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National Senior/Elite Championships at National Stadium 1940/2020 1940 March 2 Finals 51.3Kg Sean Tallon Beat Willie Knowles National Senior/Elite Championships at National Stadium 1940/2020 1940 March 2 Finals 51.3kg Sean Tallon beat Willie Knowles PTS 53,5kg Myles Doyle beat Oliver Browne PTS 57,2kg Paddy Dowdall beat Jim Smith PTS 61,2kg Ernie Smith beat Eddie Chandler PTS 66,7kg Patrick Gernon beat Robbie Kelly PTS 72,6kg John McCormack beat Sean Clancy PTS 79,4kg Frank Parsons beat Andy Comney PTS +79,4kg Louis O’Donnell beat Matt Lacey DQ1 1941 March 7 Finals 50,8kg Paddy Alford beat Jack Foley PTS 53,5kg William Lenihan beat Malachy Ryan PTS 57,2kg Jim Smith beat Paddy Dowdall PTS 61,2kg Jimmy Ingle beat Jack Draper TKO2 66,7kg Patrick beat Victor Black PTS 72,6kg Malachy Sadlier beat Eamonn Ryan PTS 79,4kg Mick Dwan beat Andy Comney PTS +79,4kg Paddy O’Sullivan beat Jim McMullan PTS 1942 March 7 Finals 50,8kg Joe Maloney beat Jack Foley PTS 53,5kg Mick Colbert beat Tommy Christie PTS 57,2kg Tony Delahunt beat Peter Glennon PTS 61,2kg Paddy Dowdall beat Jack Draper PTS 66,7kg Gerry Kilcullen beat John Ingle PTS 72,6kg Malachy Sadlier beat Eamonn Ryan PTS 79,4kg Mick Dwan beat Gearoid O’Colmain KO1 +79,4kg Paddy O’Sullivan beat J Montgomery KO1 1943 March 6 Finals 50,8kg Joe Collins beat Jack Foley PTS 53,5kg Con Caffrey beat Gerry Morahan PTS 57,2kg Willie Gifford beat Harry Davis PTS 61,2kg Paddy Dowdall beat John Ingle PTS 66,7kg Billy Smith beat Paddy Finnegan PTS 72,6kg Michael Coffey beat Eugene Mulligan PTS 79,4kg Gearoid O’Colmain beat Mick O’Keefe KO1 +79,4kg Joe Kerry beat J Montgomery PTS 1944 March 5 Finals 50,8kg William Barnes beat John Power TKO 1 53,5kg Eddie Cannon beat Willie Hall PTS 57,2kg Willie Gifford beat Paddy Phillips PTS 61,2kg Paddy Byrne beat Gerry Smythe PTS 66,7kg Mickey Talbot beat Kevin Doyle PTS 72,6kg Dave Guilfoyle beat Paddy Woodbyrne PTS 79,4kg Gearoid O’Colmain beat Pat Swaine PTS +79,4kg Tony Quinn beat Tommy Kinsella PTS 1945 February 24 Finals 50,8kg Jack Foley beat John Power PTS 53,5kg Jimmy Murray beat William Lenihan PTS 57,2kg Willie Gifford beat Derek Brassil PTS 61,2kg Gerry Smythe beat Maxie McCullagh PTS 66,7kg Jackie King beat Tom Hyde PTS 72,6kg Michael McKeon beat Christy Forde PTS 79,4kg Hugh O’Hagan beat Gearoid O’Colmain PTS +79,4kg Pat Swaine beat Sean McIntyre TKO 3 1946 February 23 Finals 0,8kg David Connell beat Jack Foley PTS 53,5kg Pete Maguire beat Tommy Dennis PTS 57,2kg Bertie Coughlan beat Paddy Cunningham PTS 61,2kg Paddy Byrne beat Maxie McCullagh PTS 66,7kg Tom Hyde beat Billy O’Mahony PTS 72,6kg Michael McKeon beat Willie Duggan PTS 79,4kg Harry Taylor beat Mick Behan PTS +79,4kg Gearoid O’Colmain beat J.Murray PTS 1947 March 1 Finals 50,8kg Jack Foley beat William Barnes TKO1 53,5kg David Connell beat Tommy Dennis PTS 57,2kg Jimmy Murray beat Pete Maguire PTS 61,2kg Maxie McCullagh beat Mickey O’Neill PTS 66,7kg Mickey Talbot beat Tommy Kavanagh KO2 72,6kg Michael McKeon beat Mick Lawless PTS 79,4kg Harry Taylor beat Hugh O’Hagan PTS +79,4kg Gearoid O’Colmain beat Tom Shanley PTS 1948 February 28 Finals 50,8kg William Barnes beat Frank McGrane TKO 2 53,5kg David Connell beat William Lenihan