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Simone McKinnis (Simone Cecile McKinnis) was born on 4 October, 1966 in Victoria, Australia, is an Australian netball player and coach. Discover Simone McKinnis's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 57 years old?
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Simone Cecile McKinnis |
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4 October, 1966 |
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Victoria, Australia |
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Simone McKinnis Height, Weight & Measurements
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Simone McKinnis Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Simone McKinnis worth at the age of 57 years old? Simone McKinnis’s income source is mostly from being a successful player. She is from Australia. We have estimated Simone McKinnis's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Simone McKinnis is a former Australia netball international and the current head coach of Melbourne Vixens in Suncorp Super Netball.
Between 1986 and 1998 McKinnis made 63 test appearances for Australia.
Melbourne City finished as champions after defeating Adelaide Contax 52–42 in the grand final.
As a player she was a member of the Australia teams that won gold medals at the 1991 and 1995 World Netball Championships, the 1993 World Games and the 1998 Commonwealth Games.
She was a member of the Australia teams that won gold medals at the 1991 and 1995 World Netball Championships, the 1993 World Games and the 1998 Commonwealth Games.
McKinnis began her senior coaching career with Melbourne Phoenix in the Commonwealth Bank Trophy, serving as assistant coach to Joyce Brown and then Lisa Alexander.
In 1992, McKinnis was awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia and in 2010 was inducted into the Australian Netball Hall of Fame.
McKinnis is one of five sisters.
The McKinnis family spent time in Western Australia and New South Wales before eventually settling in Geelong.
McKinnis began playing netball with Geelong-based Herne Hill.
She later played for the Melbourne Club at Royal Park.
She started in Melbourne Green, alongside Roselee Jencke, before progressing through Reds and Golds and eventually Melbourne Blues.
During the Esso/Mobil Superleague era, McKinnis played for several teams.
In 1993 she was vice-captain of a Melbourne Pumas captained by Jencke and coached by Norma Plummer.
In 1994 she played for Adelaide Garville as an "import player" and helped them reach the grand final.
In 1995 and 1996, McKinnis played for Melbourne Pumas in two successive grand finals, finishing as winners in 1996.
She also captained the Melbourne Phoenix team that won the 1997 Commonwealth Bank Trophy.
In 1997 and 1998 McKinnis captained and played for Melbourne Phoenix in the Commonwealth Bank Trophy.
In 1997 she was the league's MVP as Phoenix won the premiership.
Between 2003 and 2007 McKinnis served as head netball coach at the Singapore Sports School.
It was first introduced in 2004 during the Commonwealth Bank Trophy era.
Sydney Swifts, Hunter Jaegers, Melbourne Phoenix and Melbourne Kestrels have previously competed for the trophy.
Between 2007 and 2010 McKinnis served as head coach at the Australian Institute of Sport.
During the 2007 season she coached AIS Canberra Darters in the Commonwealth Bank Trophy.
She guided AIS to two successive Australian Netball League grand finals in 2008 and 2009.
However on each occasion they lost to Victorian Fury.
Between 2008 and 2009 McKinnis served as head coach of the Australia U21 team.
She was head coach when Australia won the 2009 World Youth Netball Championships, defeating New Zealand U21 64–46 in the final after going undefeated throughout the tournament.
Between 2010 and 2011 McKinnis served as head coach of Tanzania.
She subsequently guided them to third place at the 2010 Netball Singapore Nations Cup.
McKinnis joined the Melbourne Vixens coaching staff as a support/specialist coach for the 2012 ANZ Championship season.
In September 2012 she was appointed Vixens head coach.
She was head coach when Vixens won the 2014 ANZ Championship and the 2020 Suncorp Super Netball titles.
She subsequently guided Vixens to the 2014 ANZ Championship and the 2020 Suncorp Super Netball titles.
McKinnis was named the Joyce Brown Coach of the Year after Vixens were minor premiers in 2017 and again in 2020 after a second premiership.
As part of her role as Vixens head coach, McKinnis also serves as head netball coach at the Victorian Institute of Sport.
The Sargeant–McKinnis Cup is awarded annually to the aggregate winner of the two Suncorp Super Netball matches between Melbourne Vixens and New South Wales Swifts.