Full name Bradley James McDonald Name Brad McDonald | Playing position Height 1.71 m (5 ft 7 ⁄2 in) | |
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Date of birth (1990-02-17) 17 February 1990 (age 25) Place of birth Kudijip, Papua New Guinea |
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Bradley James "Brad" McDonald (born 17 February 1990) is a Papua New Guinean international footballer who plays as a defensive midfielder for Davao Aguilas in the Philippines Football League.
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- Art of war yakuza moon bad brad mcdonald vs andrew hansen vacant pro bantamweight title
- Career
- Australia
- Papua New Guinea
- Club
- References

Career

After moving to Australia at the age of 5, McDonald began his career with the Brisbane Roar in their youth system before heading to the Brisbane Strikers in the QSL competition.

On 12 August 2010, McDonald was signed by the North Queensland Fury. McDonald made his debut for the club against Adelaide United coming off the bench. He has been a regular started since his debut.

On 15 April 2011 he signed for A-League outfit Central Coast Mariners. He made only one first team league appearance for the side, starting in a 2–1 win over Melbourne Heart on 30 March 2013. He also appeared in one AFC Champions League match, coming on as a late substitute in a loss to Guizhou Renhe in April 2013.

In January 2016, McDonald returned to the Mariners, having spent three seasons playing in the National Premier Leagues. He was released by the club one year later.
Australia

McDonald was called up by Aurelio Vidmar for an Australia U-23 training camp in October 2011. At the time, he stated that he was still potentially interested in playing for Papua New Guinea as an alternative to Australia.
Papua New Guinea
In September 2014, McDonald made his debut for Papua New Guinea, coming on as a substitute and setting up a goal in a 2–1 loss to Singapore. In January 2016, he stated his commitment to representing Papua New Guinea and that he was in the process of obtaining citizenship which is necessary to appear in competitive matches for the country. He hoped to have the paperwork completed in time to compete in the 2016 OFC Nations Cup. However, he was not part of the final roster for the tournament.
Club
Central Coast Mariners: