IABA NOTICE: RULEBOOK TIMELINE

 

Please scroll for the following Timeline set out by the Rulebook Sub-Committee, re the drafting of a new Rulebook for the IABA 2018.

12th March – 1st Meeting Rulebook Sub Committee completed.

20th March – Submissions and recommendations to Sarah O’Shea for possible inclusion in Rulebook by Committee members.

27th March – 2nd Meeting ( Envisaged to have previous rulebooks and recommendations  compiled and discussed and other submissions discussed re possible inclusion in Rulebook 2018)

9th April – 3rd Meeting Rulebook Sub Committee scheduled.

April/ May /June – At least 5 meetings envisaged along with emails and phone conversations between committee members.

30th June – Envisaged to have 1st Draft Rulebook complete

July 1st – July 8th – Rulebook Sub Committee review of Draft

July 9th – Draft Rulebook to be made available to members (Comments and recommendations invited)

July 31st – Final date for Comments and recommendations to HQ.

August 1st – 20th Consideration by Committee of Comments and recommendations received . Rulebook draft revised if required.

August 21st -31st Road-show in all 6 Units.

September/Oct – EGM/ AGM to ratify Rulebook.

Rulebook sub- committee

 

NATIONAL BOY 4 AND J1 & J2 SEMI-FINALS

 

 

Please scroll down for weekend semi-final draws at the National Boy 4 and Junior 1 &  Championships at Dublin’s National Stadium.

100 bouts will be completed this weekend to confirm the line ups for the 2018 finals.

Boxers who have not weighed-in already must weigh-in this weekend.

All other athletes weigh-in on the day of their finals.

Weekend (March 23/24) weigh-ins – 8am to 9am and 12m to 1pm on both days at the National Stadium.

 
National Boy 4 and Junior 1 & 2 Championships National Stadium Dublin

Friday March 23rd

Boy 4

S/Finals (5pm)

36kg Kian Kelly (Maydown Olympic) V Gerry Wall (Grangecon)
36kg Clepson dos Santos (Banbridge) V N Keegan (Mayfield)
39kg Dylan McMonagle (Letterkenny) V Christopher McEvoy (Donore)
42kg Ben Williams (Drimnagh) V John Ginty (Geesala)
42kg Michael Donohue (St Michaels A) V Dylan Eagleson (St Pauls Antrim)
44kg Adam Daly (Olympic Mullingar) V William O’Reilly (St Francis)
44kg Patrick Mullan (Holy Trinity) V Davey O’Neill (Charleville)
46kg Jake Ward (Darndale) V Michael Maughan (Olympic)
46kg Rocky McDonagh (Sparticus) V Rory Hetherington (Carrickmore)
48kg William O’Reilly (O.L.O.L.) V Charlie Whelan (Crumlin)
48kg Cahir Gormley (Maydown Olympic) V Shane O’Brien (Raging Bull)
Y257kg Patrick Walsh (Sliabh Luachra) V Brandon McCarthy (St Michaels Athy)
50kg Chad McGill (Glengormley) V Peter Convery (St Johns Derry)
50kg Suffie Edris (Monkstown D) V Stephen McCarthy (Rathkeale)
52kg James McDonagh(St Pauls Wat) V Patrick Sweeney (Olympic)
52kg Charlie Corcoran (Carrickmore) V Conal Treanor (Dealgan)
54kg Patrick Donovan (Olympic) V Rory O’Gorman (St Malachys)
54kg Martin Brady McCullough (Gleann) V Colm McCann (Holy Trinity)
57kg Sean Roche (Donore) V Ryan Cullen (The Ballagh)
57kg Michael McCarthy (Mayfield) V Cain Lewis (Ballymun)
60kg David Drennan (Paulstown) V William McCarthy (Mayfield)
60kg Robbie Norton (Ardnaree) V Taylor Guiney (Drimnagh)
63kg Michael Ward (Johnstown) V Luca Gureshidze (Togher)
63kg James Whelan (Docklands) V Oisin Wallace (Dunfanaghy)
66kg Charlie Maughan (Avona) V Hughie Doyle (Thurles)
66kg Kyle Malone (Na Fianna) V Eoin Lavin (Ballyhaunis)
70kg Nathan Taylor (St Carthages ) V David Doyle (Urlingford)
70kg Mark Duffy (Charlestown) V Danny McHugh (Two Castles)
75kg Dillon Maher (Castlebar) V Jordan Coffey (Sliabh Luachra)
75kg Kristans Kieriss (Rush) V John Ward (Brosna)
80kg Kieran Quinn (St Pauls Ant) V Sean Walsh (Trojan)
80kg Peter Maughan (Ballyhaunis) V Jordan Ward (Bay City)
85kg Darragh Farrell (St Josephs Eden) V Francis Ryan (Donore)
91kg Fiachra Barrett (Geesala) V M Keenan (Leeside Lough)
91kg Bernie Ward (Omagh Boys & Girls) V Nojus Ivanauskas (Clane)
91+kg Bernard McDonagh (St Annes) V Kane Hartery (Tramore)
91+kg Thomas McDonnell (Docklands) V Cian Andrews (Monkstown D)

