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Australian rules footballer
Tadhg Kennelly
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Personal information
Original team(s) County Kerry (Gaelic Football)
Debut Round 14, July 8, 2001, Sydney Swans vs. Carlton, at Sydney Cricket Ground
Height / weight 190cm / 86kg
Playing career

Sydney Swans (2001-)

101 games, 27 goals
Playing statistics correct to the end of 2005.
Career highlights


Sources: AFL Tables, AustralianFootball.com

Tadhg Kennelly (born 1 July 1981) is a former Gaelic football player from Listowel, County Kerry, Ireland, who is now a backline Australian rules football player for the Sydney Swans, in the AFL. He is the son of Tim Kennelly, a former All-Ireland winner with Kerry.

After his debut in 2001 (following elevation from the rookie list), he now is a permanent in the Sydney line-up as a dashing rebound defender. He was second (behind Leo Barry) for rebounds (77) from the defensive 50-metre arc in 2004.

Kennelly became the first Irishman to win an AFL premiership medal in 2005, after playing all 26 games for the Sydney Swans that year. The hype surrounding Kennelly's appearance in the AFL Grand Final was so much that Network Ten sent out its usual game-day boundary rider, Andrew Maher, over to County Kerry to visit Tadhg's family for the week and watch the Grand Final with them.

In December 2005, Kennelly's father Tim died suddenly at age 51. Kennelly has always expressed a desire to return home to Ireland and leave the AFL, he has indicated a desire to emulate the success of his father and win an All-Ireland Senior Football Championship medal with his native County Kerry. It is believed his father's death may have some bearing on that decision.

On the last day of August, 2006, Tadhg Kennelly ended months of speculation by announcing he would be staying on with the Swans for a further 3 years. Kennelly says this will be his last AFL contract and will be returning to Ireland to live at the end of the three year contract.

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Sydney Swans 2005 AFL premiers
Sydney Swans 8.10 (58) defeated West Coast Eagles 7.12 (54), at the Melbourne Cricket Ground
Coach: Roos
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