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Oudnie-Morgan in Northern Ireland U18s Squad - Ipswich Town News

Blues youngster Rio Oudnie-Morgan has been named in the Northern Ireland U18s squad for two friendlies against Austria in Dungannon next week.

The Northern Irish youngsters host the Austrians at Stangmore Park on Tuesday 15th November and then again at the same venue two days later.

First-year academy scholar Oudnie-Morgan, 16, won his first two U19s caps in September after playing two games for the U18s in the summer and prior to that having been capped twice with the U17s.

The Welwyn Garden City-born youngster recently netted hat-tricks for Town’s U18s in the 9-0 FA Youth Cup thrashing of Aveley and the 5-0 hammering of Swansea, and also made his Blues U21s debut.

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