Clark makes six changes to Emerging Ireland line-up

Macken and Reid make up new midfield pairing for Tbilisi Cup game

Rhys Ruddock (centre) will captain Emerging Ireland against a South Africa President’s XV at the IRB Tbilisi Cup on Tuesday. Photograph: Tamuna Kulumbegashvili/Inpho
Rhys Ruddock (centre) will captain Emerging Ireland against a South Africa President’s XV at the IRB Tbilisi Cup on Tuesday. Photograph: Tamuna Kulumbegashvili/Inpho

Emerging Ireland coach Allen Clark has made six changes from the victory over Georgia for tomorrow's clash against a South Africa President's XV at the IRB Tbilisi Cup.

The Leinster pairing of Brendan Macken and Noel Reid form a new midfield partnership, with Eoin Griffin and Michael Allen named on the bench, while the other change in the backline sees Leinster scrumhalf come in for Ulster's Michael Heaney.

Niall Annett replaces his Ulster team-mate Rob Herring at hooker, while Ian Nagle replaces Lewis Stevenson in the secondrow after the Ulster player returned home due to illness.

Munster’s Dave O’Callaghan has been named on the bench after being called in as a replacement for Stevenson.

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The final change comes in the backrow where Jordi Muphy replaces his Leinster team-mate Dominic Ryan at openside, with Rhys Ruddock again captaining the team from the blindside position.

Emerging Ireland beat Georgia 20-15 in a tight opening game of the competition and they will also face Uruguay on Sunday.

EMERGING IRELAND (for Tbilisi Cup match v South Africa President's XV, Avchala Stadium, Tbilisi, Tuesday, 2pm Irish time): D Kearney (Leinster); N Morris (Leicester), B Macken (Leinster), N Reid (Leinster), T O'Halloran (Connacht); I Keatley (Munster), J Cooney (Leinster); J McGrath (Leinster), N Annett (Ulster), M Bent (Leinster); D Foley (Munster), I Nagle (Munster); R Ruddock (Leinster, capt), J Murphy (Leinster), R Diack (Malone/Ulster).

Replacements: R Herring (Ulster), R Lutton (Ulster), Dave O'Callaghan (Munster), E McKeon (Connacht), M Heaney (Ulster), E Griffin (Connacht), M Allen (Ulster).