Baggott Adds to Caps - Ipswich Town News
On-loan Town centre-half Elkan Baggott, who is with Gillingham for the season, won his 12th full cap as Indonesia beat Curacao 2-1 in Bogor in the second of two friendlies this afternoon.
The 19-year-old played the full 90 minutes in the victory over the Dutch Caribbean island, who were reduced to 10 men on 80 with the winning goal coming three minutes from time, as he did in the first game on Saturday, which his team won 3-2.
Meanwhile, Blues academy midfielder Rio Oudnie-Morgan came on as an 81st-minute sub to win his second cap as Northern Ireland U19s beat Moldova 2-0 in their third European Championships group game. The win means the Northern Irish youngsters finished second in the group and are through to the next phase of qualifying.
Elsewhere, young Town keeper Lewis Ridd won his first Wales U19 cap as his side walloped Gilbraltar 9-2 in their final European Championships mini-group game at the Racecourse Ground, Wrexham. Wales finished third in the group.
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