Lucky 13: Team Ireland’s Euro U15s medals haul increases.

Team Ireland will bring home a remarkable 13 medals from the European U15 Championships in Budva, Montengro, with the colour of 11 medals yet to be determined.

Its a significant achievement, given the number of boxers and teams contesting the tournament: 369 boxers, of whom there are131 girls and 138 boys from 32 nations – Albania, Austria, Azerbaijan, Belgium, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, England, Estonia, Finland, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Kosovo, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Poland, Romania, Scotland, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Turkey and Ukraine

Co-Captain 63kg Roisin Hegarty has won through to the finals, and up-graded to at least a silver in the process. She was the 3-2 split decision winner over Turkey’s Ivana Kilci in their semi final – Judges scored the bout 27: 30, 29: 28, 27: 30, 29: 28: 27: 30. She is back in action on Saturday, boxing her final against Tetiana Zvenihorodska of Ukraine

60kg Maicey Field has also booked her place in the final, and taken a step further up the podium by way of a unanimous decision semi-final win over Romania’s Patricia Sara Grigorie on a soreline of 27: 30, 26: 30, 27: 30, 27: 30, 27: 30. Maicey contests her final against Ukraine’s Vira Vasylenko.

While 63kg Charlie Joyce Connolly was the final member of the team to box a quarter final – he was in action today against Lithuania’s Danas Sestakovas and was the 5-0 scored 30: 27, 30: 27, 30: 27, 30: 27, 30: 27. Charlie will box his semi final tomorrow, against England.

52kg Ellie Curtain Murray, of Golden Gloves BC, Cork, will come home with a bronze medal, having contested her semi final against Hungary’s Vivien Varga. The dreaded 3-2 split decision win was awarded to her opponent on a scoreline of 28: 29, 28: 29, 29:28, 29: 28, 28:29 – Ellie has had a great championships, including a keynote win over Italy. 42kg Rosaletta Casey of Portlaoise BC, Loais will also bring home bronze. She boxed her semi-final against Scotland’s Sinita Kaur. The unanimous decision in this high octane bout went to Kaur, and judges scored the bout 30: 27, 30: 27, 30: 27, 30: 27, 30: 27. Rosaletta has had a great Championships journey, with a key win over Poland. And 40kg Ellie May Featherson of Mulhuddart BC, is a European U15 Championships bronze medalist after a brave and battling performance in her semi-final against Nasrin Abdullazada of Azerbaijan. The 4-1 split decision went to the Azerbaijani boxer on a scoreline of 27:30, 28:29,27:30, 27:30, 29:28. Ellie May can be very proud of her Championship journey.

And the traditional Team Ireland Talent Show took place in Budva on Wednesday evening – a dance-off between the Boys Team and the Girls Team. You can watch their performances here. After a public vote across IABA’s Facebook, Instagram and TikTok platforms today, the Girls Team were adjudged the winners, by 110 votes to 21. Well done to both teams! The talent show is a long-standing custom for Team Ireland U15 teams, and builds camraderie and helps boxers competing at their first international tournament to take a complete break from the rigours of competition.

Day Seven

8 Team Ireland boxers are vying for medal up-grade on Friday, in the second day of semi-finals. The Afternoon Session begins at 1pm, and the Evening Session is underway at 5pm.

In Bout 3 of the Afternoon Session, 42kg Ronan Charles takes on Romania’s Ioan Auras Cantar – and three bouts later, 44kg Pa Casey contests for a place in Saturday’s finals against England’s Thomas Catanach. In Bout 10, 48kg Zach Creighton vies against Vakaris Kiseliunas of Lithuania – and four bouts later, 52kg Patrick Hourican takes on Georgia’s Giorgi Akhveldiani. In Bout 18, 57kg Kieran McDonagh steps between the ropes against the Czech Republic’s Rene Polak.

In Friday’s Eveing Session, 48kg Macie Duffy O’Connor contests against England’s Jenna Dally for a medal upgrade: that’s Bout 2. 63kg Charlie Joyce Connolly has a quick turn-around from today’s Quarter Final, and takes on Zidane Tazeem of England in his semi final in Bout 7. The final Team Ireland boxer between the ropes on Friday is 75kg Thomas O’Reilly – he’s in action in Bout 14, against Yenerhan Eroglu of Turkey.

Watch

European Boxing is live-streaming the tournament on its YouTube channel, here. Links, per ring and session, will be published on the day of boxing.

