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Conor McKenna (born 28 March 1996) is an Irish
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and
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player. He currently plays professional Australian rules football for Brisbane Lions in the
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. McKenna previously played Australian rules football for
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in the
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(AFL) and Gaelic football for Eglish St Patrick's and Tyrone. He won the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship playing for Tyrone in 2021.


Career

McKenna was born in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland, and grew up in the village of
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near
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. There he played
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for Eglish St Patrick's and the Tyrone county team (minor level). He played a starring role in Tyrone's run to the
2012 All-Ireland Minor Football Championship The 2012 All-Ireland Minor Football Championship was the premier "knockout" competition for under-18 competitors who play the game of Gaelic football in Ireland. The games were organised by the Gaelic Athletic Association. The 2012 series of ga ...
Final. In December 2013, 18-year-old McKenna attracted interest from several AFL clubs when he was spotted at a talent combine in Ireland. Ten months later, on 3 October 2014, Essendon secured McKenna to a two-year deal as a Category B rookie. McKenna made his AFL debut against at the
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in round 22,
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, and kicked a goal with his first kick. McKenna re-signed with Essendon at the end of 2017 with a new four-year contract. On 20 June 2020, McKenna tested positive for COVID-19. This resulted in the postponement of the match scheduled for the following day between Essendon and Melbourne. One other player was quarantined due to close contact during training. McKenna had another COVID-19 test on 22 June which was confirmed as negative in the evening of 23 June. He remained in quarantine pending a further test later in the week. During this time McKenna was subjected to an intense trial by media, abuse on social media and became a public villain in the country, treatment which provoked much criticism. Geelong footballer Zach Tuohy described the official and media abuse directed at McKenna as "disgraceful" and "outrageous". In Ireland, it was also suggested "stars of the future that may being tempted to pursue a life in the AFL Down Under, may reconsider". On 8 September 2020, McKenna announced his retirement and return to Ireland after 79 games played. Though he had a contract until 2021, McKenna parted on good terms with the club, its representatives and supporters, stating: "I will always be grateful for Essendon's support of both myself and my family since I arrived at the club from the other side of the world at the end of 2014. I will miss my teammates and coaches and I want to thank the Bomber fans for their support across the journey too. I will always wish the boys well and hope they see success in the not too distant future". McKenna told the local ABC outlet that "the way the media works in Melbourne there doesn't seem to be epercussions There's just a free-for-all to say whatever you want. If there are no repercussions, they'll just continue to do that and treat players like a piece of meat". After returning home and resuming his Gaelic football career, he told the ''
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'': "I think
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it's a very negative thing over there… No matter if it's true, they want to be the first person to say it, no matter what it is", but described an apology as not "something that I was looking for... it didn't make much difference at that stage". The following month, McKenna made his first start for Tyrone against
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as the 2020 National Football League resumed after a long suspension caused by the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on Gaelic games. Donegal defender
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fouled McKenna to concede a penalty in that game but Donegal won by four. In his second game McKenna scored two goals that helped relegate Mayo, in what was that county's first time to be knocked out of the top flight in 23 years. McKenna scored two goals in the
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semi-final defeat of Kerry. When Tyrone then defeated Mayo in the
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, McKenna became the fourth former AFL player to win the Sam Maguire Cup (and the first since
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in
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). McKenna confirmed his intention to resume his AFL career in 2023, signing with the Brisbane Lions ahead of the
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. McKenna made his Brisbane debut against
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in Round 1, kicking one goal and racking up 20 disposals in a 54-point defeat.


Statistics

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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:McKenna, Conor 1996 births Living people VFL/AFL players born outside Australia Eglish St Patrick's Gaelic footballers Essendon Football Club players Gaelic footballers who switched code Irish players of Australian rules football Sportspeople from County Tyrone Tyrone inter-county Gaelic footballers