Early career McDonald became
captain-coach of
Werribee in the
VFA, and coached the club to a premiership victory in 1993. He coached at Werribee from 1993 until 1999. From 2000 to 2002 he was non-playing coach of the
Box Hill Hawks in the
VFL, and coached the club to a premiership victory in 2001, defeating his former club
Werribee in the grand final.
Hawthorn Football Club In the
2004 season, McDonald took over from
Peter Schwab, after Schwab resigned from the
Hawthorn Football Club senior coaching job late in the season following a dismal season. McDonald was then promoted from assistant coach to caretaker senior coach of Hawthorn for the remainder of the 2004 season. Hawthorn under McDonald won two games of the remaining five games of the 2004 season, to finish in fifteenth place on the ladder, which was the second-last placed position. McDonald was however not retained as Hawthorn Football Club senior coach at the end of the 2004 season and was replaced by
Alastair Clarkson as Hawthorn Football Club senior coach.
North Melbourne Football Club assistant coach and other roles with the club McDonald then became an assistant coach at his old club,
North Melbourne Kangaroos, for the 2005 season and then he transitioned to work in a number of key roles at the club, including as the Football Manager. McDonald's son
Luke was drafted by North Melbourne as a father-son recruit in
2013 National Draft with 8th pick.
Other coaching roles McDonald went on to be the senior coach of the Avondale Heights Football Club who compete in the top division of the Essendon Region Football League. After this, McDonald was appointed as the club's Football Director of The Old Scotch Football Club. == References ==