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Under 18 Squad named for international against Wales

Under 18 Squad named for international against Wales

The Northern Ireland Schools Under 18 team takes on Wales at Comber on Thursday 14 April, kick off 4.30 pm, in their final game of the Inspiresport Centenary Shield competition.  The team has already drawn 1-1 against Scotland in Glasgow and last time out secured a scoreless draw against the Republic of Ireland in Arklow.  Unfortunately, a 2-1 defeat by England at Comber last month ended any hope of regaining the Centenary Shield.

England has already clinched the title thanks to 2-1 victories over Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales and a 2-2 draw against the Republic of Ireland but Wales lie in second place after recording a 1-nil win away to Scotland.

Northern Ireland has a tremendous record against Wales having lost only twice, both times away from home.  The last defeat came in 2001 and since then in 10 meetings Northern Ireland has won 8 matches with two drawn.

Northern Ireland Under 18 Managers Conor Marlin and Frankie Wilson will be eager to maintain the excellent record against Wales.  Frankie Wilson commented "By all accounts this is the best Welsh side for many years and so we are expecting a strong challenge.  They recorded a superb 1-0 victory in Scotland and were unlucky to lose by a late goal to England.  They are currently in second place in the Centenary Shield and will be keen to secure their best finish in the championship for many years."

Conor Marlin added "Adam McCracken is injured. He has been an outstanding stalwart in defence and his loss will be a blow to us but the good news is that David Parkhouse who missed the games against England and the Republic through injury is now fit and his strength and work rate will give us added impetus. The team has not enjoyed the best of luck this season, being denied victory in Scotland with a good goal disallowed for offside while some controversial decisions went against us in the Republic game.  We will be going all out for victory to maintain our record against the Welsh."

The Northern Ireland Schools’ Football Association is offering free entrance to any school or youth group wishing to attend the match.  Any group wishing to gain free entrance should send their details by email to Edwin Ferris, NISFA Treasurer, at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. to obtain a group permit.

 

Northern Ireland Under 18 Squad

 

 

Jack Ferguson

LARNE HIGH SCHOOL

Reece Kane

BELFAST METROPOLITAN COLLEGE

Ronan Wilson

ST JOSEPH’S DERRY

Caolan Marron

ST PAUL’S BESSBROOK

Karl Hamill

BANGOR ACADEMY

Ryan Nimick

BELFAST METROPOLITAN COLLEGE

Michael Kerr

BALLYCLARE HIGH

Ronan Young

ST PIUS X COLLEGE MAGHERAFELT

Lloyd Anderson

BELFAST METROPOLITAN COLLEGE

Jonathan McCaw

BELFAST METROPOLITAN COLLEGE

Patrick Cafolla

OUR LADY & ST PATRICK’S KNOCK

Matthew Henry

LARNE GRAMMAR

Reece Neale

SOUTH EAST REGIONAL COLLEGE

Joshua Connery

OUR LADY & ST PATRICK’S KNOCK

Salou Jallow

ASHFIELD

Nathaniel Ferris

PORTADOWN COLLEGE

David Parkhouse

ST JOSEPH’S DERRY

Timmy Browne

REGENT HOUSE

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