Peter Kennedy

  • Playing Career

Playing Career

Known Family Links

Son
Damian Kennedy

Playing Career Statistics

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Competitions

Competition   App T G   GK % FG Pts W L D Win %  
Tour Matches Western Division 1 - -   - - 0 1 0 0.00% List
City vs Country Firsts 3 - -   - - 1 2 0 33.33% List
Tour Matches NSW Country 2 1 -   - 3 1 1 0 50.00% List


Representative

Australia - By Team

Team Years App T G   GK % FG Pts W L D Win %  
Western Division 1970 1 - -   - - 0 1 0 0.00% List
NSW Firsts 1972 1 - -   - - 0 1 0 0.00% List
NSW Country Firsts 1972, 1975-76 3 - -   - - 1 2 0 33.33% List
NSW Country 1972, 1975 2 1 -   - 3 1 1 0 50.00% List
NSW Country Seconds 1973 1 - -   - - 0 1 0 0.00% List
Overall1970-1976 8 1 0   0 3 2 6 0 25.00% List

Your Say

  • Anonymous
    30/12/2011

    Had the rare privilege of playing with this great champion of country football at Gundagai in '74 (or '75) from memory. Words like mercurial or genius would not suffice to describe this bloke. He was a tough, tenacious and untiring team player of enormous talent and probably unfulfilled potential. In defense he would zoom past you to make a try saving tackle that left his opponent knowing his progress had been well and truly halted! One day after he had played country firsts centres with Mick Cronin, we played a Sunday game (against a strong Tumut side I think) at Anzac Park Gundagai. I remember him making a bust from deep in our own quarter, side-stepping and fending off several players to set up a length of the field try. Peter Kennedy was a truly remarkable footballer.

  • Danny
    28/10/2014

    Having been a player and spectator in group x1 for 50 years I would have to say that Peter Kennedy was easily the best I had the pleasure of playing against and watching. A truly brilliant footballer. Kennedy first. daylight second.

  • Anonymous
    08/05/2016

    Mate peter kennedy is a champion of Forbes Rlf

  • ian kirk
    10/07/2016

    A truly exceptional player - class - his abilities should have seen a much higher representative level - than is shown - class player in all respects - great bloke as well. Definitely a Hall of Fame country rugby league player.
    ian kirk
    life member Illawarra steelers

  • ALLAN REES
    23/05/2017

    i played a couple of first grade games with peter,and he was one of the most gifted and talented centre 3/4 to ever wear the famous magpie jumper ,a great crowd pleaser in any aspect of the great game of rugby league and a true legend of country rugby league 23/05/2017

  • Rod Brooke
    15/03/2023

    Played with Peter Kennedy at Gundagai. Peter came to Gundagai in 1974 as a player & 1975 was appointed Capt/Coach. Unbelievable player with all the skills (tough, brilliant in defence & attack). The following day after Country beat a near test strength side19-9 at the SCG, I had the pleasure of being his centre partner when the Gundagai Tigers defeated defeated Tumut Blues 21-16 at Anzac Park Gundagai.. Best player I have ever played with, & Mick Cronin always speaks very
    highly of Peter.????????

  • K C
    28/10/2023

    Was a kid at Anzac park the week after King Kennedy repd Country. Team lined up behind Peter to run on. Peter got to the middle - no one behind him. Enormous tribute from a packed crowd.

  • Roger Gersbach
    06/02/2024

    I had the very great privilege of knowing Peter Kennedy as a good and very humble friend, as well as playing beside him in Forbes. Despite his kind and gentle nature, on the field he was gifted with speed, strength and skill that put him in a class above. Thanks to Peter and our tireless and inspiring half-back, Mervyn Cain also with a strong link to Euabalong, all of Forbes celebrated for a week when their team won the Grand Final at Dubbo. Even the Forbes reserve grade side did the area proud by being very unlucky to narrowly lose their Grand Final as the introduction game to the first grade victory by Forbes.

    I write this as a tribute to Peter Kennedy, Mervyn Cain and all their team-mates and supporters.

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