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Tuohy began his sporting career as a [[Gaelic football]]er at the [[Portlaoise GAA|Portlaoise]] club. He became a regular in [[Laois GAA|Laois]] underage county sides.<ref name=laois_pinch/> He won a [[Leinster Minor Football Championship]] with them in 2007.
Tuohy began his sporting career as a [[Gaelic football]]er at the [[Portlaoise GAA|Portlaoise]] club. He became a regular in [[Laois GAA|Laois]] underage county sides.<ref name=laois_pinch/> He won a [[Leinster Minor Football Championship]] with them in 2007.


Tuohy attracted the attention of [[Australian rules football]] recruiters from the [[Carlton Football Club]] in the [[Australian Football League]], a club based in the northern suburbs of [[Melbourne]].<ref name=laois_pinch>{{cite news|url=http://www.independent.ie/sport/gaelic-football/laois-continue-to-feel-pinch-as-tuohy-embarks-on-rules-trial-1448243.html|title=Laois continue to feel pinch as Tuohy embarks on 'Rules' trial|newspaper=Irish Independent|publisher=[[Independent News & Media]]|date=7 August 2008|accessdate=7 August 2008}}</ref> During 2009, Tuohy travelled to Melbourne to undergo a four-week trial with the club. The club was sufficiently impressed, and offered Tuohy an International Rookie contract.<ref>(20 August 2009) [http://www.laoistalk.com/news/?p=1861 Tuohy ten weeks from AFL move]</ref> This contract ensured Tuohy would be recruited by Carlton; he was then selected with the club's sixth round selection in the [[2009 AFL draft|2010 AFL rookie draft]] (No. 73 overall) as a formality.<ref name="carltonfc.com.au">[http://www.carltonfc.com.au/news/newsarticle/tabid/4311/newsid/88153/default.aspx Carlton Football Club 2010 Rookie Draftees]</ref> Tuohy became the fourth [[Irish experiment|Irish player]] to spend time on the Carlton list (and he would be only the second to play a senior game).
Tuohy attracted the attention of [[Australian rules football]] recruiters from the [[Carlton Football Club]] in the [[Australian Football League]], a club based in the northern suburbs of [[Melbourne]].<ref name=laois_pinch>{{cite news|url=http://www.independent.ie/sport/gaelic-football/laois-continue-to-feel-pinch-as-tuohy-embarks-on-rules-trial-1448243.html|title=Laois continue to feel pinch as Tuohy embarks on 'Rules' trial|newspaper=Irish Independent|publisher=[[Independent News & Media]]|date=7 August 2008|accessdate=7 August 2008}}</ref> During 2009, Tuohy travelled to Melbourne to undergo a four-week trial with the club. The club was sufficiently impressed, and offered Tuohy an International Rookie contract.<ref>(20 August 2009) [http://www.laoistalk.com/news/?p=1861 Tuohy ten weeks from AFL move]</ref> This contract ensured Tuohy would be recruited by Carlton; he was then selected with the club's sixth round selection in the [[2009 AFL draft|2010 AFL rookie draft]] (No. 73 overall) as a formality.<ref name="carltonfc.com.au">[http://www.carltonfc.com.au/news/newsarticle/tabid/4311/newsid/88153/default.aspx Carlton Football Club 2010 Rookie Draftees] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110724115907/http://www.carltonfc.com.au/news/newsarticle/tabid/4311/newsid/88153/default.aspx |date=24 July 2011 }}</ref> Tuohy became the fourth [[Irish experiment|Irish player]] to spend time on the Carlton list (and he would be only the second to play a senior game).


