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Published 16:06 6 Dec 2016 GMT
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"I had this jumper a few years back that I thought was very fashionable but was, in actual fact, six or seven two sizes big for me. It was swimming on me. I didn't have it for too long."This is not the jumper... https://www.instagram.com/p/BNrnapsBBNC/?taken-by=sportsjoedotie Former Kilkenny defender Tyrrell's biggest fashion gaffe, he told us, was not something he wore. Rather it was a hairstyle he regrets. The year was 2010 and Tyrrell, already with five All-Ireland winners' medals, to his name, decided to let the hair go. He said:
"I grew my hair in 2010 and there are still dodgy photos of it going around. It was definitely the worst mistake I ever made in my life."
It was a mistake and there are photos doing the rounds.2010, a year @MrJackieTee will never forget ? pic.twitter.com/31NXyGQB4x
— SportsJOE GAA (@SportsJOE_GAA) December 6, 2016
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