Ireland U20s ready for Junior World Championship after Six Nations Triple Crown success

Ireland’s game was humming by round five as the Scots were beaten 47-14 and the squad will travel to Georgia at the end of June with their head coach encouraged by his team’s development across the Six Nations.
Ireland U20s ready for Junior World Championship after Six Nations Triple Crown success

DEVELOPING NICELY: Ireland head coach Andrew Browne speaks to his players. Pic: Brendan Moran/Sportsfile.

Ireland’s Under-20s will prepare for this summer’s new-look men’s World Rugby Junior World Championship in Georgia with confidence on a high following their Six Nations Triple Crown success but with Andrew Browne hoping his players will get greater exposure with their provinces in the closing weeks of the URC campaign.

The head coach will reconvene his squad at the IRFU High Performance Centre in Abbotstown on Tuesday for a two-day Easter camp to review a championship campaign which saw Ireland rebound handsomely from a heavy opening-round defeat away to eventual Grand Slam champions France.

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