Murray Called Up - Ipswich Town News
Academy striker Ronan Murray has been named in the Republic of Ireland U19 squad for the Four Nations Tournament in Dublin and Bray in September. Murray has previously won four caps at U19 level.
Ireland face Holland in their first game on September 5th, Turkey the following day and Portugal on September 8th.
Republic of Ireland U19s: Ger Hanley (Galway United), Ciaran Gallagher (Finn Harps), Richie Towell (Celtic), Rob Kiernan (Watford), Gavin Gunning (Tranmere Rovers, on loan from Blackburn Rovers), Mark O’Brien (Derby County), Greg Cunningham (Manchester City), Shane McEleney (Derry City), Stephen McDonnell (Celtic), Conor Henderson (Arsenal), Conor Clifford (Chelsea), Conor Hourihane (Sunderland), Gearoid Morrissey (Blackburn Rovers), Aaron Doran (Blackburn Rovers), Robbie Brady (Manchester United), Patrick McEleney (Sunderland), Ronan Murray (Ipswich Town), Joe Mason (Plymouth Argyle), Jamil Adam (Barnsley).
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