PTS 57,2kg Bertie Coughlan beat Basil Kedward PTS 61,2kg Al McDermott beat Maxie McCullagh PTS 66,7kg Peter Foran beat Gerry Scanlon PTS 72,6kg Kevin Doyle W/O 79,4kg Hugh O’Hagan beat Jim Corbett PTS +79,4kg Gearoid O’Colmain beat Eugene Walsh PTS 1949 March 19 Finals 50,8kg Paddy Kelty beat Jim Bateman TKO2 53,5kg Tom Reddy beat William Lenihan PTS 57,2kg Johnny Cummins beat Paddy Kenny PTS 61,2kg Maxie McCullagh beat Val Harris KO3 66,7kg Peter Crotty beat Gerry Scanlon TKO1 72,6kg Michael McKeon beat Kevin Doyle PTS 79,4kg John Kennedy beat Willie Duggan DQ3 +79,4kg Gearoid O’Colmain beat Jim Griffin KO2 1950 March 18 Finals 50,8kg William Henry beat Charlie Murray PTS 53,5kg Benny Carabini beat Paddy Kelty PTS 57,2kg Terry Milligan beat David Connell PTS 61,2kg Christy Foley beat Paddy Buckley PTS 66,7kg Peter Crotty beat Martin Humpston PTS 72,6kg Michael McKeon beat George Lavery PTS 79,4kg Willie Duggan beat George Dwyer PTS +79,4kg Gearoid O’Colmain beat Eugene Walsh PTS 1951 March 17 Finals 51kg Andrew Reddy beat Willie O’Brien PTS 54kg Paddy Kelty beat John Kelly PTS 57kg Tony Byrne beat Steve Coffey PTS 60kg David Connell beat Maxie McCullagh PTS 63,5kg Terry Milligan beat Ollie Byrne PTS 67kg Peter Crotty beat Sammy Hamilton PTS 71kg Martin Humpston beat John Killeen PTS 75kg Michael McKeon beat Kevin Doyle PTS 81kg Willie Duggan beat Hugh O’Hagan PTS +81kg Gearoid O’Colmain beat Jim Griffin PTS 1952 March 15 Finals 51kg Andrew Reddy beat Jim Dowling AB1 54kg John McNally beat Mick Towers AB2 57kg Harry Perry beat Tom Reddy PTS 60kg Tony Byrne beat Kevin Martin PTS 63,5kg Terry Milligan beat George Arnold PTS 67kg Peter Crotty beat Ollie Byrne PTS 71kg Fergus Kilmartin beat John Murphy PTS 75kg Willie Duggan beat George Lavery PTS 81kg Richie Donnelly beat Gerard Riordan PTS +81kg Gearoid O’Colmain beat John Nisco PTS 1953 March 21 Finals 51kg Eddie O’Connor beat Jimmy Carson PTS 54kg Andrew Reddy beat John McNally PTS 57kg Harry Perry beat Fred Tiedt PTS 60kg Steve Coffey Jim Brown PTS 63,5kg Terry Milligan beat Joe Larkin PTS 67kg Tom Maguire beat Eamonn Ryan PTS 71kg Maurice Loughran beat Mickey Doherty RSC 2 75kg George Lavery beat Bill Wright RSC3 81kg Paddy Lyons beat Mick Fisher PTS +81kg John Lyttle beat Jim Robinson PTS 1954 March 27 Finals 51kg John Matthews beat Tony Myers PTS 54kg Andrew Redd W/O 57kg Paddy Kelty beat Fred Tiedt PTS 60kg Harry Perry beat Paddy Martin PTS 63,5kg Sean Wright beat Johnny Logan PTS 67kg Terry Milligan beat Jimmy McLoughlin PTS 71kg Ollie Byrne beat John Murphy PTS 75kg Mickey Doherty beat Gerry Henry PTS 81kg Paddy Lyons beat Mick Fisher PTS +81kg Jim Robinson beat Eugene Walsh PTS 1955 March 19 Finals 51kg Chris Rafter beat Des Adams PTS 54kg Martin Smith beat Bruce Robertson PTS 57kg Tommy Butler beat Eddie Duffy PTS 60kg Steve Coffey beat Paddy O’Leary PTS 63,5kg Harry Perry beat John Sweeney PTS 67kg Jimmy McLoughlin beat Joe Foley PTS 71kg Terry Milligan beat Danny King PTS 75kg Peter Burke beat Gerry Henry PTS 81kg Paddy Lyons beat Bill Chinn RSC2 +81kg Jim Robinson beat Tommy Bruce RSC2 1956 March 17 Finals 51kg Johnny Caldwell beat Christy Kelly RSC2 54kg Freddie Gilroy beat Harry Laughton KO1 57kg Martin Smith beat Gil Neill PTS 60kg Tony Byrne beat Steve