Casement in U21 Squad - Ipswich Town News
Town defender Chris Casement has been named in the Northern Ireland U21 squad for their European Championship qualifier in Israel on Wednesday, 6th February. Casement, who is a loan target of Stevenage Borough, has previously won eight caps at U21 level.
The Northern Irish currently top group nine with 12 points from six matches.
Northern Ireland U21s: Jonathan Tuffey (Partick Thistle), Trevor Carson (Sunderland), Tony Kane (Blackburn Rovers), Chris Casement (Ipswich Town), Rory McArdle (Rochdale), Craig Cathcart (Manchester United), Aaron Callaghan (Derry City), David Howland (Port Vale), Chris Turner (Bohemians), Robert Garrett (Wrexham), David Buchanan (Bury), Jamie Mulgrew (Linfield), Michael Carvill (Wrexham), Dermott McCaffrey (Livingstone), Thomas Stewart (Linfield), Daryl Fordyce (Glentoran), Michael O'Connor (Crewe Alexandra), Jamie Ward (Chesterfield), Andrew Waterworth (Lisburn Distillery).
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