Sandy Row Boxing Club

Started by shawshank, September 28, 2012, 11:00:23 AM

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shawshank

Sandy Row boxing club 'ostracised', MLAs are told

A boxing club in a mainly loyalist area of south Belfast has been ostracised by the wider boxing community, one of its representatives has told MLAs.

The Sandy Row club, whose membership is mainly Protestant, said last month that boxers had suffered verbal and physical assaults in nationalist areas.

Its leaders addressed assembly members at the Stormont Culture, Arts and Leisure Committee on Thursday.

Club secretary Ian McSorley said they had been treated badly.

"We have been boycotted out of the sport, we have been ostracised," he said.

"Other clubs won't come and train with us because they are frightened of going out on a limb.

"Our young people have walked away from the sport because they can't participate in boxing championships."

Strategy

The club claims it has been subjected to chronic sectarianism over the last decade, and has compiled a 57-page report detailing the incidents.

Stormont Sports Minister Carál Ní Chuilín has tasked officials to take the matter forward as part of the development of a boxing strategy, and the Irish Amateur Boxing Association is investigating the allegations.

Mr McSorley claimed the former Westminster sports minister Kate Hoey had told the club there should be a Northern Ireland amateur boxing association instead of the all-Ireland body which currently administers the sport.

He also suggested fighters from his club had lost bouts because of biased refereeing decisions, and called for referees and judges to be selected from both sides of the community.

After the committee meeting on Thursday, assembly members visited the Sandy Row club.

Mr McSorley confirmed that the club had turned down the opportunity to have Ms Ní Chuilín visit the club.

"It's not about photo opportunities," he said.

The club has put forward an eight-point plan to combat the problem including holding tournaments in neutral venues and wearing of neutral colours during events.

Mr McSorley denied the club had gone public on the alleged assaults because of money pledged recently by the sports minister.

Ms Ní Chuilín announced a £3m investment to the sport.

The body which oversees sporting development said in a statement it was working with the club and other groups to reach a satisfactory outcome.

Sport NI said it had provided its south Belfast headquarters, the House of Sport as a neutral venue for weigh-ins, meetings and training courses.

It said it had offered up a facilitator to mediate between the Irish Amateur Boxing Association, Antrim County Board, Ulster Boxing Council and Sandy Row Amateur Boxing Club, but this had not yet been accepted.



Funny how they seem to be the only one, or is this the tip of the sectarian iceberg in boxing terms. Sandy Row were offered the opportunity to rejoin the Irish Boxing union last September but turned it down  :o

LeoMc

Would having a NIABA not make the sport more sectarian as it is only NI that has 2 communities. They were hardly getting sectarian abuse from Mullingar or Wicklow lads.

tyssam5

I'm feeling a grant application coming on!

LeoMc

Quote from: tyssam5 on September 28, 2012, 11:22:33 AM
I'm feeling a grant application coming on!

Themmuns got £3m. We want £3m too otherwise we are being discriminated against. We will still box for Ireland if we can't get onto Team GB though.

Orior

Kate Hoey is a hoor. And a damned ugly one too.
Cover me in chocolate and feed me to the lesbians

Milltown Row2

None of us are getting out of here alive, so please stop treating yourself like an after thought. Ea

fitzroyalty

Wouldn't give them the steam off my piss

AQMP

Boxers complaining about physical assaults?? :o

stew

Quote from: AQMP on September 28, 2012, 05:11:28 PM
Boxers complaining about physical assaults?? :o

Yeah, if they are not getting hit inside the ropes, but are getting hit outside of them because of the club they box for, then they have a right to be upset.

Nobody mentioned the fact that it was wrong for them to be treated in this manner over the years, c'mon lads. :-[
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Dougal Maguire

Quote from: Orior on September 28, 2012, 01:19:19 PM
Kate Hoey is a hoor. And a damned ugly one too.

You are quite wrong, She is not a whore she's a sh1t stirring cnut and always was.
Careful now

Tony Baloney

Quote from: Dougal Maguire on September 28, 2012, 06:14:05 PM
Quote from: Orior on September 28, 2012, 01:19:19 PM
Kate Hoey is a hoor. And a damned ugly one too.

You are quite wrong, She is not a whore she's a sh1t stirring cnut and always was.
An agent provocat-hoor

Maguire01

Quote from: stew on September 28, 2012, 05:34:12 PM
Quote from: AQMP on September 28, 2012, 05:11:28 PM
Boxers complaining about physical assaults?? :o

Yeah, if they are not getting hit inside the ropes, but are getting hit outside of them because of the club they box for, then they have a right to be upset.

Nobody mentioned the fact that it was wrong for them to be treated in this manner over the years, c'mon lads. :-[
Agreed. It's not on. If it was the other way around, people would be up in arms.

dillinger

Not doing themselves any favours by not meeting the sports minister.

dillinger

Quote from: hardstation on September 28, 2012, 11:31:57 PM
Quote from: dillinger on September 28, 2012, 10:39:59 PM
Not doing themselves any favours by not meeting the sports minister.
"We have been the victims of sectarian abuse but we don't want no filthy Fenian fcuker near our wee club."

That's what they are appearing to say. Not helping themselves as i said.

Mentalman

Quote from: hardstation on September 28, 2012, 11:31:57 PM
Quote from: dillinger on September 28, 2012, 10:39:59 PM
Not doing themselves any favours by not meeting the sports minister.
"We have been the victims of sectarian abuse but we don't want no filthy Fenian fcuker near our wee club."

I'm afraid that's what I took from it too, any sympathy out the window

QuoteMr McSorley confirmed that the club had turned down the opportunity to have Ms Ní Chuilín visit the club.

"It's not about photo opportunities," he said.

WTF? Like a Sinn Féin minister would be gagging to have their photo taken at their dingy boxing club. Seriously? Livin' in an alternate universe "we want some money, but could you f**k off from around us?"
"Mr Treehorn treats objects like women man."