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Roscommon boss McStay faces ban after clash with linesman

written by Chris McNulty July 22, 2018
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The Roscommon manager, Kevin McStay, could find himself in hot water after clashing with an official at half-time in their defeat to Donegal yesterday evening.

By Chris McNulty at Dr Hyde Park

McStay fumed after he felt his side were denied two frees in the closing stages of the first half at Dr Hyde Park.

Roscommon manager Kevin McStay with his backroom team during Saturday’s game. Photo Evan Logan

McStay confronted linesman Niall Cullen and appeared to hit the Fermanagh official with a ball that he threw in anger.

McStay subsequently went to apologise to Cullen for the incident but referee Ciaran Branagan told the Roscommon boss that he had been ‘overly aggressive’ and sent him to sit in the stand for the second half.

“I threw a ball that had no intention of hitting him and apparently it landed on his shoulder or head,” McStay said.

“I was throwing it to where I thought he was giving the free and then Liam (McHale, assistant manager) said he had blown it up for half time.

“Of course that further agitated me. We are all under pressure, maybe I was more aggressive than I should be.”

McStay was incensed at half-time and raged against the decisions.

He said: “They were two dreadful calls.

“Michael Murphy pushes one of our lads on the solo and kicks it over. Fair play, he’s a big strong man – I’m not giving off to him now. I have huge admiration for him, but it should have been a free-out.

“And then the one before half time…Everyone in the stadium knew that was a free. Ciaran was apparently blind-sided and I totally accept that. But the linesman wasn’t blind-sided; he had a perfect view of it for me.”

McStay says it’s time for officials to be called to account for their decisions.

McStay could face a 12-week ban for his part in the incident with the CCCC set to review the matter.

After a 0-20 to 0-13 loss that ends his side’s chances of qualifying for the semi-finals, McStay said: “Fine, if they do something with me it’s no big deal, but why don’t they do something with the officials? Why don’t they tidy that up and see how they are performing?”

Roscommon boss McStay faces ban after clash with linesman was last modified: July 22nd, 2018 by Chris McNulty
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2018 All-Ireland SFCCiaran BranaganDeclan BonnerdonegalKevin McStayMichael MurphyNiall CullenRoscommon
Chris McNulty

Author of 'Boxing In Donegal: A History (2021)' - the definitive history of the sport in County Donegal - and 'Relentless: A Race Through Time', the 2019 memoir of former Irish Athletics Team Manager Patsy McGonagle. From St Johnston and now based in Letterkenny, Chris was a nominee for NUJ Sports Journalist of the Year in 2010. Honoured by the Donegal Boxing Board in 2016 for his coverage on the sport.

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