Murray Set for U19 Cap - Ipswich Town News
Academy striker Ronan Murray and the Republic of Ireland squad take on Holland in their first game at the Clarion Hotels U19 Four Nations Tournament in Bray on Saturday (KO 5pm). Murray has previously won four caps at U19 level.
The hosts then face Turkey in their second game on Sunday and Portugal in their final match on Tuesday.
Republic of Ireland U19s: Andrew Boyle - UCD , Callum O'Connor - Blackburn Rovers , Ciaran Gallagher - Finn Harps, Conor Clifford - Chelsea, Conor Hourihane - Sunderland, Darren McCauley - Derry City, Gearoid Morrissey - Blackburn Rovers, Gerard Hanley - Galway United, Gregory Cunningham - Manchester City, Jamil Adam - Barnsley, John Egan - Greenwood, Joseph Mason - Plymouth Argyle, Patrick McEleney - Sunderland, Richard Towell - Celtic, Robert Brady - Manchester United, Robert Kiernan - Watford, Ronan Murray - Ipswich Town, Stephen McDonnell - Celtic, Shane McEleney - Derry City.
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