Tadhg Kennelly

Hand of Frog rules while Guus misses out (AAP)

By Liam FitzGibbon, AAP November 19, 2009, 10:19 pm Thierry Henry sparked a storm by taking matters into his own hands while Guus Hiddink's golden touch finally went missing as next year's World Cup line-up was finalised. The...

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Kennelly declares Kingdom career over

By Daragh O Conchuir Thursday November 19 2009 Tadhg Kennelly returned to Aussie Rules training with Sydney Swans yesterday, indicating that his football career was probably over and he was likely to settle in capital on...

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Kennelly gets a warm Oz welcome

HIS revelation about 'that tackle' may have landed Tadhg Kennelly in hot water at home but he has been welcomed back with open arms by the Sydney Swans. Kennelly firmly committed himself back to Aussie Rules football yesterday...

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Fans hoping French will put plenty over the bar at Croker

By Conall O Fátharta Friday, November 13, 2009 IRISH fans had been hoping that French striker Andre-Pierre Gignac would be employing his Gaelic football skills by putting plenty over the bar at Croke Park tomorrow. The Toulouse...

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Kerry can cope with player exits - O'Connor

Kerry manager Jack O'Connor insists he is not overly concerned by losing Tommy Walsh, Tadhg Kennelly and David Moran to Aussie Rules. The trio have all taken the decision to turn to Australia for their sporting future and while...

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Kennelly heading back Down Under

Tadhg Kennelly has confirmed that he is to return to Australia to resume his Aussie Rules career. Kennelly quit Sydney Swans last year to return home and fulfil his dream of winning an All-Ireland SFC title with Kerry. But now...

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Kennelly's Oz return

THE worst kept secret in the GAA was confirmed last night as Kerry football star Tadhg Kennelly informed the Kerry county board of his decision to return to the professional ranks Down Under. Kennelly, who spoke to both local...

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Getting to heart of the matter with the Red Hand master

By Michael Moynihan Saturday, November 07, 2009 HE’S got a book out himself, so it seemed a natural starting point. If you do that within the rules of the game, nobody will fault you for it. "But it just shows how words and...

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Kennelly reveals depth of struggle in Australia

The premiership-winning Irishman suffered through some dark days before his eventual success, writes Michael Cowley. Whether he decides to return to Australia remains unknown, but in his new book Unfinished Business , Tadhg...

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Eade scared the daylights out of green Irishman

RODNEY EADE was the one who gave Tadhg Kennelly his "opportunity" and taught him about the foreign game, but the Irishman admits in his new book, Unfinished Business , he was scared of the coach throughout his time at the club.

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