Tuohy began the 2010 season playing in the club's {{VFL-affiliate}}, the [[Northern Bullants]]. He developed as a tagger, and then as a rebounding half-back. He was temporarily elevated to the senior list in place of the injured [[Luke Mitchell (footballer)|Luke Mitchell]] in early 2011,<ref>de Bolfo, T., [http://www.carltonfc.com.au/news/newsarticle/tabid/4311/newsid/112488/default.aspx Irishman earns list elevation], 27 April 2011, Retrieved 28 April 2011.</ref> and he made his AFL debut in Round 11 against {{AFL Por}},<ref>{{cite web|last=Gill|first=Katrina|title=Blues star|url=http://www.afl.com.au/tabid/16931/Default.aspx#fixtureid=5549&tab=Recap|publisher=Australian Football League|date=5 Jun 2011|accessdate=5 Jun 2011}}</ref> and went on to play eleven games for the season. By 2012, he was a regular in the Carlton team, and in 2013 he played every match for the season and finished seventh in the club Best and Fairest.<ref name="nicholls">{{cite web|url=http://www.carltonfc.com.au/news/2013-10-01/simpson-wins-john-nicholls-medal|title=Simpson wins John Nicholls Medal|date=1 October 2013|accessdate=2 October 2013|publisher=Carlton Football Club}}</ref> Over this time, Tuohy became noted for his long, accurate kicking, and regularly drifted from the backline to half-forward to kick long goals from beyond the 50m line; he had shown a similar aptitude for long-range kicking in Gaelic football, in which he was his county's designated kicker for 45m plus penalty kicks.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.heraldsun.com.au/afl/more-news/zach-tuohy-bomb-never-in-doubt-say-irish-recruits-parents/story-e6frf9jf-1226074166840|title=Zach Tuohy bomb never in doubt, say Irish recruit's parents|date=13 June 2011|accessdate=13 April 2012|first=Mark|last=Robinson|newspaper=Herald Sun}}</ref>
Tuohy began the 2010 season playing in the club's {{VFL-affiliate}}, the [[Northern Bullants]]. He developed as a tagger, and then as a rebounding half-back. He was temporarily elevated to the senior list in place of the injured [[Luke Mitchell (footballer)|Luke Mitchell]] in early 2011,<ref>de Bolfo, T., [http://www.carltonfc.com.au/news/newsarticle/tabid/4311/newsid/112488/default.aspx Irishman earns list elevation] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120308201022/http://www.carltonfc.com.au/news/newsarticle/tabid/4311/newsid/112488/default.aspx |date=8 March 2012 }}, 27 April 2011, Retrieved 28 April 2011.</ref> and he made his AFL debut in Round 11 against {{AFL Por}},<ref>{{cite web|last=Gill |first=Katrina |title=Blues star |url=http://www.afl.com.au/tabid/16931/Default.aspx#fixtureid=5549&tab=Recap |publisher=Australian Football League |date=5 Jun 2011 |accessdate=5 Jun 2011 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120520224903/http://www.afl.com.au/tabid/16931/Default.aspx |archivedate=20 May 2012 |df= }}</ref> and went on to play eleven games for the season. By 2012, he was a regular in the Carlton team, and in 2013 he played every match for the season and finished seventh in the club Best and Fairest.<ref name="nicholls">{{cite web|url=http://www.carltonfc.com.au/news/2013-10-01/simpson-wins-john-nicholls-medal|title=Simpson wins John Nicholls Medal|date=1 October 2013|accessdate=2 October 2013|publisher=Carlton Football Club}}</ref> Over this time, Tuohy became noted for his long, accurate kicking, and regularly drifted from the backline to half-forward to kick long goals from beyond the 50m line; he had shown a similar aptitude for long-range kicking in Gaelic football, in which he was his county's designated kicker for 45m plus penalty kicks.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.heraldsun.com.au/afl/more-news/zach-tuohy-bomb-never-in-doubt-say-irish-recruits-parents/story-e6frf9jf-1226074166840|title=Zach Tuohy bomb never in doubt, say Irish recruit's parents|date=13 June 2011|accessdate=13 April 2012|first=Mark|last=Robinson|newspaper=Herald Sun}}</ref>


