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Western Force are keen to sign James O'Connor from Sale Sharks, according to Neil Fissler in The Rugby Paper.
The former Australia international has rarely lit up the Premiership since joining from Toulon on a three-year deal in 2017.
At the moment, the 28-year-old utility back is ineligible to play for the Wallabies as his 44 caps fall short of the 60 required for overseas players to be in the mix for selection.
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A move to the Force in Super Rugby would hypothetically open the door for a possible World Cup call, but that is highly unlikely considering he hasn't played for his country since September, 2013.
Sale are unlikely to be keen on offloading O'Connor as they look to increase the quality of their squad and spend close to the salary cap to compete for trophies next season.
Director of rugby Steve Diamond has brought in eight players so far, six of whom are South African - Jake Cooper-Woolley (Wasps), Rob du Preez, Akker van der Merwe, Coenie Oosthuizen (all from Sharks in Super Rugby), Lood de Jager (Bulls), Simon Hammersley, plus the loans of Dan and Jen-Luc du Preeze from Sharks.
https://www.somersetlive.co.uk/sport...s-news-2988008
He's always been a prodigious talent, but had too much of the kurtley beale/will genia about him.
Has that been beaten out of him?
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Director of rugby Steve Diamond has brought in eight players so far, six of whom are South African - Jake Cooper-Woolley (Wasps), Rob du Preez, Akker van der Merwe, Coenie Oosthuizen (all from Sharks in Super Rugby), Lood de Jager (Bulls), Simon Hammersley, plus the loans of Dan and Jen-Luc du Preeze from Sharks.
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I recall that when he left we had Pocock, Hodgson & Brown at the TWF awards night, answering questions from the crowd. When O'Connor's name came up Hodgo had to physically stop Brownie grabbing the mike, leaving Pocock to try and find an acceptable answer; so I think the back-row certainly had a few views regarding O'Connor.
If O'Connor had been tearing up the Premiership, Top 14 or with the Reds when he came back for a year prior to the 2015 World Cup, then I might consider whether was worth the agro, but he hasn't been, so sod him. Yes, he's a versatile player, but with a number of issues and we don't need someone who could potentially ruin the club morale.
Don't tell me the sky's the limit when there are footprints on the moon