mins; C Connolly (Dublin University) for Cooper 65 mins; J Foley (Shannon) for Coombes 65 mins; J Regan (UCD) for Wycherley 66 mins; M Keane(Instonians) for Tynan 66 mins; J Stewart (QUB) for Stafford 70 mins; A Moloney (Shannon) for Kelleher 70 mins.

  SAMOA U-20: R Ene; D Kellet Moore, T Tele’a, K Foaese, A Pohla; T Fonoti, H Tagoai; Se Enoka, N Sanft (capt), A Ielemia; T Solipo, J Togafau, F Ah Him, C Faalili, S Tuipulotu. Replacements: P Ikenasio for Sanft 46 mins; P Ah See for Tagoai 46 mins; W Setu for Faalili 50 mins; S Solomona for Ah Him 62 mins; F Tupuola for Togafau 65 mins; S Asomua for Enoka 68 mins. Referee: Tom Foley (England)

Yellow card: H Tagoai (Samoa) 37 mins; O Dowling (Ireland) 55 mins; T Tele’a (Samoa) 63 mins.

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