He'll line out for Geelong in Australia's biggest sporting event tomorrow.
Nerves are high in Portlaoise this weekend, as Zach Tuohy prepares to play in the Aussie Rules Grand Final.
The former Laois footballer will feature for Geelong in the biggest event of Australia's sporting calendar tomorrow.
The 30 year old - who's only the second ever Irishman to play over 200 AFL games - is in good form, according to his parents, and dealing well with the pressure.
His mam Marie isn't coping quite as well though - she can barely bring herself to watch the big games:
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