Crew Eire will return from the European U15 Championships with a staggering 13 medals: 4 gold, 3 silver and 6 bronze.
Eire will end joint second within the “uncooked” medals desk. Ukraine is in first place with 19 medals and Eire joint second on 13 with England. Crew Eire have additionally completed 3 within the finalised medals desk, which takes account of the variety of gold, silver and bronze medals per group.
Seven Irish boxers contested finals day on Saturday with 4 climbing to the highest of the rostrum.
Pa Casey, Sliabh Luachra BC, Kerry claimed the European U15 title at 44kg, following a trendy and dominant 5-0 win over Hasam Falah of Israel. Pa’s path to the highest of the rostrum has additionally included wins over Lativa, Poland and England. Pa has, in recognition of his efficiency all through the match, been awarded Male Boxer of the Match.
Crew Co-Captain Roisin Hegarty has been topped 63kg champion of Europe following a dominat, assured efficiency towards Tetiana Zvenihorodska of Ukraine. She was awarded the 5-0 resolution in an outstanding show of boxing. Roisin’s path to the highest of the rostrum included wins over Croatia, Turkey and Ukraine.
Kieran McDonagh has received the European U15 crown at 57kg, following a high-tempo high-octane ultimate towards Ukraine’s Mark Faniian, which the Galway boxer received on a cut up resolution. Kieran boxed his approach to gold wins over Israel, Czech Republic and Ukraine.
And Thomas O’Reilly is the European U15 champion at 75kg – by the use of a unanimous resolution in a bodily, high-tempo ultimate towards Azerbaijan’s Yusif Aghakishiyev. His fought his approach to the rostrum with wins over England, Turkey and right this moment, Azerbaijan.
48kg Macie Duffy O’Connor comes house with silver following a battling ultimate towards Georgia’s Elene Karchava. The cut up resolution went to the Georgian boxer.Macie boxed her approach to the second step on the rostrum with wins over with wins over Spain, Turkey and Scotland. Bout 10, 60kg Maicey Area contested towards Ukraine’s Vira Vasylenko, the place the cut up resolution went to the Ukrainian boxer. Maicey has had an outstanding Championships, with wins over Israel and Romania
42kg Ronan Charles contested towards Mason Lengthy of England in an actual battle, from begin to end. The 5-0 resolution went to the English boxer and Ronan comes house with silver – His championship journey has included wins over Finland, Latvia and Romania.
57kg Kieran McDonagh takes on Ukraine’s Mark Faniian in Bout 9. 5 bouts later, 75kg Thomas steps between the ropes towards Azerbaijan’s Yusif Aghakishiyev.
52kg Ellie Curtain Murray, of Golden Gloves BC, Cork, 42kg Rosaletta Casey of Portlaoise BC, Loais, 40kg Ellie Might Featherson of Mulhuddart BC, 48kg Zac Creighton of Avona BC, 52kg Patrick Hourican, Sean Doran’s BC, Armagh and 63kg Charlie Joyce Connolly, Jobstown BC, Dublin have been all awarded their bronze medals throughout right this moment’s finals.






Crew Eire
40kg Ellie Might Featherson, Mulhuddart BC, Dublin
40kg John Sweeney, Olympic BC, Galway
42kg Rosetta Casey, Portlaoise BC, Loais
42kg Ronan Charles, Mullingar Elite BC, Westmeath
44kg Ava Harford, Phoenix of Ballyboughal BC, Dublin
44kg Pa Casey, Sliabh Luachra BC, Kerry
46kg Kenia Flood Prado, Glasnevin BC, Dublin
48kg Macie Duffy O’Connor, Cabra BC, Dublin
48kg Zach Creighton, Avona BC, Dublin, Crew Co-Captain
50kg Franky Mooney, Banbridge BC, Antrim
52kg Ellie Curtain Murray, Golden Gloves BC, Cork
52kg Patrick Hourican, Sean Doran’s BC, Armagh
54kg Charley Scott, St Catherine’s BC, Dublin
57kg Kieran McDonagh, Olympic BC, Galway
60kg Maicey Area, Baldoyle BC, Dublin
63kg Charlie Joyce Connolly, Jobstown BC, Dublin
63kg Roisin Hegarty, Twin Cities BC, Donegal, Crew Co-Captain
66kg Eddie Sweeney, Galway BC
75kg Thomas O’Reilly, Portlaoise BC, Loais
Crew Managers: Stephen Connolly & Bridget Scott
Coaches:
John Coffey, Sliabh Luachra BC, Kerry,
Paul Simson, Saviours Crystal BC, Waterford
Tommy O’Donnell, Charleville BC, Cork
Lynne McEnery, Excessive Efficiency Unit.
R&J Karl McLoughlin, St. Catherine’s BC, Dublin






























