PREVIEW | England vs Republic of Ireland

Friday, April 8, 2022

 

Irish face English test tonight

 

The Republic of Ireland Schools will face one of their toughest tests yet as they line out against England in their penultimate fixture of the 2022 inspiresport Centenary Shield tonight in Eastleigh FC.

 

John McShane’s side remain unbeaten in the competition with a 2-1 victory over Scotland on St. Patrick’s Day followed up with a hard fought 2-2 draw against Northern Ireland last week in Maginn Park. Leon AYINDE getting the 94th minute goal to draw his side level and grab a valuable point.

 

There are two changes to last week’s panel with the reintroduction of goalkeeper Jack ROSS (Presentation College, Bray) having missed out due to illness last week. Making his debut is Aaron HEANEY who replaces school-mate Darragh REILLY of St. Gerald’s College, Castlebar. Reilly will sit his oral examination on Saturday and couldn’t commit to the away trip.

 

The experienced Lennon GILL (St. Benildus College, Stillorgan) and Michael RAGGETT (St. Kieran’s College, Kilkenny) supplied the goals against the Scots while a Michael McCULLAGH penalty and a tap in from Leon AYINDE were enough to see the Irish side pick up four of a possible six points on offer with their two home ties. A robust defensive line and more fire power upfront will be required if the Irish are to defeat England on home soil tonight.

 

The Republic of Ireland will wrap up their season with a trip to Caernarfon FC when they entertain Wales on April 21.

 

England were deducted points having fielded an overage player in the tournament. So the league table makes for some interesting reading.

 

REPUBLIC OF IRELAND SCHOOLS |Eanna CLANCY (St. Clare’s Comprehensive School, Manorhamilton), Steven HEALY (Calasanctius College, Oranmore), John O’DONOVAN (Clonakilty Community College), Leon AYINDE (Coláiste an Spioraid Naoimh, Cork), Alex HEALY BYRNE (Glanmire Community College), Charlie O’BRIEN (Pobalscoil na Trionóide, Youghal), Zach DUNNE (Presentation Brothers College, Cork), Oisín COLEMAN (St. Mary’s College, Dundalk), Michael RAGGETT (St. Kieran’s College, Kilkenny), Michael KEYES (Malahide Community School), Tadhg WALSH (St. Joseph’s CBS, Fairview), Michael McCULLAGH and David TARMEY (both Coláiste Bhaile Chláir), Kieran CRUISE and Lennon GILL (both St. Benildus College, Stillorgan), Aaron HEANEY (St. Gerald’s College, Castlebar), Reece BYRNE (Oatlands College), Jack ROSS (Presentation College, Bray)

 

MANAGEMENT | John McSHANE, Head Coach (Dublin International School), Derek O’BRIEN, Coach (Ardscoil na Mara, Tramore) Ollie HORGAN, Coach (St. Eunan’s College, Letterkenny), Conor FOLEY, GK Coach (Athlone Community College), Martin CAVANAGH, Equipment Manager (Carndonagh Community School), Michael McGLYNN (Physio), Dr. Aidan O’COLMAIN (Team Doctor)

 

2022 inspiresport Centenary Shield

 

Results

Thursday, March 3           Scotland 3-2 Northern Ireland                    Renfrew FC

Thursday, March 10         Northern Ireland 3-0 Wales                         H&W Welders FC

Thursday, March 17         Republic of Ireland 2-1 Scotland                 Home Farm FC, Whitehall

Friday, March 25               Northern Ireland 1-2 England                      H&W Welders FC

Thursday, March 31         Republic of Ireland 2-2 Northern IrelandMaginn Park, Buncrana

Friday, April 1                     England 4-0 Scotland                                    Spennymoor Town FC

Thursday, April 7              Scotland 0-2 Wales                                        Annan Athletic FC

 

Fixtures

Friday, April 8                    England vs Republic of Ireland                   Eastleigh FC

Thursday, April 14            Wales vs England                                          Llansawel FC                    

Thursday, April 21             Wales vs Republic of Ireland                       Caernarfon FC

 

All fixtures kick-off at 7pm

 

2022 inspiresport Centenary Shield Table

 

POSITION

PLD

W

D

L

GF

GA

DIFF

PTS

Northern Ireland

4

1

1

2

8

7

+1

4

Republic of Ireland

2

1

1

0

4

3

+1

4

Scotland

4

1

0

3

4

10

-6

3

Wales

2

1

0

1

2

3

-1

3

England

2

2

0

0

6

1

+5

0

Table as of April 7, 2022