NIGEL CAROLAN’S IRELAND U20s were beaten 17-10 by Scotland last night in Galashiels.
That result means Ireland finish their Six Nations campaign second from bottom in the table, with England crowned champions thanks to a 24-11 win over France yesterday evening.
While it was a disappointingly poor collective performance from Ireland in Scotland to end their Six Nations, we’ve picked out three men who emerged from Netherdale with some credit.
Stephen Fitzgerald
Fitzgerald was superb in limited attacking opportunities. Source: Dan Sheridan/INPHO
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The Munster academy wing can reflect on a fine campaign for Ireland after scoring three tries in his four starts, including another excellent effort last night against the Scots.
Fitzgerald was the biggest thorn in the Scotland defence’s side at Netherdale, consistently posing demanding questions with ball in hand. The 19-year-old produced a major linebreak in the first half, showing sharp footwork and searing speed to burst through following a Scottish kick, but Ireland could not capitalise.
The former Ardscoil Rís man also took his try superbly, scorching past the despairing reach of the last defender after good work by his fellow backs. Later in the game, Fitzgerald showed his passing skills twice to free others for linebreaks.
Just last year, Fitzgerald was playing at fullback in Ardscoil’s Munster Schools Senior Cup campaign, but he has shown his promising attacking ability works on the wing too in a strong Six Nations.
Billy Dardis
Dardis looked threatening in Scotland. Source: Morgan Treacy/INPHO
As Ireland’s forwards struggled to get to grips with their Scottish counterparts, it was the Irish backline that provided hope that Carolan’s team could emerge with a better result.