BEIJING 2008 LIGHT-HEAVY FINAL 10TH ANNIVERSARY

 

 

The omens were looking positive for Ken Egan in his quest to join an illustrious cast of greats, including Rome 1960 Olympic light-heavyweight champion Muhammad Ali, versus China’s Zhang Xiaoping on this day, August 24, ten years ago.

Sixteen years prior to the Egan versus Xiaoping Beijing 2008 light heavy final, Michael Carruth topped the welterweight podium at Barcelona 1992. Carruth was Irish captain at the 25th Olympiad, a southpaw and from Dublin.

Egan was Ireland skipper at the 29th Olympiad, a southpaw and from Dublin. Irish coaches Billy Walsh, now USA chief seconds, and current Irish head Zaur Antia would have taken confidence from Darren O’Neill 23-10 rout of Xiaoping at the Geebee Multi-nations in Helsinki in 2006.

Egan was favourite for gold, but his Inner Mongolia-born opponent won 11-7 under the now defunct computer scoring system amidst an hysterical atmosphere at the Workers Gymnasium and legitimate arguements that the Dubliner was denied scores.

In order for a point to register, three judges had to press either the red or the blue buttons corresponding with the red and blue corners within a one-second time frame of each other.

Egan was in the red corner and clearly didn’t receive credit for clean punches in the second and third rounds: “The guys (judges) in red must have frozen fingers,” observed an American TV commentator.

“I could hear the (home) crowd going wild when I landed a shot, Egan recalled this week. “I was thinking “that doesn’t sound right”.

“Judges make mistakes in those vital seconds when you have to press the red or a blue button but I still walked away with a medal. They’re hard to come by.”

Irish Beijing 2008 side

The Irish boxing team in Beijing, which also included the late Darren Sutherland and Paddy Barnes, who won double bronze, and John Joe Nevin and John Joe Joyce, finished preparations at the naval base of the Russian nuclear fleet with Gary Keegan, the then IABA High-Performance Director, and staff.

“We had a training camp in Vladivostok with Russia, the best team in the world at the time. Everything just came together there, physically, emotionally, mentally. I only conceded seven points to the final, I just couldn’t be hit I was boxing so well,” added Egan.

Boxing, with Jim Walsh as team manager, won Ireland’s only medals in Beijing. Remarkably, all the Irish boxers were only beaten by eventual champions.

“That was a fantastic achievement in itself from the team considering the quality they were up against,” said Egan who retired in 2013 with one Olympic medal, three EU titles, one EU silver and bronze, two European Elite bronze medals, ten – successive – Irish Elite belts and a shed load of Multi-nations levels.

Irish boxing at Beijing 2008

Light-flyweight : Paddy Barnes (Holy Family) – Bronze

Beat Jose Luis Meza (Ecuador) 14-8
Beat Lukasz Maszczyk (Poland) 11-5

S/Final
Lost to eventual gold medalist  Zou Shiming (China) 0-15

Featherweight: John Joe Nevin (Cavan)

Beat Abdelhalim Ouarradi (Algeria) 9-4
Lost to eventual gold medalist Badar-Uugan Enkhbat (Mongolia) 2-9

Light-welterweight: John Joe Joyce (St Michael’s Athy)

Beat Gyula Kate  (Hungary) 9-5
Lost to eventual gold medalist Felix Diaz (Dominican  Republic) 11-11 (countback)

Middleweight: Darren Sutherland (St Saviours) – Bronze

Beat Nabil Kassel  (Algeria) RSC4
Beat Alfonso Blanco (Venezuela) 11-1

S/Finals
Lost to eventual gold medalist James DeGale (Great Britain) 3-10

Light-heavyweight: Ken Egan (Neilstown) – Silver

Beat Julius Jackson (Virgin Islands) 22-2
Beat Muzafer Bahram (Turkey) 10-2
Beat Washington Silva (Brazil) 8-0
BeatTony Jefferies (Great Britain) 10-3)

Final
Lost to Zhang Xiaoping (China) 7-11

 

TEAM IRELAND VISIT IRISH HUNGARIAN EMBASSY

Team Ireland took time out from their training schedule to visit the Irish Embassy in Budapest this afternoon.

The squad, on a break from competitive action today, are in the Hungarian capital for the AIBA World Men’s and Women’s Youth Championships in Hungary.

Warmly welcoming the squad to the Embassy, Patrick Kelly, the 7th Irish Ambassador to Hungary, wished Team Ireland the versus best of luck.

