Guy McKenna

Guy Lindsay McKenna (born 11 May 1969) is a retired Australian rules football player and the former senior coach of the Gold Coast Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). McKenna played 267 games for the West Coast Eagles, including the 1992 and 1994 premiership wins. He captained the club between 1999 and 2000 AFL season.

Guy McKenna
McKenna in June 2017
Personal information
Full nameGuy Lindsay McKenna
Nickname(s)Bluey
Date of birth (1969-05-11) 11 May 1969 (age 55)
Place of birthPerth, Western Australia
Original team(s)Carine JFC
Height184 cm (6 ft 0 in)
Weight88 kg (194 lb)
Position(s)Half-back flanker
Playing career1
YearsClubGames (Goals)
1985–88; 1992Claremont50 (5)
1988–2000West Coast267 (28)
Total317 (33)
Representative team honours
YearsTeamGames (Goals)
1987–1997Western Australia5 (1)
Coaching career3
YearsClubGames (W–L–D)
2003Claremont21 (12–9–0)
2011–2014Gold Coast88 (24–64–0)
1 Playing statistics correct to the end of 2000.
3 Coaching statistics correct as of 2014.
Career highlights
Sources: AFL Tables, AustralianFootball.com

WAFL career

Educated at Carine Senior High School and originally from Carine Junior Football Club, McKenna was zoned to Claremont in the West Australian Football League (WAFL), where he played 49 games in four seasons from 1985 to 1987 and in 1992, including the Tigers' 1987 premiership.

Playing career

West Coast Eagles

McKenna was recruited by the West Coast Eagles for the 1988 season with a pre-draft selection. He played for the Eagles from 1988 until 2000, notching up 267 games and booting 28 goals. He formed one of the most feared backlines in the AFL, along with John Worsfold, Ashley McIntosh, Glen Jakovich and Michael Brennan and was known for his cool demeanour and reliability. McKenna was also part of the club's 1992 and 1994 premiership sides.[1][2]

He won the Club Champion Award twice, once in 1989 and the other in 1999, finishing in the top three another five times.[3][4]

He was captain from 1998 until his retirement at the end of 2000. He kicked a memorable goal on the final kick of his career in Round 22 2000 which frenzied the crowd at Subiaco Oval.[5][6]

McKenna boasts two unusual on-field distinctions from his career: In Round 20, 1994, he was the first player ever ordered from the ground under the blood rule, which had been introduced to the league that week.[7] Then, in a match against St Kilda in Round 22, 1999, for the first time since Essendon's Jack Clarke in 1958, McKenna became the third captain in league history to call for a headcount; however, the teams were even.[8][9][10]

Coaching career

Early career

After retiring, he coached in the West Australian Football League as senior coach of the Claremont Football Club with considerable success before moving to an assistant coaching role with the West Coast Eagles.[11]

Collingwood Football Club assistant coach (2003–2008)

McKenna joined Collingwood Football Club at the end of 2003 as an assistant coach under senior coach Michael Malthouse his former mentor. McKenna left the Collingwood Football Club at the end of the 2008 season.[12][13]

Gold Coast Suns senior coach (2011–2014)

In 2008, McKenna was appointed the inaugural senior coach of the newly founded Gold Coast Suns Football Club.[14][15] He oversaw their TAC Cup and VFL campaigns prior to their entrance in the AFL.[16] In the 2011 season, the Gold Coast Suns under McKenna in its inaugural season in the AFL league, finished in last place on the ladder with three wins and nineteen losses for the wooden spoon.[17] In the 2012 season, the Gold Coast suns under McKenna finished in seventeenth position (second-last) on the ladder, yet again with three wins and nineteen losses. In the 2013 season, the Gold Coast Suns under McKenna improved on-field performance when they finished fourteenth on the ladder with eight wins and fourteen losses. In the 2014 season, Gold Coast Suns under McKenna finished in twelve place on the ladder with ten wins and twelve losses. But however after the Suns failed to make the finals in their first four years in the AFL senior competition league, McKenna was sacked as senior coach of the Gold Coast Suns on 1 October 2014, at the end of the 2014 season.[18][19][20][21][22] McKenna was then replaced by Rodney Eade as Gold Coast Suns Football Club senior coach.

McKenna coached Gold Coast Suns Football Club to a total of 88 games with 24 wins and 64 losses to a winning percentage of 27 percent.

Essendon Football Club assistant coach (2015–2017)

On 9 November 2015, McKenna was appointed as an assistant coach in the position of line coach at Essendon under senior coach John Worsfold, who he previously played with as a former teammate at West Coast Eagles.[23][24][25][26] McKenna left the Essendon Football Club at the end of the 2017 season.[27][28]

Statistics

Playing statistics

[29]
Legend
  G  
Goals
  K  
Kicks
  D  
Disposals 
  T  
Tackles
  B  
Behinds 
  H  
Handballs 
  M  
Marks
SeasonTeamNo.GamesTotalsAverages (per game)
GBKHDMTGBKHDMT
1988West Coast17180316915632573170.00.29.48.718.14.10.9
1989West Coast172011184184368113260.10.19.29.218.45.71.3
1990West Coast17264325221046297520.20.19.78.117.83.72.0
1991West Coast17262625921046980410.10.210.08.118.03.11.6
1992West Coast171222919518637220.20.27.67.915.53.11.8
1993West Coast17211119916536492390.00.09.57.917.34.41.9
1994West Coast172554227202429103490.20.29.18.117.24.12.0
1995West Coast17235215520836381440.20.16.79.015.83.51.9
1996West Coast172250204175379118580.20.09.38.017.25.42.6
1997West Coast17201017714532289580.10.08.97.316.14.52.9
1998West Coast17221120916137082640.00.09.57.316.83.72.9
1999West Coast172301216175391113410.00.09.47.617.04.91.8
2000West Coast17911566311931120.10.16.27.013.23.41.3
Career267282523982149454711095230.10.19.08.017.04.22.0

Coaching statistics

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Legend
 W Wins L Losses D Draws W% Winning percentage LP Ladder position LT League teams
SeasonTeamGamesWLDW %LPLT
2011Gold Coast22319013.6%1717
2012Gold Coast22319013.6%1718
2013Gold Coast22814036.4%1418
2014Gold Coast221012045.5%1218
Career totals882464027.3%

References