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2016 Player Review - # 24 Jay Kennedy-Harris

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Never really got going after a year of injuries including a bad hamstring tear which kept him out for a huge slab of the season. On return, he worked hard to build up his fitness coming through the Development League at Casey and playing some good football in their seniors before the decision was made to take a precautionary approach and he was not played in the VFL finals.

Games MFC 2016 0

Career Total (MFC) 22

Goals MFC 2016 0

Career Total (MFC) 11

Games CSFC 2016 6

Goals CSFC 2016 8

Games CSFC DL 2016 2

Goals CSFC DL 2016 1

 

 

 

 

Unfortunately injury has prevented us from seeing just what JKH has to offer.  He showed quite a bit early on.

I could see him being a top 30 player though IMO he would struggle to break into the 22 on a regular basis. 

 

Injury has stalled his career at the worst possible time. He has 12 months to build some form and show the coaches he is a part of the future plans.

He might suprise us next season of he can stay on the park. 2017 is crucial for his Afl career, and I expect we will see him at his absolute best.

Reminds me of Trengove in that he thinks and reacts quickly but just lacks pace.

I would love one or both of them to come on next season because they are genuine footballers.


He showed a bit in his first year, but has done nothing in the past two. Obviously injuries are a factor in this, but so is the fact that we have too many similar types on our list.

I know he has a contract, but I would be happy to trade / put on the rookie list / delist now, because I think we are just delaying the inevitable.

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