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    Seán Boylan (born 12 December 1949) is an Irish former Gaelic football manager from Dunboyne, County Meath. He retired from his position as manager of...
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  • masseur, Sean Boylan, as football manager, and few could have predicted the success that would come to the county under his reign. Boylan's initial appointment...
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  • Boylan is an Irish surname. Notable people with the surname include: Andrew Boylan (disambiguation), multiple people, including: Andrew Boylan (bishop)...
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    playing side in 2005 but maintained a role within the team as part of Seán Boylan's set-up, as Connacht selector. On 6 August 2008, Joyce stepped down from...
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  • about hot dogs. Boylan is a trans woman. She has two children, Zaira and Sean, with Deirdre Boylan, whom she married in 1988. Boylan began transitioning...
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  • 1954, 1967, 1987, 1988, 1996 and 1999) and lost on 8 occasions. Manager Seán Boylan had been in charge for 8 of Meath's previous final appearances, including...
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  • the Sam Maguire Cup aloft. The manager of the Meath team that day was Sean Boylan. Giles was viewed as "dictating the shape of the large picture like a...
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    Eastern Division, a unit formed in April 1921 under Divisional commander, Seán Boylan. The Division consisted nine brigades: 1st Brigade (south Meath & north...
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  • masseur, Sean Boylan, as football manager, and few could have predicted the success that would come to the county under his reign. Boylan's initial appointment...
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  • (8) Kerry 2-15 : 1-10 Tyrone Art McRory 1987 Seán Boylan Meath 1-14 : 0-11 Cork Billy Morgan 1988 Seán Boylan (2) Meath 0-13 : 0-12 Cork Billy Morgan 1989...
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    (Donegal) Manager: Seán Boylan *Ireland lost series 109-79 on aggregate Michael McVeigh (Down) Eoin Brosnan (Kerry) Graham Canty (Cork) Seán Cavanagh (Tyrone)...
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  • and the actions were cleared by the match review panels. Irish coach Seán Boylan publicly blamed thuggery and refereeing for Ireland's loss to Australia...
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  • Champions Winning team Meath (7th win) Captain Graham Geraghty Manager Seán Boylan All-Ireland Finalists Losing team Cork Captain Philip Clifford Manager...
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  • playing inter-county football in the 1990s on the Meath teams managed by Sean Boylan. For Meath he played in the midfield position. McDermott played club...
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    All-Ireland Senior Football Championship winning manager 1998 Succeeded by Seán Boylan Preceded by Páidí Ó Sé All-Ireland Senior Football Championship winning...
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  • 17 Jody Devine 18 Donal Curtis 19 Ollie Murphy 20 Kevin Cahill 21 Stephen O'Rourke 22 John Brady 23 Colm Brady 24 Cathal Sheridan Manager: Seán Boylan...
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  • manager Boylan was criticised for including David Gallagher in his squad, as he was not then playing inter-county football. Coach – Seán Boylan Selectors:...
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  • Preceded by Seán Boylan (Meath) All-Ireland Senior Football Final winning manager 1997 Succeeded by John O'Mahony (Galway) Preceded by Seán Boylan (Meath)...
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  • most successful era, winning eight titles between 1986 and 2001 under Seán Boylan. In the 21st century Dublin set a new record of thirteen-in-a-row between...
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  • football in the 1980s and early 1990s on the Meath teams managed by Sean Boylan. For Meath he usually played at corner forward. He played club football...
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