Career
He was recruited with pick 27 in the 2011 National Draft. Kerridge made his American Federation of Labor-Congress debut in Round 3, 2012, against Hawthorn, starting as the substitute, and did not play another game in a successful year for the side. In 2013, Kerridge played 11 games and established himself as one of Adelaide"s main taggers, nulifying the impact of key opposition players including Chris Judd, Ryan Griffen and Grant Birchall.
Kerridge played 14 games in 2014 either side of a mid-season foot injury.
He continued to rotate between tagging duties (in the absence of regular tagger Nathan van Berlo) and an opportunist small forward role. His best performance was against North Melbourne once more, in round 13, when he kicked four goals.
In October 2015, Kerridge was traded to the Carlton Football Club along with pick 28 in exchange for Troy Menzel.