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Published 13:18 16 Mar 2017 GMT
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A perfect example of Ireland's potential to cut teams apart came in last weekend's loss to Wales. Larmour had the intelligence to spot space ahead of him before offloading to Nash who used his blistering pace to score Ireland's first try.
This will undoubtedly be a tough test for Ireland, but with the U20 World Cup coming up in a few months and a boisterous backing in Donnybrook, there is plenty at stake for Ireland's future stars.
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Electric Ireland proud sponsors of Ireland’s Under-20s Rugby Six Nations Championship Home Games. Support Irish rugby’s future stars by going to see them in action in the Under-20s Six Nations when Ireland take on England in Donnybrook Stadium on Friday 17th March. Kick off 6pm.

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