'Killer' Kenny wants starting spot

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HE laughs at the nickname "Killer'' being forced on him, but a bulked-up Nick Kenny says he is ready to assume the hit-man role for Brisbane in 2009.
"I've heard it bandied around,'' grins the 26-year-old Bronco forward who has a great chance to take his game to the next level following the departure of representative front-rower Ben Hannant. "I'm not the one to comment on how I get my nickname but you could be called worse.''

But Kenny declared his hand about his intentions next season. "I want to nail down a starting front-row spot,'' he said after a smash-up training session at Queensland University this week.

"Without getting too far ahead of myself I know I have to keep the weight on, keep training really well and playing really well, especially in the trials. It's not a matter of wanting something and asking for it, I've got to prove that I'm worthy of it to the people that matter.

"My destiny is in my own hands and I have to make the most of it.''

Kenny is building a reputation as one of the cleanest hitters in Brisbane's senior squad. He's not afraid to put his body on the line for his team - in fact, he revels in the heavy physical contact side of rugby league.

To help his cause he has stacked on four kilograms during the off-season through diet and a new weights program, adding even more venom to the already stinging defensive hits he honed last year with some one-on-one tuition from former rib-rattling lock Tonie Carroll.

"TC took me under his wing last year and I did a lot of extras with him after training, working on my running lines and defence,'' said Kenny, who collected the club's most improved player award this year for his 21 NRL games.

Kenny's rapid improvement was further recognised recently when he was named in Queensland's Emerging Origin squad. "That's pretty exciting,'' he said. "Like any young Queenslander who plays rugby league, it would be a dream to pull on that maroon jersey and, even though it's a long way away, the fact people are taking notice is encouraging.

"It's not really on my mind at the moment, what's on my mind is having a really strong pre-season going to the year.''

Incoming coach Ivan Henjak says Kenny's pre-season work has been "awesome'' and he also complimented young prop prospect Dave Taylor for his shift in attitude.

Kenny said the competition for starting props was intense with Taylor, Joel Clinton and Sam Thaiday all in the running along with Ipswich pick-up Aaron Sweeney.

"With Dave and Sam, Joel and Aaron, who is a bit of a goer, there's some in-house rivalry that's healthy for all of us,'' Kenny said. "We're going out on the training field each day trying to out-do each other which is healthy for team morale.''
 
I think Kenny will show himself the world's best prop in 2009. There you go, I put it out there, that's my prediction. he will be Australian front rower for the Four Nations tournament.
 
He deserves it for sure, and proved all of his doubters wrong in 2008. icon_thumbs_u
 
Kenny will play Origin next year and he will deserve it.. He is a really hard working footballer and it is good to see him succeed. Hopefully Taylor can follow his lead and work hard and become the player we know he can!!
 
We will go great next season if Clinton, Kenny and Taylor consistently show their best form. All 3 are potentially strong front rowers.
 
Agree Jeb. Promising to hear Henjak praising Taylor's shift in attitude. Just had to get rid of Bennett to do it I guess.
 
Coxy said:
Agree Jeb. Promising to hear Henjak praising Taylor's shift in attitude. Just had to get rid of Bennett to do it I guess.

I would say having Webcke in to mentor will probably help too.
 
Kenny will take Slater's spot in the QLD side. You heard it here first.
 
Alec said:
Kenny will take Slater's spot in the QLD side. You heard it here first.

Mate if Scott Minto was still playing he would take Slater's spot [icon_razz1 [icon_wink
Hell probably even Paul Carriage or Elia Tuqiri [icon_lol1.
 
I'd rather Stu Kelly at fullback for Australia and Queensland than Slater!
 
Always been a fan of Kenny and I think he'll make that spot his own next season. He can play long minutes as well which is always a bonus.

I really hope the forwards in general turn all the criticism that's floating around into motivation. And they have to fire not just for the start of the season (as was the case with Sims this year) but for the whole season.
 
GCBRONCO said:
I would say having Webcke in to mentor will probably help too.


I reckon that could be the reason for change in all our pack next year. Especially Clinton and Sims.
 
I would kill to see Clinton play like he did in 03 and has not produced anything near it since or to see Sims play like he did before Clint Newton elbowed his jaw into mush. Both of these guys have so much talent and have produced very little for some time. Hopefully with Webcke at training week in week out we might see them realise there potential.
 
Also, I wouldn't mind in defence if our boys rattle opposing teams up, but then in attack have some real skill and ball playing ability close to the line. I saw some glimpses of our pack putting each other into a gap 2 out from the ruck.
 
Ghibli said:
Also, I wouldn't mind in defence if our boys rattle opposing teams up, but then in attack have some real skill and ball playing ability close to the line. I saw some glimpses of our pack putting each other into a gap 2 out from the ruck.

Yep the first month of the season before the Storm gave us a bit of a lesson, the forwards were rushing up and hurting guys and then with the ball they were passing the ball and creating opportunities for the outside backs regularly. After that Storm loss (not saying it was because the Storm are orsm) we started playing the old style of more one out running and less expansion and guys like Sims and Clinton started playing like marshmallows.
 
GCBRONCO said:
Coxy said:
Agree Jeb. Promising to hear Henjak praising Taylor's shift in attitude. Just had to get rid of Bennett to do it I guess.

I would say having Webcke in to mentor will probably help too.

Moreso than Webcke I think it is the no-crap attitude of Dean Benton that will turn DT around in 2009. As for Kenny always rated him and agree he will come on in spades in 2009, possibly even to SOO fringe (18th man)
 

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