Ireland Rugby: Debuts for O'Brien and Murray in Georgia Test Match
Ireland's interim head coach Paul O'Connell introduces new talents Tommy O'Brien and Darragh Murray in the upcoming Test against Georgia.

Ireland Rugby is set to showcase emerging talents in the Georgia Test this Saturday, with interim head coach Paul O'Connell handing debuts to Tommy O'Brien and Darrah Murray. Both players have shown exceptional form in the United Rugby Championship, with O'Brien starting on the wing and Murray partnering in the second row.
Key Players to Watch
- Tommy O'Brien: Known for his agility and speed, O'Brien has been a standout performer for Leinster.
- Darrah Murray: A robust presence in the second row, Murray brings strength and strategy from Connacht.
Match Details
- Venue: Mikheil Meskhi Stadium, Tbilisi
- Time: 18:00 BST
Squad Highlights
- Back Three: Jimmy O'Brien and Jacob Stockdale complete the lineup alongside Tommy O'Brien.
- Second Row: Murray partners with Cormac Izuchukwu from Ulster.
- Potential Debuts: Props Michael Milne and Jack Aungier, along with Tom Ahern and Ben Murphy, may make their first appearances off the bench.
Leadership and Strategy
- Captain: Craig Casey will lead Ireland for the first time in Tbilisi.
- Fly-half: Sam Prendergast gets the nod over Jack Crowley, indicating a strategic shift in playmaking.
Coach's Insight
"I have been impressed by the application of the squad ahead of this two-Test tour," said O'Connell. "Saturday's game presents an exciting opportunity for this group of players."
Historical Context
Ireland has a strong record against Georgia, winning all five previous Tests. This match marks the first capped game in Tbilisi, adding a unique challenge for the team.
Full Squad
Starting XV: J O'Brien; T O'Brien; J Osborne, S McCloskey; J Stockdale; S Prendergast, C Casey (capt); J Boyle, G McCarthy, T Clarkson; C Izuchukwu, D Murray; R Baird, N Timoney, G Coombes. Replacements: T Stewart, M Milne, J Aungier, T Ahern, C Prendergast, B Murphy, J Crowley, C Nash.
This Test is not just a game but a platform for new talents to shine and for Ireland to continue its dominance in Rugby Union.