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Josh Kennedy (Hawthorn)

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Do you think it would be worth looking at this kid?

He told the Hawks of his intentions to move on to find more opportunities and is linked to Sydney atm.

I think hes a really good young footballer who knows how to find the footy.

What do you think? :)

 

Dunno... Not the greatest kick. Doesn't have confidence to take the game by the balls. I remember against the cat he handballed to Buddy when all he needed to do was slam it on the boot to score and win the game also another number of times he could have kicked goals and handballed it.

I also think he wouldn't add anymore then what Moloney/Jones do and you only need so many of his type of player. I think he would suit Sydney.

Love this guy.

Tall developing KPF who has taken sometime to develop into his body. He would be a fantastic acquisition.

Hawthorn will need to trade to secure SB and Gillbert. Certainly worth pursuing.

 

i've met kennedy a few times...he's friends wit my brother...apparently told my brother on friday he's going to swans or lions...also clarkson apparently told him last year that his goal was to play 6 games this year...i believe he played 10.

my impression he's def a confidence person...if he got 50 games under his belt he would grow into a pretty handy player...ie., it would improve his decision making and kicking for one...

but personally i think melbourne doesn't need him.

Love this guy.

Tall developing KPF who has taken sometime to develop into his body. He would be a fantastic acquisition.

josh kennedy is not a KPF


He's a really good guy. I played cricket with him and played footy against him, but I don't he's good enough at this level.

Edited by AdamFarr

Why is it that all players who are thrown up for trade are inextricably linked to Sydney???

 
Why is it that all players who are thrown up for trade are inextricably linked to Sydney???

swans have had a massive clean out of older players on big coin...and they have a bigger salary cap due to the higher cost of livining in syd


Why is it that all players who are thrown up for trade are inextricably linked to Sydney???

Cos they've traded a lot, and traded well. They'd back in their recruiters. Plus, they're not from the heartland, so they are forced to trade in footy culture.

Kennedy isn't the worst player going round, but we just got rid of a one-paced mid. No need to go scrambling for another. The only reason this is making any kind of news is that he's the grandson of Hawks royalty.

Went to school with josh good guy

I see alot of similarities between him and Jobe Watson when he first started out. Play the same sort of footy aswell.

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