Graham Mackay

Graham Mackay

Infobox rugby league biography
playername = Graham Mackay
fullname = Graham Mackay


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club1 = Western Suburbs
year1start = 1988
year1end = 1990
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club2 = Penrith
year2start = 1991
year2end = 1994
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club4 = South Queensland
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goals4 = 9
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club5 = Gold Coast
year5start = 1997
year5end = 1998
appearances5 = 43
tries5 = 15
goals5 = 42
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club6 = Manly
year6start = 1999
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teamA = New South Wales
yearAstart = 1992
yearAend = 1994
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teamB = Kangaroos
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Graham Mackay (born 12 October 1968) is an Australian former national and state representative rugby league player whose club career spanned nine Australian and English clubs, including Western Suburbs, Penrith, Gold Coast Chargers and Hull F.C. in a fifteen year top grade career. His position of choice was on the wing.

Club career

Mackay was a schoolboy rugby union representative with the Sydney Combined High Schools side. He was graded by Western Suburbs in 1987 and made his first grade debut in round 1 of the 1988 season. He was a regular first-grader in 1989 and a capable goal-kicker booting 19 conversions and scoring six tries in his second top-grade season. Indifferent form saw him make only eleven appearances in Wests' run-on side in 1990 and at the end of that season he was swapped by Wests in the short-lived and controversial draft system which existed in Australian rugby league solely in the 1991 season.

Mackay was 31st draft choice when snapped up by Penrith coach Phil Gould. His Penrith years were the highlight of his career and from there he made his state and national representative debuts. A strong runner and defender Mackay added the strength of an extra forward to the backline. He was a member of the Panthers successful 1991 premiership side.

Mackay quit the Panthers at the end of 1994 to link with his former coach Gould at Easts. He spent the 1995 season there and returned to good goal-kicking form booting 20 goals in just 13 games.

In 1996 he joined the South Queensland Crushers for that club's second season in the ARL. Following a pay dispute with the cash-strapped Crushers, he joined the neighbouring Gold Coast Chargers and captained the Chargers during the final two years of the club’s existence.Following the demise of the Gold Coast, Mackay signed with his sixth club, the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles for the 1999 season.

In 2000 he journeyed to English rugby league playing with the Leeds Rhinos in 2000 and with the eventual English Super League premiers Bradford in 2001. The swansong of his long and varied first grade career was in 2002 with Hull F.C.

Representative career

Under Gould as State coach, Mackay made his representative debut for New South Wales on the wing in game I of the 1992 Rugby League State of Origin series. He also played in game II of 1991, game III of 1993 and game I of 1994 regularly competing for a wing spot against Andrew Ettingshausen. Despite his goal-kicking ability and strong bursts down the flank, his representative form was inconsistent and he was dropped after the Blues' game I loss of 1994.

In 1992 he made his Australian national debut in a Test match against Papua New Guinea in Townsville. Mackay scored two tries in a man-of-the-match performance on debut. He was chosen in Australia's World Cup squad at year's end, he did not play in the final.

In the 2000 World Cup competition Mackay represented Scotland.

ources

* Andrews, Malcolm (2006) "The ABC of Rugby League" Austn Broadcasting Corpn, Sydney
* "Big League's 25 Years of Origin Collectors' Edition" , News Magazines, Surry Hills, Sydney
* Whiticker, Alan & Hudson, Glen (2006) "The Encyclopedia of Rugby League Players", Gavin Allen Publishing, Sydney

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