The European Colleges Championship views will keep in mind this Titian.
Titian BC’s Dominic Barrett as soon as once more impressed in Bosnia Herzegovina as he stepped up a stage on the rostrum on Thursday.
The Galway 70kg boxer traded in his bronze for silver no less than with victory over Alexandru Bujor on semi-finals day.
Barrett was comparatively comfy all through, taking a 4-1 cut up resolution win to earn the fitting to combat for gold.
The victory means Eire, who’re second within the medals desk with 7 medals secured, have three last individuals.
Barrett joins Ruth Dossen and Aleigha Murphy in going for gold over the weekend.
Staff Eire
36kg Danielle Smithers (Swords)
38kg Kayla Harris (St Monicas)
40kg Alanna Berry (Crumlin)
42kg Kenia Flood Prado (Glasnevin)
44kg Alannah Murphy (Crumlin)
46kg Aleigha Murphy (Crumlin)
48kg Maggie McDonagh (Mullingar Elite)
51kg Ella Archbold (Ballybrack) Staff Co-Captain
54kg Vanessa Doyle (Templemore)
57kg Ruth Dossen (Olympic C)
60kg Roisin Hegarty (Illies GG)
64kg Robin O’Reilly (Monkstown D)
70kg Ellie Could Lawlor (Brian Dillons)
40kg Rylee Finn (St Nicholas)
42kg Emmet Shields (Glasnevin)
44kg Sean Kelly (St Abbans Kilmyshall)
46kg Jack Jones (Sacred Coronary heart D)
48kg Christy Joyce (Olympic L)
50kg Francis Maughan (Olympic C)
52kg Connor Lowry (East Down)
54kg Tadhg Brennan Tansey (Baldoyle)
57kg Michael Mullaney (Claremorris) Staff Co-Captain
60kg Ruairi Walker (St John Bosco A)
63kg Jamie Herbert Jacob (Kilcullen)
66kg Charlie Dixon (Enniscorthy)
70kg Dominic Barrett (Titans)
75kg Ethan Duffy (Aglish)
80kg Noel Martin (West Finish)
90kg Michael J McDonagh (Tredagh)
Staff Managers: Stephen Connolly & Jennifer O’Sullivan Coffey
Coaches: Amanda Spencer, Paul Simpson, Ralph McKay, Tommy O’Donnell
R&J: Loughlin Gannon