Tuohy had his strongest season to date in 2015, running third in the [[John Nicholls Medal]] count<ref name="nicholls2015">{{cite web|url=http://www.carltonfc.com.au/news/2015-09-17/cripps-wins-john-nicholls-medal|title=Cripps wins John Nicholls Medal|author=Loretta Johns|date=17 September 2015|accessdate=17 September 2015|publisher=Carlton Football Club}}</ref> and being selected as the small defender in the 2015 AFL Coaches Association All-Australian team, by virtue of polling the most votes of any small defender in the AFL Coaches Association MVP award.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.carltonfc.com.au/carlton/news/2015-09-22/tuohy-an-aflca-allaustralianwww.carltonfc.com.au/carlton/news/2015-09-22/tuohy-an-aflca-allaustralian|title=Tuohy an AFLCA All-Australian|author=Loretta Johns|date=22 September 2015|accessdate=22 September 2015|publisher=Carlton Football Club}}</ref> He played his 100th game in early 2016, becoming only the fifth Irish player in the league to reach the milestone.<ref>{{cite news|newspaper=Herald Sun|publication-place=Melbourne, VIC|url=http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/carltons-zach-tuohy-becomes-fifth-irish-footballer-to-play-100-afl-games/news-story/efe802f27b54c611d547f6f8b056b6ca|title=Carlton's Zach Tuohy becomes fifth Irish footballer to play 100 AFL games|author=Jay Clark|date=2 April 2016|accessdate=3 April 2016}}</ref>
Tuohy had his strongest season to date in 2015, running third in the [[John Nicholls Medal]] count<ref name="nicholls2015">{{cite web|url=http://www.carltonfc.com.au/news/2015-09-17/cripps-wins-john-nicholls-medal|title=Cripps wins John Nicholls Medal|author=Loretta Johns|date=17 September 2015|accessdate=17 September 2015|publisher=Carlton Football Club}}</ref> and being selected as the small defender in the 2015 AFL Coaches Association All-Australian team, by virtue of polling the most votes of any small defender in the AFL Coaches Association MVP award.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.carltonfc.com.au/carlton/news/2015-09-22/tuohy-an-aflca-allaustralianwww.carltonfc.com.au/carlton/news/2015-09-22/tuohy-an-aflca-allaustralian|title=Tuohy an AFLCA All-Australian|author=Loretta Johns|date=22 September 2015|accessdate=22 September 2015|publisher=Carlton Football Club}}</ref> He played his 100th game in early 2016, becoming only the fifth Irish player in the league to reach the milestone.<ref>{{cite news|newspaper=Herald Sun|publication-place=Melbourne, VIC|url=http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/carltons-zach-tuohy-becomes-fifth-irish-footballer-to-play-100-afl-games/news-story/efe802f27b54c611d547f6f8b056b6ca|title=Carlton's Zach Tuohy becomes fifth Irish footballer to play 100 AFL games|author=Jay Clark|date=2 April 2016|accessdate=3 April 2016}}</ref>

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Zach Tuohy
Personal information
Full name Zach Tuohy
Date of birth (1989-12-10) 10 December 1989 (age 34)
Place of birth Portlaoise, Laois, Ireland
Original team(s) Portlaoise GAA/Laois GAA
Draft No. 73 2010 rookie draft
Height / weight 187 cm / 91 kg
Position(s) Midfield, Half-back
Club information
Current club Geelong
Number 2
Playing career1
Years Club Games (Goals)
2010–2016 Carlton 120 (40)
2017– Geelong 10 (3)
Total 130 (43)
1 Playing statistics correct to the end of round 10, 2017.
Sources: AFL Tables, AustralianFootball.com

Zach Tuohy (born 10 December 1989) is a professional Australian rules footballer playing for the Geelong Football Club in the Australian Football League. He previously played for the Carlton Football Club from 2010 to 2016. Tuohy grew up in Ireland and played Gaelic football before making a code switch to Australian rules football.

Tuohy began his sporting career as a Gaelic footballer at the Portlaoise club. He became a regular in Laois underage county sides.[1] He won a Leinster Minor Football Championship with them in 2007.

Tuohy attracted the attention of Australian rules football recruiters from the Carlton Football Club in the Australian Football League, a club based in the northern suburbs of Melbourne.[1] During 2009, Tuohy travelled to Melbourne to undergo a four-week trial with the club. The club was sufficiently impressed, and offered Tuohy an International Rookie contract.[2] This contract ensured Tuohy would be recruited by Carlton; he was then selected with the club's sixth round selection in the 2010 AFL rookie draft (No. 73 overall) as a formality.[3] Tuohy became the fourth Irish player to spend time on the Carlton list (and he would be only the second to play a senior game).

Tuohy began the 2010 season playing in the club's VFL-affiliate, the Northern Bullants. He developed as a tagger, and then as a rebounding half-back. He was temporarily elevated to the senior list in place of the injured Luke Mitchell in early 2011,[4] and he made his AFL debut in Round 11 against Port Adelaide,[5] and went on to play eleven games for the season. By 2012, he was a regular in the Carlton team, and in 2013 he played every match for the season and finished seventh in the club Best and Fairest.[6] Over this time, Tuohy became noted for his long, accurate kicking, and regularly drifted from the backline to half-forward to kick long goals from beyond the 50m line; he had shown a similar aptitude for long-range kicking in Gaelic football, in which he was his county's designated kicker for 45m plus penalty kicks.[7]

