With pace to burn and excellent ball-carrying abilities, Jessica Kennedy has been a mainstay in the Carlton midfield in the first two rounds of the inaugural AFLW season.

Kennedy joined the Blues from Bendigo Thunder, where she played with Sarah Last and Bella Ayre, as a free agent after the inaugural draft last year.

“The draft was a pretty anxious two hours. It would of been lovely to have had some reassurance prior to the draft,” Kennedy said.

“I got the phone call from ‘Burgs’ (assistant coach Graham Burgen) late in the draft, he said: ‘If nobody picks you up do you want to be a free agent for us?’ I was super happy to hear that.”

Kennedy started at Bendigo Thunder in 2011 when the club decided to field a women’s team for the first time. She was up in Bendigo studying physiotherapy and the opportunity to be involved in something different was an exciting prospect for the young midfielder.

Aside from playing for Carlton, Kennedy now also works as a physiotherapist, which has helped her appreciate the efforts of the support staff at the Blues.

“I really enjoy my work, and I obviously see things on the other side, other sporting people coming in and getting treatment and knowing how hard I work to get them going and then seeing the flip side,” she said.

Kennedy’s work rate in the midfield has often set the standard for the Blues. She averages nine disposals a game, and she’s also shown the advantages of her speed.


Carlton midfielder Jessica Kennedy in action against the Giants. (Photo: AFL Media)

After impressing for the Blues in the first two rounds, Kennedy is looking forward to Round 3 and the challenges that face her fellow Game Changers.

The girls face their first weekend of travel, paired with a clash against the top-of-the-table Adelaide Crows.

“It’s a really good opportunity for us to go outside of Ikon Park, and meet a new challenge,” she said.

“They’ll be different to what Collingwood and GWS have thrown at us, but I think to be the best you have to play against the best and their form is really good so it’ll be an exciting game.”
 

The Blues defenders will have their work cut out for them again with Sarah ‘Tex’ Perkins and Erin Phillips showing how strong they are for Adelaide in the forward line, while Kennedy and the rest of the Blues midfield will be fighting hard to win the contested footy against the likes of Chelsea Randall and Ebony Marinoff.

They’re challenges that Kennedy is confident the Game Changers will overcome to keep their unbeaten record intact.

“The girls have come together really nicely and that continues to get stronger as the weeks go on. What our strength is in Round 3 will only get better - so bring it on.”

The Blues take on the Crows from 11:35am local time at Thebarton Oval on Sunday, with the game to be broadcast live on FOX Footy.