AS if he hasn’t enough accolades!
The great Tadhg Kennelly received yet another honour on Wednesday night when he was inducted into the Sydney Swans’ Hall of Fame.
In front of a crowd of more than 650 guests at Sydney’s The Star Event Centre, the Listowel man, who won a senior All-Ireland medal with Kerry in 2009, became the 60th inductee into the club’s Hall of Fame.
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He helped the Sydney side to the 2005 premiership title and famously danced a jig when he received his medal after the Grand Final that day.
He retired in 2011 after playing 197 games for the club, as the only Irish-born player to have won a premiership medallion.
He expressed his delight in the tweet below…
Words can’t describe how I feel, such an incredible honour & privilege to be announced in hall of fame @sydneyswans Kerrylad making his way
— Tadhg Kennelly (@TadhgKennelly) March 18, 2015