Jack McConnell nicknamed "Bluey" was an Australian rugby league footballer who played in the 1930s.
McConnell made his first grade debut for Western Suburbs in Round 3 1933 against Newtown at Marrickville Oval.
Western Suburbs only managed to win 4 games in 1933 and finished with the wooden spoon by coming last.
In 1934, McConnell played 17 games as Western Suburbs went from wooden spooners to premiers by claiming the minor premiership and then defeating Eastern Suburbs in the 1934 grand final with McConnell playing at second row.
In 1936, McConnell was a part of the club's first ever finals campaign as Canterbury finished 2nd on the table.