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4th January 2022
03:37pm GMT

"I have played with some incredible players, built relationships with extraordinary people and represented a special club with great supporters. Thanks to everyone who played a part in my time at Irish, fond memories I will take with me for a lifetime. The future is bright for the club with the move back to London on the horizon and I look forward to supporting the boys in Brentford."The Mullingar native is now focused on his next challenge - trying to impress Lord Alan Sugar, the former Amstrad boss and Tottenham Hotspur chairman, and winning The Apprentice. [caption id="attachment_245730" align="aligncenter" width="640"]
Conor Gilsenan in a Leinster Rugby Squad Portraits for the 2013/14 season. (Credit: Brendan Moran / SPORTSFILE)[/caption]
"I’m going to be the corporate panther in the boardroom. I’m going to get it done, and I’m going to be Lord Sugar’s perfect business partner."Gilsenan is one of 16 hopefuls looking to impress Sugar and his board. Other participants include an online pyjama store owner, a cocktail bar owner, a pharmacist and a flight operations instructor. The first episode of what will be series 16 of the popular show airs this Thursday evening on the BBC.
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