Tough day in Banja Luca for Ireland.

A difficult day for Ireland in Banja Luca, with one win from 5 European School Championship bouts.

5 Ireland boxers are between the ropes on Day Three of the tournament.

66kg Charlie Dixon won’t progress, on the narrowest of margins. He took on Moldova’s Pavel Raducanu and the 3-2 split decision went to the Moldovan, on a scoreline of 28:29; 29:28; 28:29; 29:28; 28:29. 54kg Tadhg Brennan Tansey returned for his second bout of the tournament, taking on England’s Billy Long. That bout ended in a Round 1 RSC for the English boxer.

44kg Sean Kelly gots his tournament underway against Armenia’s Hakob Sharbatyan and despite a valiant effort, the 5-0 decision was awarded to his opponent. Judges scored the bout 30:27; 30:27; 30:27;30:27
29:28. In bout 10, 60kg Ruairi Walker met Croatia’s Cerim Hoxhaj, with the same decision. The final scoes were: 26:29; 26:29; 26:29; 26:29; 26:29.

50kg Francis Maughan boxed Slovakia’s Dominik Sira in the opening evening bout in Ring B, and progresses by way of a 4-1 split decision: 30:27; 29:28; 30:27; 29:28; 28:29

Thirty nations are participating: Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, England, Estonia, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Poland, Romania, Russia, Scotland, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia and Turkey. There are 363 boxers in the tournament – 363 boys and 240 girls. August 8th is a rest day at the tournament. This is the 21st iteration of the championship. The first Europeans, for male boxers 13 and 14 years old, was held in Rome, Italy in 2003. The most successful team was Turkey, who went home with six gold medals. Second place went to Russia, with three champions, while Ireland, Italy, Azerbaijan and England had one gold medal each. The first EUBC Schoolgirls European Boxing Championships was held in Albena, Bulgaria in 2018. Fifteen years after the inaugural Schoolboys Championships, 12 girls were crowned European Champions.

Day Four

A bumper day for Ireland as 11 boxers will contest quarter finals.

In Ring A’s Afternoon Session, beginning at 2pm Irish time, 40kg Alanna Berry contests for a medal against England’s Summer Griggs. In Bout 7, 44kg Alannah Murphy meets Yeva Grigoryan of Armenia and in Bout 14, 54kg Vanessa Doyle makes her tournament debut against Aleksandra Balbina of Poland. In Ring B, 42kg Kenia Prado, boxing her first bout of the tournament, meets Turkey’s Pehlivan Ceylin in Bout 4. 46kg Aleigha Murphy contests her quarter final against Lily Green of England in Bout 8, and in Bout 16, 57kg Ruth Dossen steps between the ropes against Russia’s Sofiia Titova.

In Ring A’s Evening Session, 34kg-36kg Danielle Smithers opens her campaign against Vittoria Miliani of Italy.

In Ring B’s Bout 3, 60kg Roisin Hegarty begins her campaign against Russia’s Varvara Parshikova, and 64kg Robin O’Reilly returns to action against Iustina Anufrieva, also of Russia – that’s in Bout 5. In the subsequent bout 70kg Ellie May Lawlor contests against Turkey’s Nisa Kaya and 80kg Noel Martin opens his championships against Azerbaijan’s Yusif Aghakishiyev

Watch

EUBC is streaming the tournament on its YouTube channel. Afternoon Sessions start at 2pm, Irish time. Evening Sessions start at 5pm.

Ring A

Ring B

Team Ireland

36kg Danielle Smithers (Swords)

38kg Kayla Harris (St Monicas)

40kg Alanna Berry (Crumlin)

42kg Kenia Flood Prado (Glasnevin)

44kg Alannah Murphy (Crumlin)

46kg Aleigha Murphy (Crumlin)

48kg Maggie McDonagh (Mullingar Elite)

51kg Ella Archbold (Ballybrack) Team Co-Captain

54kg Vanessa Doyle (Templemore)

57kg Ruth Dossen (Olympic C)

60kg Roisin Hegarty (Illies GG)

64kg Robin O’Reilly (Monkstown D)

70kg Ellie May Lawlor (Brian Dillons)

40kg Rylee Finn (St Nicholas)

42kg Emmet Shields (Glasnevin)

44kg Sean Kelly (St Abbans Kilmyshall)

46kg Jack Jones (Sacred Heart D)

