RAPHOE SELECT TO MEET ST PAUL’S IN ENGLAND

 

 

A Raphoe BC Select travel to Hull on October 11 to face highly-rated St Paul’s on Saturday evening (October 12) in the Kingston Suite at the KC Stadium, home of former English Premier side Hull City FC.

In the headline event on the night, current Elite champion Kieran Molloy, pictured below, of the  Oughterard BC in Galway locks horns with Yorkshire’s hottest amateur boxing property Harvey Lambert in a contest that has the making of an explosive showdown that could go right down to the wire – or may not go the scheduled distance.

In the Youths 69kg division, Raphoe’s hammer-handed Ulster nine-county champion Liam McMonagle faces the durable Ryan Dickens. The Donegal puncher is on a roll at the moment as he’s won seven of his last eight outings.

Raphoe’s former flamboyant lightweight star Dennis Lafferty, who now runs Donegal’s newest club, Lifford A.B.C., will come up against rugged St Paul’s southpaw Naseem Stowell at 64kg in a contest that has the makings of an edge of the seat bout.

Tyrone’s jovial Jude Gallagher has been matched with Hull’s rising star Blaine Lambert and the Two Castles flyweight, who has 10 national titles and is a former World and European Youth bronze medallist, will be looking to get back to winning ways after his untimely exit at the European Youths in Bulgaria this summer.

 

Raphoe’s Aaron McDaid, Daire Feeney and Tom Doherty face stiff opposition and Derry’s National Youth champion Ethan McCaul (St Joseph’s BC) is paired with former British schoolboy champion Teddy Jackson in what could be a mouth-watering inside the distance battle as both boxers carry fistfuls of power.

Meantime, Cookstowns livewire Teo Alin will have to pull out all the stops to dispose of the granite-jawed Leon Moulds in the lightweight division.

The special guest on the night is Hull’s favourite boxing son, former Olympic champion and current pro fighter Luke Campbell who beat John Joe Nevin in the London 2012 final.

 

 

Raphoe Select v St Paul’s BC, Hull

 

Aaron McDaid (Raphoe) v Joey Young

Declan McNamee (St John’s, Derry) v Will Fenton

Cealan Doherty (Two Castles) v Jack Lambert

Ben Cooke (St John’s, Derry) v Bailey Millar

Liam McMonagle (Raphoe) v Ryan Dickens

Jude Gallagher (Two Castles) v Blaine Lambert

Daire Feeney (Raphoe) v Jibrain Khan

Ethan McCaul (St Josephs, Derry) v Teddy Jackson

Tom Doherty (Raphoe) v Kyle Durnain

Dennis Lafferty (Lifford, Donegal) v Naseem Stowell

Teo Alin (Cookstown) v Leo Moulds

Kieran Molloy (Oughterard, Galway) v Harvey Lambert

 

(Peter O’Donnell)

 

 

 

DAY 2 SCHEDULE – WORLD ELITE CHAMPIONSHIPS

 

Cork welter Christina Desmond is the second Irish boxer in action at the World Women’s Elites in Ulan-Ude, Siberia tomorrow.

The Macroom southpaw meets England’s Commonwealth Games champion Sandy Ryan for a place in the last 16.

Both women will be between the ropes in Ring B at approximately 12.30pm on Friday afternoon (Irish time).

Click here for Friday’s schedule. Boxing begins at 11am (Irish time).

Earlier today, Cavan flyweight Ceire Smith beat Australia’s Commonwealth bronze medallist Taylah Robertson, a gold medallist at the 2016 Celtic Box Cup in Dungarvan, on a unanimous decision.

She’ll now meet North Korea’s current World and Asian champion Mi Choi Pang, the No. 1 seed, in the last 16 next Tuesday.

“I’m happy with today but Tuesday is a new day and a new opponent,” said Smith after getting Ireland off to a winner on the Mongolian border.

Michaela Walsh, the No. 5 seed in Ulan-Ude, and Amy Broadhurst box Saturday and Sunday.

Meantime, Ireland’s Ben McGarrigle refereed today’s bout between Uzbekistan and Morocco on the opening day of the Championships.

