Galway's Boxers know their opponents in the Four Nations following the draw last night.
The second phase of the Four Nations begins today with U15 and U17 teams from Ireland, England, Scotland and Wales in action in Glasgow.
Team Ireland is the largest ever fielded by Boxing Ireland, and numbers 85 boxers from 70 clubs in 25 counties across Elite, U19, U17 and U15 age categories. Boxing Ireland President, Anto Donnelly, is Head of Delegation, while the Overall Team Manager is Anna Moore, of St. Francis BC, Limerick.
Galway are represented by Edward C. and John Paul Ward from Olympic and Cora Keane from Conamara at U15 and by Lacey Shaughnessy of Monivea, Eddie Sweeney of Galway and Dominic Barrett of Titans at U17
Monivea’s Gabe Cronnolly and Gus Farrell are also part of the U15 and U17 management and coaching team.
In the first phase, Team Ireland Elite and U19 teams claimed 33 medals.
11 golds are coming home to Cork, Dublin, Meath, Tipperary, Waterford, Westmeath, Wexford and Wicklow following a thrilling day of finals at the Ravenscraig Regional Sport Facility.
U15 Semi Finals
Ring A | Bout 5 | 44kg Edward Ward V Samuel Smith, ENG
Ring B | Bout 10 | 54kg John Paul Ward V Michael Stuart, SCO
Through to final - Cora Keane
U17 Semi Finals
Ring C | Bout 5| 66kg Eddie Sweeney V Liam Leiper-Milne, SCO
Ring C | Bout 12 | 80kg Dominic Barrett V Rory McKenzie, SCO
Through to final - Lacey Shaughnessy