Team Ireland

40kg Ellie May Featherson, Mulhuddart BC, Dublin

40kg John Sweeney, Olympic BC, Galway

42kg Rosetta Casey, Portlaoise BC, Loais

42kg Ronan Charles, Mullingar Elite BC, Westmeath

44kg Ava Harford, Phoenix of Ballyboughal BC, Dublin

44kg Pa Casey, Sliabh Luachra BC, Kerry

46kg Kenia Flood Prado, Glasnevin BC, Dublin

48kg Macie Duffy O’Connor, Cabra BC, Dublin

48kg Zach Creighton, Avona BC, Dublin, Team Co-Captain

50kg Franky Mooney, Banbridge BC, Antrim

52kg Ellie Curtain Murray, Golden Gloves BC, Cork

52kg Patrick Hourican, Sean Doran’s BC, Armagh

54kg Charley Scott, St Catherine’s BC, Dublin

57kg Kieran McDonagh, Olympic BC, Galway

60kg Maicey Field, Baldoyle BC, Dublin

63kg Charlie Joyce Connolly, Jobstown BC, Dublin

63kg Roisin Hegarty, Twin Towns BC, Donegal, Team Co-Captain

66kg Eddie Sweeney, Galway BC

75kg Thomas O’Reilly, Portlaoise BC, Loais

Team Managers: Stephen Connolly & Bridget Scott

Coaches:

John Coffey, Sliabh Luachra BC, Kerry,

Paul Simson, Saviours Crystal BC, Waterford

Tommy O’Donnell, Charleville BC, Cork

Lynne McEnery, High Performance Unit.

R&J Karl McLoughlin, St. Catherine’s BC, Dublin

2 remaining: Garda Vetting workshops.

Additional amendments have been made to the revised Garda Vetting process originally shared on July 30th last. The up-dated form is available here. To assist clubs in adapting to, and managing, these amendments, a series of online workshops have been scheduled by National Safeguarding Manager, Stephen Flynn. Workshops will last 30 minutes, and will include a Q&A facility.

Registration – available here: https://shout.com/s/vEsw2G0f

Workshops

Monday, October 20th at 1.15pm: completed

Monday, October 20th at 7pm: completed

Tuesday, October 21st at 1.15pm: completed

Wednesday, October 22nd at 7pm: completed

Thursday, October 23rd at 1.15pm

Friday, October 24th at 1.15pm

Saturday, October 25th at 10am

These workshops will assist clubs in a number of ways:

1. Introducing your club to the upgrade which means your club’s coaching and non-coaching volunteer profiles now include their Garda Vetting/Access NI check information. This means every club can see at a glance when their members’ vetting will expire.

2. The Garda Vetting process and how to complete the new NVB1 forms. 

3 The role of the Club Childrens Officer and Secretary

All workshops will be delivered by IABA National Safeguarding Manager Stephen Flynn.

European U15 medals tally rises to 12.

All images: Magrit Kincses

Team Ireland’s European U15 Championship medal tally has risen to 12, following the boxing today of the boys quarter finals.

57kg Kieran McDonagh secured a podium finished with a dominant 5-0 win in his quarter final with Turkey’s Vesim Akdamar Varcin on a scoreline of 27:30; 25:30; 26:30; 26:30; 27:30; .Kieran is back in action on Friday, boxing his semi final against Rene Polak of the Czech Republic.

75kg Thomas O’Reilly has won at least a bronze medal, by way of a 5-0 against England’s Levi Valler – judges scored the bout 28:29; 28:29; 27:30; 26:30; 27:30. Thomas contests his semi-final on Friday against Turkey’s Yenerhan Eroglu.

Team Co-Captain 48kg Zac Creighton is also a medalist – he was the 3-2 split decision quarter final win over Yehya Odeh of Israel. Judges scored the bout 29:28; 28:29; 29:28; 28:29; 27:30. Zac boxes his semi final against Vakaris Kiseliunas of Lithuania on Friday.

52kg Patrick Hourican has won, at minimum, bronze medal, following his 5-0 quarter fina win over Ianis Lucas Caldararu of Romania on a scoreline of 27:30; 27:30; 27:30; 27:30; 27:30. Patrick boxes for an up-grade in his semi final on Friday, against Georgia’s Giorgi Akhveldiani

Team Managers Stephen Connolly and Bridget Scott and coaches Paul Simpson, John Coffey, Tommy O’Donnell & Lynne McEnery have said they are incredibly proud of the whole team and their performances in the championship to date. They have extended special thanks to the club coaches of all members of the European U15 Championship team.

