Education
McKinnon, who attended Sydney Boys High, graduating in 1932, started playing at the University club as a five-eighth.
McKinnon, who attended Sydney Boys High, graduating in 1932, started playing at the University club as a five-eighth.
Born in Sydney, New South Wales, he played for the University, Eastern Suburbs, New South Wales and for the Australian national side. McKinnon was selected to go on the 1937-1938 Kangaroo tour. He is listed on the Australian Players Register as Kangaroo Number.
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After McKinnon finished playing in Australia"s major rugby league competition - the NSWRL he moved to the more rural locality of Cessnock, New South Wales where the Centre played out the remainder of his career as the captain coach of that side.
He took them to a Newcastle Rugby League"s grand final victory in 1941. McKinnon later returned to Sydney and coached Canterbury-Bankstown, taking them to the play-offs in 1946 and in 1947 to the Grand final.
He also coached North Sydney in 1952, 1953 and 1959. In 1962, at the age of 48, following an operation on a brain tumor he died of coronary occlusion.
In 2011, the Cessnock club"s centenary year, McKinnon was named at centre in a Cessnock "Team of the Century".