Full name Phillip Mackenzie Position Centre / Wing Club / team Apps Weight 96 kg | Years Club / team Height 1.85 m Siblings Jamie Mackenzie | |
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Date of birth (1987-02-25) February 25, 1987 (age 30) Profiles |
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Phil Mackenzie (born February 25, 1987 in Oakville, Ontario) is a Canadian rugby union player. He is currently playing club rugby for San Diego Breakers in PRO Rugby. Mackenzie plays on the wing for his club but is also capable of playing at centre.
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Mackenzie played for Appleby College and Oakville Crusaders in Ontario and for the University of Victoria in British Columbia.

In 2009, Mackenzie signed his first professional rugby contract with Coventry RFC. The following year Mackenzie signed on with the RFU Championship's newly promoted club, Esher RFC. Mackenzie's contract with Esher allowed him to also train with London Wasps. This gave Mackenzie the opportunity to appear regularly in the Aviva A League as part of the London Wasps' A squad.

On June 6, 2012 it was announced he has signed for the club London Welsh. On May 1, 2013, Phil MacKenzie left London Welsh to join Sale Sharks to stay in the Aviva Premiership for the 2013–14 season. Mackenzie debuted for Sale on 7 September 2013 in a 22–16 victory over Gloucester. Mackenzie started on the right wing, playing the full eighty minutes.

Mackenzie signed with the San Diego Breakers in early 2016 and currently captains the team.
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Canada

Mackenzie debuted for the Canadian national team on 1 November 2008 against Portugal. Mackenzie represented Canada at the 2011 Rugby World Cup. Mackenzie started on the left wing in all four of Canada's matches at the World Cup scoring two tries. Mackenzie scored the game winning try in Canada's opening Rugby World Cup match against Tonga, and later scored another try in Canada's 23–23 draw with Japan.
