Kumada couplings are more prone to beta-H eliminations because of the strong basicity of the Grignard reagent. The Negishi or Suzuki route may be preferable. There are also more literature examples of unusual reactions with boronic acids or alkylzinc reagents, tons of ligands available, and more cases of sucess with aryl triflates.
You can also try Ni, which has much less tendency to eliminate than Pd. Not as general, though.