ZACH TUOHY CELEBRATED his AFL appearance milestone by helping his Geelong side defeat the table-toppers Port Adelaide today.
Portlaoise native Tuohy and his Irish team-mate, Kerry’s Mark O’Connor, were both in action as they ran out comprehensive winners by 91-31 at the Metricon Stadium in a game played earlier today.
The game saw Tuohy line out for the 198th time in AFL action, moving him ahead of Kerry’s Tadhg Kennelly and into second place in the AFL appearance list for Irish players, behind the great Jim Stynes who amassed 264 appearances during his career.
Second-most games by an Irish player ☘️ 🇮🇪 Tonight, Zach Tuohy passes Tadhg Kennelly.#AFLCatsPower #GeelongStrong pic.twitter.com/ohwjfQqRpH
— Geelong Cats (@GeelongCats) August 14, 2020
Tom Hawkins was the star with six goals for the Geelong Cats, who now sit in joint second place, four points behind leaders Port Adelaide.
Next up they will meet Adelaide Crows on Sunday 23 August and the following weekend Tuohy could be in line to become only the second Irish player ever to reach the 200 appearance mark in the AFL.
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Great achievement and a great result. Geelong coming good at the right time, with some of their best players due back in the coming weeks. Tuohy and O’Connor anchoring the half back line well. A mention to Colin O’Riordan who had 15 disposals in the Swans big win on Thursday night.
Great to see so many Irish players doing well in the AFL. 200 games is considered a big achievement, so that will be a big milestone.
That Hawkins fella-unbelievable
That Tom Hawkins fella -unbelievable