Stephen Scott Kernahan (born 1 September 1963) is a former
Australian rules football
Australian football, also called Australian rules football or Aussie rules, or more simply football or footy, is a contact sport played between two teams of 18 players on an Australian rules football playing field, oval field, often a modified ...
er who played for the
Carlton Football Club
The Carlton Football Club, nicknamed the Blues, is a professional Australian rules football club based at Princes Park (stadium), Princes Park in Carlton North, Victoria, Carlton North, an inner suburb of Melbourne in Victoria, Australia. The c ...
in the
Australian Football League
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(AFL) and for the
Glenelg Football Club in the
South Australian National Football League
The South Australian National Football League, or SANFL ( or ''S-A-N-F-L''), is an Australian rules football league based in the Australian state of South Australia. It is also the state's sports governing body, governing body for the sport.
...
(SANFL). He also played 16
State of Origin games for
South Australia
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and gained selection as an
All-Australian
The All-Australian team is an all-star team of Australian rules football in Australia, Australian rules footballers, selected by a panel at the end of each season. It represents a complete team, including an interchange bench, of the best-perfo ...
five times (1983, 1986, 1988, 1992 and 1994). He later served for six years as president of the Carlton Football Club.
Nicknamed ''Sticks'',
Kernahan was the captain of
Carlton's Team of the Century and holds the club goalkicking record of 738 and, until eclipsed by
Joel Selwood in 2022, held the AFL record for the most games as a club captain.
Early life
Stephen Kernahan is the son of South Australian football legend and Glenelg club champion and administrator
Harry Kernahan, and the older brother of former Glenelg and Carlton player
David Kernahan. Kernahan attended Paringa Park Primary School in North Brighton and
Brighton High School. At a junior level, he represented South Australia in cricket and surf life-saving in addition to football. He became a licensed stockbroker and worked at the stock exchanges in Adelaide and then Melbourne throughout his football career.
His affiliation with Glenelg began very young; he developed a lifelong friendship with
Chris McDermott when they played together in the under-10s team.
Playing career
Glenelg
He began his senior career with Glenelg in the
South Australian National Football League
The South Australian National Football League, or SANFL ( or ''S-A-N-F-L''), is an Australian rules football league based in the Australian state of South Australia. It is also the state's sports governing body, governing body for the sport.
...
(SANFL) at age 17 in 1981, and played 116 games, kicking 266 goals (also playing 20 games and kicking 24 goals in night series/pre-season competition), and also won three straight best and fairest awards.
Under the coaching of 1961
Magarey Medallist John Halbert, Kernahan was a member of Glenelg's losing Grand Final teams to
Port Adelaide
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in 1981 and
Norwood in 1982.
In 1983, he topped the voting in the
Magarey Medal
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with a then-record 44 votes, made all the more remarkable as Glenelg only won 9 of 22 games for the season (after losing their first 8 games), half the number won by premiers
West Adelaide. Unfortunately, he was ineligible due to being reported for an incident with
Norwood's Garry McIntosh in Round 4 and was suspended for Round 5. Due to the rules of the SANFL, any player who receives a suspension during a season is ineligible to win the Medal and the award was won by
North Adelaide's Tony Antrobus who polled 35 votes. Kernahan was also twice leading goal kicker for The Bays, in 1983 and 1984 and in 1985 he was awarded the
Jack Oatey Medal as best on the ground in the club's premiership win over
North Adelaide
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.
In his days with Glenelg, Kernahan was mostly used as a
ruckman/forward due to his height and his strong marking and leading ability. He played mostly at
full-forward and was the Tigers' second ruckman behind Bays legend
Peter Carey. This would lead him to be Glenelg's leading goalkicker in both 1983 and 1984. His height and his slight build led to the nickname "Sticks".
Kernahan was signed by Carlton in the
Victorian Football League
The Victorian Football League (VFL) is an Australian rules football competition in Australia operated by the Australian Football League (AFL) as a second-tier, regional, semi-professional competition. It includes teams from clubs based in east ...
(VFL) in 1981, but he didn't move to the club until 1986 due to his ambition to play in a premiership with his best mates at Glenelg.
The anticipation of Kernahan's arrival was heightened when he played
State of Origin games for
South Australia
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and his outstanding play, usually at full-forward, saw those in Victoria take notice. In 1983, Kernahan was a member of the South Australian side which defeated Victoria in Adelaide for the first time in 18 years. He kicked 10 goals in a losing side against
Victoria at
Football Park
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in Adelaide in 1984, winning the
Fos Williams Medal as South Australia's player of the match. He was a mainstay of the South Australian state of origin teams throughout his careers at Glenelg and Carlton, playing a total of sixteen games for the Croweaters, winning a second Fos Williams Medal in 1988, and captaining the team in 1996.
