Dallaglio visits Croke Park during home straight
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The man behind the camera joins the former England captain on his mission
The Dallaglio Cycle Slam team has reached its fifth Six Nations stadium - Croke Park in Dublin.
The challenge began in Rome on Friday 12 February and the riders have cycled more than 2,000km across Europe, through all of the Six Nations countries, as they make their way to their final destination, Murrayfield, for 12 March.
The aim is to raise at least £1m, the net proceeds of which will be split equally between Sport Relief and the Dallaglio Foundation.
Lawrence Dallaglio said: "I am so pleased to be back in Dublin. It's a lovely city and the reception we've had in Ireland has been amazing. Everyone has been so accommodating and supportive.
"This is the fifth stadium on our trip and I'm really proud we've managed to come this far. We've still got to cycle to Edinburgh though so it is far from over.
"Paul Wallace joined us and I'd like to thank him. The fact so many people have given their time is fantastic and shows the support these great causes have."
Wallace, who played 45 Test matches for Ireland and toured with Dallaglio on the 1997 British and Irish Lions tour, said: "I'm delighted to welcome Lawrence and his fellow cyclists to Dublin. I have only cycled one day but these guys have done a lot more.
"In fact, their achievements are remarkable. It has been amazing fun and Croke Park is a great stadium with a sensational atmosphere. I am really glad I got the opportunity to join the team and happy to do my part."
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