Episode 10
Tony Conboy – ‘Could Have Done Better’
Hosts & Guests
Carlo Cretaro
Tony Conboy
About This Episode
Welcome to Episode 10 of the Voices Of Boyle Podcast!
Welcome to our latest episode, where we will be sharing our recent chat featuring a special guest from the town of Boyle: Tony Conboy.
Tony is a longtime resident of Boyle, arriving in 1972 to take up a teaching position in St. Mary’s College.
In this episode, I had a great chat with Tony about his experiences growing up in Castlecoote, his memories, and his insights on life in Boyle.
Since coming to Boyle in the early 1970’s, Tony has been a prominent member of the community, serving as a teacher for 29 years as well as been involved in a number of different groups and organisations. He has also written a number of booklets on local history and about the history of Roscommon GAA.
We hope that you will join us for this fascinating conversation with a true Boyle local.
Maureen O Sullivan visit to Boyle in August 1988
Conboys at Castlecoote in the early 1950’s
Tony and his sister, Kathleen circa 1950’s
Tony’s father, Pat.
Launch of his book; The History of Roscommon GAA in 1990
St. Mary’s Colege 1st Year team 1992. A few familiar faces in the background.
Tony and Roscommon captain of the 1940’s – Jimmy Murray from Knockcroghery
Tony meets his childhood here – boxer Billy Kelly of Derry.
Quiz nights in the Ceili House Bar circa 1987.
Thanks to Brendan O’ Dowd for creating and recording the musical piece for the podcast.




















