WHEN YOU THINK of rugby strongholds, West Cork doesn’t instantly spring to mind but Fineen Wycherley is putting his hometown of Bantry on the map with his performances in green.
Wycherley starts for Ireland U20s against Italy tomorrow night. Source: Ryan Byrne/INPHO
The Ireland U20s second row made his international debut in last week’s victory over Scotland and will tomorrow night partner Oisin Dowling as Nigel Carolan’s men look to make it two from two in this Six Nations.
Wycherley was singled out for praise by Carolan last week and it was certainly a proud moment for the Munster academy forward, his family and the whole community.
Having worked his way up through the provincial underage systems, it was only a matter of time before the 19-year-old (he also played GAA for St Colum’s until he was 16) earned further recognition and he cites the decision to move school as the catalyst.
“For me it was massive because I actually grew up down in West Cork and my local club was Bantry,” he says of boarding in Cistercian College Roscrea in fifth and sixth year.
“My father Florence was big into rugby. He was from Skibbereen and my mother is from Bantry. Dad played underage with Skibbereen all the way up and when we moved to Bantry himself and a few of the other lads were the guys who set up the underage. My older brothers were young at the time and they wanted to get into it because Dad was playing it.
“I really wanted to push on. I was really enjoying the rugby but, unfortunately, at my age group there wasn’t enough interest for matches and training and I just thought to push on I had to go somewhere else and play a higher standard of rugby.
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