Preview | Ireland vs Wales

SAFIB hummel Centenary Shield | Under 18 Boys’ International

 

Friday, March 3, 2023

 

Ireland takes on defending Champions Wales

 

The Republic of Ireland Schools have their second outing of the 2023 SAFIB hummel Centenary Shield in Ferrycarrig Park, Wexford on Thursday evening (KO 7.0)

 

The Irish scholars were held to a goalless draw away to Scotland in the opening night of the series nearly a fortnight ago.

 

Last night, Scotland drew one apiece with Northern Ireland in Belfast to ensure little between the sides in the early stages of the competition. 

 

The third of the ten-match schedule will see the Republic take on defending Champions Wales following their historic victory last season having waited 41 years to lift the prestigious Shield. The Welsh students won 2-0 on the night.

 

Goals from Jake MORRIS and Roan PIPER inside a ten-minute period were enough to see Marc Williams’ side pass the Irish test as winner took all in the final game of the 2022 contest.

 

Wales only needed the draw going into the final game while Ireland required a win. It was a physical battle which the hosts won well.

 

Thursday’s game is a must win for John McShane’s side if they’ve any ambitions of claiming a stake on the Shield title this season having come so close twelve months previous.

 

John McShane will make two changes to the squad that faced Scotland as Stephen MOHAN (Clonkeen College, Blackrock) and Dan McHALE (Firhouse Community College) replaceRhys KELLY NOONAN (Coláiste Muire, Crosshaven) and Adam O’HALLORAN (Clarin College, Athenry). Mohan was previously involved with the squad making a half-time substitution appearance against Australia while McHale had limited contact time with the squad due to his club commitments.

 

McShane has a squad of twenty players that he is rotating for the Shield campaign as he can only name sixteen on matchday. This is the first home game for the Republic, and they’ll be hoping for a good crowd to cheer on the lads in green on Thursday night.

 

Local talent Jesse DEMPSEY (Wexford CBS) is sure to draw a crowd with his performances in recent weeks. The talented student captained the Schools select to a 2-1 victory over Australia in January. He is now plying his trade with UCD AFC having moved from Waterford FC this year. Dempsey’s School just qualified for this year’s FAI Schools Dr. Tony O’Neill Senior National Cup Final following their display against Ulster Champions St. Columba’s College, Stranorlar, winning out 4-2 in a thrilling contest in Dublin yesterday. They now face Holy Rosary College, Mountbellew in the National decider on Wednesday, March 15.

 

Following the Welsh game, Ireland will also enjoy home advantage in their penultimate outing of the campaign when they entertain England on Friday, March 24 in Athlone Town AFC.

 

The Republic of Ireland will then conclude their series with a short trip to Belfast to take on Northern Ireland on Thursday, March 30.

 

The Republic of Ireland vs Wales match will be streamed live via Recast on https://share.recast.tv/v/8Z77v?referrer=6oWNg for £3 (300 credits required to view full game).

 

 

REPUBLIC OF IRELAND SCHOOLS | Ryan DELANEY (St. Francis College, Rochestown), Jonathan ADEDEJI (St. Mary’s Secondary School, Edenderry), Jesse DEMPSEY (Wexford CBS), Eli ROONEY (Summerhill College, Sligo), Niall HOLAHAN (Carrick on Shannon Community School), Senan MULLEN (St. Aidan’s Comprehensive School, Cootehill), Callum BONNER (St. Patrick’s Classical School, Navan), Arran HEALY (Coláiste Choilm, Ballincollig), Peter GROGAN (St. Mary’s CBS, Carlow), Aidan RUSSELL VARGAS (Lusk Community College), Eoin KENNY (St. Mary’s College, Dundalk), Brian CUNNINGHAM (Presentation College, Headford), Stephen MOHAN (Clonkeen College, Blackrock), Dan McHALE (Firhouse Community College), Ryan McBREARTY (St. Mary’s Diocesan School, Drogheda), Daithí FOLAN (Belvedere College, Dublin)

 

MANAGEMENT | John McSHANE, Head Coach (Loreto Secondary School, Bray), 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)

 

2023 SAFIB hummel Centenary Shield Results & Fixtures

 

RESULTS

Thursday, February 23    Scotland 0-0 Republic of Ireland                 Renfrew FC

Thursday, March 2           Northern Ireland 1-1 Scotland                        Blanchflower Park

 

FIXTURES

Thursday, March 9          Republic of Ireland vs Wales                         Ferrycarrig Park, Wexford

Thursday, March 23         Wales vs Northern Ireland                             Britton Ferry FC

Friday, March 24              Republic of Ireland vs England                     Athlone Town AFC

Thursday, March 30        Northern Ireland vs Republic of Ireland   Blanchflower Park

Friday, March 31               Scotland vs England                                         Broadwood Stadium

Thursday, April 13            Wales vs Scotland                                             Colwyn Bay FC

Friday, April 14                  England vs Northern Ireland                         Billericay Town FC

Friday, April 28                  England vs Wales                                             Hednesford Town FC

All games kick off at 7pm