Ireland U20s make wholesale changes for Spain clash
Following Monday's defeat to Scotland, Doak has made eight changes to his starting team for the clash at Calvisano's Stadio San Michele.
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The game is a play-off for 11th, with Ireland looking to avoid the wooden spoon.
Tom Wood starts at 10, with Derry Moloney and Charlie Molony coming in on the wing positions.
The remaining change in the backline sees Ulster's Jonny Scott start at 10.
The inclusion of tighthead Tom McAllister is one of four changes in the Ireland pack.
David Walsh and Donnacha McGuire form a new-look second row, while captain Eanna McCarthy returns to start at number seven.
Luke McLaughlin, Paddy Moore, Jack Ryan, Billy Corrigan and Bobby Power are the forwards replacements, with backs Chris O'Connor, Gene O'Leary Kareem and Paidi Farrell completing Ireland's 23.

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