
For the past six years, William Kennedy has made one place his own.
Since his NRL debut at 23 in 2019, he has donned the Cronulla Sharks jersey on 143 occasions, scoring 55 tries along the way, without considering any other teams.
With his current contract nearing its end, Love Rugby League reports that Kennedy's management is discreetly engaging with Super League clubs to gauge potential interest for a move across the ocean after the current season.
Within the Super League, several fullback positions might become available, with players like Caleb Aekins from Bradford Bulls, Olly Ashall-Bott of Toulouse, and St Helens' Tristan Sailor all without contracts.
Kennedy could soon find himself among a growing list of NRL stars transitioning to the UK, including Roger Tuivasa-Sheck at Wakefield Trinity, Damien Cook at Castleford Tigers, and fellow Sharks player Cameron McInnes, who is also attracting Super League interest.
According to sources in Love Rugby League, the overseas recruitment scene is buzzing with more activity than anticipated, partly driven by the Perth Bears' urgency to finalize their roster for the 2027 season.
Additionally, Sam Verrills of the Gold Coast Titans has surfaced as another name in the mix for Super League discussions.
The Super League's NRL shopping spree is certainly underway.
