RTÉ Late Late Show viewers hailed former Cork dual star Jamie Wall an ”inspiration” as he told his story to host Ryan Tubridy.
Jamie, who played both football and hurling for the county at minor level, and went on to three Munster U21FC titles, was praised by thousands of people across Twitter for his bravery and courage on last night's show.
His life was changed forever in 2014 when, just three days after he played in a Munster intermediate hurling final against Tipperary, he suffered a serious injury that left him paralysed from his midriff down.
But Jamie hasn't let his physical disability get in the way of his involvement in GAA, now recognised as one of the most astute coaches in hurling, he has guided his club Kilbrittain and college Mary Immaculate to success.
Last nights Late Late Show interview with Jamie Wall should be shown in every Secondary School classroom so much learning on life and honesty @RTELateLateShow @Jamwall7 @Education_Ire
— Darina Sheridan (@darina_sheridan) April 24, 2021
The term a breath of fresh air hasn't been used much the last 13 months @Jamwall7 certainly fits that bill .
— Joe Seward (@JoeSeward1) April 23, 2021
Ambitous
Articulate
Focused
Positive
Jamie tweeted he was nervous he certainly didn't come across that way,his enthusiasm is infectious .#LateLateShow #JamieWall pic.twitter.com/WTlab8NwUt
Well done to Jamie Wall. A real clued in guy. Not a bother to him on the big stage. Will continue to be a massive success in whatever he puts his mind to #latelate
— conor o'mahony (@conoromahony1) April 23, 2021
Jamie wall is an inspiration. Such positivity and bravery. An amazing role model for all. Thank you for sharing your story @Jamwall7
— Christopher O’Sullivan TD (@COSullivanTD) April 23, 2021
What an absolute hero Jamie Wall was on the “ Late Late Show”, discussing his life with serious paralysis, as a result of a devastating injury he suffered while playing hurling, when he lost power in both his legs. He has gone through so much and still has a fantastic attitude! pic.twitter.com/Y3yZRz3qXy
— Dublin GAA Fans (@DubsGAAFans) April 23, 2021
What an articulate, intelligent and inspirational young man is Jamie Wall. Cork shouldnt wait too long!
— Jody O Connor (@JodyOC) April 23, 2021
Great credit to Jamie Wall for telling his compelling story on @RTELateLateShow tonight. Nice to see him recognise the role played by the National Rehabilitation Hospital, in #DúnLaoghaire, in his recovery, too.#NRH #RochestownAvenue pic.twitter.com/lF1INX6cKN
— Barry Ward (@barrymward) April 23, 2021
Well done Jamie Wall on late late , a inspiration to all pic.twitter.com/wUHKraLxNY
— Michael Moynihan TD (@mmoynihantd) April 23, 2021
Great interview by jamie wall cork senior hurling manger in 5 years time 👍🤙#latelateshow
— denis mccarthy (@dennymac66) April 23, 2021
I’ve no doubt nothing is going to stop Jamie Wall in succeeding in his future endeavours. He’s one seriously inspirational fella @RTELateLateShow
— Paul Gibney (@paulgibbo67) April 23, 2021
Always struck by the level of honesty, awareness & intelligence bestowed by Jamie Wall, whether it’s a documentary by @miclimerick students or on the #LateLateShow. He’s already achieved big things & I expect bigger feats will follow! Every good wish to @Jamwall7.
— Páraic McMahon (@thepmanofficial) April 23, 2021
God Jamie Wall is impressive. #LateLateShow
— Niall Browne (@NBrowne9) April 23, 2021
Jamie Wall is an inspiration to so many, he has gone through so much and still has a fantastic attitudeand outlook. Great interview with him tonight @RTELateLateShow @Jamwall7 👏
— Tomás Sheehan (@TomasSheehan) April 23, 2021
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