Jim Neilly
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Who is Jim Neilly?
Jim Neilly is a BBC broadcaster and sports commentator from the UK province of Northern Ireland.
He grew up in Merville Garden Village, Whitehouse, Newtownabbey, Northern Ireland.
Formerly a teacher of science in the Belfast Boys' Model School, Neilly joined the BBC as a sports commentator and TV presenter in 1978. He has covered the Commonwealth Games, Olympic Games, Rugby Five Nations' Championship and the Irish Rugby Tours in the Southern Hemisphere, as well as numerous boxing matches. He became Head of Sport and Events for BBC Northern Ireland after eleven years, though continued working as a presenter and commentator on radio and television, and became presenter of Midweek Sportsound.
Moving into freelance commentating in 1993, he became BBC Network Boxing Commentator, succeeding Harry Carpenter. Since 1994 he has commentated on Rugby Union as well as on boxing.
He is the 2013/14 President of the Ulster Reform Club.
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