Tomás ÃâSé shares hilarious photo as he uses new born baby amongst dolls in brain teaser for followers
TOMÁS Ó'SÉ shared a brilliant brain teaser for followers as he hid his new born baby amongst a sea of toy ones.
The 41-year-old blamed lockdown boredom for the reasoning behind him posing a 'where's Wally'-style question.


He said: "Got bored today!!!! Spot the odd one out."
It was only last month that the newest addition to the Ó'Sé family arrived as a beaming Tomás shared an image of his newborn.
He said at the time: "Thanks to the amazing help of @ProfJohnHiggins(a big Tyrone man) and also midwives Mary and Tríona (her dad the great hurling goalie Martin Coleman.)in @CUH_Cork.
"All 3 of you were actually so brilliant. Hands off to what all medical workers do."
And a number of famous faces congratulated him on the news with Tyrone legend Sean Cavanagh saying: "Us Tyrone guys were always extremely helpful & courteous to our Kerry friends, Tomas! Great news. Congrats & glad you got the haircut for the occasion."
Irish international John Egan sent a simple 'congrats' as too did Clare legend Anthony Daly and Kerry politician Michael Healy-Rae.
And Ó'Sé will have plenty of parenting time ahead of him with it looking increasingly unlikely that any form of GAA championship will go ahead.
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GAA president John Horan gave a bleak outlook for this season recently on The Sunday Game.
Asked whether games would be played while social distancing is in place, Horan replied: "I can't see it happening to be quite honest, because if social distancing is a priority to deal with this pandemic I don't know how we can play a contact sport – and that is what Gaelic games is, it is a contact sport."
The GAA president added: "The level of contact in our sport – I would have a concern about putting people into contact sport, and then returning to their families."
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