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Tony told the Irish Independent: "I was first a dad in my 40s, but then I had two new arrivals — so yeah, it’s challenging, it’s tough.
"You’re a lot more set in your ways.
"It forces you to keep that sense of wonder alive. And maybe, for men in their 50s, they find that particular resource is starting to run out — so that’s been a blessing."
Now with a second chance at fatherhood and getting a new lease of life due to this, Tony admitted that his two youngest sons have taught him to be more "patient and tolerant".
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