Rod Studd, John Part and Wayne Mardle explore Dublin and whether James Joyce played darts
Friday 7 October 2016 22:31, UK
The World Grand Prix is in Dublin, home to many a literary great, but did they combine such passion with a game of darts?
The legendary Sid Waddell headed to Trinity College while in Dublin to discuss the origins of the word 'oche', so with the World Grand Prix back in town, it was time to delve into the academic past once again.
We sent our three wise men out and about in the city to determine whether James Joyce was partial to the occasional game of tungsten.
Rod Studd, John Part and Wayne Mardle would never pass up the opportunity to follow in the footsteps of such iconic names so we sent the Sky Sports cameras out with them.
They all headed of in pursuit of some answers from around the city and whether Joyce did indeed mix his love of literature with a game of darts to ease or inspire the mind. Hit play on the video at the top of the screen.
Follow all the action from Dublin on Sky Sports 1 as the World Grand Prix reaches its conclusion.