Saturday March 24th

Junior 1

S/Finals (10am)

42kg John Ward (Monivea) V Paddy McShane (Letterkenny)
44kg Jack Desmond (Bantry) V Jack Connors (St Davids Naas)
44kg Karl Sheridan (Crumlin) V Paul Gordon (EastDown)
46kg Michael O’Doherty (Clonard) V Michael Farrelly (Crumlin)
46kg Kevin Fahy (Oughterard) V Shea Neeson (Moneyglass)
48kg Aodhan Byrne (Kilkullen) V Kian Brazil (Smithfield)
48kg Jessie Callaghan (Illies GG) V Jonathan McCarthy (Tralee)
50kg Michael McCarthy (Tralee) V John McConnell (Holy Trinity)
50kg Eoghan Quinn (St Johns Derry) V Jake Rapple (Monkstown Dub)
52kg Jerome Gartland (Clonmel) V Patrick McCarthy (Tralee)
52kg Thomas Orr (Lisburn) V Keelan Roche (St Aidans)
54kg Jack Murphy (St Ibars/Josephs) V Ciaran Delaney (Glasnevin)
54kg Cian Duggan (Cabra) V Padraig OCualain (Conemara)
57kg Oran Gethins (Sean McDermott) V Ethan McCaul (St Josephs Derry)
57kg Barry O’Connor (Sliabh Luachra) V Thomas Mc Cann (St Pauls A)
44kg Ryan Roy (Lisburn) V Joshua Dodd (St Marys Dub)
60kg Fionn Gill (Ardnaree) V Shane O’Gorman (St Malachys)
60kg Martin Stokes (St Catherines) V Steven Cairns (Legacy)
63kg Sam McCullough (All Saints Antrim) V Patrick Joyce (Baldoyle)
63kg Matthew Tyndall (Arklow) V Francis Maughan (St Marys Dub)
66kg William Hayden (Crumlin) V Sean McCarthy (Star)
66kg Tiernan Mayse (Two Castles) V Lawrence Ward (Monivea)
70kg Daniel Sofuyi (Ledley Hall) V Francis Duffin (Loughshore)
70kg Jake Cox (Enniscorthy) V Thomas Doherty (O.L.O.L.)
75kg Jack Marley (Monkstown Dub) V Jason Myers (Oylmpic)
75kg Connor McKeirnan (Castleblaney) V Peter Keenan (Raging Bull)
80kg Seamus Doherty (Charlestown) V Patrick McDonagh (Cookstown)
80kg Thomas Doherty (Baldoyle) V MJ Keenan (Leeside Lough)
85kg B O’Sullivan (Togher) V Kenneth Dempsey (Achill)
85kg Michael McDonagh (3 Bridges) V Martin Corcoran (Athlone)
91kg John Sweeney (Ennis) V James Redmond (Ballybrack)
91kg Kaspur Janowski (Ballinacarrow) V Eros Stonkius (Ratoath)
91+kg Malik Bello (Ryston) V Malachy Duffy (Virginia)

Junior 2

S/Finals (5pm)

