GIRL 1 & 2 TRAINING

 

 

Boxers Invited All Girl 1 and Girl 2  National Champions of last season 2018 .

Details:

Location: National Stadium

Date: Sunday the  27th of Jan 2019 and every second week thereafter

Time: 10.00 am Check in – 2 sessions will take place on the day.

Finish time : 2/2.30

 

Boxers are asked to have full training gear with them on the day: 16oz Sparring Glove, Head Gear, Gumshield – Water for two sessions.

If any girls are unable to attend, please notify us by return email.

If your boxer is no longer boxing can you please let me know by return email .

 

Further dates will be emailed out to you .

 

Thanking you in advance

 

If you require any further information please don’t hesitate to contact myself ,Tara Mari or Anna Moore

 

Yours in Sport ,

 

Jennifer O’Sullivan Coffey

Secretary IABA Women’s Committee

 

 

 

 

GIRL 3 AND 4 CHAMPIONS TRAINING SUNDAY

 

 

Reminder Training for Girl 3 and 4 2018 champions is on again this Sunday the 20th of January in the National Stadium at 10am .

 

Details:

Location: National Stadium

Date: Sunday the 20th of Jan 2019 and every second week thereafter

Time: 10.00 am Check in – 2 sessions will take place on the day.

Finish time : 2/2.30

Boxers Invited All Girl 3 and Girl 4 Champions of last season 2018 .

Boxers are asked to have full training gear with them on the day: 16oz Sparring Glove, Head Gear, Gum shield – Water for two sessions.

If any girls are unable to attend, please notify us by return email.

If your boxer is no longer boxing can you please let me know by return email .

 

Further dates will be emailed out to you .

 

Thanking you in advance.

 

If you require any further information please don’t hesitate to contact myself,Tara Mari or Anna Moore.

 

Yours in Sport 

 

Jennifer O’Sullivan Coffey

Secretary IABA Women’s Committee

NATIONAL U/22 FINALS

Please scroll down for finals line ups at the National U/22 Championships.
 
The finals will be decided on January 25 at the home of Irish boxing.
 
Weigh-ins – 8am to 9am and 12pm to 1pm at the Stadium.

 

 

 

National Men’s and Women’s U/22 Championships National Stadium Dublin

January 25

Finals (6.30pm)

48kg Ciara Walsh (Smithfield) V Courtney Daly Crumlin)
49kg Jack O’Neill (Corpus Christi) V Regan Buckley (St Teresa’s)
51kg Caitlyn Fryers (Immaculata) V Niamh Early (Ryston)
52kg Mark Corcoran (Corinthians) V Adam Hession (Monivea)
54kg Orinta Ringyte (Riverstown) W/O
56kg Colm Murphy (St Georges) V John Paul Hale (Star)
57kg Mary Geraghty (St Anthonys) W/O
60kg Amy Broadhurst (Delagan) V Isobella Hughes (Mount Tallant)
60kg Patryk Adamus (Drimnagh) V David O Joyce (Ballymun)
64kg Shauna O’Callaghan (Clann Naofa) W/O
64kg Matthew McCole (Dungloe) V Pierce O’Leary (Dublin Docklands)
69kg Clodagh Greene (Crumlin) V Elice Elliott (South Meath)
69kg Aaron Daly (Castlebar) V Patrick Donovan
75kg Renee Roche (Castlebar) V Aoife O’Rourke (Castlerea)
75kg John Joe Nevin (Crumlin) V Gabriel Dossen (Olympic)
81kg Sean Conroy (Castlebar) V Kelyn Cassidy (St Saviours/Crystal)
81+kg Nell Fox (Rathkeale) W/O
91kg Kevin Sheehy (St Francis) V Thomas Maughan (Cavan)
91+kg Luke Hall (Crumlin) V Gytis Lisinskas (Celtic Eagles)

January 12

S/Finals

56kg Colm Murphy (St Georges) beat Cian Doyle (Crumlin) 5-0
56kg John Paul Hale (Star) beat Sean Purcell (Enniskerry) 3-2
60kg Patryk Adamus (Drimnagh) beat Yannick Meseke (Olympic) 5-0
60kg David O Joyce (Ballymun) beat Dominic Bradley (Errigal) 5-0
64kg Matthew McCole (Dungloe) beat Terry McEntee (Old School) 5-0
64kg Pierce O’Leary (Dublin Docklands) beat Michael Avetisian (Swords) 4-1
69kg Aaron Daly (Castlebar) beat Michael Kinsella (St Anthonys/St Pats) 5-0
69kg Patrick Donovan (O.L.O.L.) W/O
75kg John Joe Nevin (Crumlin) beat Edward Donovan (O.L.O.L.) 5-0
75kg Gabriel Dossen (Olympic) beat Jason Harty (Rathkeale) 5-0
81kg Sean Conroy (Castlebar) beat Rhys Moran (St Pauls W) 3-2
81kg Kelyn Cassidy (St Saviours/Crystal) beat Thomas O’Toole (Celtic Eagles) 3-2
91+kg Gytis Lisinskas (Celtic Eagles) beat James Clarke (Crumlin) 3-0

