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Long-time Sharks fans have noted a definite resemblance between the style of in-form fullback Will Kennedy and club legend David Peachey.

Kennedy has revealed to Wide World of Sports that the similarities between the two elusive Indigenous stars are more than just co-incidence.

"Everyone at Cronulla told me about 'The Peach' when I got here so naturally I was curious about him," Kennedy said.

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"I am too young to have watched him play live but I have seen plenty of him on old videos.

Will Kennedy of the Sharks is tackled.

"I loved the way he just glided across the field and used his pace to suddenly burst through a hole.

"I've tried to play a similar style and it's a massive compliment to me that people even compare us.

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"He had an amazing career and is a real Sharks legend."

The 26-year-old Kennedy is playing his best football under Craig Fitzgibbon in 2023.

"Fitzy is telling me to back my confidence and enjoy myself and that's what I try to do," he said.

SYDNEY, NSW - MAY 22: David Peachey of the Sharks is tackled during the round 11 NRL match between the Penrith Panthers and the Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks at Penrith Stadium May 22, 2005 in Sydney, Australia. (Photo by Cameron Spencer/Getty Images) *** Local Caption *** David Peachey

"It's great having Ronaldo (Mulitalo) and Sione (Katoa) with me in the back three.

"They are both great attacking players with real speed and we all came through the grades at Newtown together so we have a real bond."

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Kennedy was born into football - his dad Will Senior played over 50 games for the Tigers in the centres in the 1990s.

"He was a pretty handy player they tell me and he's back in Bathurst now working as a handyman," Will said.

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Long-time Sharks fans have noted a definite resemblance between the style of in-form fullback Will Kennedy and club legend David Peachey.

Kennedy has revealed to Wide World of Sports that the similarities between the two elusive Indigenous stars are more than just co-incidence.

"Everyone at Cronulla told me about 'The Peach' when I got here so naturally I was curious about him," Kennedy said.

READ MORE: Fittler lifts lid on snubbed star's mystery Blues exit

READ MORE: Why rugby league fell in love with Tina Turner

READ MORE: 'Incredibly difficult': AFL giants quit Super Netball

"I am too young to have watched him play live but I have seen plenty of him on old videos.

Will Kennedy of the Sharks is tackled.

"I loved the way he just glided across the field and used his pace to suddenly burst through a hole.

"I've tried to play a similar style and it's a massive compliment to me that people even compare us.

Watch the 2023 State of Origin series LIVE and exclusive on Channel 9 and 9Now

"He had an amazing career and is a real Sharks legend."

The 26-year-old Kennedy is playing his best football under Craig Fitzgibbon in 2023.

"Fitzy is telling me to back my confidence and enjoy myself and that's what I try to do," he said.

SYDNEY, NSW - MAY 22: David Peachey of the Sharks is tackled during the round 11 NRL match between the Penrith Panthers and the Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks at Penrith Stadium May 22, 2005 in Sydney, Australia. (Photo by Cameron Spencer/Getty Images) *** Local Caption *** David Peachey

"It's great having Ronaldo (Mulitalo) and Sione (Katoa) with me in the back three.

"They are both great attacking players with real speed and we all came through the grades at Newtown together so we have a real bond."

Stream the NRL premiership 2023 live and free on 9Now

Kennedy was born into football - his dad Will Senior played over 50 games for the Tigers in the centres in the 1990s.

"He was a pretty handy player they tell me and he's back in Bathurst now working as a handyman," Will said.

For a daily dose of the best of the breaking news and exclusive content from Wide World of Sports, subscribe to our newsletter by clicking here

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