Junior 2

JI42kg Aaron Kirwan Doyle (The Ballagh) V Oisin Mulholland (East Down)
44kg Josh Power (St Nicholas) V Aaron Rush (Maydown)
46kg William Casey (Raging Bull) V Ryan Dunne (Jobstown)
46kg James Fogarty (Clonmel) V Liam Walsh (Ballagh)
48kg Max Robinson (Drimnagh) V Craig Bigger (Cookstown)
50kg Timothy Fitzmaurice (Loughglynn) V Nathan Horrigan (Hyland Academy)
50kg Miley Connors (Kilcullen) V Jude Gallagher (Two Castles)
52kg Adam Clarke (Cabra) V Cian Reddy (Portlaoise)
52kg Ryan Downey (Cashen Vale) V Oisin Treanor (Emyvale)
54kg Ryan Corcoran (Corinthians) V Danny Duffy (Immaculata Strabane)
54kg Paul Loonam (St Carthages) V Dean Clancy (Ballinacarrow)
57kg Fionan Rodgers (Dungloe) V Killian Geraghty (Crumlin)
60kg Kiril Shydenko (Monkstown D) V Oran Wallace (Dunfanaghy)
60kg Jack McGivern (St Georges) V Luke Hurley (Tramore)
63kg Patrick McDonagh (Connemara) V Callum Walsh (Riverstown)
63kg James Power (Legacy) V Peter Vrinceanu (Crumlin)
66kg David Nevin (Hoy Family Drog) V Padraig Conway (Frenchpark)
66kg Aaron Walsh (Bracken) V Kai Weir (Raphoe)
70kg Jake Tucker (Holy Family GG) V Jack Young (Palmerstown)
70kg David McDonagh (Elite Mullingar) V Mark Keys (Erne)
75kg Leon Ward (Lumpini) V Adam Mattews (Monkstown Dublin)
75kg Sean Crowley (Arklow) V Gavin Rafferty (St Cianans)
80kg Sean Malone (Rathkeale) V Peter O’Hagan (St Josephs Derry)
80kg Jason Ward (Monivea) V Aidan Long (Enniskerry)
85kg Francie O’Donnell (Ballymun) V Cathal Crowley (Spartan)
85kg Davey McDonagh (Navan) V Thomas Doherty (Raphoe)
91kg Dean O’Connell (Sunnyside) V Edward McDonagh (Lumpini)
91kg Ronan Stokes (Athlone) V Cathal Maher (Brosna)
91+kg John Donovan (O.L.O.L.) V Patrick Carville (Pegasus)
91+kg Owey McDonagh (St Annes) V Calium Glynn (Cherry Orchard)

 

March 16th

Q/Finals (5pm)

Boy 4

39kg Shane Stokes (Fr Horgans) beat Reece Collins (Eastdown) 4-1

Junior 2

44kg Joshua Dodd (St Marys Dublin) beat  Darragh Glynn (Marble City) 4-1
50kg Jude Gallagher (Two Castles) beat  Fiontan Loughlin (St Pauls Ant) 5-0
52kg Adam Clarke (Cabra) beat  C Kilduff (Togher) 5-0
52kg Cian Reddy (Portlaoise) W/O
52kg Ryan Downey (Cashen Vale) beat  Eoin McGarrell (Raphoe) 5-0
52kg Oisin Treanor (Emyvale) beat Stephen Doyle (Na Fianna) 5-0
54kg Paul Loonam (St Carthages) beat Jamie Griffin (Fr Horgans) 5-0
54kg Dean Clancy (Ballinacarrow) beat Eoin Neeson (Pegasus) 5-0
57kg Killian Geraghty (Crumlin) beat JoJoMcArdle (Ligoniel) 3-2
60kg Jack McGivern (St Georges) beat  Aaron O’Connor (WexfordCBS) 5-0
60kg Luke Hurley (Tramore) beat  Declan McDonagh (Claremorris) 4-1
63kg Callum Walsh (Riverstown) beat  Gary Arthurs (Gleann) RSC1
63kg James Power (Legacy) W/O
63kg Peter Vrinceanu (Crumlin) beat Ryan Mulraine Ward (Convoy) RSC1
66kg Kai Weir (Raphoe) beat Sean Butler (Riverstown) 4-1
70kg David McDonagh (Elite Mullingar) beat Thomas Ward (Ballina) 5-0
70kg Mark Kells (Erne) beat Davey O’Donnell (Charleville) RSC1
75kg Sean Crowley (Arklow) beat Emmett McClorey (St Bronaghs) 5-0
75kg Gavin Rafferty (St Cianans) beat Thomas O’Brien (Kanturk) RSC2
91kg Ronan Stokes (Athlone) beat Michael Ward (Omagh Boys &Girls) 5-0
91kg Cathal Maher (Brosna) W/O
91+kg Calium Glynn (Cherry Orchard) beat Tre Roberts (Rudiarius) 5-0

Novice Finals

75kg Conor Bolger (Smithfield) beat Bob Hull (Crumlin) 5-0

 

