Pick 1: Kennedy or Riewoldt? Jon Anderson
Herald Sun
June 09, 2010 7:13PM PICK 1: THE competition's buzz player in Jack Riewoldt or Carlton's sacrificial lamb in Josh Kennedy? THE competition’s buzz player in Jack Riewoldt or Carlton’s sacrificial lamb in Josh Kennedy?
Have your say with Jon Anderson in his live blog, from 9am tomorrow.
Both have abilities every AFL club would trade heavily for and in Kennedy’s case already have after the Blues took him with Pick 4 in the 2005 National draft.
After two years of development with a young man who was very popular at Visy Park, Carlton had to give up a lot to bring Judd back across the Nullabor and Kennedy was part of the deal.
He has now made his mark with West Coast as a lead-up CHF who rarely misses from set shots. A blue-collar worker who gets the job done.
Riewoldt on the other hand is flamboyant and exciting, a kid who has given the Tigers some hope in a winter of discontent. So who would you pick?
Jack RiewoldtClub: Richmond
Age, height, weight: 21, 195cm, 93kg
Games, goals: 57, 92
Playing honours: NAB Rising Star nominee 2008
Draft history: Pick 13 in the 2006 National draft
Career stats (per game): 8.4 kicks, 2.8 handballs, 11.2 possessions, 3.0 marks, 1.6 goals.
Strengths: A rare ability to judge an overhead contested mark. Good mover for a big bloke but on size, is he a genuine key forward or more of a third tall?.
Weaknesses: Not overly quicky and like most young marking options, can have his quiet games.
Josh KennedyClub: West Coast
Age, height, weight: 22, 194cm, 99kg
Games, goals: 56, 81
Playing honours: Carlton pre-season Premiership in 2007
Draft history: Pick 4 in 2005 National draft. In 2007 traded by Carlton for Chris Judd
Career stats (per game): 7.1 kicks, 3.0 handballs, 10.2 possessions, 5.4 marks, 1.4 goals.
Strengths: Honest, hard-working centre half forward in the traditions of Earl Spalding or Mark Maclure. Despite his suttering run-up, a very good set shot.
Weaknesses: Adequate at ground level rather than good. Somewhat mechanical across the ground.
VERDICT: Riewoldt by a short half head. He has that extra bit of magic that most big men don’t possess. And there may be more upside with him given the way his career has progressed this year. But Kennedy is the type of key forward you could build a side around. Just ask Carlton how much they would love him now.
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