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National U/22 Championships National Stadium Dublin January 27 Finals 48Kg Shannon Sweeney National U/22 Championships National Stadium Dublin January 27 Finals 48kg Shannon Sweeney (St Annes) beat Emma Feeney (Virginia) 5-0 51kg Niamh Early (Ryston) beat Nycole Hayes (Togher) 5-0 52kg Conor Quinn (Clonard) beat Mark Corcoran (Corinthians) 4-1 54kg Kellie McLoughlin (Drimnagh) W/O 56kg Jordan Moore (Glasnevin) beat Jordan Smith (Holy Family Drogheda) 5-0 57kg Shauna Blaney (Navan) beat Labhaoise Clarke (Cardonagh) 3-2 60kg Amy Broadhurst (Dealgan) beat Nicole Moorehouse (Crumlin) 5-0 60kg Patryk Adamus (Drimnagh) beat Francis Cleary (Ballina) 3-2 64kg Kenneth Doyle (Monkstown Dublin) beat Matthew McCole (Dungloe) 3-2 69kg Ciara Ginty (Geesala) beat Ciara Sheedy (Ardnaree) 3-2 69kg Patrick Donovan (O.L.O.L.) beat Michael Avetisian (Glasnevin) 5-0 75kg Aoife O’Rourke (Castlerea) beat Samantha O’Grady (St Marys NR) RSC2 81kg Conor Wallace (Holy Family Drog) beat Brian Kennedy ( St Marys Daingean) 5-0 81+kg Nell Fox (Rathkeale) W/O 91kg Kevin Sheehy (St Francis) beat James Clarke (Kilnamanagh) 5-0 91+kg Martin J Mongans (Ennis) beat Jake Patterson (Crumlin) 4-1 January 26 Semi-Final & Final S/Final 57kg Shauna Blaney (Navan) beat Mary Kate Slattery (St. Michaels Dub) 5-0 Final 75kg Gabriel Dossen (Olympic Galway) beat Chris O’Reilly (Holy Family D) 5-0 January 20 S/Finals 48kg Shannon Sweeney (St Annes) beat Courtney Daly (Crumlin) 4-1 51kg Niamh Early (Ryston) beat Chloe O’Keeffe (Kanturk) 5-0 60kg Amy Broadhurst (Delagan) beat Bella Hughes (Mount Tallant) 5-0 69kg Paddy Donovan (OLOL) beat Senan Dwyer (Kilnamanagh) 5-0 69kg Michael Avetisian (Glasnevin) beat Bryan McNamee (Convoy) 5-0 81kg Conor Wallace (Holy Family D) beat Jason Clancy (Ballinacarrow) 5-0 81kg Brian Kennedy (St Marys Daingean) beat Thomas Maughan (Virginia) 4-1 91kg Kevin Sheehy (St Francis) beat Peter Nosic (Brian Dillons) 3-2 91+kg Martin J Mongans (Ennis) beat Cian O’Shaughnessy (Rathkeale) 3-2 91+kg Jake Patterson (Crumlin) beat Cormac Long (Rathkeale) RSC1 January 19 Q/finals and S/Finals 52kg Mark Corcoran (Corinthians) beat Conor Jordan (St Aidans) 5-0 56kg Jordan Smith (Holy Family) beat Colum Colleton (Crumlin) 5-0 56kg Jordan Moore (Glasnevin) W/0 60kg Francis Cleary (Ballina) beat Terry McEntee (Old School) 3-2 60kg Patryk Adamus (Drimnagh) beat Shane Flavin (Paulstown) 3-2 64kg Matthew McCole (Dungloe) beat Aaron Daly (Castlebar) 3-2 64kg Kenneth Doyle (Monkstown Dub) beat Michael Kinsella (St Anthony’s/Pats) 5-0 69kg Senan Dwyer (Kilnamanagh) beat Peter Carr (Crumlin) 4-1 69kg Patrick Donovan (O.L.O.L.) W/O 69kg Michael Avetisian (Glasnevin) W/O 69kg Bryan McNamee (Convoy) beat Patrick McConigley (Letterkenny) 4-1 75kg Gabriel Dossan (Olympic) beat John Joyce (St Michael Athy) 5-0 75kg Chris O’Reilly (Holy Family D) beat Brendan Kenny (Monivea) 4-1 January 13 Q/Finals 60kg Francis Cleary (Ballina) beat Ben Teeling (Holy Family D) 3-2 60kg Patryk Adamus (Drimnagh) beat Daryl O’Brien (St. Catherines) RSC3 60kg Shane Flavin (Paulstown) beat Vyank Maseke (Leos L) 