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Ireland captain Éanna McCarthy warns ahead of U-20 clash: ‘Italy are going to bring a different challenge'

Ireland captain Éanna McCarthy warns ahead of U-20 clash: ‘Italy are going to bring a different challenge'

First ever Six Nations loss to Italians in Treviso in March still weighs heavily on Irish minds
Ireland captain Éanna McCarthy is wary of the task facing Neil Doak's side in Viadana today when they take on hosts Italy in the second round of the World Rugby U-20 Championship (6.30pm).
Italy scored a first U-20 Six Nations victory over Ireland in March, when they won 15-12 in Treviso, and McCarthy said while they were boosted by their 35-28 opening-round win over Georgia, he knows this will be a bigger test.
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