”Absolute pleasure to meet our young boxers and their coaches and support staff taking part in the AIBA World Youth Championship, they are doing us proud this week! COYBAGIG! @IABABOXING,” said the official Twitter Account of the Irish/Hungarian Embassy.

“We received a fantastic welcome from the Ambassador and Embassy staff today and he was really encouraging to our young athletes and wished them the very best in what will be a very exciting and competitive weekend of boxing at the World Youths,“ said Irish female Team Manager Tarai Mari Robins.

Echoing those sentiments, Irish male Team Manager,Stephen Connolly, said the Ambassador spoke to each boxer individually and encouraged them in their careers.

Irish male captain Jude Gallagher is in action tomorrow versus Brazil with at least a bronze medal up for grabs.

Dianne Moorehouse and Irish female skipper Lauren Kalley are between the ropes on Sunday in the quarter-finals and last 16.

Images, courtesy of Tara Mari Robins: Irish boxers and staff with the Irish Ambassador to Hungary, Patrick Kelly, today.

REMAINING SENIOR CADET FINALS

 

 

The two outstanding finals from the National Boys and Girls Senior Cadet Championships will be completed this Saturday at the National Stadium.

The destination of the 57kg and 60kg titles will be confirmed at the home of Irish boxing. Boxing begins at 11am.

Please scroll down for all Senior Cadets results and draws so far.

Saturday’s weigh-ins – 8am to 9am at the National Stadium.

Squad training for next month’s Senior Cadet Boys and Girls international with England also takes place at the Stadium this Saturday.

Both nations meet in Kildare and Offaly in September.

 

 

National Boys and Girls Senior Cadet Championships National Stadium & Ringside Club Dublin

Saturday August 25

Finals

National Stadium (11am)

57kg Martin Brady (Gleann) V Barry O’Connor (Sliabh Luachra)
60kg Steven Cairns (Legacy) V Shane O’Gorman (St Malachy’s)

August 18

National Stadium

Finals

33kg Daniel Owens (Holy Trinity) W/O
36kg Diarmuid Bradley (Holy Trinity) W/O
40kg Nicole Buckley (St Carthages) W/O
42kg John Joyce (Olympic Mullingar) W/O
44kg Dylan Eagleson (St Pauls Antrim) beat Cian O’Toole (St Davids) 5-0
46kg Breda Quilligan (Rathkeale) beat Saoirse Morrissey (Blarney) 3-2
46kg Michael Donoghue (St Michaels Athy) beat Byron Jordan (St Aidans) 5-0
48kg Chloe Gabrielle (Mulhuddart) beat Jan Rodan (Portlaoise) 5-0
48kg Michael Maughan (Olympic) beat Adam Kinsella (St Marys New Ross) 4-1
50kg Rachael Lawless (Portlaoise) beat Elizabeth Lloyd (Ballyhaunis) 3-2
50kg Shane O’Brien (Raging Bull) beat Luke Mooney (Glasnevin) 5-0
52kg Niamh Fay (Swords) beat Aliyah Butler (Monivea)  3-2
52kg John McConnell (Holy Trinity) beat James McDonagh (St Pauls W) 3-2
54kg Ellie Mai-Gartland (Clonmel) beat Shelby Myers (Crumlin) 4-1
54kg Patrick Sweeney (Olympic) beat Conal Treanor (Delagan) 5-0
57kg Lauren Dempsey (Ryston) beat  Nicole O’Sullivan (St Bernadettes) 5-0
60kg Sionann Glynn (Cloghan) beat Linda Desmond (Rylane) 5-0
63kg Leanne Murphy (Togher) beat Eve Wood (St Bernadettes) 5-0
63kg Taylor Guiney (Drimnagh) beat Sam Leonard (St Marys Dub) 5-0
66kg Leah Gallen (Raphoe) beat Sophia Hopkova (Ballyhaunis) RSC3
66kg William Hayden (Crumlin) beat Francis Maughan (St Marys Dub) 3-2
70kg Lisa O’Rourke (Castlerea) beat Shauna Maguire (Hyland Academy) RSC2
70kg Eoghan Lavin (Ballyhaunis) beat Paddy Collins (Baldoyle) 5-0
75kg Katelyn Doyle (St Brigids Kildare) W/O
75kg Jason Myers (Olympic) W/O
80kg Bethany Doocey (Castlebr) W/O
80kg Patrick Myers (Sligo City) beat Jake Marley (Monkstown Dub) 3-2
80+kg Rachel Ivers (Urlingford) beat Kori Goad (Cashen Vale)  5-0
80+kg Bonvie Babongilda (Olympic Mullingar) beat Darragh Farrell (St Josephs E/Derry) 5-0

