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July 22, 2009 - 3:36PM
Wallabies whiz kid James O'Connor is using his Eden Park nightmare as motivation to excel if given a chance to atone in Australia's next Tri Nations Test against South Africa.
After bursting to prominence with a spectacular tryscoring hat-trick in his first Test start last month against Italy, O'Connor came crashing back to earth with a forgettable performance off the bench in Australia's 22-16 loss to New Zealand in Auckland last Saturday.
Critics across the Tasman were particularly scathing of O'Connor's display, claiming the just-turned 19-year-old had been "exposed" in the pressure cooker atmosphere of a Bledisloe Cup clash with the All Blacks.
O'Connor, though, insists he's not the type of character to dwell on past disappointments.
"It was definitely an awesome experience. I'll take that personally as a learning curve for me," O'Connor told AAP on Wednesday.
"I took a lot out of the game and I'm just looking forward to my next game.
"The way I'm looking at it, you either win or you learn. So I've definitely learnt a lot from that game - I wasn't playing in the moment. I was looking too far ahead. I was trying to do too much when I came on.
"I think I might have tried to create a little too much, with the drop ball, and was just overplaying my hand a little bit.
"I've just got to go back to the initial advice I got from the older boys and from (Wallabies coach) Robbie (Deans) just to settle into the game and play my natural game, not try to overplay it.
"That's how I'll move forward, I think ... Move on, learn from it."
O'Connor is hoping for a shot at redemption against the Springboks at another of world rugby's great cauldrons, Newlands Stadium in Cape Town, on August 8.
"If I get the opportunity, I'll take it with both hands and next time I'll play in the moment and give a bit more back to the boys," he said.
More immediately, the teenage backline ace is eager about making his Sydney club rugby debut for Eastwood on Saturday against Warringah.
O'Connor will be among five Wallabies in the star-studded Woodies line-up, joining Lachie Turner, David Pocock, Ben Alexander and Benn Robinson.
"I'm pretty stoked about getting a run for Eastwood," O'Connor said.
"I've got training on Thursday so it'll be good to get down there and learn a few of the moves and see how I go on the weekend.
"I know a few of the boys and the coaching staff. We've got the (Warringah) Rats, who are a pretty good team, so exciting stuff."
© 2009 AAP
http://news.rugbyheaven.com.au/break...0722-dt7c.html
Has the little shit signed yet?
"Rugby Union: Shute Shield 2009
Warringah v Eastwood
3pm – 5pm ABC HD
Saturday 25 July 2009"
edit: Just went looking at the TV schedule and observed this (the bolded bits):
"WAFL Live League Football
Peel Thunder Vs East Perth
2pm – 5pm ABC1 Saturday 25 July 2009
Genre: Sport/Rugby League"
Anyway, thank god I have a dual channel recorder...
Last edited by blueandblack; 22-07-09 at 19:02.
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So, you're saying he can tackle Nonu, but he doesn't deserve to be there?
I know plenty of inside backs in the team that have trouble bringing Nonu down, but apparently the debutant needs to have better defence than the whole team to deserve his spot?
You're a troll and I've bitten, shame on me!
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