Darragh Ennis opened up on The Chase
Darragh Ennis and both became somewhat emotional on this evening’s . One remarkable player was sent home in devastating circumstances much to the dismay of the .
Brad welcomed Sacub, Vicky, Sophy and Paul to take on the Chaser. The team worked together to test their general knowledge skills in a bid to get to the final chase and win a cash prize.
Sacub was in the hot seat first, playing for a middle offer of £4,000 but the player unfortunately ran out of time while mulling over the answer. Bradley asked what he would have put, with Sacub revealing the correct answer.
The contestant sighed in frustration as it was revealed that Darragh had also chosen the right answer – meaning that Sacub had been caught by the Chaser.
Regrettably, Darragh remarked how it made him feel, as he said: “I hate winning that way.”
Sacub shared his story on The Chase
He explained: “Because you knew that. You are a decent quizzer. My heart goes out to you. You don’t deserve to go out that way.”
Brad added: “And me too. But, Sacub, having met you and spoken to you, you are a winner. And that’s it. And please keep chamioning everybody that you meet because I think everyone will look up to you and I think it is an amazing thing that you’re doing.”
As the player left the show, Bradley addressed Darragh saying: “As you just said, of course you don’t like winning like that.” The Chaser replied: “No, so if everybody else in the team could bear that in mind.
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He issued a warning, adding: “You’ve got the five seconds, use them, get your answer in. Be careful.”
Earlier in the show, Sacub, from Manchester, explained that he is a scaffolder but also works as a mental health first aid instructor. He shared that he had previously lost two friends and that’s what made him consider a change in career.
He said: “I decided to do something about it so I learnt all about mental health.” The player shared that he has also been working on a project about racism in football.