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“What The F### Am I Doing?!” Tadhg Kennelly On The Late, Great Jim Stynes Stitching Him Up!

Sydney Swans legend Tadhg Kennelly got to sit down with Gus Worland, Wendell Sailor and his former premiership winning teammate Jude Bolton on The Rush Hour’s Hero, Highlight & Hardship podcast.

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The Irish international opened up on his career highs and lows on the episode but shared a funny yarn on fellow Irishman and Aussie Rules great Jim Stynes stitching him up when he first arrived on Australian soil.

“I reached out to Jimmy when I first came,” started Kennelly.

“[Stynes] ended up taking me down to Melbourne for one of his conventions.

“There was about 1000 kids.

“I’m sitting at the front and he’s gone, we’ve got this really special guest that’s come all the way from Ireland.

“I’m going, oh my God! Who is it?

“He’s called my name out!”

The Rush Hour with Gus, Jude & Wendell aren’t going anywhere this summer!

Catch their podcast series Hero, Highlight & Hardship as the boys chat to some of Australia’s most high profile athletes, musicians and comedians!

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