March 10th

Q/Finals

Boy 4

36kg Nathan Keegan (Mayfield) W/O
39kg Christopher McEvoy (Donore) beat Daniel Feokrytova (Arklow) 5-0
42kg Dylan Eagleson (St Pauls Antrim) beat Aaron Treanor (Emyvale) 5-0
44kg Davey O’Neill (Charleville) beat Terry Mullan (Two Castles) 5-0
46kg Rocky McDonagh (Sparticus) beat Brooklyn Saunders (Ballybough) 5-0
46kg Rory Hetherington (Carrickmore) beat Caolin Fennell (Holy Trinity) 5-0
48kg Cahir Gormley (Maydown Olympic) beat Peter Devine (Oliver Plunkett) 5-0
48kg Shane O’Brien (Raging Bull) beat Thomas McDonagh (Olympic) 4-1
50kg Peter Convery St Johns Derry) beat Jack Neary (Castlebar) 4-1
50kg Suffie Edris (Monkstown D) beat Jake Charles (Elite Mullingar) 5-0
50kg Stephen McCarthy (Rathkeale) beat Ryan Squire Fitzpatrick (Monkstown) 5-0
52kg Charlie Corcoran (Carrickmore) W/O
52kg Conal Treanor (Dealgan) beat Jordan O’Donnell (St Georges A) 4-1
54kg Rory O’Gorman (St Malachys) beat Thomas Conroy (Crumlin) 3-2
54kg Martin Brady-McCullough (Gleann) beat Darren O’Dwyer (St Nicholas) KO2
54kg Colm McCann (Holy Trinity) beat Jake Colleran (St Carthages) 5-0
57kg Ryan Cullen (The Ballagh) W/O
57kg Michael McCarthy (Mayfield) beat Patrick Ward (Riverside) 5-0
57kg Cain Lewis (Ballymun) beat  Jimmy Doyle (Gilford) 5-0
60kg Taylor Guiney (Drimnagh) beat Odhran McGinley (Dunfanaghy) 5-0
63kg Luca Gureshidze (Togher) beat  Cian Crosby (Ratoath) 5-0
63kg James Whelan (Docklands) beat  Paul Travers (Rathfirland) 5-0
63kg Oisin Wallace (Dunfanaghy) beat Brian Barrett (Olympic) 4-1
66kg Eoin Lavin (Ballyhaunis) beat  Michael Loughran (Silverbridge) RSC1
70kg Mark Duffy (Charlestown) beat Sean Larkin (Bay City) 5-0
70kg Danny McHugh (Two Castles) beat Aaron McElligot (Cashen Vale) 4-1
75kg John Ward (Brosna) beat Tom Cunnigham (Ring) RSC1
80kg Peter Maughan (Ballyhaunis) beat John Maughan (Omagh Boys & Girls) RSC1
80kg Jordan Ward (Bay City) beat Stephen Dermody (Raging Bull) 5-0
91+kg Thomas McDonnell (Docklands) beat  Airimus Bauras (Leos) 5-0
91+kg Cian Andrews (Monkstown D) beat  Jamie Cotter (Charleville) 3-2Junior 2
52kg Stephen Doyle (Na Fianna) beat Shea Pye (Knockmore Foxford) 5-0

March 10th

Q/Finals

Junior 1

44kg Paul Gordon (EastDown) beat Carson Keys (Coleraine) 5-0
46kg Shea Neeson (Moneyglass) beat Sean Lawlor (Marble City) 5-0
48kg Jonathan McCarthy (Tralee) beat Padraig McCleary (Ardoyne) 5-0
50kg John McConnell (Holy Trinity) beat Seamus Mongan (Avona) 5-0
50kg Eoghan Quinn (St Johns Derry) beat  Sam Murphy (Ballymore Hollywood) 5-0
50kg Jake Rapple (Monkstown Dub) beat Michael McDonagh (Corrib) 5-0
54kg Jack Murphy (St Ibars/Josephs) beat Peter Clarke (Errigal) 4-1
54kg Ciaran Delaney (Glasnevin) beat Charlie Clarke (Eastside) RSC3
54kg Cian Duggan (Cabra) beat M Stokes (Fr Horgans) 3-2
54kg Padraig OCualain (Conemara) beat Stephen Collins (Ardnaree) 4-1
57kg Thomas McCann (St Pauls A) beat Sean Ruth (Marble City) 5-0
60kg Martin Stokes (St Catherines) beat Jamie Williams (Dealgan) 5-0
60kg Steven Cairns (Legacy) beat Benjamin Browne (Eastdown) RSC3
63kg Patrick Joyce (Baldoyle) beat Josh Kirby (Tramore) 5-0
63kg Matthew Tyndall (Arklow) beat Michael Stokes (St Johns Derry) 5-0
63kg Francis Maughan (St Marys Dub) beat Thomas McDonagh (Lumpini) 5-0
66kg Tiernan Mayse (Two Castles) beat Martin O’Connor (Enniscorthy) 5-0
66kg Lawrence Ward (Monivea) beat Thomas Monaghan (Mullinahone) 4-1
70kg Jake Cox (Enniscorthy) beat  Patrick Myers (Sligo City) 3-2
70kg Patrick Collins (Baldoyle) beat Thomas Doherty (O.L.O.L.) 3-2
91kg Eros Stonkius (Ratoath) beat Callum Foley (St Michaels Athy) 5-0

