Jack Carty is starting to make moves in the business world.
An Athlone rugby player is launching a new brand to help men tackle their hormonal health.
Connacht's Jack Carty is best known for playing fly half on the pitch, and is launching his first solo business venture Cognitive Blends.
The idea came about after he got blood tests done to better understand his health.
He's developed it alongside Dr Alan Farrell, a former doctor for Connacht Rugby with a background in preventative and high-Performance medicine.
Mr Carty says it took lots of research to make the perfect blend:
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