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Martin McKinnon Personal information Full name Martin McKinnon Date of birth 5 July 1975 Place of birth Adelaide Original team Central District Draft 26th, 1992 AFL Draft Height/Weight 189 cm / 94 kg Playing career1 Years Club Games (Goals) 1994–1995
1996–1998
1999–2000
Total -Adelaide
Geelong
Brisbane Lions25 (7)
54 (38)
7 (5)
86 (50)1 Playing statistics to end of 2000 season .Martin "Marty" McKinnon (born 5 July 1975 in Adelaide) is a former Australian rules footballer who played with Adelaide, Geelong and the Brisbane Lions in the Australian Football League (AFL).
McKinnon was recruited by Adelaide in the 1992 AFL Draft, with their first ever national draft pick. He was the youngest player on Adelaide's list at the time and played for Central District in the SANFL when not appearing with Adelaide.[1] He made his AFL debut late in the 1994 AFL season and was a regular in the team the following year, playing mostly as a wingman.
He twice received the maximum three Brownlow votes while with Adelaide, for 23 disposals in a win over reigning premiers Essendon in 1994 and for 25 disposals against St Kilda for which he received an AFL Rising Star nomination in 1995. He also represented South Australia's State of Origin side in their 1995 encounter against Victoria.
A left footer, McKinnon was traded to Geelong at the end of the 1995 season in a trade which helped bring Darren Jarman to Adelaide. He played in Geelong's first 18 games in 1996 and also a Qualifying Final. In 1997 he did not miss a game and appeared in two further finals. He had been used as a small forward that season and kicked 23 goals.[2]
After three seasons at Geelong, McKinnon was traded to Brisbane for Scott Bamford and Tristan Lynch.
The nephew of SANFL great Phil Gallagher,[3] McKinnon returned to his initial club Central District in 2001 and played in a premiership.
References
- ^ "Past Players H-O (1–99 games) – Martin McKinnon". Adelaide Football Club. http://www.afc.com.au/TheClub/History/PastPlayerProfiles/PastPlayersHO199games/tabid/14423/Default.aspx#martin_mckinnon.
- ^ "Martin McKinnon". AFL Tables. http://stats.rleague.com/afl/stats/players/M/Martin_McKinnon.html.
- ^ Holmesby, Russell & Main, Jim (2007). The Encyclopedia Of AFL Footballers. BAS Publishing. ISBN 9781920910785.
1992 AFL Draft 1. Drew Banfield • 2. Nathan Chapman • 3. Michael Prior • 4. Justin Leppitsch • 5. Jason Spinks • 6. Robert Pyman • 7. Wayne Hernaman • 8. Paul Symmons • 9. Martin Pike • 10. Brett Chalmers • 11. Jonathon Robran • 12. Tony Delaney • 13. Andrew McKay • 14. Nick Holland • 15. Damian Houlihan • 16. Brodie Atkinson • 17. Kym Koster • 18. Leigh Colbert • 19. Lee Walker • 20. Scott Cummings • 21. Shane Bond • 22. Mark Jones • 23. Warren Campbell • 24. Brett Jeffrey • 25. John Barker • 26. Martin McKinnon • 27. Kieran Murrihy • 28. Jamie Tape • 29. Sam Philipou • 30. Paul Ridley • 31. Shane Wakelin • 32. Peter Quill • 33. Corey Robertson • 34. Travis Burton • 35. Scott Robinson • 36. Tim Sherman • 37. Mathew Rogers • 38. David Deighton • 39. Matthew Kluzek • 40. Michael Dunstan • 41. Brook Fogden • 42. Che Cockatoo-Collins • 43. Adrian Whitehead • 44. Chris Gerreyn • 45. Scott Thompson • 46. Mathew Jackson • 47. Dillon Flavell • 48. Andrew Osborne • 49. Jarrad Schofield • 50. Andrew Donnelly • 51. Adam Williamson • 52. Paul Bulluss • 53. Mathew Moon North • 54. Daniel Clark • 55. Matthew Capuano • 56. Matthew Powell • 57. Russell Williams • 58. Chris Peel • 59. Scott Allen • 60. Tim Scott-Branagan • 61. Luke Raynor • 62. Damien Ryan • 63. Mathew McMurray • 64. Tony Godden • 65. Gerard Power • 66. Aaron Lord • 67. Brady Leckie • 68. Travis Miller • 69. Scott Simister • 70. Danny Morton • 71. Mathew Aston • 72. Mathew Wadewitz • 73. Tony Plym • 74. Tim Hargraeves • 75. Chris Batka • 76. Hugh Reimers • 77. Brad Copeland • 78. Damien Crowe • 79. Brett Spinks • 80. Stephen Newport • 81. Michael Murphy • 82. Robert Schaeffer • 83. Jeremy Silcock • 84. Damien Gaspar • 85. Tristan Lynch • 86. Sam Smart • 87. Damien Hardwick • 88. Troy Bond • 89. Hamish Stewart • 90. Scott Burns • 91. Jeremy McVay • 92. Daniel Southern • 93. Adam Shanahan • 94. Rhys Croxford • 95. Scott Direen • 96. Trent Mills • 97. John Howat • 98. Adrian McAdam • 99. Jeff Hilton • 100. Troy Davies • 101. Troy Hull • 102. Jason Bell • 103. Ben Harrison • 104. Andrew Kemp • 105. Julien Waite • 106. Craig Treleven • 107. Gary Barrow • 108. Brian Bienke • 109. David Muir • 110. Jeff Chandler • 111. Michael Gaffney • 112. Ben Careless • 113. Damon Armstrong • 114. Richard Marr • 115. Paul Whelan • 116. Michael Gooden • 117. Vince Cappadona • 118. Scott Spalding • 119. Scott Morrison • 120. Troy Olsen • 121. Ben Ellinghaus • 122. Damon Munt • 123. Martin Christensen • 124. Brayden LyleCategories:- 1975 births
- Adelaide Football Club players
- Geelong Football Club players
- Brisbane Lions players
- Central District Football Club players
- South Australian State of Origin players
- Living people
- Australian rules footballers from South Australia
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