Munster name team to take on Warriors in Glasgow on Friday night

Rookie Tom Wood is set to make his debut off the bench 
Munster name team to take on Warriors in Glasgow on Friday night

Tom Wood will make his Munster debut against Warriors. Picture: INPHO/Tom O’Hanlon

The Munster team has been named for Friday night’s URC clash against Glasgow Warriors at Scotstoun (7.45pm, live on TG4 & Premier Sports).

First-year Academy out-half Tom Wood is in line for his senior debut after being named among the replacements.

The 19-year-old Garryowen FC clubman came up through the ranks at Ballina-Killaloe RFC and St Munchin’s College. Despite still being eligible for the Ireland U19s last season, he made three appearances for the Ireland U20s in the Six Nations and was selected for the squad again this year.

Wood is one of two Academy players in the squad with 21-year-old Seán Edogbo keeping his place in an unchanged back row along with Ruadhán Quinn (22) and Brian Gleeson (21).

There are four personnel changes and two positional switches to the side that beat Dragons at Virgin Media Park last week with Diarmuid Barron captaining Munster.

In the backline, Diarmuid Kilgallen starts on the wing with Shane Daly moving to outside centre as Dan Kelly shifts to inside centre. Josh Wycherley, Oli Jager and Evan O’Connell come into the pack with 21-year-old O’Connell making his 10th Munster appearance.

Mike Haley, Thaakir Abrahams and Kilgallen start in the back three with Kelly and Daly in midfield.

Ennis half-backs Ethan Coughlan and Tony Butler start together for the second time after JJ Hanrahan’s late withdrawal last week gave them a first start together in the 9-10 axis.

Josh Wycherley, Barron and Oli Jager pack down in the front row with Jager making his first start since October after returning from a head injury earlier this month.

O’Connell and Fineen Wycherley pair up in the engine room with an unchanged back row of Edogbo, Quinn and Gleeson.

Lee Barron, Mark Donnelly and John Ryan provide the front-row reinforcements as Gavin Coombes and Jack O’Donoghue complete the forward cover. Donnelly is in line for his first Munster appearance since November after recently returning from a short-term loan spell at Ealing Trailfinders, where he played three games in as many weeks.

Paddy Patterson, Wood and Seán O’Brien are the backline replacements.

MUNSTER (v Glasgow): 

Mike Haley; Thaakir Abrahams, Shane Daly, Dan Kelly, Diarmuid Kilgallen; Tony Butler, Ethan Coughlan; Josh Wycherley, Diarmuid Barron (c), Oli Jager; Evan O’Connell, Fineen Wycherley; Seán Edogbo, Ruadhán Quinn, Brian Gleeson.

Replacements: Lee Barron, Mark Donnelly, John Ryan, Gavin Coombes, Jack O’Donoghue, Paddy Patterson, Tom Wood, Seán O’Brien.

Meanwhile, Munster hooker Barron has signed on a new contract that keeps him at the province until 2028.

The 27-year-old has scored 12 tries in 97 appearances and has captained Munster in 13 competitive fixtures.

The former Cashel RFC and Rockwell College front-row won a Munster Schools Senior Cup title with the Tipperary school in 2015 and joined the Munster academy in 2018.

After making his Munster debut away to Cardiff in September 2018, he went on to make seven appearances as an academy player before earning promotion to the senior squad in 2020.

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