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National Senior Championships (Formerly Intermediate) National Stadium Dublin December 1St Finals 48Kg Megan Doyle National Senior Championships (formerly Intermediate) National Stadium Dublin December 1st Finals 48kg Megan Doyle (Whitechurch) beat Courtney Daly (Crumlin) 3-2 51kg Nycole Hayes (Togher) beat Lois Walsh (Castlebar) 4-1 52kg Kane Marshall (Emerald Antrim) beat Jordan Halpin (St Pauls Wat) 3-2 54kg Niamh Earley (Ryston) beat Kellie McLoughlin (Drimnagh) 3-2 56kg Jordan Moore (Glasnevin) beat Scott O’Connor (Ryston) 4-1 57kg Emma O’Neill (St Nicholas) W/O 60kg Siobhan Ni Laoire (Corpus Christi) beat Aisling Murray (Muskerry) 5-0 60kg Terry McEntee (Old School) beat Patryck Adamus (Drimnagh) 5-0 64kg Kenneth Doyle (Monkstown Dub) beat Matthew McCole (Dungloe) 4-1 69kg Aoife O’Rourke (Castlerea) beat Sarah Sheridan (Gorey) RSC1 69kg Michael Avetisian (Glasnevin) beat Thomas Myers (Sligo City) 5-0 75kg Thomas O’Toole (Celtic Eagles) bet John Maughan (St Marys Dub) 5-0 81kg Nell Fox (Rathkeale) W/O 81kg Jason Clancy (Ballinacarrow) beat Cathal Browne (Illies GG) 4-1 91kg Kevin Sheehy (St Francis) beat Jake Patterson (Crumlin) 4-1 91+kg Antoine Griffin (Celtic Eagles) beat Aidan O’Neill (Paulstown) 5-0 November 25th S/Finals 51kg Lois Walsh (Castlebar) beat Ciara Anderson (Twin Towns) 5-0 52kg Jordan Halpin (St Pauls Wat) beat Mark Corcoran (Corinthians) 5-0 52kg Kane Marshall (Emerald Antrim) beat Jason Smith (Blessington) 3-2 54kg Niamh Earley (Ryston) beat Shakira Coonghe (Douglas) 3-2 56kg Jordan Moore (Glasnevin) beat Christian Cekiso (Portlaoise) 3-2 56kg Scott O’Connor (Ryston) beat Sean Purcell (Enniskerry) 5-0 60kg Aisling Murray (Muskerry) W/O 60kg Terry McEntee (Old School) beat Craig Bonney (Hyland BA) 4-1 60kg Patryck Adamus (Drimnagh) beat Teo Allen (Cookstown) 5-0 64kg Matthew McCole (Dungloe) beat Ryan O’Rourke (St Michaels Dub) 5-0 64kg Kenneth Doyle (Monkstown Dub) beat Michael Kinsella (St Anthonys /Pats) 5-0 69kg Michael Avetisian (Glasnevin) beat Jason Kyne (Celtic Eagles) 5-0 69kg Thomas Myers (Sligo City) beat Patrick Coney (The Loup) RSC1 75kg Thomas O’Toole (Celtic Eagles) beat Keelan Cassidy (Saviours Crystal) 3-1 75kg John Maughan (St Marys Dub) beat Chris O’Reilly (Holy Family Drogheda) 3-2 81kg Jason Clancy (Ballinacarrow) beat James Daly (St Annes) 5-0 81kg Cathal Browne (Illies GG) beat Faolin Rahill (DCU Athletic) 5-0 91kg Kevin Sheehy (St Francis) beat Brian Mullen (St Annes) 5-0 91kg Jake Patterson (Crumlin) beat Kevin Cronin (Cashen Vale) RSC1 91+kg Aidan O’Neill (Paulstown) beat James Barrett (Olympic) 5-0 91+kg Antoine Griffin (Celtic Eagles) beat Eamon Tighe (Ballinacarrow) 5-0 November 24th Q/Finals 60kg Patryck Adamus (Drimnagh) beat Shane Flavin (Paulstown) 3-2 64kg Kenneth Doyle (Monkstown Dub) beat Jamie Long (Muskerry) 3-2 69kg Jason Kyne (Celtic Eagles) beat Daniel Foster (Mullingar Elite) 5-0 69kg Michael