369 boxers including 131 girls and 138 boys from 32 nations are competing in this record-breaking European U15 Boxing Championships. The participating federations are: Albania, Austria, Azerbaijan, Belgium, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, England, Estonia, Finland, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Kosovo, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Poland, Romania, Scotland, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Turkey and Ukraine

Day 6

Six Team Ireland boxers are between the ropes on Thursday – The Afternoon Session begins at 1pm, while the Evening Session gets underway at 5pm.

40kg Ellie May Featherson boxes for a place in the finals against Nasrin Abdullazada of Azerbaijan in Bout 2 of the Afternoon Session. In the subsequent bout 42kg Rosaletta Casey takes on Scotland’s Sinita Kaur in her semi-final.

52kg Ellie Curtain Murray is in action in Bout 10 of the same session, against Hungary’s Vivien Varga. In Bout 14, Maicey Field meets Romania’s Patricia Sara Grigorie.

Team Co-Captain 63kg Roisin Hegarty contests her semi-final against Turkey’s Ivana Kilci in Bout 16.

63kg Charlie Joyce Connolly is boxing a quarter final tomorrow, taking on Lithuania’s Danas Sestakovas in Bout 7 of the Evening Session

Day Six’s schedule is available here

Watch

European Boxing is live-streaming the tournament on its YouTube channel, here. Links, per ring and session, will be published on the day of boxing.

Team Ireland

40kg Ellie May Featherson, Mulhuddart BC, Dublin

40kg John Sweeney, Olympic BC, Galway

42kg Rosetta Casey, Portlaoise BC, Loais

42kg Ronan Charles, Mullingar Elite BC, Westmeath

44kg Ava Harford, Phoenix of Ballyboughal BC, Dublin

44kg Pa Casey, Sliabh Luachra BC, Kerry

46kg Kenia Flood Prado, Glasnevin BC, Dublin

48kg Macie Duffy O’Connor, Cabra BC, Dublin

48kg Zach Creighton, Avona BC, Dublin, Team Co-Captain

50kg Franky Mooney, Banbridge BC, Antrim

52kg Ellie Curtain Murray, Golden Gloves BC, Cork

52kg Patrick Hourican, Sean Doran’s BC, Armagh

54kg Charley Scott, St Catherine’s BC, Dublin

57kg Kieran McDonagh, Olympic BC, Galway

60kg Maicey Field, Baldoyle BC, Dublin

63kg Charlie Joyce Connolly, Jobstown BC, Dublin

63kg Roisin Hegarty, Twin Towns BC, Donegal, Team Co-Captain

66kg Eddie Sweeney, Galway BC

75kg Thomas O’Reilly, Portlaoise BC, Loais

Team Managers: Stephen Connolly & Bridget Scott

Coaches:

John Coffey, Sliabh Luachra BC, Kerry,

Paul Simson, Saviours Crystal BC, Waterford

Tommy O’Donnell, Charleville BC, Cork

Lynne McEnery, High Performance Unit.

R&J Karl McLoughlin, St. Catherine’s BC, Dublin

Team Ireland European U15 medal haul rises to 8

All images: Magrit Kincses.

Team Ireland’s European U15 Championship medals haul has risen to 8, following today’s girls quarter finals.

40kg Ellie May Featherson has won at least a bronze medal, following a dominant 5-0 win over Julie Stara of the Czech Republic – judges scored the bout 29:28; 29:28; 29:28; 29:28; 29:28. Ellie will box her semi final on Thursday, against Azerbaijan’s Nasrin Abdullazada

42kg Rosaletta Casey also has a place on the podium following her 4-1 quarter final win over Poland’s Alicja Laniecka on a scoreline of 29:28; 28:29; 28:29; 27:30; 27:30. She’ll take on Scotland’s Sinita Kaur in her semi final on Thursday.

Also contesting a semi-final on Thursday is 48kg Macie Duffy O’Connor. She was the 4-1 split decision winner over Yagmur Çoskun of Turkey and judges scored the bout 30:27; 29:28; 29:28; 28:29; 29:28. She next takes on Scotland’s Jenna Dailly.

52kg Ellie Curtain Murray has won, at minimum, a bronze medal, following her 4-1 split decision quarter final win over Chanel Pascali of Italy – 28:29; 30:27; 29:28; 30:27; 30:27. Ellie is back in action on Thursday, when she boxes her semi final against Ukraine’s Yeva Kubanova.

