Ireland national schoolboy rugby union team


The Irish Schoolboys rugby union team is the national team for secondary school students and under-18 school players in Ireland.
There is an equivalent Ireland under 18 clubs side that play international rugby.

Role

The Irish Schoolboys side represents the nation against youths of other nations.
They provide a starting point for Ireland qualified players that has led to players representing the National Team, Ireland A, Development, Provincial, Students, Irish U-20 and AIL teams.
Currently in both the Republic and Northern Ireland there are 246 Schools playing rugby; Ulster, Leinster, Munster and Connacht.

School competitions

Each of the four Provinces holds a Schools Cup competition every season, usually culminating in a Provincial Cup Final held on or around St Patricks Day. Despite the age group the qualifying games and finals are usually very well attended with crowds often better than those attending most adult club games, for Leinster Schools Cup Finals crowds of 15-20,000 are not unusual. This has brought onboard sponsors of the various competitions such as the Northern Bank Schools' Cup, Supermacs Schools Cup and the Powerade Schools' Cup.

Opposition

They also play against other 6 Nations countries' schoolboys sides during the year, and also other test playing nations schools teams on a more infrequent basis.
Recent matches include a narrow loss to France in a schoolboy Under-18 match on 20 December 2007.
Since 2011, the team has taken part in the annual European Under-18 Rugby Union Championship, winning the title in this competition in 2011. It was Ireland's fourth appearance in the final, having previously lost to France in 2007, 2008 and 2010. 2011 marked the first time that Ireland was represented by a schools team rather than a Clubs XV.

Notable former Schoolboy representatives

The following players have been called by the Ireland senior national team. Please note that, despite the list below, players from other provinces are also routinely selected. Contrary to media portrayal, Leinster does not dominate all areas of rugby life.
Here are a snapshot of some notable former Leinster players, with one token Connacht player:

Positions

The team's final positions in the European championship:
YearDivisionTierPlace
2004A DivisionI
2005A DivisionI5th
2006A DivisionI2nd — Runners-up
2007A DivisionI2nd — Runners-up
2008A DivisionI2nd — Runners-up
2009A DivisionI3rd
2010A DivisionI2nd — Runners-up
2011Elite DivisionI1st — Champions
2012Elite DivisionI2nd — Runners-up
2013Elite DivisionI3rd
2014Elite DivisionI2nd — Runners-up
2015Elite DivisionI7th