Tom Kennedy (Australian footballer)

Kennedy was a follower-forward from Chelsea who played one game for Carlton in Round 1 of the 1927 season, playing in a forward pocket when Carlton met South Melbourne at Princes Park.

Kennedy was granted a permit to Brunswick in June 1927,[3] and subsequently played 18 games for them.

During the 1928 season he was granted a clearance to Fitzroy, but he never played a senior game for them.

Kennedy served with Australia’s Volunteer Defence Force during World War II.

This Australian rules football biography of a person born in 1906 is a stub.