Ireland U20s overcome New Zealand loss to enter play-offs after a heavy 69-22 defeat in Italy, moving them into the ninth-place bracket at the World Rugby U20 Championship. Despite a fast start, Neil Doak’s side couldn’t keep pace with New Zealand’s power and precision in Calvisano, ending their hopes of reaching the semi-finals.
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Fast Start Offers Early Hope
Ireland began brightly at the Stadio San Michele, racing into a 12-0 lead thanks to Oisín Minogue’s clever chip and finish over Will Cole, followed by a try from Daniel Green, with Tom Wood converting the first score. Wood added a penalty to keep Ireland in touch after Mosese Bason crossed for New Zealand, hinting that an upset might be possible.
New Zealand Take Control
However, the Kiwis quickly found their rhythm and took control of the game, leading 31-15 at halftime with tries from Xavier Treacy, Cooper Roberts, Cole, and Dylan Pledger. Their dominance carried into the second half as Pledger, Shaun Kempton, and Maloni Kunawave all completed braces, piling pressure on Ireland’s defence.
Late Irish Response and Red Card
Ireland managed a late consolation when Billy Bohan crossed the line, converted by Sam Wisniewski, but Bohan was sent off shortly after for an illegal clearout, capping a tough outing for the young Irish side.
Next Steps for Ireland and New Zealand
Ireland now shift focus to a ninth-place play-off against Scotland on Monday, aiming to finish their campaign on a positive note despite earlier setbacks against Italy and New Zealand in Pool C. Meanwhile, New Zealand advance to the semi-finals where they will face France, with Argentina and South Africa contesting the other semi-final, setting up a thrilling finish to the tournament.
Learning Opportunities Ahead
While the defeat was heavy, the experience offers valuable lessons for Ireland’s young players as they continue their development on the international stage. They will look to regroup, build on their early attacking moments, and sharpen their defensive organisation as they prepare for their final game against Scotland in Italy.