Ireland U20s Squad Announcement: Matthew Agnew – Irishrugby.ie – May 29 2018

Agnew Relishing Start Of Ireland U-20s’ French Adventure

While their Six Nations run ended in a comprehensive 48-15 final round loss to England, there were a number of positives for McNamara and his fellow coaches to take from the tournament. With 21 tries scored across the five matches, Ireland produced some eye-catching attacking rugby.

Despite acknowledging his best work is often done off the ball, Agnew feels he is well suited to the expansive style deployed by the Ireland Under-20 management team.

“I do enjoy the way we play. If there’s a game where I don’t touch the ball once, I’d be happy enough as long as I do my role, which is ruck and tackle. The way we play, it plays in my hands a wee bit, because we’ve got a good 6 and 8. Good ball carriers, so you don’t need another ball carrier in the back row.

“I let them carry and I’d be there at the ruck for them and in defence. I really enjoy defence, getting stuck in. It’s annoying when we have the ball the whole time. Don’t get to make any tackles, which is the frustrating bit!”

Joining McNamara on the coaching ticket for this World Rugby U-20 Championship are assistant coaches Ambrose Conboy and Paul O’Connell. Apart from the obvious qualities O’Connell possesses, Agnew has also been impressed by the Munster and Ireland legend’s attention to detail.

“He’s very intense, but he’s very specific in detail. We finish training and 10 minutes later he’ll be on the laptop re-watching it. He’ll be there all night. He’s someone you can go to and chat to as well. (He’s) got some good stories. He’s been good.”

Agnew will start at openside against the French tomorrow, with the Irish selection including three debutant backs in Tom Roche, Dan Hurley and Peter Sylvester, while Dublin University front rowers Dan Sheehan and Joe Byrne are poised to win their first caps off the bench.

“We played them (France) in the Six Nations, so we sort of know what they’re about. We know who their key players would be, but we haven’t really spent time looking at much footage,” admitted Agnew at the recent squad announcement at PwC Ireland HQ. “They’ve probably changed their game up a lot. As I said, we would look at some specific areas, lineout, scrum, closer to the date, but not yet.”

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