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The teams have been announced for next week's Boys Home Internationals at County Louth, Ireland. The event contested by the best players aged 18 or under from England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales, takes place from Tuesday 7 to Thursday 9 August.  Reigning Champions, England, will open their defence of The R&A Trophy on Tuesday when they clash with Ireland who will be hoping to repeat their 2010 victory while Scotland take on Wales.
Each match will comprise of five morning foursomes followed by ten afternoon singles, each played over 18 holes.
The teams are as follows:
 
ENGLAND: Jack Singh Brar (Bramshaw), Dan Brown (Bedale), Rob Burlison (Oxley Park), Joe Dean (Lindrick), Matt Fitzpatrick (Hallamshire), Bobby Keeble (Abridge), Patrick Kelly (Boston West), Nick Marsh (Huddersfield), Max Orrin (North Foreland), Toby Tree (Worthing), Ashton Turner (Kenwick Park) Non-playing captain: Derek Hughes
 
IRELAND: Robin Dawson (Faithlegg),  Sean Flanagan (Co Sligo), John Ross Galbraith (Whitehead), Alex Gleeson (Castle), Jordan Hood (Galgorm Castle), Gareth Lappin (Belvoir Park), Paul McBride (The Island), Gavin Moynihan (The Island), Alec Myles (Newlands), William Russell (Clandeboye), James Sugrue (Mallow)
Non-playing captain: Roy Archibald

SCOTLAND: Lawrence Allan (Alva), Anthony Blaney (Liberton), Ewen Ferguson (Bearsden), Craig Howie (Peebles), Greig Marchbank (Dumfries and County); Alasdair McDougall (Elderslie), Bradley Neil (Blairgowrie), Jamie Savage (Cawder), Ewan Scott (St Andrews), Ryan Walsh (Kirkcaldy), Alan Waugh (Cowglen).
Non-playing captain: Barrie Douglas

WALES: Jack Davidson (Llanwern), Zack Galliford (Club Borth and Ynyslas), Evan Griffith (North Wales), Tim Harry (Vale Resort), Delon Hau (Vale Resort), Henry James (Kidderminster), Daniel King (Newport), Otto Mand (Greenmeadow), Gareth Roberts (North Wales), Ryan Thomas (Vale Resort), Greg Tickell (Hallamshire)
Non-playing captain: Leighton Smith

County Louth, or ‘Baltray’, lies on the eastern coast of Ireland, situated four miles from the historic town of Drogheda.  Many championships have been staged there, including the Irish Open in 2004 and 2009, when Ireland’s Shane Lowry won his first European Tour event while still an amateur. The club has also hosted the Irish Ladies Close Championship this year.
Full reports and scores will appear on RandA.org throughout the three days of competition.
Free admission, parking and spectator facilities are available.