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Schmidt says O'Connor in contention for Lions series
Gulf Today
|May 07, 2025
James O'Connor is in the Wallabies' selection frame and his experience could prove useful in a squad of relatively young flyhalves, head coach Joe Schmidt said on Tuesday.
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O'Connor will turn 35 before the first British and Irish Lions Test in Brisbane in July but the 64-cap Wallaby has been in good form at the Canterbury Crusaders in Super Rugby Pacific, catching the attention of the Wallabies' coach.
Schmidt said he had had a “good chat” with O'Connor, who wore the Wallabies’ number IO against the Lions during Australia’s 2-1 defeat in the 2013 series.
“James, he would bring experience back into the group (and) a little bit of versatility in that he’s played 12 in his career as well," the New Zealander told reporters in Melbourne on Tuesday.
This story is from the May 07, 2025 edition of Gulf Today.
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