Ireland will play two more 35 minutes matches on Day 2 of the Six Nations U18s Women’s Festival, kicking off against Scotland at 3pm and then facing France at 5pm.
Day 1 saw Ireland notch up two impressives wins against Italy (29-7) and England (0-21) scoring nine tries over the two matches.
Where To Watch
Ireland U18 Women’s Squad – Six Nations U18s Women’s Festival
Forwards<br>
Bronagh Boggan – Wexford Wanderers/Leinster<br>
Ella Buckley – Ballincollig/Munster<br>
Usha Daly O’Toole – Gorey/Leinster<br>
Lucia Dickinson – Cardinal Newman College/IQ Rugby<br>
Uillian Eilian – Tuam/Oughterard/Connacht<br>
Diana Izekor – Longford/Leinster<br>
Sally Kelly – Ennis/Munster<br>
Merisa Kiripati – Creggs/Connacht<br>
Olivia McKinley – Banbridge/Ulster<br>
Cara McLean – Larne/Ulster<br>
Orlaith Morrissy – Ballincollig/Munster<br>
Ciara O’Donnell – Enniskillen/Ulster<br>
Roisin Power – Ballinasloe/Connacht<br>
Roisin Ridge – Seapoint/Leinster<br>
Kate Noons – PortDara/Leinster<br>
Emma Jane Wilson – Port Dara/Leinster
Backs<br>
Lily Byrne – Dolphin/Munster<br>
Rebecca Cahill – Portlaoise/Leinster<br>
Caitlin Crowe – Cavan/Ulster<br>
Aoife Heaney – Claremorris/Connacht<br>
Siofra Hession – Creggs/Connacht<br>
Aoibhe Kelly – Tullamore/Leinster<br>
Heidi Lyons – Naas/Leinster<br>
Erin McConalogue – Inishowen/Ulster<br>
Amy McConkey – Cooke/Ulster<br>
Leah Nealon – De La Salle Palmerston/Leinster<br>
Lani O’Donovan – Clonakilty/Musnter<br>
Teni Onigbode – Clontarf/Leinster
Six Nations U18 Women’s Festival Fixtures
All matches in Wellington College and live on irishrugby+
Tuesday, April 15<br>
Scotland v Ireland, 3pm<br>
France v Ireland, 5pm
Saturday, April 19<br>
Ireland v Wales, 12
Ireland U18 Women’s Management
Matt Gill – Head Coach<br>
Murray Houston – Assistant Coach<br>
Hannah Downey – Manager<br>
Ann Caffrey – Athletic Development<br>
Eva McPartlan – Physio<br>
Valerie Hayes – Doctor<br>
Luke Bonnar – Analysis