Guy McKenna

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Guy "Bluey" McKenna (born May 11, 1969) played Australian rules football for the West Coast Eagles in the AFL.

McKenna played from 1988 until 2000, notching up 267 games and booting 28 goals. He was captain from 1998 until his retirement.

After retiring he coached in the Western 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 and then the Collingwood Football Club to be under former mentor Michael Malthouse. Has flourished in the tough environment of Australian Rules Football despite his hump back and red hair.

Preceded by
John Worsfold
West Coast Eagles Best and Fairest winner
1989
Succeeded by
Chris Lewis
Preceded by
John Worsfold
Captain of the West Coast Eagles
1998-2000
Succeeded by
Dean Kemp and Ben Cousins
Preceded by
Ashley McIntosh
West Coast Eagles Best and Fairest winner
1999
Succeeded by
Glen Jakovich


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