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U19s squad named

Olly Riley to lead Ireland Under-19s at World Cup next month
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DUBLIN – The Ireland Under-19s Men’s squad has been named ahead of next month’s ICC U19 Men’s Cricket World Cup, co-hosted by Namibia and Zimbabwe.

Ahead of the tournament, the squad will complete an eight-day high-performance camp in Potchefstroom, South Africa, featuring two warm-up fixtures before departing for Namibia.

The squad is:

• Alex Armstrong (CIYMS)
• Callum Armstrong (Rush)
• Marko Bates (Muckamore)
• Sebastian Dijkstra (Merrion)
• Thomas Ford (CSNI)
• Samuel Haslett (Bonds Glen)
• Adam Leckey (CSNI)
• Febin Manoj (The Hills)
• Luke Murray (Pembroke)
• Robert O’Brien (Railway Union)
• Freddie Ogilby (Bready)
• Oliver Riley (Pembroke) (captain)
• James West (CSNI)
• Bruce Whaley (Railway Union)
• Reuben Wilson (Clontarf) (vice-captain)

Non-Travelling Reserves:
• Peter le Roux (Railway Union), William Shields (Limerick)

Coaching and Support staff:
• Peter Johnston (Head Coach), Nigel Jones (Assistant Coach), Albert Van der Merwe (Manager/Analyst), Stuart Thompson (S&C), Darren Nicol (Physiotherapist), Jess Burgess (Doctor)

FIXTURES

Prep Camp (NWU Oval, Potchefstroom; start time 10am):
• 5 January – North West Colts v Ireland U19
• 7 January – North West Colts v Ireland U19

World Cup Warm-Ups (Windhoek; start time 10am):
• 10 January – West Indies U19 v Ireland U19
• 13 January – Tanzania U19 v Ireland U19

World Cup – Pool Matches (Windhoek; start time 10am):
• 16 January – Australia U19 v Ireland U19
• 19 January – Sri Lanka U19 v Ireland U19
• 22 January – Japan U19 v Ireland U19

Head Coach Peter Johnston said:

“As we prepare for the Under-19s World Cup, we do so with real confidence and ambition. Ireland’s best-ever finishes — 10th in 2022 and 8th in 2024 — give this group belief and motivation. They show we can compete with the best teams in the world. The group is very well led by the experience of Pace duo Olly Riley (Captain) and Reuben Wilson (Vice Captain).

“I’m extremely proud of the effort and professionalism the squad has shown since September. They’ve worked through national training weekends, regional skills sessions, and a strong S&C programme. Stuart Thompson has driven big physical improvements across the group, reflected clearly in recent testing. December will be another busy month indoors as we build toward our New Year’s Eve departure.

“We’ve also had excellent support from our sport psych and nutrition team, helping the players develop in a rounded, high-performance environment. It’s also been great having senior internationals such as George Dockrell, Gareth Delany, and Lorcan Tucker involved as valuable mentors to this group.

“We have had three players competing and preparing in Australia this winter. Adam Leckey, Seb Dijkstra and Thomas Ford are in Sydney, Melbourne and Adelaide respectively and on top of their club commitments are part of established High Performance Programmes out there.

“A number of players that have been involved in the squad in recent months will be missing due to injury and academic commitments, including Gethin Kelleher, Daniel Murray and Ethan Marshal – but they remain exciting prospects within our pathway, and we fully expect them to return strongly.

“Our depth has certainly been tested, however, we saw evidence last season of fringe players coming into the team at different times and performing outstandingly well, so I would expect no different. We’ve also seen two exciting players stepping up from U15’s, both Callum Armstrong and Marco Bates have made big strides this winter.”

key points
  • Olly Riley will captain the Ireland Under-19s squad
  • Reuben Wilson will play in his 3rd Under-19s World Cup

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