
The Irish Experiment
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Zach Tuohy grew up a sports-mad youngster committed to his two loves: Liverpool FC and 'The Town', his local Portlaoise Gaelic football club. His teenage dream: winning an All-Ireland with his county, Laois.
But then, at the age of seventeen, the Australian Football League (AFL) came calling and Zach had some difficult decisions to make.
With refreshing honesty, occasional modesty and plenty of 'change-room' insights, Tuohy tells the story of leaving behind his intercounty dreams to follow a new path. From the lows of his days with Carlton - a club in disarray - to the highs of winning a Premiership medal with Geelong in 2022, it tracks his journey as he cements his place as one of the greatest success stories of the 'Irish experiment'. Candid and often hilarious, he also has plenty to say about the much-debated International Rules Series and the relationship between the indigenous codes of the GAA and the AFL.
The Irish Experiment is a no-holds-barred look at what it takes to become an Irish professional footballer, and of finding a home, thousands of miles away from the one you left behind.
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Zach Tuohy's remarkable journey from Gaelic football in Ireland to becoming one of the most successful Irish imports in the Australian Football League (AFL) is a tale of determination, adaptability and sheer talent. A standout athlete from a young age, Tuohy made a bold leap from the rugged fields of County Laois to the high-octane arenas of the AFL when he was recruited by Carlton at the age of 19. His initial seven years at Carlton were challenging, as he navigated a period of turmoil within the club. However, Tuohy's robust playing style, strategic vision, and ability to influence games soon shone through when he joined the Geelong Cats. There, he clinched a premiership in 2022 and became a fan favourite.
Celebrated for his resilience and excellence, Tuohy has played a record-breaking number of games and stands as a towering figure in AFL history. As Tuohy celebrates an impressive 15th year in the AFL in 2024, his life off the field is equally fulfilling. Residing in Geelong with his wife and two sons, he embodies the spirit of dedication and community. This compelling biography not only celebrates his sporting achievements but also highlights his role as a trailblazer for Irish athletes in the AFL, inspiring a new generation with his remarkable journey.
Catherine Murphy started her career in the sports department of RTÉ, before moving to Australia in 2006 to work with Fox Sports.
In 2018, Catherine joined the ABC where she works as a sports presenter on TV and radio. She also hosts podcasts. The Irish Experiment is her first book.
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