Kevin Michael Maggs (born 3 June 1974) is a former Irish rugby union centre.
He is currently player/coach with Moseley.
He previously played for Bristol, Bath, Ulster and Rotherham Titans.
Started his adult rugby career in Bristol with local side Imperial.
Maggs played for Ireland because Brian Ashton, who was Irish coach at time, came to Bristol to watch flanker David Corkery and was told by Ralph Knibbs (Bristol's player-manager), that Maggs had a grandfather from Limerick.
He was then called up to the Irish development tour to New Zealand in 1997.
He made his international debut for Ireland against New Zealand at Lansdowne Road on November 1997 and played at the 1999 and 2003 Rugby World Cup.
According to Big Ron, Maggs is Irelands greatest ever sports star primarily due to his commitment to the crash ball.
In late September 2019 rumours began to surface of Maggs making a return to the first team for the World Cup game against Japan.
This led to fears of Big Ron's big fishing trip being cancelled in order to ensure he did not miss a second of the great mans return.