S/Finals

57kg Martin Brady (Gleann) beat Thomas McCann (St Pauls Antrim) 4-1
57kg Barry O’Connor (Sliabh Luarchra) beat Patrick Donovan (Olympic) 5-0
60kg Steven Cairns (Legacy) beat Andrew Cunningham (Carndonagh) 5-0
60kg Shane O’Gorman (St Malachy’s) beat Liam Walsh (Sliabh Luachra) 5-0

Girl 3 Final

57kg Laura Moran (St Annes) W/O

August 17

S/Finals and Q/Finals

S/Finals National Stadium

44kg Dylan Eagleson (St Pauls Antrim) beat Jim Moorehouse (Gorey) 5-0
44kg Cian O’Toole (St Davids) beat  John Ginty (Geesala) 3-2
46kg Michael Donoghue (St Michaels) beat Oisin Mulholland (East Down) 4-0
48kg Adam Kinsella (St Marys New Ross) beat Jack Desmond (Bantry) 3-2
48kg Michael Maughan (Olympic) beat Jack Connors (St Davids) 3-2
50kg Luke Mooney (Glasnevin) beat Michael Farrelly (Crumlin) 5-0
50kg Shane O’Brien (Raging Bull) beat Jake Mc Mahon (Liberty) 5-0
52kg James McDonagh (St Pauls W) beat Jerome Lonergan Gartland (Clonmel) 5-0
52kg John McConnell (Holy Trinity) beat Eoghan Quinn (St Johns Derry) 4-1
54kg Conal Treanor (Delagan) beat Cian Brazil (Smithfield) 5-0
54kg Patrick Sweeney (Olympic) beat  Thomas Orr (Lisburn) 5-0

Q/Finals

57kg Martin Brady (Gleann) beat Ciaran Delaney (Glasnevin) 5-0
57kg Thomas McCann (St Pauls Antrim) beat James Treacy (Glasnevin) 4-1
57kg Barry O’Connor (Sliabh Luarchra) beat Oran Gethins (Sean McDermott) 5-0
57kg Patrick Donovan (Olympic) beat Cain Lewis (Ballymun) 3-2
60kg Liam Walsh (Sliabh Luachra) beat Jordan McDonagh (3 Bridges) 5-0

S/Finals

63kg Sam Leonard (St Marys Dub) WO
63kg Taylor Guiney (Drimnagh) beat Matthew Tyndall (Arklow) 3-2
66kg Francis Maughan (St Marys Dub) beat David Doyle (Urlingford) 5-0
66kg William Hayden (Crumlin) beat James Whelan (Dublin Docklands) 5-0
70kg Paddy Collins (Baldoyle) beat  Patrick Joyce (Baldoyle) 3-2
70kg Eoghan Lavin (Ballyhaunis) beat Tiarnan Mayse (Two Castles) 4-1
80kg Jake Marley (Monkstown Dub) beat Raul Eneche (Smithfield) 5-0
80kg Patrick Myers (Sligo City) WO
80kg+ Darragh Farrell (St Josephs E/Derry) beat Thomas McDonnell (Docklands) 3-2
80kg + Bonvie Babongilda (Olympic Mullingar) beat  Malachy Duffy (Virginia) 5-0

August 17

Ringside Club

S/Finals

46kg Saoirse Morrissey (Blarney) beat Alannah Mayse (Two Castles) 3-2
46kg Breda Quilligan (Rathkeale) beat Cody Lafferty (Raphoe) 5-0
48kg Jan Rodan (Portlaoise) beat Aoife Williamson (Curragh) 4-1
48kg Chloe Gabrielle (Mulhuddart) beat Chantelle Robinson (St Nicholas) RSC3
50kg Rachael Lawless (Portlaoise) beat Mia Robbins (Gorey) 5-0
50kg Elizabeth Lloyd (Ballyhaunis) beat Kyla Gates (Marble City) 4-1
52kg Niamh Fay (Swords) beat Nicole Clyde (Antrim) 5-0
54kg Shelby Myers (Crumlin) beat Kelly Heffernan (Geesala) 5-0
57kg Lauren Dempsey (Ryston) beat Doireann Coogan (Marble City) 4-1
57kg Nicole O’Sullivan (St Bernadettes) beat  Ava Fitzmaurice (Sliabh Luachra) 3-2
60kg Linda Desmond (Rylane) beat  Lillie Keogh (East Meath) 4-1
60kg Sionann Glynn (Cloghan) beat  Charlie Horgan (Ryston) 4-1
54kg Ellie Mai-Gartland (Clonmel) WO
63kg Eve Wood (St Bernadettes) beat Keisha Attwell (Ennis) 5-0
63kg Leanne Murphy (Togher) beat Kaci Rock (Four Kings) 3-2
66kg Leah Gallen (Raphoe) beat Abi Sutton (Drimnagh) 4-1
80+kg Kori Goad (Cashen Vale) WO
80+kg Rachel Ivers (Urlingford) beat Caoimhe Carthy (St Brigids L) RSC2

Girl 3 Semi Final

(57kg Laura Moran (St Annes) beat Mollie Sheppard (Rathfirland) 5-0)

August 11

Ringside Club

Q/Finals

 

48kg Jack Desmond (Bantry) beat Terence McInerny (Cloghan) 3-2
48kg Adam Kinsella (St Marys New Ross) beat Brooklyn Saunders (Docklands) 3-2
48kg Jack Connors (St Davids) beat Stephen Kane (St Teresa’s) 4-1
48kg Michael Maughan (Olympic) beat Cahir Gormley (Maydown Olympic) 4-1
50kg Michael Farrelly (Crumlin) W/O
50kg Luke Mooney (Glasnevin) beat Nathan O’Brien (Wexford CBS) 4-1
50kg Shane O’Brien (Raging Bull) beat Kevin Fahy (Oughterard) 5-0
50kg Jake McMahon (Liberty) beat Jake Rapple (Monkstown Dublin) 3-2
52kg James McDonagh (St Pauls Waterford) beat Jamie Gray (St Monicas) 5-0
52kg Jerome Lonergan Gartland (Clonmel) beat Patrick A Ward (Riverside) 5-0
52kg Eoghan Quinn (St Johns Derry) W/O
52kg John McConnell (Holy Trinity) beat Kieran Tyrell-McPartlan (Ratoath) 3-2
54kg Conal Treanor (Delagan) beat Cian Duggan (Cabra) 5-0
54kg Patrick Sweeney (Olympic) beat John McDonagh (Glen) 4-1
54kg Thomas Orr (Lisburn) beat Keelan Roche (St Aidans) 3-2

Last 16

57kg Martin Brady (Gleann) beat Oisin Treacy (St Teresas) 5-0
57kg Ciaran Dleaney (Glasnevin) beat Daniel Keogh (Liberty) 5-0
57kg Thomas McCann (St Pauls Antrim) beat Padraic Folan (Connemara) 5-0
57kg James Treacy (Glasnevin) beat James Connors (Ennis) 5-0
57kg Oran Gethins (Sean McDermott) beat James Uzell (Drimnagh) 3-2
57kg Barry O’Connor (Sliabh Luarchra) beat Sean Roche (Donore) 4-1
57kg Patrick Donovan (Olympic) beat Jordan Goggin (Ballyduff) 3-2
57kg Cain Lewis (Ballymun) beat Shane Stokes (St Johns Derry) AB3

August 11

National Stadium

Q/Finals

60kg Steven Cairns (Legacy) beat Tristan Flaherty (Connemara) 5-0
60kg Liam Walsh (Sliabh Luachra) W/O
60kg Shane O’Gorman (St Malachys) beat Ryan Johnston (Clonard A) 5-0
63kg Darren Gilroy (Ballymore Hollywood) beat Luka Gureshidze (Togher) 4-1
63kg Sam Leonard (St Marys Dub) beat Jamie Williams (Dealgan) 5-0
63kg Taylor Guiney (Drimnagh) beat Darragh Redden (St Davids) 5-0
63kg Matthew Tyndall (Arklow) beat Ben Farrelly (Crumlin) 5-0
66kg David Doyle (Urlingford) beat Laurence Ward (Monivea) 5-0
66kg James Whelan (Dublin Docklands) beat Daniel Campbell (St Brigids U) RSC2
66kg William Hayden (Crumlin) beat Danny McHugh (Two Castles) 5-0
70kg Patrick Joyce (Baldoyle) beat Jake Cox (Enniscorthy) 3-2
70kg Eoghan Lavin (Ballyhaunis) beat Patrick Lawlor (Brian Dillons) KO2
70kg Tiarnan Mayse (Two Castles) beat Frank Duffin (Loughshore) 4-1
80kg Raul Eneche (Smithfield) beat Martin J Keenan (Leeside Lough) 4-1
80kg Patrick Myers (Sligo City) beat Thomas Doherty (Baldoyle) 3-2
80kg Lennon Meade (Hyland Academy) W/O
80+kg Darragh Farrell (St Josephs Edenderry) beat Michael Keenan (Leeside Lough) 4-1
80+kg Thomas McDonnell (Docklands) beat Airimas Bauras (Leos) 5-0
80+kg Bonvie Babongilda (Olympic Mullingar) beat Colin Foley (St Michaels L) 5-0
80+kg Malachy Duffy (Virginia) beat Michael McDonagh (3 Bridges) 3-2

