Chris McKenna

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Chris McKenna
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Personal information
Full name Chris McKenna
Date of birth 29/10/1974
Place of birth Brisbane, Australia
Height 6ft 3in
Nickname
Position Second Row
Youth clubs
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Professional clubs*
1993-1994
1995-96
1996
1997
1997-2002
2003-2005
2006-
Sheffield Eagles
London Broncos
South Queensland Crushers
Brisbane Broncos
Cronulla Sharks
Leeds Rhinos
Bradford Bulls
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18(2)
National team
2000-2002 Australia 2(0)

* Professional club appearances and (tries)
counted for the domestic league only.

Chris McKenna (born October 29, 1974 in Brisbane, Queensland) is an Australian rugby league player for the Bradford Bulls in the English Super League competition and also for Queensland & Australia. He previously played for the South Queensland Crushers and the Cronulla Sharks but moved on after a rumored falling out with then coach Chris Anderson. His position of choice is now at Second Row, though while he played in Australia he usually played at Centre.

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[edit] Leeds Rhinos

Chris joined the Rhinos from NRL side the Cronulla Sharks and was the only current Test player to move to Super League in 2002. He can play either at centre or in the second row. Chris made his debut for Leeds against Whitehaven in 2003, making an impressive start to his Rhinos career before picking up a pectoral injury which meant he missed a month of the season but left him in extreme discomfort for a number of months following the initial injury. He returned to his best form at the back end of the 2003 season which also saw a switch to the pack. In his debut season he scored just six tries in 25 appearances, however during the Rhinos Super League winning season he improved on this with 9 tries in 25. In 2004 Chris played 23 games for the Rhinos and scored 9 tries including 2 in the memorable 40-12 win over Bradford at Headingley, which also earned him the man of the match accolade. Chris’ efforts were rewarded last season with a place in the Grand Final winning squad. In 2005 he has once again scored nine tries in 29 appearances. In total he made 80 appearances for Leeds, with four off the bench and scored 24 tries. He left Leeds at the end of 2005, scoring a try in his final appearance for the Rhinos at Headingley in the win over Wakefield Trinity Wildcats on the last day of the season and then made his last ever Rhinos appearance at Old Trafford in the Grand Final defeat against Bradford Bulls, the team he joined on his departure from the Rhinos.

[edit] Career playing statistics

[edit] Point scoring summary

Year Games Tries Goals F/G Points
2006 17 2 - - 8

[edit] Matches played

Team Matches Years
Bradford Bulls 18 2006 -

As of 19/8/2006

[edit] Representative games

  • State Of Origin: Played 7 games in total for Queensland
  • International: Played 2 Test matches (2000, 2002) and several games for Australia during its victorious 2000 World Cup campaign.

[edit] External links

Bradford Bulls - Current Squad

1 Marcus St Hilaire | 2 Marcus Bai | 3 Ben Harris | 4 Shontayne Hape | 5 Lesley Vainikolo | 6 Iestyn Harris | 7 Paul Deacon | 8 Joe Vagana | 9 Terry Newton | 10 Andy Lynch | 11 Chris McKenna | 12 Glenn Morrison | 13 Jamie Langley | 14 Chris Feather | 14 Matt Cook | 16 Ian Henderson | 17 James Evans | 18 Sam Burgess | 19 Michael Platt | 20 Andy Smith | 22 Craig Kopczak | 23 Matt James | 24 Dave Halley | 25 Jason Crookes | 34 David Solomona