60kg Maicey Field has medaled by way of a dominant 5-0 win over Israel’s Sendy Tayber in her quarter final. The final scores were 30:27; 30:27; 30:27; 30:27; 30:27. Maicey will box her semi-final on Thursday, against Romania’s Patricia Sara Grogorie.

Two Team Ireland boxers lost out on dreaded 3-2 splits: 46kg Kenia Flood Prado in her contest against Poland’s Amelia Joachimska and 44kg Ava Harford in her meeting Hungary’s Viktória Nagy. Kenia’s bout was scored 30:27; 29:28; 27:30; 27:30; 29:28 – while judges scored Ava’s bout 30:27; 29:28; 30:27; 29:28; 29:28.

Roisin Hegarty, Ronan Charles and Pa Casey secured their medals earlier in the competition, and will box for up-grades across Thursday and Friday.

369 boxers including 131 girls and 138 boys from 32 nations are competing in this record-breaking European U15 Boxing Championships. The participating federations are: Albania, Austria, Azerbaijan, Belgium, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, England, Estonia, Finland, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Kosovo, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Poland, Romania, Scotland, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Turkey and Ukraine

Day Five

Its boys’ quarter finals day on Wednesday, and 4 Team Ireland boxers will vie to medal. There are two sessions tomorrow – the Afternoon Sessions begins at 1pm and the Evening Session is underway at 5pm.

57kg Kieran McDonagh takes on Turkey’s Vesim Akdamar Varcin in Bout 3 of the Afternoon Session. 7 bouts later, 75kg Thomas O’Reilly makes his tournament debut against Levi Valler of England; that’s Bout

48kg Zac Creighton is back in action in Bout 8 of the Evening Session, against Yehya Odeh of Israel. And in Bout 15, 52kg Patrick Hourican contests against Ianis Lucas Caldararu of Romania.

Watch

European Boxing is live-streaming the tournament on its YouTube channel, here. Links, per ring and session, will be published on the day of boxing.

Team Ireland

40kg Ellie May Featherson, Mulhuddart BC, Dublin

40kg John Sweeney, Olympic BC, Galway

42kg Rosetta Casey, Portlaoise BC, Loais

42kg Ronan Charles, Mullingar Elite BC, Westmeath

44kg Ava Harford, Phoenix of Ballyboughal BC, Dublin

44kg Pa Casey, Sliabh Luachra BC, Kerry

46kg Kenia Flood Prado, Glasnevin BC, Dublin

48kg Macie Duffy O’Connor, Cabra BC, Dublin

48kg Zach Creighton, Avona BC, Dublin, Team Co-Captain

50kg Franky Mooney, Banbridge BC, Antrim

52kg Ellie Curtain Murray, Golden Gloves BC, Cork

52kg Patrick Hourican, Sean Doran’s BC, Armagh

54kg Charley Scott, St Catherine’s BC, Dublin

57kg Kieran McDonagh, Olympic BC, Galway

60kg Maicey Field, Baldoyle BC, Dublin

63kg Charlie Joyce Connolly, Jobstown BC, Dublin

63kg Roisin Hegarty, Twin Towns BC, Donegal, Team Co-Captain

66kg Eddie Sweeney, Galway BC

75kg Thomas O’Reilly, Portlaoise BC, Loais

Team Managers: Stephen Connolly & Bridget Scott

Coaches:

John Coffey, Sliabh Luachra BC, Kerry,

Paul Simson, Saviours Crystal BC, Waterford

Tommy O’Donnell, Charleville BC, Cork

Lynne McEnery, High Performance Unit.

R&J Karl McLoughlin, St. Catherine’s BC, Dublin

IABA Club Forum: Your Association. Your Voice.

CEO Gary Stewart and President, Anto Donnelly, wish to invite you to the 2025 Club Forum. This is the first step in our renewed commitment to openness, engagement, and regular communication with our members. The CEO has shared this letter with all clubs, units and members:

The event is open to every affiliated club and provides the opportunity to debate, exchange ideas and elevate our sport, in a full day of in-depth discussion on youth development, coach education, R&J pathways, club support programmes, and governance. Up to four members of any affiliated club can attend.

Registration is available here https://shout.com/s/0XzEc5Jd and includes the facility for you and your club members to nominate topics for discussion that are important to you. Registration closes on November 10th.

Club Forum

Date: Saturday, November 15th

Location: Ringside, at the National Stadium

Start time: 10am

End time: 4pm

Lunch provided

The Boxing Congress will be held in the New Year where further discussion and formal votes on the IABA rule book may take place