Ian McKinley explained

Ian McKinley
Birth Date:1989 12, df=yes
Birth Place:Dublin, Ireland
Weight:90kg (200lb)
Ru Position:Fly-half
Amatyears1:2007−2011
Amatteam1:St Mary's
Clubs1:Leinster
Clubs2:Leonorso Udine
Clubs3:Viadana
Clubs4:Zebre
Clubs5:Benetton
Years1:2009–2012
Years2:2013–2014
Years3:2014–2016
Years4:2015–2016
Years5:2016–2020
Apps1:6
Apps2:-
Apps3:35
Apps4:3
Apps5:67
Points1:8
Points2:-
Points3:268
Points4:5
Points5:221
Ru Clubupdate:6 Mar 2020
Repyears1:2009
Repyears2:2017–2019
Repteam1:Ireland U20
Repteam2:Italy
Repcaps1:9
Repcaps2:9
Reppoints1:49
Reppoints2:3
Ru Ntupdate:10 Aug 2019
Coachyears1:2012–2014
Coachyears2:2020–2024
Coachyears3:2024–
Coachteams1:Leonorso Udine (Coach Junior squad)
Coachteams2:Rainey Old Boys (assistant coach)
Coachteams3:Rangers Vicenza (assistant coach)

Ian McKinley (born 4 December 1989) is a retired Irish-born, Italian rugby union player. He played at fly-half and he represented Italy on 9 occasions.[1] From summer 2024 he is Assistant Coach of Rangers Vicenza.[2]

Career

In 2011, after playing 6 times for Irish province Leinster, McKinley was forced to retire from rugby union after losing the sight in his left eye. After his retirement, he moved to Italy to work as a coach for junior sides.

Despite the blindness in one eye, McKinley made a return to rugby in 2014 in Italy using specially manufactured goggles, firstly with Leonorso in a regional third division match, in which McKinley scored 28 points, and then with Viadana on a two-year contract in the National Championship of Excellence, which, in turn, led to him being signed by another Italian side, Zebre as Fly-half cover for the 2015 Rugby World Cup and 2016 Six Nations Championship. Shortly afterwards, McKinley was signed by Treviso ahead of the 2016–17 Pro12 season.He played with Treviso until 2020.[3]

Since McKinley never played a game for Ireland before his first retirement, having spent three years in Italian rugby made him eligible to represent Italy on the international stage. Italy's head coach Conor O'Shea included McKinley in his squad for the 2017 Summer Tests, but decided not to field him in any game.[4] [5] [6] On 11 November 2017, however, Ian McKinley played his first international game for Italy, in an Autumn Internationals test match against Fiji, subbed in after 62 minutes for Carlo Canna. Italy won that game 19–10, with McKinley scoring the last goal kick.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Italy international McKinley joins coaching team at AIL club Rainey Old Boys. 27 August 2020 .
  2. Web site: L’ex internazionale italiano di origine irlandese guiderà i trequarti della prima squadra. 18 July 2024 .
  3. Web site: Benetton Rugby Saluta Gli 8 Leoni Che Lasciano Il Club. 16 June 2020.
  4. Web site: Ian McKinley set for poignant Leinster return with Treviso. 2 September 2016. irishtimes.com. 21 May 2017.
  5. Web site: Ian McKinley: Fly-half called up by Italy six years after losing sight in left eye. 3 May 2017. BBC Sport. 21 May 2017.
  6. Web site: A stray boot blinded Ian McKinley in one eye but he's back playing top-level rugby. 9 September 2016. theguardian.com. 21 May 2017.