48kg Christy Joyce (Olympic L)

50kg Francis Maughan (Olympic C)

52kg Connor Lowry (East Down)

54kg Tadhg Brennan Tansey (Baldoyle)

57kg Michael Mullaney (Claremorris) Team Co-Captain

60kg Ruairi Walker (St John Bosco A)

63kg Jamie Herbert Jacob (Kilcullen)

66kg Charlie Dixon (Enniscorthy)

70kg Dominic Barrett (Titans)

75kg Ethan Duffy (Aglish)

80kg Noel Martin (West End)

90kg Michael J McDonagh (Tredagh)

Team Managers: Stephen Connolly & Jennifer O’Sullivan Coffey

Coaches: Amanda Spencer, Paul Simpson, Ralph McKay, Tommy O’Donnell

R&J: Loughlin Gannon

Draws are available here

Day One results are available here

Day Two results are available here

Session 9A results

Session 10B results

Session 11A results

Session 12B results

Additional Weights: 2024 National U18 Competition

Additional weights, which are outside the weights accepted at international competition in the Youth age category, are being made to facilitate domestic competition by boxers of lower weight. These are:

Men: 39kg, 42kg, 44kg and 46kg

Women: 39kg, 42kg, 44kg and 46kg

As these weights have been added after the submission of entries at other weights, they will appear at the end of the weights list, after the heaviest weight in each category. We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause

Waiver

Completion of the waiver/code of conduct process by a parent/guardian is a requirement of competition. The waiver is available here: https://shout.com/s/bAmfsLIQ

Competition Arrangements

Venue:                                    National Stadium, Dublin.

                                                (The U18s Competition will be used as part of the process for possible

                                                Selection for the IBA World Youth Championships.

                                                (October 20th to November 06th.

Dates:                                     August 16th,17th,23rd,24th and 30th, 31st.   

Entries:                                  non–refundable entry fee of €30 applies, including in the event of a boxer withdrawal.  Online entry, via the Blocworx portal, is open until 5pm sharp, on Friday, August 09th. Entries will not be accepted without the payment of entry fees. All fees must be paid by 5pm on August 09th. Only boxers for whom entries have been completed and entry fees have been received will be allowed box. No late entries will be accepted.

Entry Form:                          Affiliated clubs wishing to enter boxers into the championships must log-in to their Blocworx portal, using their unique username and password. Clubs who have not retained their username or password following the completion of their affiliation for the 2024/2025 season can contact IABA staff, Sally Ann Kinch sally@iaba.ie, James Geraghty, James@iaba.ie or Ciara Plunkett, ciara@iaba.ie.

As the U18 National Competition form a basis for team selection to international competition, please be aware that all boxers entering this competition must: (1) be members of an IABA affiliated club, (2) must be explicitly named in their club’s Blocworx portal, (3) be eligible to represent IABA under IBA eligibility regulations {4.2}, holding an applicable in-date passport, (4) boxers must have completed the applicable waiver/code of conduct process

No international competition kits to be worn by any boxers; boxers may wear club kit, only.

Draws:                                    Tuesday, 13th August, 1pm in the National Stadium.

Only boxers entered through the Blocworx portal for whom fees are fully paid will be included in the draw.

Attention is drawn to the following IABA rule –

A club shall not include in its list of members the name of any person who is a member of any other club.

Accordingly, any club making an entry to the U18 competition affirms that the entrant is not a member of any other club, in any jurisdiction.

Weigh-in and Medical: Boxers will weigh in each day they box. Individual weigh-in times may be given to participants, but this will be decided and made known prior to the event.  A medical examination will be performed on each boxer on their first day of competition.

Boxing Record books and Irish passports to be presented by the boxer at their initial weigh-in.  No data will be retained from Irish passports

Boxing:           Friday, August 16th. Other times will be contingent on entries and shall be announced after the draw.

Duration:       Duration of rounds: Men & Women 3×3 Minutes

Weights:        

Men: 39kg, 42kg, 44kg and 46kg , 48kg, 51kg, 54kg, 57kg, 60kg, 63.5kg, 67kg, 71kg, 75kg, 80kg, 86kg, 92kg,  92+kg

Women: 39kg, 42kg, 44kg and 46kg  48kg, 50kg, 52kg, 54kg, 57kg, 60kg, 63kg, 66kg, 70kg, 75kg, 81kg, 81+kg

Age Requirements:  Boxers born between 2006 to 2007 inclusive.