Saturday March 31st

Finals

Boy 4 (11am)

31kg Daniel Owens (Holy Trinity) W/O
36kg Winner V Winner
39kg Winner V Winner
42kg Winner V Winner
44kg Winner V Winner
46kg Winner V Winner
48kg Winner V Winner
50kg Winner V Winner
52kg Winner V Winner
54kg Winner V Winner
57kg Winner V Winner
60kg Winner V Winner
63kg Winner V Winner
66kg Winner V Winner
70kg Winner V Winner
75kg Winner V Winner
80kg Winner V Winner
85kg John McDonagh (St Annes) V Winner
91kg Winner V Winner
91+kg Winner V Winne

Junior 1 (2.30pm)

36kg Edward Carthy (St MichaelsAthy) W/O
39kg John Joyce (Olympic Mullingar) V Lee Davidson (IlliesGG)
42kg Winner V Winner
44kg Winner V Winner
46kg Winner V Winner
48kg Winner V Winner
50kg Winner V Winner
52kg Winner V Winner
54kg Winner V Winner
57kg Winner V Winner
60kg Winner V Winner
63kg Winner V Winner
66kg Winner V Winner
70kg Winner V Winner
75kg Winner V Winner
80kg Winner V Winner
85kg Winner V Winner
91kg Winner V Winner
91+kg Conor Duignan (St Bernadettes) V Winner

Junior 2 (6.30pm)

44kg Winner V Winner
46kg Winner V Winner
48kg Padraig Downey (St John Bosco A) V Winner
50kg Winner V Winner
52kg Winner V Winner
54kg Winner V Winner
57kg Winner V Winner
60kg Winner V Winner
63kg Winner V Winner
66kg Winner V Winner
70kg Winner V Winner
75kg Winner V Winner
80kg Winner V Winner
85kg Winner V Winner
91kg Winner V Winner
91+kg Winner V Winner

IRELAND VERSUS USA THIRD LEG

 

Team Ireland meet the USA for a third and final time in Manchester, New Hampshire tomorrow night.

Both nations clash over nine bouts at the Manchester Downtown Hotel to complete the three-match tour.

Irish captain Dean Gardiner returns to action versus California super-heavy Richard Torres, and Ireland will double up at light-welter and welter.

World Elite finalist Kellie Harrington and Aoife Burke get proceedings underway in the first two contests on the card.

The squad moved to Manchester over the weekend and have trained through the St Patrick’s festival.

“The team have settled in well and they’re looking forward to competing once again against the USA,” said High-Performance Director Bernard Dunne, the Irish team manager in America.

Ireland are due to arrive home on Friday morning.Wednesday’s third leg will be screened live here.

Boxing begins at midnight (Irish time).


 

USA v Ireland Manchester March 21 (7pm local time)

60kg Stacia Suttles v Kellie Harrington
75kg Leah Cooper v Aolfe Burke
60kg James Browning v Francis Cleary
64kg Adrian Benton v Wayne Kelly
64kg Charlie Sheehy v Caoimhin Ferguson
69kg Quinton Randall v Paddy Donovan
69kg Freudis Rojas Jr. v Kieran Molloy
75kg Nikita Ababiy v Gerard French
91+kg Richard Torrez  v Dean Gardiner

(Bouts are subject to change)

 

USA v Ireland MassMutual Center Springfield

March 15th

60kg: Amelia Moore  beat Kellie Harrington 2-1
69kg: Oshae Jones beat Grainne Walsh 2-1
60kg: Marc Castro  beat George Bates  2-1
64kg Charlie Sheehy  beat Wayne Kelly 2-1
64kg: Tiger Johnson beat Caoimhin Ferguson 2-1
69kg: Quinton Randall lost to Paddy Donovan 0-3
75kg: Troy Isley beat Gerard French 3-0
75kg: Nikita Ababiy lost to Brett McGinty 1-2
81kg: Khalil Coe beat Caoimhin Agyarko-Hynes 3-0
91kg: Adrian Tillman lost to Kiril Afanasev 0-3