5-0 64kg Mathew McCole (Dungloe) beat Mosa Kambule (Holy Trinity) 5-0 64kg Aaron Daly (Castlebar) beat Martin Sammon (Olympic) 5-0 64kg Kenneth Doyle (Monkstown D) beat Harrison Jameson (Virginia U) 5-0 64kg Michael Kinsella (St.Anthonys/Pats) beat Ryan O’Rourke (St.Michaels D) 5-0 69kg Patrick McConigley (Letterkenny) beat Shane Dooley (Clonard L) 5-0 81kg Thomas Maughan (Virginia) beat Keanan Gibson (Convoy) 5-0 81kg Brian Kennedy (St. Marys Daingean) beat Sean Conroy (Ballinacarrow) 4-1 National U/18 Open National Stadium Dublin February 17 Final 69kg Elice Elliott (South Meath) beat Nadine Dermody 4-1 January 27 Finals 69kg Edward Donovan (OLOL) beat Christian Preston (Glasnevin) 5-0 75kg Lauren Kelly (St Brigids Edenderry) W/O 75kg Kane Tucker (Holy Family G-G) beat Jack Lawlor (Thurles) 5-0 81kg Sophie Thornton (Togher) W/O 81kg Edward Barrett (Olympic Galway) beat Adam Dempsey (Achill) 4-1 81+kg Alannah Nolan (Ballyhaunis) beat Alisha Finney (Ballybrack) RSC2 91kg Tommy Gavin (Darndale) beat Michael Walsh (Holy Family Drogheda) 3-2 91+kg Ownie McDonagh (St. Annes) beat Zack Brennan (Belfast Kronk) 5-0 January 26 Finals 48kg Daina Moorehouse (Enniskerry) beat Ciara Brien (St. Davids) 5-0 49kg Jude Gallagher (Two Castles) beat Conor Leneghan (St Pauls Antrim) 5-0 51kg Caitlyn Fryers (Immaculata) beat Orinta Ringyte (Riverstown) 5-0 52kg Dean Clancy (Ballinacarrow) beat Owen McDonagh (Leeside Lough) 4-1 54kg Mary Geraghty (Baldoyle) beat Mai Nguyen (Maynooth) 5-0 56kg Brendan McCarthy (St. Michaels Athy) beat John Paul Hale (Star) 3-2 57kg Dearbhla Rooney (Sean McDermott) beat Ellie Preston (Baldoyle) 5-0 60kg Alex Higgins (Fr. Horgans) beat Sean Dempsey (Sacre Coeur) 3-2 60kg Aoife Ginty (Geesala) beat Tiffany O’Reilly (Curragh) 5-0 64kg Evelyn Igharo (Clann Naofa) beat Danielle McSweeney (Riverstown) RSC2 64kg Callum Walsh (Riverstown) beat Pierce O’Leary (Dublin Docklands) 3-2 January 20 S/Finals 48kg Daina Moorehouse (Enniskerry) beat Megan Joyce (Ardagh Crossmolina) 5-0 48kg Ciara Brien (St Davids) beat Ciara Walsh (Smithfield) 5-0 51kg Orinta Ringyte (Riverstown) beat Catherine Blaney (Navan) 3-2 51kg Caitlyn Fryers (Immaculata) beat Shannon McKenna (Holy Family) 5-0 57kg Ellie Preston (Baldoyle) beat Abbie Doyle (Enniskerry) 5-0 57kg Dearbhla Rooney (Sean McDermott) beat Zara Breslin (Tramore) 4-1 60kg Aoife Ginty (Geesala) beat Shauna O’Callaghan (Clann Naofa) 4-1 60kg Tiffany O’Reilly (Curragh) beat Carmen Mavrodin (Baldoyle) 4-1 69kg Nadine Dermody (Raging Bull) beat Roisin Gannon (Conamara) 3-2 69kg Elice Elliott (South Meath) beat Eileen McDonald (Johstown) 4-1 49kg Jude Gallagher (Two Castles) beat Adam Hession (Monivea) 5-0 52kg Dean Clancy (Ballinacarrow) beat John Cowman (St Pauls Waterford) 5-0 52kg Owen McDonagh (Leeside Lough) beat Kian Bittles (Holy Trinity) 5-0 56kg John Paul Hale (Star) beat Fionan Rodgers (Dungloe) RSC3 56kg Brendan McCarthy (St Michaels Athy) beat Colm Murphy (St Georges) 5-0 60kg Sean Dempsey (Sacre Coeur) beat David O Joyce (Ballymun) 3-2 60kg Alex Higgins (Fr Horgans) beat Seamus Mongan (Bay City) 5-0 64kg Pierce O’Leary (Dublin Docklands) beat