Ireland Under-20s finish World Championship campaign with narrow win over Spain

A late try from Henry Walker secured a one-point win for Neil Doak’s team

Henry Walker in action for Ireland against Spain during Saturday's Under-20 World Championship 11th-place play-off in Calvisano, Italy. Photograph: Sebastiano Pessina/Inpho
Henry Walker in action for Ireland against Spain during Saturday's Under-20 World Championship 11th-place play-off in Calvisano, Italy. Photograph: Sebastiano Pessina/Inpho
Under-20 World Championship: Ireland 38 Spain 37

Ireland brought their Under-20 World Championship campaign to an end with a fortuitous 38-37 victory over Spain to finish 11th of 12 teams in the tournament.

It took a 79th-minute try from hooker Henry Walker, his second of the game, to rescue the win after their opponents looked like pulling off a shock victory.

Neil Doak’s side had led 14-0, with tries from centre Jonny Scott and wing Charlie Molony, but Spain reduced the deficit to 26-15 by half-time, Scott grabbing a second try while the rest of Ireland’s points came through the boot of outhalf Tom Wood.

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Spain, with several players who play their club rugby at Toulouse, rattled off 10 points in the first five minutes after the interval and added a further two tries between the 58th and 61st minutes. Walker scored his first try seven minutes into the second half to push Ireland out to a 37-33 lead.

Spain lost Daniel Chico to a yellow card which was upgraded to red, reducing them to 14 men for the last 15 minutes.

Ireland huffed and puffed and had a try disallowed before Walker plunged over the try line at the back of a rolling maul to deny the Spaniards a victory.

Next year’s Under-20 World Championship will take place in Georgia with the tournament expanded to 16 teams with the addition of Fiji, Uruguay, the USA and Japan.

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John O'Sullivan

John O'Sullivan

John O'Sullivan is an Irish Times sports writer