Tuohy had his strongest season to date in 2015, running third in the John Nicholls Medal count[8] and being selected as the small defender in the 2015 AFL Coaches Association All-Australian team, by virtue of polling the most votes of any small defender in the AFL Coaches Association MVP award.[9] He played his 100th game in early 2016, becoming only the fifth Irish player in the league to reach the milestone.[10]

At the conclusion of the 2016 season, Tuohy requested a trade from Carlton and he nominated Geelong as his preferred destination.[11] He was officially traded to Geelong in October.[12]

Tuohy represented Ireland[13] in International rules football in both the 2011 and 2013 series. He scored a goal in the first Test in 2013 at Breffni Park.[14][15]

Statistics

Statistics are correct to the end of the 2016 season[16]
Legend
  G  
Goals
  K  
Kicks
  D  
Disposals 
  T  
Tackles
  B  
Behinds 
  H  
Handballs 
  M  
Marks
Season Team No. Games Totals Averages (per game)
G B K H D M T G B K H D M T
2011 Carlton 42 11 3 1 74 64 138 31 9 0.3 0.1 6.7 5.8 12.5 2.8 0.8
2012 Carlton 42 19 5 1 129 79 208 39 60 0.3 0.1 6.8 4.2 10.9 2.1 3.2
2013 Carlton 42 24 13 9 182 123 305 51 61 0.5 0.4 7.6 5.1 12.7 2.1 2.5
2014 Carlton 42 22 4 6 195 113 308 64 31 0.2 0.3 8.9 5.1 14.0 2.9 1.4
2015 Carlton 42 22 9 3 239 175 414 107 24 0.4 0.1 10.9 8.0 18.8 4.9 1.1
2016 Carlton 42 22 6 5 275 168 443 80 48 0.3 0.2 12.5 7.6 20.1 3.6 2.2
Career 120 40 25 1094 722 1816 372 233 0.3 0.2 9.1 6.0 15.1 3.1 1.9

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Laois continue to feel pinch as Tuohy embarks on 'Rules' trial". Irish Independent. Independent News & Media. 7 August 2008. Retrieved 7 August 2008.
  2. ^ (20 August 2009) Tuohy ten weeks from AFL move
  3. ^ Carlton Football Club 2010 Rookie Draftees Archived 24 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ de Bolfo, T., Irishman earns list elevation Archived 8 March 2012 at the Wayback Machine, 27 April 2011, Retrieved 28 April 2011.
  5. ^ Gill, Katrina (5 June 2011). "Blues star". Australian Football League. Archived from the original on 20 May 2012. Retrieved 5 June 2011. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  6. ^ "Simpson wins John Nicholls Medal". Carlton Football Club. 1 October 2013. Retrieved 2 October 2013.
  7. ^ Robinson, Mark (13 June 2011). "Zach Tuohy bomb never in doubt, say Irish recruit's parents". Herald Sun. Retrieved 13 April 2012.
  8. ^ Loretta Johns (17 September 2015). "Cripps wins John Nicholls Medal". Carlton Football Club. Retrieved 17 September 2015.
  9. ^ Loretta Johns (22 September 2015). "Tuohy an AFLCA All-Australian". Carlton Football Club. Retrieved 22 September 2015.
  10. ^ Jay Clark (2 April 2016). "Carlton's Zach Tuohy becomes fifth Irish footballer to play 100 AFL games". Herald Sun. Melbourne, VIC. Retrieved 3 April 2016.
  11. ^ Bowen, Nick (10 October 2016). "Second star Blue wants out, requests trade to Geelong". AFL.com.au. Bigpond. Retrieved 10 October 2016.
  12. ^ "Tuohy, Smedts swap clubs in complex deal". AFL.com.au. Bigpond. 20 October 2016. Retrieved 20 October 2016.
  13. ^ "Laois duo among four added to Irish IRS squad". Hogan Stand. 15 October 2011. Retrieved 28 October 2011.
  14. ^ "Ireland 57-35 Australia". RTÉ Sport. RTÉ. 19 October 2013. Retrieved 19 October 2013.
  15. ^ "Ireland 116-37 Australia". RTÉ Sport. RTÉ. 26 October 2013. Retrieved 26 October 2013.
  16. ^ "Zach Tuohy Stats". AFL Tables. Retrieved 6 November 2016.