We’ll definitely be tuning into this.
If The Late Late Show isn’t tickling your fancy this week, then be sure to turn on TV3 at 10.30pm tonight for what looks set to be a brilliant documentary.
Rugby stars including vice-captain Jamie Heaslip, Munster full back Feliz Jones and former internationals Shane Byrne and David Wallace take on the Rugby Wheelchair Challenge, which sees them trying to travel from the Avivia Stadium to Thomond Park in Limerick.
The documentary aims to raise awareness around disability and wheelchair accessibility across Ireland and is narrated by Ger Gilroy.
Initiated by Stephen Cluskey, founder of goaccessible365.com, the documentary is a powerful insight into the difficulties around a lack of mobility.
Tune in – it’ll be worth it.
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