It is a condition of entry that all competitors and officials have a signed Waiver/Members Acknowledgement Form and adhere to any agreement made with the Association sponsors.

Anti-Doping may be carried out at any stage of the championships and all boxers must advise the doctor of any medication they are taking or have taken in the preceding 4 weeks. It is imperative that all boxers adhere to the Anti-Doping Rules and Regulations. For any queries regarding this matter, boxers/coaches should contact Mr Larry Morrison, IBA Anti-Doping Officer on 086-0292476.

Non Pregnancy Declaration forms must be signed.

Attire: Boxers shall have one red and one blue vest. In accordance the IBA Technical and Competition Rule 48.7, boxers may wear form-fitting arm and/or leg coverings. Hair must be tied back and swimming hats or hairnets should be worn under the headgear for boxers with long hair. No red, orange or pink gum shields are allowed A Boxer can have a beard and moustache, but either must not cover the neck and must not be longer that 10cms, in accordance with the IBA Technical and Competition Rule 4.2.5.2.2

Coaches: They must wear track suitsandrunners at all sessions and endeavour to set a high standard of hygiene in the corners. No shorts, caps or hats are allowed. Only qualified coaches permitted in corners.

Sportsmanship: All decisions must be accepted in a sporting manner. Any complaints must be addressed to the Chief Official, Mr. Philip Rooney. Please show respect to all Ringside Officials. A document stipulating requirements in relation to conduct and the use of social media must be signed by all boxers and coaches at their initial weigh-in.

Please note: 

  • Referees & Judges for the U18s Competition will not be allowed enter the field of play as a coach with their club boxer.
  • All Referee & Judges must bring their record books.

6 wins for Ireland on Day Two of the European School Championship

6 wins for Ireland on Day Two of the European School Championship, and 5 more boxers are between the ropes on Monday.

48kg Christy Joyce made in two wins on the trot, contesting his second bout in two days against Turkey’s Mustafa Dogan Eren, and came away with the 4-1 decision. Judges scored the bout: 28:29; 30:27; 30:27; 30:27; 30:27

40kg Alanna Berry has recorded an opening bout win over Turkey. She’ll box her Quarter Final on Tuesday. Alanna is back in the ring on Tuesday, for her quarter final.

40kg Alanna Murphy has come away with her first win: a 3-2 split decision win over Poland’s Aleksandra Migaczew. The judges scored the bout 28:29; 28:29; 28:29; 29:28; 29:28 She’ll also contest her quarter final on Tuesday

46kg Aleigha Murphy has opened her 2024 European School Championship campaign in resounding style, with a RSC1 over Italy’s Christina Simone Milosi. She contests her quarter final against Armenia’s Yeva Grigoryan on Tuesday.

Exiting the European School Championships on the narrowest of margins is Team Co-Captain, 51kg Ella Archbold. She contested against Italy’s Aurora Turrin and the 3-2 split decision went to her opponent. The final scores were: 29:28; 29:28; 27:30; 27:30; 29:28.

48kg Maggie McDonagh put in a valiant effort in her contest against Russia’s Zarina Kuchieva. She suffered a point deduction for holding, and the 4-0 decision went to her opponent. Judges scored the bout: 30:26; 28:28; 29: 27; 29: 27; 29: 27.

Unanimous decision win for 57kg Ruth Dossen over Francesca Goodman of England in her opening European School Championship bout. (28:29; 28:29; 27:30; 27: 30; 28:29; 28:29). She contests her quarter final on Tuesday, against either Turkey or Russia.

Decisive opening statement from 64kg Robin O’Reilly a unanimous decision win over Azerbaijan’s Fidan Bakarova. Judges scored the bout 28: 29; 28:29; 28:29; 27:30; 27: 30. She boxes for a medal on Tuesday, against either Russia or Romania

Thirty nations are participating: Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, England, Estonia, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Poland, Romania, Russia, Scotland, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia and Turkey. There are 363 boxers in the tournament – 363 boys and 240 girls. August 8th is a rest day at the tournament. This is the 21st iteration of the championship. The first Europeans, for male boxers 13 and 14 years old, was held in Rome, Italy in 2003. The most successful team was Turkey, who went home with six gold medals. Second place went to Russia, with three champions, while Ireland, Italy, Azerbaijan and England had one gold medal each. The first EUBC Schoolgirls European Boxing Championships was held in Albena, Bulgaria in 2018. Fifteen years after the inaugural Schoolboys Championships, 12 girls were crowned European Champions.

