Séamus McEnaney
Séamus McEnaney is a Gaelic football manager and businessman. He has managed his native Monaghan county team, as well as the Meath and Wexford county teams.
Personal life
His brother Pat is a former inter-county referee.Business career
McEnaney is in charge of Westenra Arms Hotel in the town of Monaghan.In December 2021, The Irish Times reported that the McEnaney controlled company Brimwood Ltd had been given payments of €15.78 million from the Irish state for asylum seeker accommodation at eight different properties across five counties in 2020, the largest sum given to any company for that purpose. As well as County Monaghan, other properties are in County Cavan, County Dublin, County Louth and County Meath. Brimwood's portfolio includes Dún Na Rí House Hotel, Airport Manor Hotel, Carnbeg Hotel, Setanta Guesthouse, Alverno House, San Giovanni House, Lisanisk House Hotel and Treacy's Hotel.
Managerial career
Monaghan
McEnaney managed the Monaghan senior football team from 2004 until 2010. Where he led his side to a National Football League Division 2 title in 2005. He also led Monaghan to a first Ulster [Senior Football Championship] final in 19 years in 2007 and again in 2010 but lost out to Tyrone both times.Meath
McEnaney was appointed as Meath manager in November 2010. He resigned in 2012 after Dublin defeated Meath by three points in the 2012 [Leinster Senior Football Championship final], and Laois defeated Meath by three points again six days later in the fourth round of the All-Ireland qualifiers.Wexford
In October 2016, McEnaney was announced as Wexford senior manager on a three-year deal.Yet he did not complete the three years on offer. He resigned as Wexford senior manager after one season in August 2017, blaming the distance he had to travel; the driving from his house in Carrickmacross to Ferns in Wexford was, he said, "a 500km round trip... I'd leave my house at 3.0pm to head to training and I wouldn't be back again until midnight. The driving was the single biggest reason because the county board and the players were top class. We had whatever we needed and the respect, commitment and attitude of the players couldn't be questioned." He immediately began his search for a nearer post; within days of announcing his departure from Wexford he submitted his name for the then vacant Donegal senior football manager role that ultimately went to Declan Bonner.
Return to Monaghan
McEnaney led Monaghan to an Ulster Minor Football Championship in 2018. He was linked with the Down senior football manager role.In August 2019, McEnaney's return as Monaghan senior football team manager was confirmed. In September 2021, following his suspension for bringing the Association into disrepute, Monaghan announced McEnaney would be retained as manager for a third year. He left at the end of the 2022 season.