Clarke in Irish Action - Ipswich Town News
Academy striker Billy Clarke is in the Ireland U19 squad facing Norway this afternoon. The game is the Irish side's first at an international tournament in La Manga, Spain.
The Irish youngsters also face the Czech Republic on Thursday and Denmark on Friday.
The tournament is a warm-up for the next stage of qualifying for the UEFA U19 Championships in April.
Also in the squad is former Town trialist John Paul Kelly who has been on trial at eircom League club Bohemians since being told he wouldn't be offered a deal with the Blues.
Ireland U19s: Randolph (Charlton Athletic), Quigley (UCD), R Keogh (Stoke City), Elebert (Preston North End), Dicker (UCD), Kelly (Unattached), Gibson (Manchester United), Collins (Huddersfield), Morris (Leeds United), Hand (Huddersfield), Tracey (Preston North End), A Keogh (Leeds United), Simmons (Chelsea), Clarke (Ipswich Town), Hayes (Reading), Best (Southampton), Binnion (Sheffield United), Castle (Reading).
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