Brendan Nestor

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Nativename
Breandán Mac an Adhastair (Irish)
BornThomas Brendan Nestor
(1911-04-28)28 April 1911
Died8 February 1981(1981-02-08) (aged 69)
OccupationNational school teacher
Brendan Nestor
Personal information
Native name
Breandán Mac an Adhastair (Irish)
BornThomas Brendan Nestor
(1911-04-28)28 April 1911
Died8 February 1981(1981-02-08) (aged 69)
OccupationNational school teacher
Height6 ft 0 in (183 cm)
Sport
SportGaelic football
PositionLeft corner-forward
Club
Years Club
Dunmore MacHales
Erin's Hope
Club titles
Dublin titles 1
Inter-county
Years County
1932-1941
Galway
Inter-county titles
Connacht titles 5
All-Irelands 2
NFL 1

Thomas Brendan Nestor (29 April 1911[1] – 8 February 1981) is an Irish former Gaelic footballer who played at club level with Dunmore MacHales and Erin's Hope and at inter-county level with the Galway senior football team. He usually lined out as a forward.

Nestor began his playing career with the Dunmore MacHales club. As a student at St Patrick's College, he also lined out with the Erin's Hope club and won a Dublin SFC title in 1932. Nestor had, by this stage, made an impression on the inter-county scene as a member of the Galway junior football team that won the All-Ireland Junior Championship title in 1931. He was promoted to the senior team and won All-Ireland Championship medals in 1934 and 1938.[2] Nestor's other honours with Galway include five Connacht Championship medals and a National Football League title. He was also the first player from Connacht to win four Railway Cup medals.

Post-playing career

In retirement from playing, Nestor became involved in team management and the administrative affairs of the GAA. He served as chairman of the Galway Football Board, held numerous positions with the Galway County Board, was chairman of the Connacht Council on two occasions and also held the position of President of the Connacht Council.[3] Nestor was also a selector with the Galway senior football team that won three successive All-Ireland Championship titles from 1964 to 1966.[4]

Personal life and death

Honours

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