Kevin McGuinness (born 10 November 1976) is an
Indigenous Australian former professional
rugby league footballer who played in the 1990s, and 2000s. He played for
Salford City Reds in the
Super League
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, the
Western Suburbs Magpies,
Wests Tigers and
Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles in the Australian
National Rugby League (NRL) competition. His position of choice is at .
Career
While attending Sarah Redfern High School, McGuinness played for the
Australian Schoolboys team in 1995.
McGuinness was graded to Western Suburbs on 7 May 1995 when he was 18, playing from the bench against the
Penrith Panthers. His older brother,
Ken, was in the same side. He played two more games as a reserve, before playing as halfback in two games late in the season, both losses.
McGuinness started 1996 as a centre. In round 4, he scored his first try against the
Auckland Warriors, in what was described as, "a two-try, five-star performance," as Western Suburbs won 22-8. He finished the season with 7 tries from 21 games, alternating between centre, wing and bench. He was chosen as a reserve in the qualifying final loss against Cronulla, in what was to be the club's last ever finals appearance.
Starting 1997 from the bench, McGuinness showed his versatility by playing centre, five-eighth and hooker at different times during the season. From round 10 he scored 9 tries in 10 games. In the next two years, he played in every game for the Magpies. In what were poor seasons for the club, he managed 21 tries. In 1999, he was the club's leading try-scorer.
With the Western Suburbs forming a joint venture with the
Balmain Tigers for the
2000 NRL season
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, McGuinness was a member of the newly formed
Wests Tigers. He played in all 24 games, scoring a personal best 14 tries.
At the start of 2001, McGuinness scored 5 tries in the first three games. His fortune soon changed when he, along with fellow Tiger,
Craig Field, was banned by the NRL for six months after testing positive to illegal substances. After undergoing counselling, McGuinness returned to the NRL two months before the ban was lifted and was back with the first grade team for round 23 against the
Newcastle Knights at
Campbelltown Stadium, where he scored a try.
The
Sydney Morning Herald
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rated McGuinness in the top 34 State of Origin eligible players in 2002, with
Roy Masters claiming he was the best player at the
Wests Tigers. McGuinness set the record for the most tries scored in a match by a Wests Tigers player on 4 August 2002, when he scored 4 tries against
Souths.
In 2004, after a season at Manly, McGuinness moved to the
Salford City Reds. While at Salford he became a firm fans' favourite, and earned the nickname "The Buddha." He left the
Salford City Reds at the end of the 2007 season, and though quite a few players left at the end of that year, he in particular, received a
standing ovation, with sections of the crowd chanting "Buddha, Buddha, Buddha," as a homage to the player.
After retiring from the highest level of a football, McGuiness won 2 premierships with Wollongong Wests in the Illawarra competition. In 2011, he joined the Queanbeyan Blues in Canberra's Group 8.
Career highlights
* ''First Grade Debut:'' 1995 - Round 9, Western Suburbs vs
Penrith Panthers at
Penrith Stadium, 7 May
Footnotes
External links
Salford Squad Profile: Kevin McGuinnessKevin McGuinness Celebrity Vibe Interview
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1976 births
Living people
Australian rugby league players
Indigenous Australian rugby league players
Manly Warringah Sea Eagles players
New South Wales City Origin rugby league team players
Rugby league centres
Rugby league players from New South Wales
Salford Red Devils players
Western Suburbs Magpies players
Wests Tigers players