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Patrick McGinnity
Photo: aflphotos.com
DOB
18/2/1989
Height
183cm
Weight
83 kg
Junior club
Claremont/Marist JFC
Arrived
Pick 7 in the 2008 pre-season draft
Number
48 (2008)
35 (2009 - 2016)
Debut
Round 15 2009 vs St Kilda
(187th Eagles player)
Games
93
Goals
28
B&F Top 10
0
Best Finish
15th (2011)
Last app.
Round 17 2016 vs Carlton
Departed
Retired at the end of the 2016 season
Other clubs
Claremont (WAFL) 2007-2013
East Perth (WAFL) 2014-2018

Hard-working utility Patrick McGinnity contributed well at AFL level despite his limitations.

West Coast career[]

McGinnity first came under notice in the 2007 national under-18 carnival, where he memorably shut down Vic Metro star and future Richmond captain Trent Cotchin and was selected in the All-Australian side. After being overlooked in the national draft, West Coast selected him in the pre-season draft.

Early career[]

McGinnity spent 2008 at Claremont, pressing for senior selection late in the year before being struck down by glandular fever. He appeared for West Coast in the 2009 NAB Cup, drawing headlines after he broke his jaw in a collision with Collingwood's captain Nick Maxwell that saw Maxwell suspended, and then let off on appeal. After that setback, McGinnity fought his way back through Claremont's ranks to make his senior debut late in the season, and played seven of the last eight games.

Regular senior appearances[]

In 2010 McGinnity played the majority of games, generally as a lockdown defender and occasionally as a midfield tagger. That pattern continued in 2011, with McGinnity playing 19 games including the side's three finals. He missed a game late in the season after being suspended for a particularly nasty sledge at Melbourne opponent Ricky Petterd.

McGinnity was again a regular in the side in 2012, though in a new role as a defensive forward. He played 21 games, kicking 11 goals including a pair in the final-round loss to Hawthorn.

On the fringe[]

Struck down by a back injury in the early part of 2013, McGinnity returned to the side in round 13 but was suspended two rounds later for two matches for a sling tackle on Adelaide's Bernie Vince that left the Crow dazed. He returned later in the year and played the final four games.

After spending the first half of the 2014 season at East Perth (apart from a brief appearance as a late call-up against Geelong), McGinnity was given a chance to fight for his spot on the list in the second derby. He impressed enough to hold his spot for the final nine games of the season and win a contract extension. McGinnity started the 2015 season in the senior team as a defensive forward but lost his spot, then broke his wrist playing for East Perth. He returned to AFL action but was dropped again late in the year and was an emergency for the Grand Final.

Although he was often in the emergencies, McGinnity was forced to toil away at East Perth for the first half of 2016 before getting a call-up against Essendon, where he kicked a career-high four goals. He played the next two games but was then dropped and finished up back in the WAFL. McGinnity announced his retirement at the end of the season, although he was doubtful to receive a new contract.

Post-AFL career[]

McGinnity remained at East Perth, and was named the Royals co-captain for the 2017 season.[1] He won East Perth's best and fairest in 2018, in a three-way tie with Luke Partington and Matthew Allen.[2]

Stats[]

AFL Gm G B K M H D T Cl WAFL Gm G B K M H D T
2008 0 Clar 11 3 2 116 32 68 184
2009 7 1 1 34 21 68 102 28 7 12 0 2 107 49 117 224
2010 17 1 3 127 42 117 244 52 18 2 0 0 12 5 13 25 3
2011 19 1 4 109 41 110 219 67 11 2 0 2 20 11 24 44 6
2012 21 11 7 134 59 109 243 80 16 2 2 0 16 7 8 24 5
2013 7 1 2 50 20 36 86 30 6 8 7 4 87 22 77 164 35
2014 10 5 5 63 21 50 113 49 13 EP 8 5 6 103 34 82 185 37
2015 9 4 3 36 10 30 66 27 4 4 5 3 55 9 48 103 20
2016 3 5 1 17 7 19 36 9 5 15 14 9 180 70 124 304 54
Tot 93 29 26 570 221 539 1109 342 80
Avg 0.3 6.1 2.4 5.8 11.9 3.7 0.9

Tribunal record[]

Year Rd Charge Outcome
2010 18 Wrestling A.McPhee (Fre) Accepted $900 fine
2012 16 Rough conduct against R.O'Keefe (Syd) Accepted reprimand
2012 15 Striking L.Thomas (NM) Tribunal upheld 2-match suspension
2013 15 Rough conduct against B.Vince (Ade) Accepted 3-match suspension
2014 NAB Chal rd 1 Rough conduct against D.Pearce (Fre) Accepted 1-match suspension
2016 16 Misconduct against S.Gibson (NM) Accepted $1,000 fine

References[]

http://afltables.com/afl/stats/players/P/Patrick_McGinnity.html

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrick_McGinnity

http://www.wafl.com.au/players/view/1922

  1. Dale Miller, The West Australian (13 February 2017), "Rich Royals plan for life bereft of AFL link": https://thewest.com.au/sport/wafl/rich-royals-plan-for-life-bereft-of-afl-link-ng-b88384218z
  2. John Townsend, The West Australian (5 October 2018), "Kyal Horsley a three-time Lion king after Outridge Medal win": https://thewest.com.au/sport/wafl/kyal-horsley-a-three-time-lion-king-after-outridge-medal-win-ng-b88982968z
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