August 10

National Stadium

Preliminaries

48kg Stephen Kane (St Teresa’s) beat Karl Sheridan (Crumlin) 4-1
48kg Cahir Gormley (Maydown Olympic) beat Adam Byrne (St Saviours OBA) 5-0
48kg Michael Maughan (Olympic) beat Michael Stokes (St Michaels Athy) 5-0
52kg Kieran Tyrell-McPartlan (Ratoath) beat Darragh Lynch (Cherry Orchard) 5-0
57kg Shane Stokes (St Johns Derry) beat Adam Sinnot (Rathnew) 3-2
63kg Darragh Redden (St Davids) beat Adam McDaid (St Brigids L) 5-0
63kg Matthew Tyndall (Arklow) beat Michael Ward (Johnstown) 4-1
63kg Ben Farrelly (Crumlin) beat Michael Sweeney (Sligo City) 5-0
80+kg Bonvie Babongilda (Olympic Mullingar) beat Bernie McDonagh (St Annes) 5-0
80+kg Malachy Duffy (Virginia) beat Fiachra Barrett (Geesala) 5-0
80+kg Michael McDonagh (3 Bridges) beat James Redmond Ballybrack) 4-1

Q/Finals

46kg Cody Lafferty (Raphoe) beat Andrea Leer (Castleblaney) 5-0
46kg Breda Quilligan (Rathkeale) beat Georgina Sheridan (Tipperary Town) 5-0
50kg Elizabeth Lloyd (Ballyhaunis) W/O
50kg Kyla Gates (Marble City) beat Maria Mongan (Jobstown) 5-0
54kg Ellie Mai Gartland (Clonmel) beat Kaylen Horan (Sliabh Luachra) RSC2
57kg Nicole O’Sullivan (St Bernadettes) beat Tigernach Maguire (Immaculata 5-0
57kg Ava Fitzmaurice (Sliabh Luachra) beat Leah McDonagh (Geesala) 4-1

GALLAGHER ADVANCES BUT FRYERS BOWS OUT AT WORLD YOUTHS

 

Jude Gallagher has his hand raised in victory today

 

Jude Gallagher pulled out all the stops to earn a place in the quarter-finals of the World Men’s and Women’s Youth Championships in Hungary today.

The Irish male captain and European Youth medallists beat China’s Renuex Zhao on a unanimous decision after a fiery light-fly encounter at the Duna Arena.

Gallagher, who had to stay alert against his switch-hitting opponent, drilled home a steady supply of body shots and sealed the second round with a head shot after a fairly close opening frame.

Three straight lefts to the head early in the third suggested that Zhao had run out ideas against the young Irishman, but, in fairness to the Asian Youth Confederation bronze medallist, he battled all the way down to the final bell.

Gallagher will now meet Brazil in the last-eight on Saturday.

Caitlin Fryers (red) in action todaay

Earlier this afternoon, Caitlin Fryers bowed out in the preliminaries.

The Belfast flyweight, at the beginning of a campaign to match or surpass her bronze medal at the 2017 Worlds Youths, was beaten on a 4-1 split decision by Thailand’s Kittiya Nampa after three close rounds.

Fryers game plan was to circumvent the longer reach of her Asian opponent, and she mostly achieved that, particularly in the opening seconds of the third with Nampa taking four/five unanswered head shots.

The Thai southpaw, effective with her back hand, was also on the floor from a hook at the end second but that was ruled a slip. Overall, a big performance from Fryers in a bout that could have gone either way.

