Jordan Conroy says Nina Carberry deserved to win.
Offaly's Jordan Conroy says Nina Carberry deserved to lift the Glitterball.
The Tullamore Rugby Player believes it's unfair for people to say that he got robbed in the final of Dancing with the Stars.
He says he will never forget the comments from the Dancing With The Stars judges on Sunday.
Brian Redmond described his hip hop dance as the best dance of five series.
For his paso doble, Lorraine Barry said "I don't think I would ever tire of watching that. I feel this dance totally sums you up Jordan. Intense and a smouldering fire-like energy. A passion which gives softness. You nailed the spin as well. Outstanding."
The 28 year old has been speaking with Midlands 103's Sinead Hubble and says he's exhausted after what was an amazing journey:
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