Revealed: Garda Vs. NYFD Programme.

Garda Boxing Club will mark the 100th centenary of An Garda Siochana with a fight night with New York Fire Department boxers on September 23rd, at the home of Irish Boxing.

The programme, beginning at 7pm, has been unveiled:

78kg: Kevin Guziman Vs. Eoin O’Connor

63kg: Matt Blewitt Vs. Finbar Thompson

66kg: Nicole Malpeso Vs. Shirley Baker

75kg: Sean Dillon Vs. Eoin O’Neill

75kg: Javier Rosario Vs. Senan Morris

85kg: Michael Kolawole Vs. Gary Kilcullen  

81kg: Fernandez Badejo Vs. Paul Corcoran

72kg: Jeff Barreau Vs. Foad Baghban

80kg: James Gennari Vs. Jack McHugh

91+kg: Patrick Lavery Vs. Dan Hoolahan

Brian Sutton, Garda Boxing Club, says “An Garda Siochana have a rich and proud history of involvement with the sport of Boxing in Ireland. This history dates back to the formation of the IABA in 1911 when General Eoin O Duffy transferred from the Army to the newly formed Irish Police Service. Following the war of independence, he placed a great importance on the sport of Amateur Boxing within An Garda Siochana. During Commissioner O’Duffy’s tenure the sport of Amateur Boxing in Ireland was largely dominated by the Gardai and Army. Irelands new police force under Commissioner O’Duffy’s guidance helped the sport to emerge from the garrisons to become the working man’s sport, by assisting in the establishment of Boxing clubs throughout the country. Commissioner O’Duffy was somewhat of a visionary, who saw these Boxing clubs as a means of introducing Gardai into local communities.

This work laid the foundation for the enduring relationship between members of An Garda Siochana and Boxing Clubs countrywide which continues to flourish to this very day. This is also evidenced in the GARDA/IABA Community Outreach programme (Hi Garda) this year where members of An Garda Siochana visit and interact with Boxing Clubs nationwide and meet young people where they feel comfortable and built bridges to form stronger, safer and happier communities. The aim of this programme is to act as a vehicle for early intervention, resulting in young people engaging with community Gardai in a positive manner. A strong bond of friendship and respect has been established over many years of collaborative work and engagement between An Garda Siochana and the IABA.”

Members of An Garda Siochana have won national boxing titles and represented Ireland at national and international level. They have also won European and World Police Boxing titles.

Brian Byrne has 6 national titles. Ger Lawlor, Paul Connolly, Willie Cooper, Larry Morrison, Eddie McDonnell and Christina Desmond all won national titles. Adam Nolan has represented Ireland at the 2012 Olympics.

This celebratory card takes place at the National Stadium from 7pm on September 23rd; 10 bouts will be down for decision.

Tickets, priced at €10 for adults and €5 for children under 14, will be available on the door.

The Garda Siochana Boxing club wish to thank Michael Gill and Liffey Crane Hire for their support in celebrating the 100 year anniversary of the Garda Boxing Club when they compete against the heroes of 9.11 the New York Fire Department.

Team Ireland Squad to contest European Junior Championships Named.

The Team Ireland squad to contest the European Junior Championships in Montesilvano, Italy, has been named:

24 boxers, supported by Team Manager Martin Fennessy, four coaches and R&J Philip Hollowed, will contest the tournament.

The team is holding its final training session today, and will depart for Italy next weekend. The draw takes place on Monday, September 26th, and boxing begins on September 27th. Finals will take place on October 4th.

The team captains are Cherry Orchard’s Charlie Valabergs and Dublin Docklands’ Ava Henry.

Male Boxers:

1. 44-46kg Alfie Jordan (Olympic L)

2. 48kg Jamie Collins (Drimnagh)

3. 50kg Calvin Doyle (Olympic L)

4. 52kg Johnny Harty (Portlaoise)

5. 54kg James Kelly (Holy Trinity)

6. 57kg Callum Carrager (Tredagh)

7. 60kg Ryan Jenkins (Olympic L)

8. 63kg Cillian Reilly (Jobstown)

9. 66kg Tadhg O’Donnell (Four Kings)

10. 70kg Charlie Valbergs (Cherry Orchard). Team Captain,

11. 75kg Dylan McShane (St Pauls A)

12. 80kg Jack Teggart Weatherall (St Pauls A)

13. 80+kg Adam Olaniyan (Jobstown)

Female Boxers

1. 44-46kg Sophie Curley Gray (Dealgan)

2. 50kg Grace Conway (Tredagh)

3. 52kg Carlagh Peake (Ballyhaunis)

4. 54kg Niamh Keogh (Olympic L)

5. 57kg Siofra Lawless (Liberty)

6. 60kg Ava Henry (Docklands) Team Captain,

7. 63kg Kayleigh Whelan (Avona)

8. 66kg Sarah Murphy (St Brigids L)

9. 70kg Jodie Byrne (St Teresa’s)

10. 75kg Mary McDonagh (Sliabh Luachra)

11. 80kg Shauna Crehan (Dunboyne)

Team Manager

Martin Fennessy

Coaches

1. Ralph McKay

2. Liam Cunningham

3. Paul O’Toole

4. Linda Morgan

Referee/Judge

Philip Hollowed

The EUBC is expected to live-stream the tournaments on its YouTube channel, here.

Tournament schedule:

Tournament Handbook

Team Ireland Squad to contest 20. Memorial International Boxing Tournament Mustafa Hajrulahović Named.

A 6 strong Team Ireland squad has been selected to contest the “20. Memorial International Boxing Tournament Mustafa Hajrulahović”.

The tournament is being hosted by the Bosnia & Herzegovina Federation in Sarajevo. The team will depart on September 19th, and boxing takes place September 21st to 24th.

Team Ireland Squad:

51kg: Sean Mari, Monkstown, Dublin

54kg: Jennifer Lehane, DCU Boxing Club.

57kg: Adam Hession, Monivea Boxing Club

63.5kg: Dean Clancy, Sean McDermott Boxing Club

71kg: Luke Maguire, Esker Boxing Club.

80kg: Kelyn Cassidy, Saviours Crystal Boxing Club.

Coaches:

Damian Kennedy

James Doyle

Igor Khmil.

Physio:

Rob Tuomey

R&J

Seamus Kelly.

IABA is hiring: Ulster Participation & Engagement Officer.

IABA has an exciting vacancy for an Ulster Participation & Engagement Officer

The successful applicant will lead on, and increase participation in boxing at all levels in Ulster, make it sustainable and monitor, evaluate and assess the impact of participation.

This will include developing and delivering innovative participation programmes to increase the
number of women, children, young people, and people with disabilities taking part in boxing. These
programmes must be designed to increase the membership in local boxing clubs of people in these
cohorts. The role also contains a significant engagement element, creating internal linkages within the
boxing community, and strengthening communication pathways between employees and volunteers,
as well as boosting boxing’s visibility through various means including; social / online media, new
communications systems and in person meetings and events.

We are seeking a dynamic, driven and motivated person to join our team. The person will be highly
organised with the ability to multi-task and manage their time in the most efficient way possible. You
will also have a high level of verbal and written communication skills.

This post is an initial Fixed Term Contract up to 31st March 2023, with the possibility of extension,
subject to continuation of funding.

To apply please complete application form and send to HR@iaba.ie. Closing date is 5pm Thursday 29th September 2022. The IABA is an Equal Opportunities employer.

Participation & Engagement Officer job description and role specifications:

Participation & Engagement Officer Application Form:

Participation & Engagement Officer role advert:

Deadline Approaching: Cork Regional Boxing Development Officer.

The Irish Athletic Boxing Association, in collaboration with Cork Sport Partnership, is delighted to announce the recruitment of the first ever Cork Regional Boxing Development Officer.

The appointment recognises Cork city and county’s proud boxing heritage. The role ensures Ireland’s most successful Olympic sport is open to even more people through boxing development programmes in a variety of settings, with a particular emphasis on IABA’s StartBox programme.

This full-time position is of strategic importance to the IABA in achieving its programme development goals and enhancing existing professional structures. The IABA is honoured to work with Cork Sport Partnership and Sport Ireland, through the Dormant Accounts Fund, in creating this role, and hopes this may be the first of several such roles in strategic locations around Ireland.

Applicants are invited to send a CV along with a Cover Letter to info@iaba.ie no later than 5pm 21st September 2022. The IABA is an equal opportunities employer

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