USA 7 Ireland 3

USA v Ireland March 12th Boston

54kg: Virginia Fuchs beat Lauren Hogan RSC2
60kg: Stacia Suttles lost to Kellie Harrington 0-3
69kg: Oshae Jones beat Grainne Walsh 2-1
60kg: Marc Castro beat Frankie Cleary 3-0
60kg: Keyshawn Davis beat George Bates 3-0
64kg: Tiger Johnson beat Wayne Kelly 2-1
69kg: Quinton Randall lost to Kieran Molloy 1-2
75kg: Troy Isley beat Bret McGinty 3-0
75kg: Nikita Ababiy lost to Michael Nevin 1-2
81kg: Khalil Coe beat Caoimhin Agyarko-Hynes 3-0
91kg: Adrian Tillman lost to Kiril Afanasev Pts 1-2
91kg+: Richard Torres beat Dean Gardiner 3-0

USA 8 Ireland 4

Irish squad

 

Female

54kg: Lauren Hogan (St Brigid’s BC)

60kg: Kellie Harrington (St Mary’s BC)

69kg: Grainne Walsh (Spartacus BC)

75kg: Aoife Burke (St Mary’s BC)

Male

91kg+: Dean Gardiner (Clonmel BC)

91kg: Kiril Afanasev (Smithfield BC)

81kg: Caoimhin Agyarko-Hynes (Holy Trinity BC)

75kg: Michael Nevin (Portlaoise BC)

75kg: Brett McGinty (Oakleaf BC)

75kg: Gerard French (Clonard BC)

69kg: Kieran Molloy (Oughterard BC)

69kg: Eugene McKeever (Holy Family BC)

69kg: Paddy Donovan (OLOL BC)

64kg: Wayne Kelly (Portlaoise BC)

64kg: Caoimhin Ferguson (Clonard BC)

60kg: George Bates (St Mary’s BC)

60kg: Francis Cleary (Ballina BC)

Team manager – Bernard Dunne

Head coach – Zauri Antia

Coach – Phillip Keogh

Coach – Martin Donovan

Coach – Paul Thompson

 

COUNTDOWN BEGINS TO EUROPEAN U/22s

Amy Broadhurst

Team Ireland is gearing up for its first big Continental test of 2018 at the European U/22 Men’s and Women’s Championships in Romania.

The tournament begins Sunday in Targu.The Irish squad of five women and four men are putting the finishing touches to their preparations at the Centre of Excellence in Abbottstown.

Dublin bantamweight Jordan Moore has been named Irish captain.

Jordan Moore

 

Moore, who has won six Irish belts – five in the last 20 months – is proud to skipper his country.

“It’s a great honour to be representing Ireland at the European Championships, then to be selected by the head coaches to be named captain. It gives you that extra bit of confidence going out there, he said.

“The training camp is going very well for the team, a very high-intensity camp. We still have couple of day training to go, then it will be rest for a few days leading up to the Championships.

“We’re all in great form and I would be expecting the team to bring back the goods.Everyone on the team is more than capable of winning it out, and me, myself, I know what needs to be done over there to do well, added the Irish U/22 champion who competed at the 2017 European U22s and World Youths.

“I will be going to win it. I only have the gold medal and standing on top of the podium on my mind. I’m sure the team will rack up the medals this year.”

Describing Moore as an excellent captain, Dmitry Dimitruk, Ireland head coach for Romania, said that the panel is eagerly looking forward to getting the competition underway.

Ireland’s chief seconds for Targu pointed out that the 3rd edition of the Championships since Russia 2012 – where Jason Quigley and Hughie Myers won gold and silver – is a key outing for men as there is no Elite World or Continental competition for males this year.

The European and World Elite Women’s Championships will be hosted in Poland and India in 2018.

37 nations, including Ireland, have registered to compete at the 2018 European U/22 Championships. Team Ireland leave for Romania on Saturday.

