YOU ONLY need to watch the second quarter of last year's Grand Final to see the influence of Sydney's Josh Kennedy. 

The midfield bull kept his team in the game almost single-handedly. His size, power and pace was a deadly combination around the stoppages. He got on the scoreboard too, and had one hand on the Norm Smith Medal by half-time. 

Kennedy was originally drafted as a father-son selection by Hawthorn in 2006. The third-generation Hawk, grandson of John Kennedy snr, struggled to break into a star-studded midfield and managed just 13 games in three years.

But a trade to Sydney at the end of 2009 was the turning point for Kennedy.

He's now a premiership player and club captain, and in Thursday night's Grand Final rematch against the Bulldogs he can reach an enviable milestone:

 

Why the mini milestone matters 

Kennedy has 1299 career clearances, and only four current players and six players in total sit above him.

Five of the six are Brownlow medallists: Eagles Sam Mitchell (1743) and Matt Priddis (1410) and Suns superstar Gary Ablett (1351); plus retired greats Simon Black (1715) and Chris Judd (1499).

Crow Scott Thompson (1422) is the only non-Brownlow winner in the bunch. 

Kennedy is almost a prototype midfielder. He's too big for the quicker onballers, and too fast for players of a similar size. 

A regular poller in the vote count, the 28-year-old still has years of AFL ahead of him. If he continues his clearance-winning ways, he could yet finish his career with a Brownlow. 

Josh Kennedy (centre) played a vital role in helping the Swans to the 2012 flag. Picture: AFL Photos

Who's next best?

Former and present club captains dominate the group of current-day clearance kings. 

 THE CHASING PACK
PlayerClub(s)Career clearances
Joel SelwoodGeelong1279
Andrew SwallowNorth Melbourne1115
Scott PendleburyCollingwood1098
Jobe WatsonEssendon1086
Matthew BoydWestern Bulldogs1080

Fast fact: Carlton's Patrick Cripps is ranked first among current players for average clearances per game. He has 7.06, ahead of Kennedy with 6.73.

One more big carrot for Kennedy

Earn 10 clearances against the Dogs, and Kennedy can also break the AFL record for 10 or more clearances in a game.

The gun midfielder has reached the figure 27 times, sharing the equal all-time record with Priddis and former Blue Brett Ratten.

The Chaser: hungry Hawk in the hunt for 6k

Hawthorn's Shaun Burgoyne can add another milestone to a glittering career, needing just 21 touches to reach 6000 career disposals

With an average of 18.1 disposals per game across his career, the silky midfielder is a good chance of reaching the mark on the open expanses of the MCG against Gold Coast on Saturday

The AFL's all-time disposal king is St Kilda's favourite son Robert Harvey, with 9656 across his 383-game career.

Burgoyne sits 13th in the list of active players. His former teammate Mitchell is the current-day disposal leader, having accumulated 8369 touches so far.

BALL MAGNETS
PlayerClub(s)Career disposals
Robert HarveySt Kilda9656
Brent HarveyNorth Melbourne9213
Kevin BartlettRichmond9151
Craig BradleyCarlton8776
Michael TuckHawthorn8423
Sam Mitchell*West Coast/Hawthorn8369
Scott WestWestern Bulldogs8222
Tony ShawCollingwood7632
Simon BlackBrisbane Lions7580
Gary Ablett*Gold Coast/Geelong7510

*Still playing

Text: Sarah Black | Designs: Kahla Emonson | Stats: Cameron Sinclair

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