Luke Burke (Grangecon) 5-0 64kg Callum Walsh (Riverstown) beat Will Hazel (Tramore) 5-0 69kg Christian Preston (Glasnevin) beat Owen Devine (St Davids) 4-1 69kg Edward Donovan (OLOL) beat Nathan Mongan (Virginia) 5-0 75kg Jack Lawlor (Thurles) beat Rokas Boltrzakainis (Clane) RSC1 75kg Kane Tucker (Holy Family GG) W/O 81kg Adam Dempsey (Achill) beat Oran McNaughton (Dockers) 4-0 81kg Edward Barrett (Olympic) beat Ryan Bolger (Crumlin) KO2 91kg Michael Walsh (Holy Family D) beat Owen McDonagh (St Annes) 4-1 91kg Tommy Gavin (Darndale) beat Pierre Stokes (Leos) 4-1 91+kg Ownie McDonagh (St Annes) beat Edward F McDonagh (Lumpini) 5-0 January 19 Q/finals and S/Finals 51kg Orinta Ringyte (Riverstown) W/O 51kg Caitlyn Fryers (Immaculata) beat Megan Coleman (Baldoyle) 5-0 51kg Shannon McKenna (Holy Family) beat Jessica Connolly (Ballaghaderreen) 5-0 57kg Dearbhla Rooney (Sean McDermott) beat Ciara Craig (Dunfanaghy) 5-0 81kg Edward Barrett (Olympic) beat Dean O’Driscoll (St Michaels Athy) 5-0 January 13 Q/Finals 52kg Dean Clancy (Ballinacarrow) beat Sean Kelly (Dunfanaghy) 3-0 52kg John Cowman (St Pals Waterford) beat Timmy Fitzmaurice (Loughglynn) 5-0 52kg Owen McDonagh (Leeside Lough) beat Gerry Owens (Holy Family D) 5-0 52kg Kian Bittles (Holy Trinity) beat Terry O’Donoghue (St Michaels Athy) 4-1 56kg Fionnan Rodgers (Dungloe) beat Michael Hutchinson (Tipperary Town) 5-0 56kg John Paul Hale (Star) beat Oisin Lally (Geesala) 5-0 56kg Colm Murphy (St Georges) beat Martin McDonagh (Ballina) 4-1 56kg Brendan McCarthy (St.Micheals Athy) beat Killian Geraghty (Crumlin) 5-0 60kg David O Joyce (Holy Family D) beat Lee McKee (Star) 5-0 60kg Sean Dempsey (Sacre Coeur) beat Ciaran White (Monivea) 5-0 60kg Seamus Mongan (Bay City) beat Chris Myers (Sparticus) 5-0 60kg Alex Higgins (Fr Horgans) beat Eddie Corcoran (Cloghan) 5-0 64kg Luke Burke (Grangecon) W/O 64kg Pierce O’Leary (Docklands) W/O 64kg Callum Walsh (Riverstown) beat Connor Renaghan (Keady) 5-0 64kg Will Hazel (Tramore) beat Tiernan Duffy (Clonard A) 5-0 69kg Edward Donovan (O.L.O.L.) beat Mike Joyce (Baldoyle) RSC3 75kg Kane Tucker (Holy Trinity) beat Mduduzi Mdlovu (Sligo City) AB2 75kg Martin J Ward (Olympic) beat Mikey McDonagh (Navan) 5-0 81kg Oran McNaughton (Dockers) beat Ighosa Igharo (Clann Naofa) RSC1 81kg Ryan Bolger (Crumlin) beat Jason Ward (Monivea) 3-2 91kg Pierre Stokes (Leos) beat Sean Casey (Banbridge) 5-0 91kg Tommy Gavin (Darndale) beat Conall McErlean (Moneyglass) RSC3 January 12 Prelims and 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Sheehy (St Francis) 5-0 91+kg Dean Gardiner (Clonmel) beat Martin Keenan (Rathkeale) 5-0 69kg Grainne Walsh (Sparticus) beat Ciara Ginty (Geesala) 5-0 69kg Kieran Molloy (Oughterard) beat Eugene McKeever (Holy Family Drogheda) 5-0 75kg Michael Nevin (Portlaoise) beat Brett McGinty (Oakleaf) 4-1 49kg Conor Jordan (St Aidans) beat Ricky Nesbitt (Carrickmacross) 4-1 56kg Evan Metcalfe (Hyland Academy) beat Thomas McCarthy (Setanta) 3-2 64kg Wayne Kelly (Portlaoise) beat Caoimhin Ferguson (Clonard Antrim) 5-0 60kg George Bates (St.
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