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Ruddock calls for final push against Scotland

Ruddock calls for final push against Scotland

Ruddock calls for final push against Scotland

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Ireland Under-20s coach Mike Ruddock has rung the changes ahead of their final pool C game against Scotland in the Junior World Championships in Italy.

Ireland Under-20s coach Mike Ruddock has rung the changes ahead of their final pool C game against Scotland in the Junior World Championships in Italy.

Following back-to-back defeats against South Africa and England, Ruddock has made five alterations for the dead rubber match in Rovigo on Saturday.

Ulster playmaker Paddy Jackson returns at fly-half with team mate Andrew Boyle slotting in on the left wing and fellow Ulsterman, centre Luke Marshall, coming in at twelve. 

Ulster’s pair of Iain Henderson and Dominic Gallagher come in at lock and open-side flanker respectively.

Former Wales coach Ruddock said: “Following two very physical battles we have turned our attention to a Scotland team that is much improved from the Six Nations.

“They played very well against England and play a very expansive offloading game. We will have to be at our best to beat them and that is our goal.”

Leinster winger Andrew Conway has scored three tries in the last two matches and the Irish side will be looking to the Heineken Cup winner for inspiration as they look to move up the rankings with qualification for the semi-finals out of reach.