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31st July 2017
06:11pm BST

O'Leary had some great days representing his country, too, as he was a key man in Ireland's 2009 Grand Slam triumph, and was always a competitor for that coveted number nine jersey with Peter Stringer.
In fairness, he comes from good hurling stock, with his father, Seanie O'Leary, having won just the nine Munster titles and four Liam McCarthy's across a legendary 13-year hurling career.
Speaking recently to Cork’s Red FM, O’Leary revealed his aims to return to the small ball soon.
O’Leary’s club, Erins Own, were beaten in the final of the Cork senior hurling championship last year, but he could be the boost that they need to get them over the line.
2018 is the date he is setting for his return, watch this space.
“Not this summer but hopefully next year. The Championship is at the latter stages, it could be a bit of an ask for me to try and come into the team. “But come January and February and if the body and mind are still willing, I’d love to give it a crack next year! “Get down to the bookies and back Erins Own for 2018,” he claimed.An all-rounder, and we'd love to see it.