
LeagueNews.co | Cooper McEnroe
The Sharks' Cameron McInnes is impressed by his teammates' long-range efforts on the field, particularly the standout performances of fullback William Kennedy and centre Kayal Iro in recent games.
Kennedy's speed and agility have resulted in awe-inspiring tries, contributing to the team's success in the opening weeks of the season.
McInnes, a forward, takes pleasure in seeing his teammates excel and believes Kennedy is on track to surpass his previous season's stats and achieve career highs in various areas.
In an article by nrl.com.au, McInnes expresses his admiration for Kennedy's performances, stating, "William Kennedy has the ball in open space and the Sharks skipper knows what's coming next." Kennedy's ability to break away and score long-range tries has become a trend for the team, with Iro also securing try of the year contenders in the previous week.
McInnes highlights the excitement generated by his teammates' breaks and subsequent points, emphasizing the thrill experienced by both players and fans alike.
Despite his role in the trenches, McInnes has been instrumental in supporting his teammates and contributing to their success.
With one try, two try assists, and seven tackle breaks already this season, McInnes is determined to continue his strong performances and push Kennedy to achieve even greater heights.
As Kennedy's form continues to soar, surpassing last season's stats seems inevitable, setting the stage for a career-best season for the talented fullback.
The Sharks' long-range efforts and exceptional performances by players like Kennedy and Iro have propelled the team to early success in the season.
McInnes' support and admiration for his teammates' skills demonstrate the camaraderie and unity within the squad, as they strive for further victories and individual milestones in the games ahead.