It’s been confirmed James O’Conner is in talks with the Queensland Reds in hope that he can save the last of the fading, flickering light on his 2015 World Cup candle.
As senior players backed the Australian Rugby Union’s tough stance on Test eligibility, it emerged that O’Connor had piqued the interest of the struggling Reds and would most likely resume his Australian career in Brisbane next year.
Queensland Rugby Union chief executive Jim Carmichael would only say the province was open-minded about the controversial outside back, but Georgina Robinson, from Fairfax Media understands the Reds have made an offer for his services next season.
“I don’t have a closed mind on anything,” Carmichael said. “We’re working through what we would call the deficiencies we have as we speak. There’s a lot of pressure on us and we need to cop it on the chin, and just live in that pressure cooker at the moment without distracting people with who we may or may not sign.”
James O’Conner had his Wallabies contract torn up last year after a drunken run in with airport staff at Perth International Airport. In which he was escorted from the airport by the Australian Federal Police.
Since then, O’Conner tried to ‘amend’ for his sins by signing with London Irish on a short-term contract and then joined fellow former Australian internationals Matt Giteau and Drew Mitchell at Toulon.
It’s been reported that JOC wants to return to Australia. After talks with his former franchise, the Western Force dried up, he then turned to his former coach, Richard Graham and the struggling Reds.
ARU boss Bill Pulver revealed a Super Rugby contract was not O’Connor’s only option. Pulver said the former Force and Rebels outside back needed only to be registered to play domestically, meaning he could play a season of club rugby and be considered by national coach Ewen McKenzie at a pinch. However, that option would appear unlikely to be taken up.
Wallabies coach, Ewen McKenzie last year poured cold water on O’Connor’s World Cup hopes by suggesting that the test squad he picks this year will be his squad for the 2015 international decider. With JOC being ineligible for Wallabies selection this year, if McKenzie holds true to his words, there may already be no place for O’Connor in McKenzie’s World Cup plans.
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