Everitt ‘chuffed’ to play for A team
Everitt had resigned himself to playing second fiddle to his Zurich Premiership rival Paul Burke until the Harlequins player was called up as replacement to David Humphreys on the senior squad.
“I am chuffed,” admitted the London Irish player yesterday. “It gives me a chance to play on a higher stage, but my main consideration will be for the team, not for myself.”
Earlier in the day, Michael Bradley brings his under-21 team to Dundee. The under-21s lost three of their five games last year.
The As won the championship with four out of five wins, while the young guns lost against Wales (36-38), England (23-28) and France (21-22).
Ireland beat Scotland 25-18 and trounced Italy 60-14.
IRELAND A: J Staunton (Garryowen), J Topping (Ballymena), G D’Arcy (Lansdowne), R Henderson (Young Munster), J Kelly (Cork Constitution), B Everitt (London Irish), N Doak (Belfast Harlequins), J Fitzpatrick (Dungannon), P Shields (Belfast Harlequins), S Best (Belfast Harlequins), D O’Callaghan (Cork Constitution), M O’Driscoll (Cork Constitution), S Easterby (Llanelli), E Miller (Terenure), K Dawson (London Irish).
SCOTLAND A: S Moffett (Glasgow), S Webster (Edinburgh), J McLaren (Bordeaux), A Henderson (Glasgow), C Joiner (Edinburgh), D Hodge (Edinburgh), G Beveridge (Glasgow), A Jackobson (Edinburgh), R Russell (Saracens), C Smith (Edinburgh), J White (Glasgow), I Fullerton (Sale), A Rennick (Borders), J Petrie (Glasgow), A Wilson (Glasgow).
IRELAND UNDER-21: T Bowe (Queens), R Lane (UCC), B Murphy (UL Bohemians), K Matthews (UL Bohemians), D Warwick (Newport), D McAllister (Terenure), C O’Loughlin (Buccaneers), J Lyne (Lansdowne), R Best (Belfast Harlequins), T Moran (UCD), D Gannon (UCD), S O’Connor (Connacht), J Muldoon (Galwegians), S Keogh (UCC), N Ronan (Lansdowne).