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Mark McInnes (rugby union)

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Mark McInnes
Full nameMark Antony McInnes
Date of birth(1963-07-06)6 July 1963
Place of birthCanberra, ACT, Australia
Date of death27 May 2020(2020-05-27) (aged 56)
Place of deathCanberra, ACT, Australia
SchoolSt Edmund's College
Rugby union career
Position(s) No. 8
International career
Years Team Apps (Points)
1989 Australia

Mark Antony McInnes (6 July 1963 – 27 May 2020) was an Australian international rugby union player.[1]

McInnes grew up in Canberra and attended St Edmund's College, earning ACT Schools representative honours during his three years with the 1st XV. He began playing for Easts in 1986 and during his second season was named the ACT's best and fairest representative player, before being promoted to the club captaincy in 1989.[2]

A Wallabies representative on their 1989 tour of North American and France, McInnes made a total of four uncapped appearances, debuting in a win over the North American Wolverines. He was unable to displace Tim Gavin as the number eight for any of the Test matches and a serious knee injury the following year took him out of international reckoning.[3][4]

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References

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  1. ^ FitzSimons, Peter (29 May 2020). "It's fanciful to think everybody on Earth is watching the NRL". The Sydney Morning Herald.
  2. ^ "All Blacks Pen Pictures". The Canberra Times. 4 July 1988. p. 26 – via National Library of Australia.
  3. ^ "Mark Antony 'Spider' McInnes". classicwallabies.com.au.
  4. ^ "McInnes plans comeback against advice". The Canberra Times. 25 January 1991. p. 22 – via National Library of Australia.