Shaun McKernan
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Shaun is the younger brother of North Melbourne (AFL) premiership ruckman Corey McKernan. | Shaun is the younger brother of North Melbourne (AFL) premiership ruckman Corey McKernan. | ||
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== References == | == References == |
Revision as of 12:00, 28 April 2014
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Biographical
- Born: 1 September 1990
- Height: 198 cm
- Weight: 98 kg
- Recruited from: South Adelaide
- Previous Clubs: Tullamarine (Vic); Calder Cannons (Vic Under 18)
- GFC League Debut: 2013, Round 3 vs Port Magpies @ Alberton
Guernsey Number: 15
Career
Shaun McKernan is a tall forward/ruckman. He transferred during 2013 season from South Adelaide to imperove his prospects of regaining his position with the Adelaide AFL side.
He was Adelaide’s second selection in the 2008 National Draft, taken at pick 28. Playing much of his first season for a very poor side in South Adelaide in the SANFL, he made his AFL debut in round 14 against Richmond, and was expected to play his second game against Fremantle the week after. However, his left arm was broken in competitive drills in the final training session of the week.
Shaun is the younger brother of North Melbourne (AFL) premiership ruckman Corey McKernan.
At the end of the 2013 season McKernan, along with other AFL listed players, left Glenelg following the formation of SANFL "reserves" teams in the SANFL for Adelaide and Port Adelaide AFL clubs.
References
1. Glenelg Football Club
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