VFA years Born in 1867, McKay played originally for the
South Ballarat Football Club. He began at South Melbourne in 1886 and became a leading member of the team. Regarded as one of the best all-round players in the colony, McKay was a regular Victorian representative in
intercolonial matches. South Melbourne were premiers that season, the first of three successive premierships McKay was part of. In the
1896 VFA season, he played in the premiership play-off against
Collingwood, which is retrospectively treated as Victoria's first
grand final (it was the first match explicitly referred to as such). Collingwood won by one goal, and McKay with two goals was the game's only multiple goal-kicker.
1897 VFL season The following year, South Melbourne were a foundation club in the inaugural VFL season. McKay has the distinction of kicking South Melbourne's first VFL goal, which came late in the second quarter of their opening round loss to
Melbourne at
Lake Oval, with a snap shot at goal that bounced through. His 14 goals in 1897 included three in both matches against Carlton, and were enough to be South Melbourne's leading goal-kicker. As South Melbourne failed to make the finals, McKay's season ended in round 14, a one-point win over Fitzroy at Lake Oval on 7 August, which was also his 14th VFL appearance, having not missed a game all year. ==Death==