Avetisian (Glasnevin) beat Senan Dwyer (Kilnamanagh) 5-0 69kg Patrick Coney (The Loup) W/O 69kg Thomas Myers (Sligo City) beat Phil Maloney (St Francis) AB3 81kg Jason Clancy (Ballinacarrow) beat Mark Fitzpatrick (Riverstown) 3-2 81kg James Daly (St Annes) beat Jordan Lawlor (Ratoath GG) 5-0 81kg Cathal Browne (Illies GG) beat David Tsotsoria (Illies GG) 4-1 81kg Faolin Rahill (DCU Athletic) beat Brendan Kenny (Monivea) 4-1 91kg Kevin Sheehy (St Francis) beat Mark Scanlon (Ballinacarrow) AB2 91kg Kevin Cronin (Cashen Vale) beat Anthony Byrne (St Bernadettes) 4-0 91kg Jake Patterson (Crumlin) beat Pearse McDonnell (Star) RSC1 91+kg James Barrett (Olympic) beat Dean Scullion (Loughshore) 5-0 91+kg Aidan O’Neill (Paulstown) beat Andrei Prutneau (St Brenadettes) RSC3 91+kg Eamon Tighe (Ballinacarrow) beat Patrick Lavery (Tredagh) RSC2 91+kg Antoine Griffin (Celtic Eagles) beat Martin Mongan (Corpus Christi) 5-0 November 18th Prelims 60kg Terry McEntee (Old School) beat Eoin Meaney (Leos) 5-0 60kg Theo Allen (Cookstown) beat Conor Murphy (Celtic Eagles) 3-2 64kg Jamie Long (Muskerry) beat Adam Kelly (Ballinacargy) 5-0 64kg Matthew McCole (Dungloe) beat Karl O’Connor (Edenmore) 5-0 64kg Ryan O’Rourke (St Michaels D) beat Jordan Kennedy (St Pauls Wat) 5-0 64kg Michael Kinsella (St Anthony’s/St Pats) beat Malachy McDonald (Corrib) 5-0 69kg Daniel Foster (Mullingar Elite) beat Luke Maguire (Esker) 3-2 69kg Jason Kyne (Celtic Eagles) beat Nathan Cranley (Monkstown Dublin) 5-0 69kg Michael Avetisian (Glasnevin) beat Lee Reeves (Corpus Christi) 5-0 69kg Patrick Coney (The Loup) beat Peter Fabian (St Marys Dublin) 5-0 69kg Gabriel Dossen (Olympic) beat Seamus Lyons (Monkstown Dublin) 5-0 69kg Thomas Myers (Sligo City) beat Owen Bergin (Portlaoise) 4-1 60kg Craig Bonney (Hyland BA) beat Ben Teeling (Holy Family Drogheda) 5-0 69kg Phil Maloney (St Francis) beat Andy McDonagh (St Pauls Wat) 5-0 75kg Keelyn Cassidy (Saviours Crystal) beat Derek Duhig (St Francis) 5-0 75kg Thomas O’Toole (Celtic Eagle) beat Adam Keenan (Gorey) 5-0 75kg John Maughan (St Marys Dublin) beat Noel Donnelly (Dockers) 5-0 75kg Chris O’Reilly (Holy Family Drogheda) beat Shane Dooley (Clonard) 5-0 81kg Jason Clancy (Ballinacarrow) beat Jordan O’Neill (Dublin Docklands) 3-0 81kg Jordan Lawlor (Ratoath GG) beat Simon Bangu (Dunboyne) 5-0 81kg James Daly (St Annes) beat John Connors Bray) 5-0 81kg David Tsotsoria (Illies GG) beat Philip Hickey (Paulstown) 3-2 81kg Cathal Browne (Illies GG) beat Ryan Simcox (Charleville) 5-0 81kg Faolin Rahill (DCU Athletic) beat Kevin Kehoe (Marble City) 4-1 81kg Brendan Kenny (Monivea) beat Oran Sheilds (Letterkenny) 5-0 November 17th Prelims 56kg Scott O’Connor (Ryston) beat Ben Nelson (Townland) 5-0 60kg Conor Murphy (Celtic Eagles) beat Seamus OG Deeds (Emerald A) 3-2 60kg Theo Allen (Cookstown) beat Gary McDonald (Corrib) 5-0 60kg Patryck Adamus (Drimnagh) beat Christopher Riggs (Mulhuddart) 5-0 60kg Shane Flavin (Paulstown) beat Robert Byrne (St Margarets) RSC1 64kg Jordan Kennedy (St Pauls Wat) beat Evan Fitzgerald (Esker) 5-0 64kg Kenneth Doyle (Monkstown Dublin) beat Aaron Daly (Castlebar) 5-0 64kg Malachy McDonald (Corrib) beat Sean Benson (St Francis) 5-0 64kg Michael Kinsella (St Anthoyns/Pats) beat Nathan Fleet (Crumlin) 5-0 69kg Andy McDonagh (St Pauls Wat) beat Dominic Degan (Carrickmacross) 5-0 69kg Senan Dwyer (Kilnamanagh) beat Jamie Kennedy (Loughshore) 4-1 75kg John Maughan (St Marys Dublin) beat Conall Deeney (Carrickmore) 4-1 75kg Noel Donnelly (Dockers) beat Wayne Duggan (St Margarets) RSC2 75kg Chris O’Reilly (Holy Family Drogheda) beat Shane Gallagher (All Saints Dub) 5-0 75kg Shane Dooley (Clonard) beat Shane O’Brien (Corpus Christi) 5-0 AIBA Youth Women’s World Boxing Championships Guwahati, India November 19th Last 32 51kg Shauna Blaney (Ireland) lost to Ekaterina Molchanova (Russia) 0-5 November 20th Last 32 48kg Caitlin Fryers (Ireland) beat Nasu Misaki (Japan) 5-0 Last 16 69kg Shannon Reilly (Ireland) beat Olivia Hussey (England) 3-2 75kg Lauren Kelly (Ireland) lost to Ya Chun-Yang 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Kelly (St.Brigid’s, Edenderry) Team manager: Anna Moore Coaches: Jimmy Payne, Liam Brereton, Antia Just R&J: Sadie Duffy European Junior Championships Albena, Bulgaria Boxam Elite Tournament Tenerife, Canary Islands November 1st/6th November 2nd S/Final 54kg Dervla Duffy (Ireland) lost to Perijoc Lacramiora (Romania) 0-5 November 4th Finals 60kg Kellie Harrington (Ireland) beat Cristina Cosma (Romania) 5-0 69kg Grainne Walsh (Ireland) beat Rosie Eccles (Wales) 3-2 Irish squad 54kg Dervla Duffy (Mulhuddart) (Bronze) 60kg Kellie Harrington (St Marys) (Gold) 69kg Grainne Walsh (Sparticus) (Gold) Coaches: Noel Burke & Antoinette Faye-McClean Physio: Sé Caffrey European Youth Championships Antalya, Turkey October 21st/29th October 21st Preliminaries (Last 32) 56kg Craig Kavanagh (Ireland) lost to David Kharmats (Israel) 1-4 60kg Eamer Coughlan (Ireland) lost to Artur Szachbazian (Czech Republic) TKO2 64kg Patrick Donovan (Ireland) beat Konrad Dialas (Poland) TKO2 69kg Gabriel Dossen (Ireland) beat Pavel Kamanin (Estonia) 5-0 October 22nd (Last 16) 49kg Terry Donoghue (Ireland) lost to Danil Lysenko (Russia) 1-4 52kg David Oliver Joyce (Ireland) beat Amid Alizada (Azerbaijan) 3-2 69kg Gabriel Dossen (Ireland) beat Olek Kravets (Ukraine) 5-0 Last 32 75kg Jordan Myers (Ireland) beat Rami Kiwan (Bulgaria) 3-2 October 23rd (last 16) 64kg Patrick Donovan (Ireland) beat Tomi Lorencic (Slovenia) TKO3 75kg Jordan Myers (Ireland) beat Zav Yan (Israel) 5-0 October 24th (Q/finals) 52kg David Oliver Joyce (Ireland) lost to Ivan Price (England) 1-4 69kg Gabriel Dossen (Ireland) beat Nijat Hasanov (Azerbaijan) 5-0 October 25th (Q/Finals) 64kg Patrick Donovan (Ireland) lost to Tugrulhan Erdemir (Turkey) 0-5 75kg Jordan Myers
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