Roy McKay
This is the player profile for Roy McKay, born in Illabarook, Victoria in 1909. He played for Footscray in the VFL/AFL. He played for Williamstown and Brunswick in the VFA/VFL, winning a premiership with Brunswick in 1938. Roy McKay also coached Brunswick and Melbourne Seconds / Melbourne Reserves.
Player Details
Name:
Claude McKay
Full Name:
Claude Roy McKay
Alias:
Roy McKay
DOB:
25/03/1909
POB:
Illabarook, Victoria
DOD:
12/07/1998
Height:
185cm
Weight:
84kg
Player History
Full Team History:
Williamstown, Footscray, Brunswick
Total Matches (Goals):
238 (10)
VFL/AFL Team History:
Footscray (1930-1935)
VFL/AFL Matches (Goals):
101 (10)
VFA/VFL Team History:
Williamstown (1927-1929), Brunswick (1936-1940)
VFA/VFL Matches (Goals):
137 (0)
Player Accolades
VFA/VFL Matches Played:
49 matches played for Williamstown in the VFA/VFL (1927-1929)
VFL/AFL Debutant:
119th player to debut for Footscray / Western Bulldogs in the VFL/AFL
VFL/AFL Matches Played:
101 matches played for Footscray / Western Bulldogs in the VFL/AFL (1930-1935)
VFA/VFL Matches Played:
88 matches played for Brunswick / Brunswick-Broadmeadows in the VFA/VFL (1936-1940), with 1 as captain
VFA/VFL Premierships:
1938 (c) premiership won with Brunswick / Brunswick-Broadmeadows in the VFA/VFL
Season Chart
This chart is based on available data and may not reflect the true tallies of matches played.
Links
- Players (All)
- Roy McKay (Coach)
- Wikipedia (external)