
Seán Boylan
Former GAA Manager
Former GAA Manager Seán Boylan is one of Ireland’s most distinguished and iconic sporting legends. Acclaimed for his success at the helm of Meath G.A.A. Boylan was involved in Senior Football for 23 years. He navigated his team to four All-Ireland Final wins, three National Football League titles and eight Leinster Senior Football Championships.
His pioneering methods led him to coach the Irish side for the 2006 International Rules Series. To which he led to victory in the 2008 series in Australia. He continues to play key roles at pitch-side, underage and development levels with the DCU Sigerson Cup Team and Meath G.A.A. In many ways, like his father before him, Seán is a living link between the old and the new Ireland. His father was a member of the Irish Republican Army during the War of Independence, and a General in the Free State Army. Learning from his father, Seán is a fifth generation traditional herbalist. This is an Irish tradition that can be traced back to the tenth century on the island of Skellig Michael. As a respected practitioner who believes in the benefits of both traditional and conventional medicine, he has spoken for the World Health Organisation – one of the first non-medics to do so. Sean is a survivor of prostate cancer. He has been a source of hope and inspiration for others by speaking openly about his cancer experience. His unswerving focus, sincerity and charisma mark him as a uniquely-gifted speaker.
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Seán is admired greatly on the GAA scene. The Former GAA Manager is highly skilled in the area of team management and sportsmanship.