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2014 Player Review - # 24 Jay Kennedy-Harris

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Had a great start to the season as a small forward but, as with many young players in their debut seasons, his form dropped off as the season wore on.

Games MFC 2014 14

Career Total 14

Goals MFC 2014 9

Career Total 9

Games CSFC 2014 7

Goals CSFC 2014 2

Keith "Bluey" Truscott Memorial Trophy 56 votes

 

Encouraging is the word that cones to mind.

Looks more a mid than a small forward to me - he hunts the ball well.

It'll be interesting to see how he develops.

Just because bold statements are fun...

I reckon this kid is going to be Cyril Rioli, except with more substance and less hype.

 

Just because bold statements are fun...

I reckon this kid is going to be Cyril Rioli, except with more substance and less hype.

And not as one dimensional.


Was going great guns until Queens Birthday and then was pretty awful thereafter. I wonder if Roos might have done things differently if he had his time again. Should become a very good player going forward, although perhaps not the genuine small forward we desperately need.

Was going great guns until Queens Birthday and then was pretty awful thereafter. I wonder if Roos might have done things differently if he had his time again. Should become a very good player going forward, although perhaps not the genuine small forward we desperately need.

Showed enough in his first year, also went back and played some good games for Casey after Queens birthday, so that's a good sign. The Adelaide game showed how exciting he can be when he is on. a natural footballer, who seems to know when to choose the right option, and tackles !!

My gut feel is we got one right here. just needs some maturity and consistency.

Edited by Bay Riffin

Jury,still out.

Revise in 12 months.

 

Not the least bit bothered about a first year player fading in the second half of the season.

I'm as excited about this kid as I am about anyone on the list.

Showed more than enough to keep me interested.


Everything a pick 40 should be

Was impressive fjrst half of the year then faded out towards the end as expected.

One thing has over alot of small forwards is his ability to win alot of the ball. I know when he went back to Casey he was getting 25 plus disposal around the ground.

Reminds me alot of Mathew Stokes and cant wait to see him develope next year again.

Edited by dazzledavey36

He was exciting early but faded dramatically in the last half of the season, being used as a sub often didn't help him.

He needs a big preseason.

Not overly quick for a small guy, but has great agility and a very nice side step.

Creates space for himself and uses the ball cleanly.

Defiantly a bright spot from the 2014 season.

A natural footballer. He's not as fast as Lewis Jetta for example, but hunts the ball, has great agility, and makes the right decisions. Of any of the 'potentials' and 'maybe's' on our list for the past however many years, I've got a very good feeling about this kid. I think he'll end up an onballer on account of the breadth of his abilities. Similar hopes with Salem.


Showed plenty, but also was exposed plenty. A pre-season will help, and I think he could well lock down a spor in 2015. Looks good with the footy, moves well and is pretty good in front of goal.

Fingers crossed he develops further.

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