Team Delegation Arrivals March 24

Technical Meeting March 24 at TBC Hotel Gorj
General Weigh-In March 25 at TBC Hotel Gorj
Official Draw March 25 at TBC Hotel Gorj Opening Ceremony
March 25 at TBC Polivalenta Sports Hall Preliminaries
March 25 at TBC Polivalenta Sports Hall
Semi-Finals March 31 at TBC Polivalenta Sports Hall
Finals April 1 at TBC Polivalenta Sports Hall

 

 

European U/22 Men’s and Women’s Championships Targu, Romania March 24/April 2

Irish squad

Female

75kg Aoife O’Rourke (Castlerea)
60kg Amy Broadhurst (Dealgan)
57kg Shauna Blaney (Navan)
51kg Niamh Early (Ryston)
48kg Shannon Sweeney (St Annes)

Male

52kg Conor Quinn (Clonard)
56kg Jordan Moore (Glasnevin)
75kg Gabriel Dossen (Olympic)
91kg Kevin Sheehy (St Francis)

IABA President: Dominic O’Rourke
Team manager: Anna Moore & Paddy Osborne
Head coach: Dmitry Dmitruk
Coaches: Eoin Pluck, Thomas Murray, Valerie Hamilton
R&J: Philip Rooney

 

IATBA FINALS DAY

London 2012 silver medallist JJ Nevin and boxers at Stadium

 

 

The IATBA Championships concluded today (March 17) at the home of Irish boxing – the National Boxing Stadium. Twenty four contests were decided and a great day of excitement was had as many new entrants to the sport of boxing got a taste of finals day while some ‘old timers’ just turned up for another day at the office!

Danielle Keaney (ITS) got the action underway and she didn’t wait long in the ring as she ended the contest early in the second round against Chloe Healy (CIT) in the Novice 60KG division.

The Junior Novice male boxers followed and Daniel Forde (DCU) took a unanimous decision over Tony Fox (GMIT). Sean Foley (DIT) won by walkover as his opponent Caoilte DeBarra (UL) suffered an injury which left him unable to contest his final.

Cillian O’Donoghue (UCD) took a unanimous decision over Ben Brogan (GMIT) in the 64KG division. In the 71KG final, Christopher O’Neill (DKIT) won unanimously against Daniel McCarthy (UL) in a hard hitting contest. Both boxers left it all in the ring and unfortunately there could only be one winner!

In the 75KG final, Zana Palani (ITTD) took a split decision win against Jean Pierre Kaluena (OFIF) in another hard hitting contest. Both boxers landed shots which caused their opponent trouble but in the end, Palani got the nod in a highly exciting contest.

The 81KG final saw Eoin Carolan (TCD) take a split decision win against Rudolfus Nemickas (DCU). Carolan had three exciting bouts in this division and was tested in this final by the DCU stalwart. The early rounds went in favour of the Trinity student but Nemicikas came back strong in the last but left it a little late to take the title.

86KG saw Paul Barathay (CIT) win against Jordan Doyle in round 2 as an injury to Doyle caused this bout to be waved off. Up to the injury, it was an evenly contested bout, but Barathay won’t mind, as he is now the 86KG Champion of Ireland!

The 91KG final saw Frank Lowe (MCB) take a unanimous decision over Dan Noonan (UL). Noonan was the taller boxer and started much better but the shorter man Lowe eased himself into the contest and eventually did enough to impress all the judges to take his first Irish Title.

The Senior Novice boxers were next in and the 60KG final saw Daniel Glavin (CIT) take a split decision win over Eoin Meaney (UL). This contest was in the melting pot until the final bell and the judges had a very difficult job to split the boxers. Jack Dunne (NCI) was next up in the 64KG final against John Atling (TCD) and he stopped his opponent in the first round to seal his Irish title. If Dunne keeps progressing, he will cause all sorts of problems in the Intermediate division next time out!

In the 67KG final, Martin Tolan took the first title of 2018 for Belfast Metropolitan College when he took a unanimous decision over Richard Harte (NUIG). Tolan dominated the contest from the first to the last bell and was delighted on hearing his name announced as the winner. In the 71KG final, Cathal Conaty (DKIT) took a split decision win against Leon Mooney (CI) while Felix Hawksworth (DCU) took a unanimous decision win over Darragh Hayes (UCD) in the 81KG final. In the 86KG division, Colin Cronin (LIT) won by walkover as his opponent pulled out of the final.

The Youth class saw two titles go to Belfast Met as two times European Silver medalist Barry McReynolds recieved a walkover from Esaie Jeffrey (ICFE) and Nathan Robin got a walkover from his clubmate Conor Liddy (BMC).

In the Intermediate finals, Conor Jennings (UU) took the 64KG title with a unanimous win over Ian Kelliher (CIT). This was an exciting contest with both boxers showing huge future potential. The 69KG title also went north as Daryl Clarke (UU) took a unanimous decision over Shane Carter (DCU). In the 75KG final, Adam Shelly (DCU) took a split decision win over Sean McGuirk (UCD) while big hitter Govonor Ogbonnaya (ITC) took the short route to victory in the 81KG final as he stopped Dean Griffin (UL) in a hard hitting contest.

