Fresh from his Grand Slam success, Tadhg Furlong appeared on the Late Late Show last night and proved to be as classy off the pitch as he is on it.

The Leinster and Ireland man was outstanding throughout the Six Nations campaign, overcoming a hamstring strain along the way to prove a crucial component of Joe Schmidt's side. Furlong signaled the new generation of prop with his contribution in the loose as well as the set-piece.

Last night he revealed he benefit's from two main supporters, his grandmothers.

Tadhg Furlong couldn't bring his Six Nations medal to the Late Late Show because he forgot it in his "fanatical" granny's house pic.twitter.com/DLtlU49Rzg — RTÉ Rugby (@RTErugby) March 23, 2018

The Wexford man's interview proved hugely popular as his down-to-earth personality shown throughout.


After last nights shock discovery that 2 medals for @tadhgfurlong are being held hostage in Granny Furlong’s in Campile, we are appealing for members to donate as many teabags as possible to ensure the ransom is paid... https://t.co/pBV48oo80R — New Ross RFC (@NewRossRFC2014) March 24, 2018

Tadhg Furlong, what a gent! #LateLateShow — Alan Flatley (@alflats11) March 23, 2018

Tadhg Furlong’s granny has the Lourdes candle lighting and throws holy water at the television when he’s in a scrum is the most Irish thing I’ve ever heard. #LateLateShow ☘️ — Maureen Catterson (@MoCatterson) March 23, 2018


Tadhg Furlong - the kind of lad you'd like to meet in the local for a few quiet pints #latelate #LateLateShow — Ian Cooney (@cooney_ian) March 23, 2018

Furlong's attention will now turn to Saracens, with Leinster set to face the English outfit in the Champions Cup Quarter-Final.

You can for the full interview here.

SEE ALSO: Jacob Stockdale Confirmed As Player Of The Six Nations