Carlton
After winning the 1985 premiership with Glenelg, Kernahan finally moved to
Melbourne
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to join Carlton in
1986, the same year as two other quality South Australian players,
Craig Bradley
Craig Edwin Bradley (born 23 October 1963) is a former Australian rules footballer and first-class cricketer. He is the games record holder at Carlton in the AFL/VFL, and in elite Australian rules football (the AFL/VFL, SANFL and WAFL).
Earl ...
from
Port Adelaide
Port Adelaide is a port-side region of Adelaide, approximately northwest of the Adelaide city centre, Adelaide CBD. It is also the namesake of the City of Port Adelaide Enfield council, a suburb, a federal and state electoral division and is t ...
and
Peter Motley
Peter Motley (born 24 September 1964 in Adelaide, South Australia) is a former professional Australian rules footballer, representing Sturt Football Club in the South Australian National Football League (SANFL) and Carlton Football Club in the ...
from
Sturt, joined the Blues, and the three were immediately influential for the Blues. Playing primarily at centre half-forward—and sometimes at full-forward—throughout his career, Kernahan kicked 62 goals in his first season at Carlton, to be the club's leading goalkicker for the first of a club record eleven consecutive occasions.
In only his second season at the club, Kernahan was made club captain. He became widely regarded for his leadership as captain, with former club chief executive
Ian Collins describing him as "on and off the field, the greatest leader
arltonhas ever had".
He held the captaincy for eleven years until his retirement, and his 226 games as captain is a VFL/AFL record for any club. In the final round of the 1987 season, he famously kicked a goal
after the final siren to defeat North Melbourne and clinch the minor premiership and the bye in the first week of the finals, and Carlton went on from that position to win the
Grand Final
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against and its 15th premiership. Kernahan won his first of three club best and fairest awards that season.
Prior to the 1991 season, Kernahan was offered a large sum of money to join the newly established
Adelaide Crows
The Adelaide Football Club, nicknamed the Crows, is a professional Australian rules football club based in Adelaide, South Australia that was founded in 1990. The Crows have fielded a men's team in the Australian Football League (AFL) since 199 ...
, which would be coached by his former premiership coach
Graham Cornes
Graham Studley Cornes OAM (born 31 March 1948 in Melbourne, Victoria) is a former Australian rules footballer and coach, as well as a media personality. From 1995 until early 2013, Cornes co-hosted a weekday drivetime sports program that he ho ...
, but Kernahan remained loyal to Carlton.
In Round 2, 1993, against Essendon, Kernahan had another shot after the siren to win the game. As the scores were level, he only needed a behind or better to win the game. After taking a strong pack mark, Kernahan heard the siren go, steadied himself, and took two steps inside the 50-metre arc from about a 20-degree angle on the right forward flank. Unfortunately for Kernahan, he shanked the kick to the right, infamously kicking the ball out of bounds on the full, resulting in a drawn game. Kernahan said of the moment a decade on, "I was a good kick when I was young. I could kick goals, no problem," Kernahan said. "But by '93, I was a worse kick than in the '80s. I'd had groins, my kicking had gone off.
Kerhahan made amends for his miss the round after, kicking a late-game winner against Hawthorn.
Kernahan won another two club best and fairest awards in
1989
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and
1992
1992 was designated as International Space Year by the United Nations.
Events January
* January 1 – Boutros Boutros-Ghali of Egypt replaces Javier Pérez de Cuéllar of Peru as United Nations Secretary-General.
* January 6
** The Republ ...
, and he continued to win the club goalkicking annually, with his highest total of 83 goals coming in 1992. He was selected in the
All-Australian team
The All-Australian team is an all-star team of Australian rules football in Australia, Australian rules footballers, selected by a panel at the end of each season. It represents a complete team, including an interchange bench, of the best-perfo ...
in 1992 and 1994. He led Carlton to the
1993 Grand Final against , which the club lost badly despite Kernahan's seven goals. Two years later, Kernahan led the club to the 1995 premiership, kicking five goals in the
Grand Final
Primarily in Australian sports, a grand final is a game that decides a sports league's premiership (or championship) winning team, i.e. the conclusive game of a finals (or play-off) series. Synonymous with a championship game in North Ameri ...
against .
Kernahan retired at the end of the
1997 season. In that year, he passed
Harry Vallence to become the leading career goalkicker in Carlton Football Club history; he finished his VFL/AFL career with 738 goals,
which remains a Carlton record as of 2023.