January 11

Q/Finals

56kg Cian Doyle (Crumlin) beat Kane Marshall (Emerald A) 5-0
60kg David O Joyce (Ballymun) W/O
60kg Dominic Bradley (Errigal) beat Lee McKee (Star) 5-0
64kg Matthew McCole (Dungloe) beat Padraig Convery (Holy Family Drogheda) 5-0
64kg Terry McEntee (Old School) beat Stephen Lockhart (Baldoyle) RSC3
64kg Pierce O’Leary (Dublin Docklands) beat Shane Flavin (Paulstown) 5-0
64kg Michael Avetisian (Swords) W/O
81kg Thomas O’Toole (Celtic Eagles) W/O

S/Finals

51kg Niamh Early (Ryston) beat Nycole Hayes (Togher) 5-0
60kg Amy Broadhurst (Delagan) beat Jennifer Lehane (D.C.U.) 5-0
60kg Isobella Hughes (Mount Tallant) beat Aisling Murray (Muskerry) 5-0
75kg Aoife O’Rourke (Castlerea) beat Lauren Kelly (St Brigid’s,Edenderry) 5-0

RAPHOE BC TO BOX AT VILLA PARK

 

A Raphoe BC selection, under the guidance of club coaches Gary McCullagh and Gerard Keaveny, travel to Birmingham on January 31 to compete in a major tournament in the Holte Suite at the Aston Villa Football Ground.

Down through the years, Raphoe punchers have built up a strong relationship with two of Birmingham’s elite clubs, the Paddy Brennan Boxing Academy and the Second City BC under head coach Paddy Farrell.

When these teams last met in the Deele College Sports Pavilion on April 14 last, it was the Donegal men who came out on top by 9 bouts to 4.

No doubt the two “Paddys” will be going all out to reverse that result this time around.

However, Raphoe coach and match maker McCullagh has other ideas and will be heading to Birmingham with an all-star squad which includes European Youth medallist Jude Gallagher guesting for the progressive Ulster outfit who celebrate their 31st anniversary this year.

Gallagher’s Two Castle BC team-mate and two-time national champion Tiarnan Mayes fills the 72kg berth.

Also guesting will be Convoy’s former Irish titlist, the talented and explosive Bryan McNamee who never fails to impress on the big occasion. Derry livewire and six-time national champion Dominic Bradley (Errigal ABC), dynamic Raphoe duo Liam McMonagle and Eoin McGarrell, who both won gold at the recent 9-County Championships in Derry, can expect stiff opposition at Villa Park.

Raphoe’s long-serving light-welter, Dennis Lafferty, a veteran of over 60 contests, will have to be red hot on the night as he faces former British Youth champion, Bradley Ferrie.

Raphoe middleweight, the rugged, hammer-handed Ruairi McGlinchey, squares up against granite-jawed Patrick Doherty who has recorded five inside the distance wins this season.

Raphoe’s Deele College student, Ballindrait-based Liam Crawford, a silver medallist at the recent 9 Counties, is paired with the much talked about Aleeb Khan at 60kg.

Brendan O’Hagan, Raphoe’s St Eunan’s College student who never fails to impress, faces the tigerish Patch Farrell at 46kg and the Raphoe team joker in the pack, Aaron McDaid, has been paired with British schoolboy finalist Farren Farrell at 44kg.

Also making the trip is Raphoe’s female European bronze medallist Leah Gallen, pictured below with Peter O’Donnell, and Codie Lafferty who has had a very busy season at the Raphoe unit.

A full report of this major tournament will appear in the local press when the team returns from Birmingham.

Raphoe BC Select

Craig Bigger, Jude Gallagher, Tiarnan Myse, Dominic Bradley, Bryan McNamee, Codie Lafferty, Leah Gallaen, Aaron McDaid, Brendan O’Hagan, Liam Crawford, Liam McMonagle, Denis Lafferty, Eoin McGarrell, Danny Duggan and Ruairi McGlinchey. Coaches: Gary McCullagh, Gerard Keaveney, Paul O’Donnell and Adrian ‘Chalkey’ Kelly. Team Manager: Peter O’Donnell

(Peter O’Donnell)