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[edit]Following on from the anon edit of 15 Sept 2006 I am having trouble reconciling the number of times Kernahan was designated an All Australian. The Carlton unofficial wiki bio refers to Kernahan as having been an "All Australian" seven times (1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1992, 1994). The SANFL Hall of Fame bio says eight times, but does not specify the years. Fullpointsfooty bio says five times (1985, 1986, 1988 plus twice in the AFL version). Fullpointsfooty specifies that All Australians are selected from carnivals/Championships at which the States competed, and then from 1991 an annual AFL award was made. The anon edit says nine times (1984, 1985 with Glenelg and 1986-90, 92 & 94 with Carlton). There were no carnivals/Championships in 1984, 1989-1990 so not sure what All Australian award is being referenced. Perhaps anon could indicate a source?
Pudgey 23:39, 16 September 2006 (UTC)
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Reason for not joining Carlton until 1986
[edit]Is erroneous but can't be sure on the exact details. Rather than it being because of his slight frame as stated, he stayed at Glenelg until they finally won a flag as per a promise/agreement he made with his father and Glenelg official, Harry Kernahan. Please amend.
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