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Free-flowing Ireland Under-20s deliver comprehensive victory over USA
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Free-flowing Ireland Under-20s deliver comprehensive victory over USA

Ireland's Under-20 rugby team secured a decisive victory over the United States in the World Junior Championship with a score of 73-22. The match showcased strong individual performances, including a hat-trick of tries by Corinthians' Sean David Walsh and a standout display by Ireland's Charlie O'Shea. Despite a controversial 20-minute red card issued to Irish winger Charlie Molony due to two yellow cards, Ireland maintained control throughout the game. The team's cohesive play and effective strategy led to multiple tries, with replacements contributing significantly to the win.

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Free-flowing Ireland Under-20s deliver comprehensive victory over USA

Ireland's Under-20 rugby team secured a decisive victory over the United States in the World Junior Championship with a score of 73-22. The match showcased strong individual performances, including a hat-trick of tries by Corinthians' Sean David Walsh and a standout display by Ireland's Charlie O'Shea. Despite a controversial 20-minute red card issued to Irish winger Charlie Molony due to two yellow cards, Ireland maintained control throughout the game. The team's cohesive play and effective strategy led to multiple tries, with replacements contributing significantly to the win.

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