The Irish Youth squad scored an impressive victory over a strong Germany team in Russia today.
Irish flyweight Gary Cully had his hand raised in victory over two opponents on the same day at the Veles Cup Round Robin in the Oblast region of Russia.
Cully was adjudged to have been beaten 12-11 by Russia’s Kirill Kuznetsov in yesterday’s 8-4 reversal to the host nation.
However, Ireland lodged a protest following that “defeat” and the result was overturned and Cully was awarded a belated 8-4 victory today.
He then followed that up with a first round stoppage of German Steine as Ireland romped home to a 9-2 win over Germany this afternoon.
Ryan Green, Jason McKay, Colm Molloy, Mike McDonagh, Jack Connolly, Caoimhin Hynes, Mike Gallagher and Jason Hughes also won versus Germany.
“Gary won Wednesday’s bout from here to New York, said Irish coach Billy McClean. “We’re delighted with today’s performances against Germany and the entire squad performed well.”
Ireland, who drew 6-6 with the USA Junior Olympic squad on Tuesday, have a rest day on Friday and will be back in action against Russia in their final match on Saturday.
The host nation, who claimed the lions share of the gold medals at the recent European Junior Championships in Bulgaria, are using two squads at the velese Cup
Ireland v Germany Veles Cup Junior Round Robin Russia July 19th
46kg: Ryan Green (Oakleaf) beat Alex Fengler (Germany) 9-5
48kg: Jason McKay (Canal) beat Christof Cherakis (Germany) RET2
50kg: Colm Molloy (Oughterard) beat Simon Neubouer (Germany) RSC2
52kg: Gary Cully (St Davids) beat German Steinie (Germany) RSC1
54kg: Conor Byrne (Holy Trinity) lost to Stephan Nikitin (Germany) 10-12
57kg: Mike McDonagh (St Pauls) beat Denis Schneider (Germany) 8-6
60kg: Jack Connelly (Clonmel) beat Wladislaw Baryshnik (Germany) 13-9
63kg: Caoimhin Hynes (Holy Trinity) beat Ivan Kischenko (Germany) 10-4
66kg: Conor Wallace (Sacred Heart) lost to Dan Kornmeier (Germany) 5-10
80kg: Mike Gallagher (Finn Valley) beat Joshua Schmacher (Germany) RSC1
80kg+: James Hughes (Ryston) beat Orcan Tuncer (Germany) 8-6
Ireland win 9-2




