2013年06月01日
In the 2015 World Cup
PAUL O’CONNELL WILL lead out the British & Irish Lions for their tour opener against the Barbarians tomorrow but has told TheScore.ie he is already plotting another tour to New Zealand in 2017.
The Munster and Ireland lock, nu skin product drawing on the indefatigable career of All Black Brad Thorn, admits that there were moments when he doubted whether he would ever make this year’s tour to Australia. However, since a successful return from surgery on a bulging disc in his back how to register a business, O’Connell has looked at his very best — most notably in the Heineken Cup quarter final win over Harlequins.
“When I got my back operation, I thought I was definitely out of the Lions Tour,” O’Connell admitted. “The boys did so well in getting to the quarters so I was desperate to get back and play as many games as I could at the end of the season.”
With Joe Schmidt set to take over as Ireland coach this Autumn and Brian O’Driscoll committing for [strictly] one more year of rugby, O’Connell is hopeful that the country’s fortunes can pick up, starting with the November Tests against the All Blacks and Australia, nuskin and beyond. The ‘one more year’ chants that swayed O’Driscoll will not be needed on the 33-year-old next season.
“I have a goal to play on until the World Cup in 2015,” he told TheScore.ie. ”Whether injury or form intervenes before that, you never know Hong Kong Company Secretary, but that is definitely something that will drive me over the next couple of years.”
O’Connell added, “The last six months was a desperate time for injuries but, nuskin group at the same time, it allowed the squad to be strengthened. Dave Kilcoyne, Ian Madigan, Paddy Jackson and Luke Marshall have all got that bit of exposure, leading to immense competition for spaces and a deeper squad company registration Hong Kong.
“Joe Schmidt has done really well during his time at Leinster and got them playing great rugby. Brian has been looking great every time he has played nu skin hk. It’s an exciting time for Irish rugby.”
The Munster and Ireland lock, nu skin product drawing on the indefatigable career of All Black Brad Thorn, admits that there were moments when he doubted whether he would ever make this year’s tour to Australia. However, since a successful return from surgery on a bulging disc in his back how to register a business, O’Connell has looked at his very best — most notably in the Heineken Cup quarter final win over Harlequins.
“When I got my back operation, I thought I was definitely out of the Lions Tour,” O’Connell admitted. “The boys did so well in getting to the quarters so I was desperate to get back and play as many games as I could at the end of the season.”
With Joe Schmidt set to take over as Ireland coach this Autumn and Brian O’Driscoll committing for [strictly] one more year of rugby, O’Connell is hopeful that the country’s fortunes can pick up, starting with the November Tests against the All Blacks and Australia, nuskin and beyond. The ‘one more year’ chants that swayed O’Driscoll will not be needed on the 33-year-old next season.
“I have a goal to play on until the World Cup in 2015,” he told TheScore.ie. ”Whether injury or form intervenes before that, you never know Hong Kong Company Secretary, but that is definitely something that will drive me over the next couple of years.”
O’Connell added, “The last six months was a desperate time for injuries but, nuskin group at the same time, it allowed the squad to be strengthened. Dave Kilcoyne, Ian Madigan, Paddy Jackson and Luke Marshall have all got that bit of exposure, leading to immense competition for spaces and a deeper squad company registration Hong Kong.
“Joe Schmidt has done really well during his time at Leinster and got them playing great rugby. Brian has been looking great every time he has played nu skin hk. It’s an exciting time for Irish rugby.”
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