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Mick Bohan is a Gaelic football.

Bohan was a skills coach with Jim Gavin for the U21 All-Ireland wins in 2010 and 2012, and the 2013 All-Ireland Senior Title. He was part of three Sigerson Cup Titles for DCU and enjoyed time with Dublin clubs Thomas Davis, Lucan Sarsfields and Clontarf. He also got Dublin's ladies to an All Ireland final back in 2003. Bohan's father hails from Claire and he went to work there along with Colm Collins and helped them to a National League Division 3 Title and an All-Ireland Senior quarter-final birth.[1][2][3][4]

A Dublin native he is a nephew of Claire's former boss Harry Bohan[5] and teaches PE in Clontarf.[6]

Bohan was a frontrunner to replace Anthony Cunningham in the Roscommon Senior job in August 2022.[7][8] He was also linked with Roscommon when Kevin McStay stepped aside in 2018.[9]

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Mick Bohan has been key to transformation of Dublin's fortunes, but he knows the game needs to evolve overall