Talk:Josh Kennedy (footballer, born 1988)

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Josh Kennedy is the son of Hawthorn legend John Kennedy Jr. and grandson of other Hawthorn Legend John Kennedy Sr. He will go to Hawthorn via the father-son rule in the 2006 NAB AFL Draft.

Notability is fine for the time being, there are hundreds of unknown sportspeople in wikipedia. Just get someone on WikProject:AFL to fix it up.

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