The Tullamore man scored an impressive 22 points in last Sunday's show.
Offaly's Jordon Conroy is starting to close the gap on the frontrunners in this year's Dancing With The Stars.
Bookmakers have shortened the odds on the rugby player lifting the Glitterball Cup to 5/1.
The Tullamore man scored an impressive 22 points, with his energetic Salsa routine, in last Sunday's show.
Nina Carberry remains the favourite at 5/2 followed by singer Erica Cody at 7/2.
Sarah Kinsella, spokesperson for BoyleSports said: “Rugby union star Jordan Conroy is on the move into 5/1 from 8/1 to become the king of the dancefloor in the new series of Dancing with the Stars. We are seeing a good spread of support across the market with Erica Cody 7/2 from 12/1 meaning she is the new second favourite with Nina Carberry the leader at 5/2.”
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