Meantime, Gallagher and Daina Moorehouse, who is between the ropes on Sunday, are both through to the last-eight and are within striking distance of at least bronze.

Irish female captain Lauren Kelly boxes in the last 16 on Sunday.

AIBA World Men’s and Women’s Youth Championships Budapest, Hungary

August 23

Last 32

51kg Caitlin Fryers (Ireland) lost to Kittiya Nampa (Thailand) 1-4

Last 16

49kg Jude Gallagher (Ireland) beat Renuex Zhao (China) 5-0

August 22

Last 32

56kg Brandon McCarthy (Ireland) lost to  Kumar Akash (India) 0-5

Last 16

48kg Daina Moorehouse (Ireland) beat Marta Lopez Del Arbol (Spain) 4-1

August 21

Last 32

57kg:Dearbhla Rooney (Ireland) lost to Panpatchara Somnuek (Thailand) 2-3
52kg:Dean Clancy (Ireland) lost to Asa Stevens (USA) 2-3

August 25

Q/Final

49kg Jude Gallagher (Ireland) v Rafael Bianchi (Brazil) (evening)

August 26

Q/Final

48kg Diana Moorehouse (Ireland) v Nillda Meekoon (Thailand) (afternoon)

Last 16

75kg: Lauren Kelly (Ireland) v Tallya Brillaux (France) (afternoon)

Irish squad

Female
48kg Daina Moorhouse (Enniskerry)
51kg Caitlin Fryers (Immaculata)
57kg Dearbhla Rooney (Sean McDermot)
75kg Lauren Kelly (St Brigid’s Edenderry) Cpt
Male
49kg Jude Gallagher (Two Castles) Cpt
52kg Dean Clancy (Ballinacarrow)
56kg Brandon McCarthy (St Michael’s Athy)
Team managers: Stephen Connolly and Tara Mari Robins
Head coach: Billy McClean
Coaches: Michael Carruth, Michael Mongan, Anita Just
Physio: David Cooke

WORLD YOUTHS UPDATE

 

Caitlin Fryers, pictured above (red) in today’s bout, is out of the AIBA World Men’s and Youth Championships in Budapest, Hungary.

The Belfast flyweight, at the beginning of a campaign to match or surpass her bronze medal at the 2017 Worlds Youths, was beaten on a 4-1 split decision by Thailand’s Kittiya Nampa after three close rounds.

Aggressive throughout and taking the fight to her opponent, Fryers game plan was to circumvent the longer reach of the Asian southpaw, and she mostly achieved that, particularly in the opening seconds of the third with Nampa taking four/five unanswered head shots.

The Thai southpaw, effective with her backhand, was also on the floor from a hook at the end second but that was ruled a slip. Overall, a big performance from Fryers.

Irish male captain Jude Gallagher is in action versus China at approximately 4.15pm (Irish time) today.

AIBA World Men’s and Women’s Youth Championships Budapest, Hungary

August 23

Last 32
51kg Caitlin Fryers (Ireland) lost to Kittiya Nampa (Thailand) 1-4

Last 16
49kg Jude Gallagher (Ireland) v Renuex Zhao (China) (evening)

August 22

Last 32
56kg Brandon McCarthy (Ireland) lost to  Kumar Akash (India) 0-5

Last 16
48kg Daina Moorehouse (Ireland) beat Marta Lopez Del Arbol (Spain) 4-1

August 21

Last 32

57kg:Dearbhla Rooney (Ireland) lost to Panpatchara Somnuek (Thailand) 2-3
52kg:Dean Clancy (Ireland) lost to Asa Stevens (USA) 2-3)

August 26

Q/Final

48kg Diana Moorehouse (Ireland) v Nillda Meekoon (Thailand) (afternoon)

Last 16
75kg: Lauren Kelly (Ireland) v Tallya Brillaux (France) (afternoon)

Irish squad

Female

48kg Daina Moorhouse (Enniskerry)
51kg Caitlin Fryers (Immaculata)
57kg Dearbhla Rooney (Sean McDermot)
75kg Lauren Kelly (St Brigid’s Edenderry) Cpt

Male

49kg Jude Gallagher (Two Castles) Cpt
52kg Dean Clancy (Ballinacarrow)
56kg Brandon McCarthy (St Michael’s Athy)

Team managers: Stephen Connolly and Tara Mari Robins
Head coach: Billy McClean
Coaches: Michael Carruth, Michael Mongan, Anita Just
Physio: David Cooke