Coffey PTS 63,5kg John Sweeney beat Johnny Logan W/O 67kg Harry Perry beat Fred Tiedt PTS 71kg Eamonn McKeon beat Sean McKenna PTS 75kg Peter Burke beat Terry Milligan PTS 81kg Victor Winnington beat Mick Gormley KO3 +81kg Jim Robinson beat Mick Quinn RSC1 1957 March 23 Finals 51kg Johnny Caldwell beat Peter Lavery PTS 54kg Paddy Courtney beat Paddy Leahy PTS 57kg Tom Reddy beat Tommy Maxwell PTS 60kg Jim Jordan beat Des Leahy PTS 63,5kg Michael Reid beat Johnny Martin PTS 67kg Fred Tiedt beat Harry Perry PTS 71kg Peter Byrne beat Danny McEntee PTS 75kg Eamonn McKeon beat Colm McCoy PTS 81kg Ollie Byrne beat Terry Milligan PTS +81kg Paddy Lyons beat Mick Quinn PTS 1958 March 22 Finals 51kg Peter Lavery beat Christy Kelly PTS 54kg Paddy Courtney beat Charlie Dunne PTS 57kg John McClory beat Jimmy Martin PTS 60kg Tommy Butler beat Christy Kelly RSC3 63,5kg George Arnold beat Brian Spain RSC1 67kg Harry Perry beat Fred Tiedt PTS 71kg Danno Power beat Gerry Henry PTS 75kg Eamonn McKeon beat Colm McCoy PTS 81kg Ollie Byrne beat Jim Carroll PTS +81kg Paddy Lyons beat Jim Robinson PTS 1959 March 21 Finals 51kg Adam McClean beat Christy Kelly PTS 54kg Charlie Dunne beat Des Adams PTS 57kg Liam Ralph beat David Buckley RSC1 60kg Mick Harvey beat Tommy Murphy PTS 63,5kg Sean Brown beat Eddie Kelly PTS 67kg Michael Reid beat Jimmy McLoughlin PTS 71kg Willie Byrne beat Jim Larkin DQ2 75kg Colm McCoy Eamonn McKeon PTS 81kg Ollie Byrne beat Maurice Loughran KO1 +81kg Mick Gormley beat Paddy Lyons PTS 1960 April 1 Finals 51kg Adam McClean beat Wilf Megarry PTS 54kg Patrick Kenny beat John Joe Donaghy RSC2 57kg Andrew Reddy beat Tommy McEvoy PTS 60kg Danny O'Brien beat Tommy Murphy PTS 63,5kg Bernie Meli beat Sean Brown RSC2 67kg Harry Perry beat Seamus Gallagher PTS 71kg Danno Power beat Michael Reid PTS 75kg Jim Byrne beat Eamonn McKeon PTS 81kg Colm McCoy beat Ollie Byrne PTS +81kg Joe Casey beat Paddy Lyons PTS 1961 March 7 Finals 51kg Wilf Megarry beat Adam McClean PTS 54kg Eddie Treacy beat Patrick Kenny PTS 57kg Andrew Reddy beat Charlie Dunne PTS 60kg Tommy Murphy beat Willie Rea PTS 63,5kg Bernie Meli beat Jim McGowan PTS 67kg Harry Perry beat Bob Sempey PTS 71kg Danno Power beat Tommy Joyce RSC2 75kg Willie Byrne beat Jim Byrne WO 81kg Ollie Byrne beatColm McCoy PTS +81kg Joe Casey beat Tommy Bruce PTS 1962 March 30 Finals 51kg Walter Henry beat Wilf Megarry RSC1 54kg Joe Coyne beat John Houlihan PTS 57kg Billy Schwer beat Andrew Reddy PTS 60kg Tommy Murphy beat Tommy Campbell PTS 63,5kg Bernie Meli beat John Moloney PTS 67kg Harry Perry beat Gabriel Young PTS 71kg Danno Power beat Michael Reid PTS 75kg Willie Byrne beat Barney Wilson PTS 81kg Ivan Christie beat Jim Byrne WO +81kg Donal Murray beat Jim Monaghan PTS 1963 March 22 Finals 51kg Sean McCafferty beat Tommy Connolly PTS 54kg Jimmy Henry beat Jackie Gaffney PTS 57kg Jim McCourt beat Billy Schwer PTS 60kg Liam Clarke beat Eddie Treacy PTS 63,5kg Jim Neill beat Tommy Armour RSC3 67kg Des Leahy beat Charlie Rice PTS 71kg Teddy Joyce beat Henry Turkington RSC3 75kg Jack O'Rourke beat Eddie Smith PTS 81kg Willie Byrne beat Mick Harris PTS +81kg Jim Byrne beatJoe Casey PTS 1964 April 24 Finals 51kg Sean McCafferty beat
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