- Aug 17, 2009
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- North Melbourne
In the past I have stated that Mullet was held back from playing a role off half back because his defensive work was poor. This was indeed the case during the preseason games, specifically noticable in the intra-club, where he looked decent with ball in hand yet vulnerable defensively. The continued exposure of Mullett to that role over the course of the preseason and in 2012 VFL is paying dividends now.
Kennedy has no such noticeable defensive weaknesses as far as I am aware.
Actually judging from what nicko quoted, it sounds a bit similar:
FYI in regards to AK:
In the write up for VFL players on our website it says this about Kennedy:
Ayden Kennedy (19 possessions and 6 marks) worked hard in defence, finishing the match strongly.
“Ayden had some good penetration in the game, he defended well but other times, was a little slow to react. He’s just continually working to be really alert to get onto those opportunities to defend and cut his opponent out of the game.”
The mid-year review stated: "The challenge for Ayden is to replicate those qualities consistently at VFL level." Which is a little bit mind-boggling, not just because of the wraps he gets on here, but the fact that he is frequently listed in the bests at VFL level.
Surely the time is now for him to have a crack at AFL level?