Day Three

5 Ireland boxers are between the ropes on Day Three of the tournament. 66kg Charlie Dixon takes on Moldova’s Pavel Raducanu in Bout 8 – while in Ring B, 54kg Tadhg Brennan Tansey returns for his second bout of the tournament. He takes on England’s Billy Long in Bout 10.

In Ring A’s Evening Session, 44kg Sean Kelly gets his tournament underway in Bout 4, against Armenia’s Hakob Sharbatyan. In bout 10, 60kg Ruairi Walker meets Croatia’s Cerim Hoxhaj. 50kg Francis Maughan boxes Slovakia’s Dominik Sira in the opening evening bout in Ring B

Watch

EUBC is streaming the tournament on its YouTube channel. Afternoon Sessions start at 2pm, Irish time. Evening Sessions start at 5pm.

Ring A

Ring B

Team Ireland

36kg Danielle Smithers (Swords)

38kg Kayla Harris (St Monicas)

40kg Alanna Berry (Crumlin)

42kg Kenia Flood Prado (Glasnevin)

44kg Alannah Murphy (Crumlin)

46kg Aleigha Murphy (Crumlin)

48kg Maggie McDonagh (Mullingar Elite)

51kg Ella Archbold (Ballybrack) Team Co-Captain

54kg Vanessa Doyle (Templemore)

57kg Ruth Dossen (Olympic C)

60kg Roisin Hegarty (Illies GG)

64kg Robin O’Reilly (Monkstown D)

70kg Ellie May Lawlor (Brian Dillons)

40kg Rylee Finn (St Nicholas)

42kg Emmet Shields (Glasnevin)

44kg Sean Kelly (St Abbans Kilmyshall)

46kg Jack Jones (Sacred Heart D)

48kg Christy Joyce (Olympic L)

50kg Francis Maughan (Olympic C)

52kg Connor Lowry (East Down)

54kg Tadhg Brennan Tansey (Baldoyle)

57kg Michael Mullaney (Claremorris) Team Co-Captain

60kg Ruairi Walker (St John Bosco A)

63kg Jamie Herbert Jacob (Kilcullen)

66kg Charlie Dixon (Enniscorthy)

70kg Dominic Barrett (Titans)

75kg Ethan Duffy (Aglish)

80kg Noel Martin (West End)

90kg Michael J McDonagh (Tredagh)

Team Managers: Stephen Connolly & Jennifer O’Sullivan Coffey

Coaches: Amanda Spencer, Paul Simpson, Ralph McKay, Tommy O’Donnell

R&J: Loughlin Gannon

Draws are available here

Day One results are available here

Session 5A results

Session 6B results

Session 7A results

Session 8B results

Harrington makes History.

Reigning Olympic champion Kellie Harrington has beaten Beatriz Ferreira 4-1 in the lightweight (60kg) semi-final at the North Paris Arena to book her place in the Olympic final on Tuesday, and guarantee herself at least a silver medal at these Games.

Harrington capped a magnificent day for Team Ireland by reaching her second Olympic final, something no other Irish boxer has ever done before. She had already become the first Irish woman to win medals at two Olympic Games and was guaranteed bronze. Now she’s gunning for a second Olympic crown after an impressive majority 4-1 defeat of Brazil’s Beatriz Ferreira, the woman she also beat in the final three years ago.

Ireland’s reigning lightweight champion was in control right from the start, winning the first round 4-1. Her opponent got the second 3-2 but Harrington gave an exhibition of boxing in the third and managed the distance brilliantly throughout.

Ferreira is a two-time world champion (2019, 2023) and a 2022 world silver medallist who also won the IBF world lightweight title in a burgeoning professional career but she hardly laid a glove on the Irish star in the final round.

“It feels fantastic to get that fight out of the way because Bea is a fantastic opponent and, since Tokyo, she’s gone on to do great things in the professional ranks. I felt like I was the underdog in there today and I knew she had a point to prove,” Harrington said.

