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Stephen Boyle (other)
Stephen Boyle (born 1953) is an Australian footballer. Stephen Boyle may also refer to: *Sir Stephen Gurney Boyle, 5th Baronet (born 1962) of the Boyle baronets * Steve Boyle (rugby union) (born 1953), British rugby player * Steve Boyle (boxer) (born 1962), British lightweight boxer See also * Boyle (other) {{hndis, Boyle, Stephen ...
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Stephen Boyle
Stephen Boyle (born 4 September 1953) is a former Australian rules footballer who played with Footscray in the Victorian Football League (VFL). Recruited from Moe, Boyle was a half forward flanker who kicked at least one goal in each of his six appearances for Footscray in the 1972 VFL season. Just a week after the infamous John Greening incident had taken place, Boyle also suffered a career-ending injury. Playing his sixth league game, against St Kilda at Western Oval, he badly injured an eye after a collision with defender Kevin "Cowboy Neale. He was admitted to hospital with bleeding behind his eye and needed surgery to stop blood from reaching his brain. Doctors were unable to prevent him from permanently losing the sight of his right eye and although he attempted a comeback he never played another VFL game. He was the second of three family members who had their sporting careers ruined by injury. His mother, Nancy Boyle, was a short distance runner and briefly held th ...
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Boyle Baronets
The Boyle Baronetcy, of Ockham in the Parish of Salehurst in the County of Sussex, is a title in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. It was created on 14 December 1904 for Edward Boyle a barrister, businessman and Conservative Member of Parliament for Taunton. His grandson, the third Baronet, was also a Conservative Member of Parliament and ultimately cabinet minister serving as Minister of Education from 1962 to 1964. He was made a life peer as Baron Boyle of Handsworth, of Salehurst in the County of Sussex, in 1970 and became vice-chancellor of the University of Leeds in the same year.University of Leeds, List of former Vice-Chancellors
The life peerage became extinct on his death in 1981 and he was succeeded in the baronetcy by his younger brother, the fourth Baronet. As of 2019 the title is held by the la ...
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Steve Boyle (rugby Union)
Stephen Brent Boyle (born ) is a former international rugby union player.
ESPN Scrum.com In 1983 he toured with the on their tour to New Zealand and at the time played club rugby for
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Steve Boyle (boxer)
Steve Boyle (born 28 November 1962) is a Scottish former boxer who was British lightweight champion between 1988 and 1990. Career Steve Boyle was born in Glasgow and made his professional début in May 1983. In June 1985 he beat Dave Savage to win the BBBofC Scottish Area lightweight title. After winning his next three fights he challenged Tony Willis in May 1986 for the British title, losing via a ninth round stoppage. In March 1987 he beat Mike Durvan on points in a British title eliminator, setting up a challenge in February 1988 for Alex Dickson's title; Boyle knocked Dickson out in the second round to become British champion. He made a successful defence in November against Joey Jacobs. In January 1989 he beat Pedro Armando Gutierrez to take the WBC International lightweight title, and in November 1989 met Antonio Renzo for the vacant European title, losing after retiring in the seventh round. In December 1989 he was ordered to defend his British title against Peter Til ...
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