The son of former Glenelg star Harry Kernahan and the younger brother of champion footballer Stephen Kernahan, much was expected of David Kernahan and after playing in two SANFL premierships with Glenelg,[1] Kernahan was taken with pick number 39 in the 1987 VFL Draft by Carlton, which had recruited his brother the year before.
Nicknamed "Dooza",[1] Kernahan made his senior VFL debut with Carlton in Round One, 1988, against Hawthorn Football Club and while he had to undergo a season-ending knee reconstruction soon after,[1] Kernahan returned in 1989 and was awarded the Carlton Reserves "Best Clubman" that year.
Kernahan had his best season in 1990, playing 19 games at full-back and finishing equal fifth in Carlton's Best and Fairest.[1] He enjoyed further good form in 1991, again finishing fifth in the Best and Fairest, before further injuries took toll, playing only seven games in 1992 and one game in 1993.[2]
References
^ abcdHobbs, G. "The other Kernahan", AFL Football Record, Round 16, 1991, p. 6.
^"David Kernahan". AFL Tables. rleague.com. Retrieved 22 October 2013.