Leinster and Ireland out-half Ian Madigan has paid for two DCU students to fly to Paris as part of their 'Beg, Borrow, Steal' charity initiative.
The rules of the road state that students are not allowed to bring any money with them whatsoever as they make their way to Europe, all in aid of the Irish Cancer Society.
They have to rely on the kindness of strangers and Madigan was more than happy to pay for flights to Paris for students Emma and Glenn.
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