The rugby player scored an impressive 27 points on last night's show.
Offaly's Jordan Conroy backflipped his way through this week's Dancing With The Stars.
The rugby player topped the leader board with Paralympic swimmer Ellen Keane after they both scored 27 points for their performances in last night's show.
He's safe for another two weeks as there's no eliminations next week.
The judges complimented his cape work and described his Pasodoble as a "bold" and "powerful" performance.
Former newsreader Aengus Mac Grianna was the third celebrity to leave the series.
He scored 17 points for a jive with his partner Emily Barker.
Midlands 103's Dancing With The Stars Correspondent and former contestant Fr. Ray Kelly has been speaking with Will Faulkner on the Midlands Today Show and he says it's still too early to pick a winner:
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