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Sophie Collins

Late Late Show line-up announced as Grand Slam winners join Ryan Tubridy on Friday night

Ryan Tubridy has a jam-packed lineup for the Late Late show this Friday with Grand Slam winners Dan Sheehan, Andrew Porter and Josh Van Der Flier, PJ Kirby and Kevin Twomey, and more.

It was a Paddy’s weekend to remember in the world of rugby, and Ryan will be joined in the studio on Friday night by a trio of our Grand Slam Heroes, player of the match Dan Sheehan, Josh van der Flier and Andrew Porter.

They’ll be chatting to him about the days of celebrations that followed Saturday’s historic victory and why the night before the game was ‘one of the most surreal experiences they’ve ever had as a team.’

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As they celebrate the 100th episode of their hit podcast, ‘I'm Grand Mam's’ PJ Kirby and Kevin Twomey will also be on the couch to chat.

They be talking about how Paul Mescal begged to be on their show, Irish boys and their undying love for their mammies, and why they are pretty certain Michael Collins is a fan of theirs.

Laura DeBarra is back for ‘The Late Late Big Repair Challenge!’ Five passion projects were carefully selected and will be revealed on the show ahead of their restoration which will be unveiled in the coming weeks.

There will also be music from English singer-songwriter Freya Ridings.

She will perform her newest single Weekends and Louth artist David Keenan will sing his viral hit El Paso.

You can tune into the show at 9:35 pm on Friday on RTE One.

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