Overall, Kernahan played a total of 367 premiership games for Glenelg and Carlton, and kicked 1004 goals, which is the 13th most in elite Australian rules football.
Kernahan also played 16 State of Origin matches for South Australia, kicking 66 goals, and a total of 39 pre-season/night series matches, 20 for Glenelg and 19 for Carlton (these are counted as senior by the SANFL but not by the VFL/AFL), kicking 63 goals. If these are included, Kernahan played 422 career senior games and kicked a career senior total of 1,133 goals, which is the eighth most in elite Australian rules football.
Kernahan also played three
International Rules matches for Australia in 1984 and scored one goal, which are counted as senior by the VFL/AFL, who list Kernahan's total as 406 career senior games and 1,095 career goals, excluding his pre-season/night series matches for Carlton: if these are included here, this gives Kernahan an overall total of 425 career senior games and 1,134 goals.
Honours
He was selected as an
All-Australian
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five times: three times when the team was selected based on interstate carnival performances (1985, 1986 and 1988) and twice when the team was selected based on AFL performances (1992 and 1994). He is a Carlton and AFL life member, and he has been inducted into the
Australian Football Hall of Fame
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and the South Australian Football Hall of Fame.
Kernahan is regarded as one of the greatest players in Carlton Football Club history. He was centre half-forward and captain of the club's Team of the Century, he was made a Legend of the Carlton Football Club Hall of Fame in 1997, and as part of the club's sesquicentennial celebrations in 2014 he was named the second-greatest player in the club's history, behind only
John Nicholls.
Sports administration career
Carlton Football Club president
After retiring as a player, Kernahan joined the Carlton Football Club's
board of directors
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The powers, duties, and responsibilities of a board of directors are determined by government regulatio ...
, and in 2006 became a vice-president of the club.
Following
Graham Smorgon's failure to be re-elected at the 2007 Board Elections, Kernahan was made interim president, acquiring the services of and relinquishing the position to
Richard Pratt within days.
On 20 June 2008, he again took the role of president, this time permanently, after Pratt stood aside to fight charges of giving false and misleading evidence to an
Australian Competition & Consumer Commission
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) is the chief competition regulator of the Government of Australia, located within the Department of the Treasury. It was established in 1995 with the amalgamation of the Australian Tra ...
.
Kernahan served as president for six years before stepping aside in June 2014. Kernahan then handed over his position as president of the club to Mark LoGiudice.
Publishing career
Kernahan also had a post-football career in publishing in Melbourne.
Statistics
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1986
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, 4 , , 25 , , 62 , , 27 , , 233 , , 95 , , 328 , , 157 , , , , 60 , , 2.5 , , 1.1 , , 9.3 , , 3.8 , , 13.1 , , 6.3 , , , , 2.4 , , 1
, -
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1987
Events January
* January 1 – Bolivia reintroduces the Boliviano currency.
* January 2 – Chadian–Libyan conflict – Battle of Fada: The Military of Chad, Chadian army destroys a Libyan armoured brigade.
* January 3 – Afghan leader ...
†
,
, 4 , , 24 , , 73 , , 50 , , 275 , , 89 , , 364 , , 177 , , 41 , , 33 , , 3.0 , , 2.1 , , 11.5 , , 3.7 , , 15.2 , , 7.4 , , 1.7 , , 1.4 , , 14
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1988
,
, 4 , , 23 , , 54 , , 36 , , 288 , , 71 , , 359 , , 161 , , 28 , , 30 , , 2.3 , , 1.6 , , 12.5 , , 3.1 , , 15.6 , , 7.0 , , 1.2 , , 1.3 , , 3
, -
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1989
1989 was a turning point in political history with the "Revolutions of 1989" which ended communism in Eastern Bloc of Europe, starting in Poland and Hungary, with experiments in power-sharing coming to a head with the opening of the Berlin W ...
,
, 4 , , 22 , , 59 , , 40 , , 298 , , 64 , , 362 , , 180 , , 28 , , 39 , , 2.7 , , 1.8 , , 13.5 , , 2.9 , , 16.5 , , 8.2 , , 1.3 , , 1.8 , , 9
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1990
Important events of 1990 include the Reunification of Germany and the unification of Yemen, the formal beginning of the Human Genome Project (finished in 2003), the launch of the Hubble Space Telescope, the separation of Namibia from South ...
