Shark on the move: Kennedy's future in doubt

LeagueNews.co | Jess Malloy

The future of Cronulla Sharks' star fullback, William Kennedy, has become the subject of speculation, with reports suggesting that the upcoming 2025 season could potentially be his last in the Sharks' jersey.

According to reports from zerotackle.com, Sharks' decision-makers face a tough challenge in the coming months as they work to retain key players amidst interest from rival teams.

With a total of 15 players set to come off contract at the end of next season, including talents like Briton Nikoka, Ronaldo Mulitalo, and Cameron McInness, the club will need to make some tough decisions to stay within the salary cap.

While Kennedy has been a stalwart in the fullback role for the Sharks, whispers have circulated that his future with the club may be in doubt beyond the upcoming season.

This has sparked speculation that Cronulla may be exploring alternative options at fullback, potentially turning their focus towards promising young talents like Kade Dykes and Liam Ison.

As the Sharks navigate these uncertain waters, the Rugby League world will be watching closely to see how this potential shake-up in the roster plays out.

Only time will tell if Kennedy will continue to wear the black, white, and blue or if a new era at fullback is on the horizon for Cronulla.

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