
Tom Wood
Tom Wood is an Irish rugby player who plays as an outhalf. He was part of the Ireland U-20 team that faced Italy in the Six Nations, where he scored a try despite the team's overall disappointing performance in the tournament.
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Tom Wood converted a try and played a key role in the match.
Ireland under-20s produce stunning display to oust England in Six Nations – The Irish TimesTom Wood came off the bench to make a first Munster appearance against Glasgow Warriors.
Ireland’s rugby production line desperately needs refinement – The Irish TimesTom Wood tagged on his third conversion.
Ireland Under-20s pay a heavy price for indiscipline as France run in 50 points in Perpignan – The Irish TimesTom Wood made his debut for Munster at outhalf.
Fresh-faced Munster battle hard but Glasgow prove too powerful – The Irish TimesTom Wood was managing the game nicely before he was taken out of the game.
Crafty Jamison Gibson-Park had Ireland purring – The Irish TimesThe second member of his family after Gordon to join the academy, he is another to follow a pathway from Ballina-Killaloe to St Munchin’s College.
Meet the rising stars of Leinster, Ulster, Connacht and Munster – The Irish TimesTom Wood continues as one of the halfbacks for the team.
Four changes to Ireland Under-20s side for vital meeting with Junior All Blacks – The Irish TimesTom Wood's performance was another positive for the Ireland Under-20s team.
Ireland under-20s overcome Georgian physicality to secure bonus-point win – The Irish TimesTom Wood scored a try for Ireland during their match against Italy.
First loss to Italy caps disappointing Under-20 Six Nations campaign for Ireland – The Irish Times

















































































