The son of John Thomas McDonald (1863–1929),[2] and Margaret Mary McDonald (1860–1936), née O'Brien,[3] Francis Joseph McDonald was born at Allendale, Victoria, on 21 September 1899; and, although his birth was registered as "Simon McDonald", throughout his life he was always known as "Francis Joseph McDonald".
He married Ilma Magdalen Laffy (1900–1955) in 1926.[4][5]
McDonald twice won Essendon's leading goalkicker award (now known as the Matthew Lloyd Medal). The first was in 1920, when he kicked 33 goals from only 11 games. This included a seven-goal haul against Geelong. He topped the goal-kicking again the following year, 1921, with 17 goals in 10 games.[7][8][9]
He captain-coached Hamilton in 1922 and 1923. During the 1920s he also spent some time in charge of South Ballarat.[10]
Death
He died (suddenly) at the Sacred Heart Hospital in Moreland Road, Coburg, on 28 May 1962.[11]