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Tom Kennedy

Playing Career : 1927
Debut and Only Game : Round 1, 1927 vs South Melbourne, aged 20 years 297 days
Carlton Player No. 434
Games : 1
Goals : 0
Guernsey No. 31
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Weight :
DOB : July 7, 1906


Tom Kennedy was born in North Carlton, he was a follower-forward from Chelsea who represented the Navy Blues in a single game in 1927. Wearing guernsey number 31 on his special day, he played from a forward pocket when Carlton met South Melbourne at Princes Park in the first round of the season.

The match was a close and keenly-fought affair throughout, and Carlton was the better team everywhere but on the scoreboard. The Blues had eight scoring shots in the last quarter, scoring 2 goals, 6 behinds – while South Melbourne had six attempts, and kicked 3.3 to win by a point.

Tom Kennedy disappeared from Carlton’s records after that one appearance, and little is known about him from then on - except that he served with Australia’s Volunteer Defence Force during World War II, and passed away at the sadly young age of 61 in May, 1968. Tom was granted a permit to Brunswick in 1927.

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