“All anyone’s been talking about is you’re going to meet Beatriz but that might never have happened. Now it has happened and thankfully it turned out the way it did. I’ve no idea if I fought better than in Tokyo but I enjoyed it more, “ she added.

“I just feel happy and I think the happiness is because I’m coming to the end of the road and I just know there’s life at the end of the tunnel.

Informed that she had just secured the 100th win of her brilliant career Harrington said: “I didn’t know that but it seems right doesn’t it, as this is the 100th anniversary of Ireland taking part in the Olympic Games!”

Harrington’s place in history now rests on Tuesday’s late night’s final against Wenlu Yang (China), which takes place in tennis’ iconic Roland-Garros Stadium. The Chinese woman, a world bronze medalist last year, beat Taipei’s Shih Yi Wu 5-0 in the other semi-final, and beat Harrington in the 64kg final of the World Championships eight years ago, but they haven’t met since.

Kellie will contest her final at Roland Garros on Tuesday, August 8th at 10:36pm, Irish time.

Watch

RTE will have significant coverage of the Games on RTE 2, RTE Player, online, on Radio and through the RTE app. Full details are available here

The full Games streaming service for all sports is here:

https://www.discoveryplus.com/ie/olympics/sport/boxing

Team Ireland Boxing

Athletes:

Kellie Harrington (Dublin) Women’s 60kg

Aidan Walsh (Belfast) Men’s 71kg

Aoife O’Rourke (Castlerea) Women’s -75kg

Daina Moorehouse (Bray) Women’s -50kg

Dean Clancy (Sligo) Men’s 63.5kg

Grainne Walsh (Tullamore) Women’s -66kg

Jude Gallagher (Newtownstewart, Co. Tyrone) Men’s -57kg

Jennifer Lehane (Ashbourne, Co. Meath) Women’s -54kg

Jack Marley (Sallynoggin, Dublin) Men’s -92kg

Michaela Walsh (Belfast) Women’s -57kg

Staff:

Tricia Heberle – Performance Director & Team Leader

Zauri Antia – Head Coach

Damian Kennedy – Coach

Lynne McEnery – Coach

James Doyle – Coach

Jim Clover – Doctor

Lorcan McGee – Physio

Paula Fitzpatrick – Physiologist

Three wins for Ireland on the opening day of the European Schools Championships.

Three wins for Ireland on the opening day of the 2024 European School Championships in Banja Luca.

Thirty nations are participating: Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, England, Estonia, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Poland, Romania, Russia, Scotland, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia and Turkey. There are 363 boxers in the tournament – 363 boys and 240 girls. August 8th is a rest day at the tournament. This is the 21st iteration of the championship. The first Europeans, for male boxers 13 and 14 years old, was held in Rome, Italy in 2003. The most successful team was Turkey, who went home with six gold medals. Second place went to Russia, with three champions, while Ireland, Italy, Azerbaijan and England had one gold medal each. The first EUBC Schoolgirls European Boxing Championships was held in Albena, Bulgaria in 2018. Fifteen years after the inaugural Schoolboys Championships, 12 girls were crowned European Champions.

40kg Rylee Finn opened Ireland’s account at the tournament, and battled bravely against Russia’s Avram Tseboev, but the 5-0 decision went to his opponent. Judges scored the bout 30:27; 30:27; 30:27; 30:27; 29:28. Next up was 48kg Christy Joyce, contesting against Romania’s Emmanuel Ioan Anton. Christy was dominant from the first bell, and claimed the 5-0 decision. The final scores were: 30:27; 30:27; 30:27; 30:27; 30:27. Christy is next in action, in second series preliminaries, on Sunday.

Team Co-Captain 57kg Michael Mullaney (Claremorris) exists the competition on the narrowest of margins. The 3-2 split decision went to his opponent Turkey’s Baturalap Cetrik, following a highly competitive contest Judges scored the bout 28:29; 28:29; 30:27; 29:28; 30-27.

70kg Dominic Barrett (Titans) contested against Gigi Archaia, and was the victor by way of Round 2 RSC. He will box his quarter final on Wednesday.