The Senior Elites were up next and the 56KG final set the scene for the last few contests of the day as Eamon McNally (BMC) and Sean Purcell (WIT) traded leather in a highly skilled contest. The taller McNally used his reach to good advantage early on but Purcell eventually found holes in his defense and scored some good backhand shots and neat hooks. After three pulsating rounds, Purcell took his first IATBA title to add to his Irish title collection from his juvenile days.

The 60KG final saw two current Irish Champions face off as Terry McEntee (DCU) and Patryk Adamus (ICFE) met. McEntee is a notoriously slow starter and Adamus pounced on this to take the first round. However, McEntee is also noted for his superb engine and as the contest wore on, he took control and landed the some telling shots to seal victory and his first Elite Senior title.

The 64KG final saw Sean Gallagher (TCD) make his return to the ring after a few years on sabbatical. He faced Matthew McCole (LKIT) and despite a good start, Gallagher tired as the rounds moved on and McCole took control of the contest and won unanimously. The Dungloe B.C. club man used his rangy shots to good effect to stop Gallagher getting any purchase on his attacks. Gallagher however showed that the basic skill set is still there but the rust needs to be dusted off.

Next up was the 69KG final and Seamus Lyons (UCD) took the title following a unanimous deciosion over Nathan Fleet (ITTD). This contest showed Lyons going on the attack from the off and Fleet having to use all his brilliant moving skills to try avoid the attacks. Lyons continually pressurised Fleet and these constant attacks eventually saw the scoring punches hitting the target and Lyons claiming the coveted IATBA 69KG Elite title.

The 75KG final saw Thomas O’Toole (GMIT) take on fellow westerner Conor Tighe (ITS). After three rounds of boxing, O’Toole came out on top as his movement and long punching proved impossible to cope with. Tighe tried to cut the GMIT boxer off, but the current Senior Champion O’Toole was not to be beaten on this occasion and added his first Elite title to his cabinet of titles and also added to his growing reputation as one for the future!

The Elite 81KG final was billed as one to watch as two big hitters faced off in Jason Clancy (ITS) and Pat Mongan (GMIT). However, less than 30 seconds into the first round, Mongan twisted his knee as he turned off on a shot and the referee had to end the contest due to the injury. It was massive disappointment for the viewing public as this had the hallmarks of being a thriller! Clancy is now the new 81KG Elite IATBA Champion while Mongan will hopefully make a speedy recovery and look towards claiming the title next season…but it will take something special to take it away from Clancy now!

The final action of the day took place in the 91+KG final where Eamon Tighe (ITS) and Cian O’Shaughnessy (NUIG) faced off. Both boxers had great movement and stamina for big men and kept punching to the final bell. O’Shaughnessy started brighter and definitely was leading after the first. But, Eamon Tighe is nothing if not dogged in the face of adversity, and with Stephen ‘Block’ Reynolds issuing instructions in his corner, the Ballinacarrow puncher started to find the target and land the scoring shots to claim the second round. That left it a ‘winner takes all’ situation in the last, and Tighe kept the momentum going from the second to also claim the last round and with it the the 91+KG IATBA Elite title.

Overall a brilliant days boxing and four excellent days of boxing in total to conclude the 2018 IATBA Championships. A huge thanks must go to Paul Geoghegan who is the man behind all that is good about the IATBA. Paul works tirelessly to ensure that all third-level institutions get the chance to participate in boxing events both at home and abroad. He spends untold hours doing the work that nobody sees and few appreciate, but without him, there would be no third-level boxing!

Also Sadie Duffy was invaluable for the efficient running of these Championships. She ensured that all entries were inputted, draws conducted, scoring systems set up and ran, officials in place and that the event went off without any hitches.

To all those who helped out by both refereeing, judging, helping with the computer, working the bell/clock or in any other way – thank you. The support for third-level boxing is growing every year and this year saw the biggest entry ever. I would like to thank IABA President Dominic O’Rourke who presented prizes during the Championships and also helped out with judging when we were under pressure. Olympic silver medalist John Joe Nevin also presented prizes at our finals and for this we are thankful. Finally, I would like to thank Dave (Stadium Manager) and Matty (Security) for all their assistance in ensuring a hugely successful IATBA Championships.

Until the next time…….

Copy and pictures courtesy of Paddy Gallagher.