 

 

World Women’s Elite Championships Ulan-Ude, Siberia, Russia

October 3

Last 32

51kg: Ceire Smith (Ireland) beat Taylah Robertson (Australia) 5-0

October 4

Last 32

69kg Christina Desmond (Ireland) v Sandy Ryan (England)

October 5

Last 32

57kg Michaela Walsh (Ireland) v Carmara Fatoumata (Mali)

October 6

Last 32

60kg Amy Broadhurst (Ireland) v Maya Kleinhans (Germany)

October 8

Last 16

51kg Ceire Smith (Ireland) v Mi Choi Pang (North Korea)

Results

October 3

Last 32

51kg: Ceire Smith (Ireland) beat Taylah Robertson (Australia) 5-0

Irish squad

51kg Ceire Smith (Cavan)

57kg Michaela Walsh (Monkstown, Antrim)

60kg Amy Broadhurst (Dealgan)

69kg Christina Desmond (Fr Horgan’s)

High-Performance Director: Bernard Dunne

Head coach: Zaur Antia

Dimitry Dimitruk and Damian Kennedy

SMITH INTO LAST 16 AT WORLD ELITES

Ceire Smith advanced to the last 16 of the World Elite Women’s Championships versus Australia’s Taylah Robertson in Ulan-Ude, Siberia today.

The Cavan southpaw beat the Queensland flyweight on a unanimous decision.

Final scores – 30-27,30-27,30-27,29-28,29-28.

The Commonwealth bronze medallist produced a gutsy performance versus the Irish champion but the cleaner, more varied and solid punches came from the gloves of Smith.

The pick of her shots was a clean left counter in the second round and a cracking backhand in the third.

She’ll will now meet North Korea’s No. 1 seed Mi Choi Pang for a place in the quarter-finals next Tuesday.

The Phyongan native is the current World and Asian champ.

Meanwhile, the Rebel Flag will be flying close to the Mongolian border tomorrow.

Cork southpaw Christina Desmond is in against England’s Sandy Ryan in the welter class on Friday at approximately 12.30pm (Irish time).

Michaela Walsh and Amy Broadhurst are between the ropes on Saturday and Sunday versus Mali and Germany.

(Boxers can now wear national colours of their nation in the ring at the World Championships following a change of rules in relation to uniforms.)

 

World Women’s Elite Championships Ulan-Ude, Siberia, Russia

October 3

Last 32

51kg: Ceire Smith (Ireland) beat Taylah Robertson (Australia) 5-0

October 4

Last 32

69kg Christina Desmond (Ireland) v Sandy Ryan (England)

October 5

Last 32

57kg Michaela Walsh (Ireland) v Carmara Fatoumata (Mali)

October 6

Last 32

60kg Amy Broadhurst (Ireland) v Maya Kleinhans (Germany)

October 8

Last 16

51kg Ceire Smith (Ireland) v Mi Choi Pang (North Korea)

 

Irish squad

51kg Ceire Smith (Cavan)

57kg Michaela Walsh (Monkstown, Antrim)

60kg Amy Broadhurst (Dealgan)

69kg Christina Desmond (Fr Horgan’s)

High-Performance Director: Bernard Dunne

Head coach: Zaur Antia

Dimitry Dimitruk and Damian Kennedy

 

TEAM IRELAND HEAD TO GERMANY

Team Ireland, pictured above earlier today at Dublin Airport, are on their way to Germany this morning for two underage internationals with the host nation.

Both countries go head-to-head in Leipzig on Friday and  Saturday. Athletes weigh-in at 4pm local time each day.

European schoolboy champion Adam Olaniyan has been named Irish captain for the trip.

The 20-strong squad finished up their final training session at the National Stadium Gym last weekend.

Meanwhile, Ireland is due to arrive home on Sunday night at 22.35 via Dublin Airport.

Irish squad

Female

36KG Abbie Convery (Jobstown)
48KG Shauna Riordan (Sliabh Luachra)
50KG Carleigh Irving (Illies G.G)
52KG Nora Jackman (Paulstown)
54KG Georgia McGovern (Drimnagh)
64KG Emma Keating (Paulstown)

Male

36KG Martin McDonagh (Avona)
38KG Patsy Joyce (Olympic Mullingar)
40KG Roy Colgan (Avona)
42KG Paul Fitzgerald (Corinthians)
44KG Danny O’Reilly (St.Pauls W/ford)
46KG Anton Genockey (Docklands)
48KG Ben Dempsey (Achill)
50KG Daragh Lawlor (Mayfield)
52KG Padraig Stapleton (Monkstown)
54KG Ryan Connolly (Setanta Kildare)
56KG Lee McEvoy (Avona)
60KG Bobbi Flood (Cabra)
65KG James Maguire (Holy Family Drogheda)
80KG Adam Olaniyan (Jobstown)

Coach/team manager: Emmet Colgan

Coaches: Martin Donovan, Kathleen Meli, Nicole Meli

R&J: Mick Gill