,
, 4 , , 22 , , 69 , , 42 , , 254 , , 58 , , 312 , , 165 , , 36 , , 42 , , 3.1 , , 1.9 , , 11.5 , , 2.6 , , 14.2 , , 7.5 , , 1.6 , , 1.9 , , 4
, -
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1991
It was the final year of the Cold War, which had begun in 1947. During the year, the Soviet Union Dissolution of the Soviet Union, collapsed, leaving Post-soviet states, fifteen sovereign republics and the Commonwealth of Independent State ...
,
, 4 , , 20 , , 46 , , 36 , , 234 , , 57 , , 291 , , 149 , , 36 , , 36 , , 2.3 , , 1.8 , , 11.7 , , 2.9 , , 14.6 , , 7.5 , , 1.8 , , 1.8 , , 6
, - style="background-color: #EAEAEA"
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1992
1992 was designated as International Space Year by the United Nations.
Events January
* January 1 – Boutros Boutros-Ghali of Egypt replaces Javier Pérez de Cuéllar of Peru as United Nations Secretary-General.
* January 6
** The Republ ...
,
, 4 , , 22 , , 83 , , 50 , , 278 , , 74 , , 352 , , 165 , , 20 , , 76 , , 3.8 , , 2.3 , , 12.6 , , 3.4 , , 16.0 , , 7.5 , , 0.9 , , 3.5 , , 8
, -
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1993
The United Nations General Assembly, General Assembly of the United Nations designated 1993 as:
* International Year for the World's Indigenous People
The year 1993 in the Kwajalein Atoll in the Marshall Islands had only 364 days, since its ...
,
, 4 , , 18 , , 68 , , 42 , , 216 , , 57 , , 273 , , 140 , , 23 , , 30 , , 3.8 , , 2.3 , , 12.0 , , 3.2 , , 15.2 , , 7.8 , , 1.3 , , 1.7 , , 8
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1994
The year 1994 was designated as the " International Year of the Family" and the "International Year of Sport and the Olympic Ideal" by the United Nations.
In the Line Islands and Phoenix Islands of Kiribati, 1994 had only 364 days, omitti ...
,
, 4 , , 23 , , 82 , , 51 , , 237 , , 96 , , 333 , , 160 , , 24 , , 49 , , 3.6 , , 2.2 , , 10.3 , , 4.2 , , 14.5 , , 7.0 , , 1.0 , , 2.1 , , 5
, -
, style="text-align:center;background:#afe6ba;",
1995
1995 was designated as:
* United Nations Year for Tolerance
* World Year of Peoples' Commemoration of the Victims of the Second World War
This was the first year that the Internet was entirely privatized, with the United States government ...
†
,
, 4 , , 17 , , 63 , , 40 , , 172 , , 42 , , 214 , , 121 , , 18 , , 16 , , 3.7 , , 2.4 , , 10.1 , , 2.5 , , 12.6 , , 7.1 , , 1.1 , , 0.9 , , 8
, - style="background-color: #EAEAEA"
! scope="row" style="text-align:center" ,
1996
1996 was designated as:
* International Year for the Eradication of Poverty
Events January
* January 8 – A Zairean cargo plane crashes into a crowded market in the center of the capital city of the Democratic Republic of the Congo ...
,
, 4 , , 19 , , 56 , , 34 , , 172 , , 36 , , 208 , , 108 , , 13 , , 15 , , 2.9 , , 1.8 , , 9.0 , , 1.9 , , 10.9 , , 5.7 , , 0.7 , , 0.8 , , 1
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1997
Events January
* January 1 – The Emergency Alert System is introduced in the United States.
* January 11 – Turkey threatens Cyprus on account of a deal to buy Russian S-300 missiles, prompting the Cypriot Missile Crisis.
* January 1 ...
,
, 4 , , 16 , , 23 , , 23 , , 146 , , 36 , , 182 , , 76 , , 17 , , 20 , , 1.4 , , 1.4 , , 9.1 , , 2.3 , , 11.4 , , 4.8 , , 1.1 , , 1.3 , , 0
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! colspan=3, Career
! 251
! 738
! 471
! 2803
! 775
! 3578
! 1759
! 284
! 446
! 2.9
! 1.9
! 11.2
! 3.1
! 14.3
! 7.0
! 1.3
! 1.8
! 67
References
External links
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Stephen Kernahan Profile in BlueseumSANFL Hall of Fame
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1963 births
Living people
All-Australians (1953–1988)
Carlton Football Club players
Carlton Football Club premiership players
Glenelg Football Club players
Australian Football Hall of Fame inductees
South Australian State of Origin players
John Nicholls Medal winners
Carlton Football Club administrators
Australian rules footballers from Adelaide
All-Australians (AFL)
South Australian Football Hall of Fame inductees
Australia international rules football team players
VFL/AFL premiership players