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Josh J. Kennedy : ウィキペディア英語版
Josh Kennedy (footballer, born 1987)

Joshua J. "Josh" Kennedy (born 25 August 1987) is an Australian rules footballer who plays for the West Coast Eagles in the Australian Football League (AFL), he played for the Carlton Football Club between 2006 and 2007. Originally playing with the East Fremantle Football Club in the West Australian Football League (WAFL), he was recruited to Carlton with the fourth pick overall in the 2005 National Draft. Kennedy played 22 games for Carlton before being traded to the West Coast prior to the 2008 season, in a deal involving the club's captain at the time, Chris Judd. Over the following seasons at West Coast, he established himself as a key forward, first at centre half-forward and later in more of a full-forward role. Kennedy led the club's goalkicking during the 2011, 2013 and 2015 seasons, and has kicked over 300 goals during his career. He is considered one of the best tall forwards in the competition, and was the leading goalkicker in the league's 2015 season. After Darren Glass retired midway through the 2014 season, Kennedy was named acting co-captain of the club for the remainder of the season, along with four other players.〔Alex Malcolm (13 June 2014). (Up to five could rotate West Coast captaincy ) – Australian Football League. Retrieved 13 June 2014.〕
==Early life and junior career==
Kennedy was born in Melbourne, and grew up in Canberra, Townsville, and Perth, with his family finally settling in Northampton, a small country town north of Geraldton, Western Australia.〔Craig O'Donoghue (2005). "Moving not so scary for Kennedy" – ''The West Australian''. Published 1 October 2005. Retrieved from (Factiva ), 5 August 2013.〕〔Matt Burgan (2005). "It's AFL, not NBL for Kennedy" – Australian Football League. Published 29 September 2005. Retrieved from (One Eyed Richmond ), 4 August 2013.〕 His parents, Jenny Peterson and Jamie Kennedy, both played basketball professionally, in the Women's National Basketball League and National Basketball League, respectively, having first met as scholarship holders at the Australian Institute of Sport (AIS).〔Courtney Walsh (2007). ("Eagles land a reluctant catch" ) – ''The Australian''. Published 12 October 2007. Retrieved 4 August 2013.〕 Kennedy played both football and basketball growing up, and represented Western Australia's state under-16 basketball team.〔 He later concentrated on football, playing for Northampton in the Great Northern Football League (GNFL), and often appeared alongside Harry Taylor, another future AFL player.〔Mark Duffield (2011). (When Harry met Josh in Northampton ) – ''The West Australian''. Published 8 July 2011. Retrieved 4 August 2013.〕 Kennedy played for the state football team at both under 16 and under 18 level, and was named in the under 18 All-Australian team at conclusion of the 2005 AFL Under 18 Championships.〔Kevin Sheehan (2005). (NAB AFL U18 Championships: All Australians ) – Australian Football League. Published 4 July 2005. Retrieved from AFL Tasmania, 4 August 2013.〕 He had attended the AIS/AFL Academy in Canberra the previous year, and toured Ireland with an academy side, playing several international rules matches, and thus became the first child of two previous AIS scholarship holders to also attend the institute.〔Ray Wilson (2008). "Jumping Josh son of a gun" – ''The West Australian''. Published 2 May 2008. Retrieved from (Factiva ), 5 August 2013.〕 With Northampton falling into the recruitment zone of the Perth-based East Fremantle Football Club, Kennedy made his senior West Australian Football League (WAFL) debut during the 2005 season, finishing with six goals from six games.〔(Joshua KENNEDY (East Fremantle) ) – West Australian Football League. Retrieved 4 August 2013.〕 He was selected by Carlton with pick four in the 2005 AFL National Draft, held in November 2005.〔(Joshua Kennedy ) – Footywire AFL Statistics. Retrieved 4 August 2013.〕

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