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Irish name
  
Caoimhin O Maoilste

Occupation
  
Army Officer

Sport
  
Gaelic Football

Years
  
Club


Position
  
Corner Forward

Name
  
Kevin McStay

Height
  
5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)

All stars
  
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Kevin McStay (born 1962) is an Irish Gaelic football manager and former player. He was the joint manager of the Roscommon senior team in 2016 and manager in 2017.

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Football career

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Born in Castlebar, County Mayo, McStay was introduced to Gaelic football by his father, a former player with the Tuam Stars. He played some Gaelic football at college level with St. Muredach's College and St. Jarlath's College, however, he enjoyed little success before coming to prominence at under-age levels with the Ballina Stephenites club. A two-time championship medal winner with the Ballina Stephenites senior club, he later won a championship medal with Roscommon Gaels. McStay also lined out for Ballymun Kickhams.

McStay made his debut on the inter-county scene at the age of sixteen when he first linked up with the Mayo minor team. A two-time Connacht medal winner in this grade, he later won one All-Ireland medal with the under-21 team. McStay made his senior debut during the 1983 championship. He went on to play a key role for Mayo in attack during a successful era, and won two Connacht medals. McStay was an All-Ireland runner-up on one occasion.

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As a member of the Connacht inter-provincial team on a number of occasions, McStay never won a Railway Cup medal. Throughout his inter-county career he made 17 championship appearances. McStay retired from inter-county Gaelic football after breaking his leg during the 1990 championship.

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McStay's brother, Paul McStay, and his brother-in-law, Liam McHale, also played with Mayo.

In retirement from playing McStay became an analyst with The Sunday Game; however, he remained involved as a manager and coach. At inter-county level he managed the Roscommon minor team before guiding the Mayo under-21 team to a Connacht title in 2001. As a club manager he steered Roscommon Gaels to championship success in 2004, before guiding St. Brigid's to the All-Ireland title in 2013. McStay was appointed joint manager of the Roscommon senior team on 5 October 2015 and took over as the manager in October 2016. He managed the Roscommon team that won the 2017 Connacht Senior Football Championship, beating Galway 2-15 to 0-12, in Pearse Stadium, Salthill.

Manager

As of match played 2 May 2016.

References

Kevin McStay Wikipedia