A brave performance by 90kg Michael James McDonagh, contesting against Russia’s Alim Gabaraev – and the UD went his opponent. The final scores: 30:27; 30:27; 30:27; 30:27; 30:27; 27:30. 46kg Jack Jones put in a courageous performance in his preliminaries bout against Russia’s Ruslan Avetisian – and the 5-0 decision went to the Russian boxer. The final scores were: 26:30; 26:30; 26:30; 25:30. 42kg Emmet Shields contested bravely against Azerbaijan’s Ali Abasli, but it wasn’t to be on this occasion as the 5-0 decision went to the Azerbaijani boxer. 63kg Jamie Herbert Jacob contested against Edouard Marian Tangerica of Romania – a brave performance, but the 5-0 decision went to his opponent. The final scores: 30:27; 30:27: 30: 27; 29:28; 30:27.

A decisive win for Tadhg Brennan Tansey in Banja Luka – the 54kg boxer took on Georgia’s Alexi Gunia, and was the 5-0 victor. Judges scored the bout: 29:28; 30:27; 30:27; 29:28; 30: 27. He’s back in action on Monday.

Ireland came home from the 2023 European School Championships in Slovenia with 3 gold, 1 silver and 7 bronze medals – along with the 3rd place finish in the medals table. 32 federations competed in the tournament. In all, 380 boxers contested the tournament. Ukraine topped the medals table with 20, followed by England, with 12. Team Ireland had the largest women’s team, of 12 boxers, and the joint second-largest men’s team, of 14 boxers.

Day Two

Another bumper day for Ireland, with 8 boxers between the ropes.

48kg Christy Joyce is back between the ropes today, for his second bout of the tournament. He takes on Turkey’s Mustafa Dogan Eren in Bout 12 of Ring B’s Afternoon Session.

46kg Aleigha Murphy (Crumlin) opens her account at the tournament in Bout 4 of Ring A’s Evening Session against Christina Simone Milosi. 4 bouts later, Team Co-Captain 51kg Ella Archbold (Ballybrack)  takes on Italy’s Aurora Turrin. In Bout 11 of the same ring and session, 57kg Ruth Dossen (Olympic C) meets Francesca Goodman of England.

Over in Ring B, 40kg Alanna Berry (Crumlin) opens proceedings against Turkey’s Eylul Inici. In Bout 3, clubmate, 44kg Alannah Murphy takes on Poland’s Aleksandra Migaczew. 48kg Maggie McDonagh (Mullingar Elite) is in action Bout 7 against Zarina Kuchieva and in Bout 11, 64kg Robin O’Reilly (Monkstown D) contests against Azerbaijan’s Fidan Bakarova.

Watch

The EUBC is streaming the tournament on its YouTube channel – Afternoon Sessions begin at 2pm, Irish time, while the Evening Session gets underway at 5pm.

Ring A

Ring B

Team Ireland

36kg Danielle Smithers (Swords)

38kg Kayla Harris (St Monicas)

40kg Alanna Berry (Crumlin)

42kg Kenia Flood Prado (Glasnevin)

44kg Alannah Murphy (Crumlin)

46kg Aleigha Murphy (Crumlin)

48kg Maggie McDonagh (Mullingar Elite)

51kg Ella Archbold (Ballybrack) Team Co-Captain

54kg Vanessa Doyle (Templemore)

57kg Ruth Dossen (Olympic C)

60kg Roisin Hegarty (Illies GG)

64kg Robin O’Reilly (Monkstown D)

70kg Ellie May Lawlor (Brian Dillons)

40kg Rylee Finn (St Nicholas)

42kg Emmet Shields (Glasnevin)

44kg Sean Kelly (St Abbans Kilmyshall)

46kg Jack Jones (Sacred Heart D)

48kg Christy Joyce (Olympic L)

50kg Francis Maughan (Olympic C)

52kg Connor Lowry (East Down)

54kg Tadhg Brennan Tansey (Baldoyle)

57kg Michael Mullaney (Claremorris) Team Co-Captain

60kg Ruairi Walker (St John Bosco A)

63kg Jamie Herbert Jacob (Kilcullen)

66kg Charlie Dixon (Enniscorthy)

70kg Dominic Barrett (Titans)

75kg Ethan Duffy (Aglish)

80kg Noel Martin (West End)

90kg Michael J McDonagh (Tredagh)

Team Managers: Stephen Connolly & Jennifer O’Sullivan Coffey

Coaches: Amanda Spencer, Paul Simpson, Ralph McKay, Tommy O’Donnell

R&J: Loughlin Gannon

Draws are available here

Session 1A results

Session 2B results

Session 3B results

Session 4B results