The most eagerly anticipated programme on Irish television this Christmas, RTE's Ronan O'Gara gets a ten thumbs up from myself and judging by Twitter, most people would give it that too.
"Well wasn't that €160 I spent on the TV licence fee today worth it," said the mother. #ROG #RTÉ
— Aisling Newton (@AislingNewton) January 2, 2014
How lucky were we to have @RonanOGara10 represent Munster & Ireland! #ROG #honesty Great ambassador for future stars #SUAF #pride
— Munster Rugby (@Munsterrugby) January 2, 2014
"We all have a bitterness in Munster and that's a good trait to have". Sing it, ROG.
— Colm Tobin (@colmtobin) January 2, 2014
His two biggest beefs thus far (in no particular order); 1) #Deccie and 2) Getting a D2 in Leaving Cert English. #ROG
— GinAndThornley (@NePasThornley) January 2, 2014
Radiohead Creep. Perfect line: 'I don't belong here'. #ROG
— Sinéad Kissane (@sineadkissane) January 2, 2014
O'Gara strikes a balance of selfish & selfless. Winning doesn't matter if he doesn't play, playing doesn't matter if he doesn't win. #ROG
— Darren Cleary (@RadioCleary) January 2, 2014
Why is ROG getting so much credit for being honest?
— Colm Parkinson (@Woolberto) January 2, 2014
Love the honesty by #ROG sometimes the hardest thing in sport is saying how you feel whether people want to hear it or not.
— Darran O'Sullivan (@Darransull86) January 2, 2014
Most heartbreaking moment so far: 'I don't want to play anymore... I'm broken' #MunstervToulouse #ROG
— Clare Cullen/Clisare (@Clisare) January 2, 2014
Watch Ronan O Gara documentary. An maith!
— Gerry Adams (@GerryAdamsSF) January 2, 2014
O'Gara, Sexton and a cameraman in a left-hand drive car lost in Paris. Extremely dangerous carry on altogether
— Steven Miller (@steven_miller12) January 2, 2014
'Jonny with the shortcuts' what a line! #rog
— Paddy McKenna (@PaddyMcKenna) January 2, 2014
Not finding Ronan O'Gara very likeable. There's no I in team and all that... #ROG
— Kevin Doyle (@KevDoyle_Herald) January 2, 2014
Kids are gorgeous. . And he's a great dad #rog
— Aoife Sheehan (@aoifasheehan) January 2, 2014
That was incredibly insightful. No question Irish Rugby would not be where it is without his contribution yet he seems unfulfilled ???? #ROG
— Sinead Coffey (@CoffeySinead) January 2, 2014
Fantastic documentary. What a complex individual. It reminded us that sport is the greatest drama of them all #ROG
— Jamie O'Connor (@JamesyConnor) January 2, 2014
That was great! Can't wait for the next episode of #ROG
— Jude Cöllins (@Judacus91) January 2, 2014