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Another outstanding series has ended and viewers were full of praise
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With a variety of guests that incorporated celebrities, activists, musicians, and so-called normal people that had an incredible story to tell, this season of The Tommy Tiernan Show had plenty of highlights.
People were in stitches at Davy Fitz during Ireland s Fittest Family final
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The second round of the Ireland’s Fittest Family quarter-final had households all over the country tuning in to see who will power through to the semi-final.
Last week, Anna Geary lost the second-last family she had in the competition and this week didn’t pan out much better for her.
Although all teams put on their best performance, it seems that Anna’s family, the Brackens, just didn’t have what it takes to get through.
They lost out on the eliminator but Anna is remaining motivated despite the setback.
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The family came in second place during the Pontoons of Pain, so it was surprising when they found themselves in the eliminator after the Hanging Tough challenge which we all know is a lot more difficult than it looks.
49 - Reggie Corrigan - Leinster, Ireland (47 caps). Honours: Celtic League 2001.
Corrigan is one of those who had made the breakthrough during the difficult days of the 1990s and had a period out of the international picture before becoming the cornerstone of the Irish scrum around the 2003 World Cup.
A consistent performer who was rock solid at the set-piece, he captained Leinster to the Celtic League triumph in 2001 and retired in 2006.
48 - Shane Byrne - Leinster, Saracens, Ireland (41 caps). Honours: Celtic League 2001, Lions 2005 (4 Tests).
A late bloomer, Byrne had to bide his time until Keith Wood retired, but once he got his chance the Blackrock hooker made the most of it.
Honours: Six Nations 2014, 2015, Champions Cup 2011, 2012, Challenge Cup 2013, PRO14 2013, 2014 Almost from the moment he landed in Dublin after a successful spell at Harlequins, Corkman Ross became integral to the success of the national team and he delivered a consistent level of performances, while largely avoiding injury, between 2009 and 2016. As such, he effectively inherited the Ireland No 3 jersey from John Hayes and held it until it was time for Tadhg Furlong to take over. His rock-solid scrummaging was key to Leinster’s success too and, while he never claimed to be the most dynamic carrier or tackler in the game, he was rarely exposed and was always committed.
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