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7th October 2017
01:48pm BST

In a wide-ranging interview in the Leinster Rugby match programme [for the Munster Guinness PRO14 clash], O'Sullivan speaks about learning a heap under Kiwi schools coach Massey Tuhakaraina and his switch from fullback to scrum-half.
Tuhakaraina has likened O'Sullivan to a No.9 that Irish rugby fans may get excited about - Conor Murray. "He is tall," notes the Kiwi. "Rangy."
Currently combining his time honing rugby skills with the Leinster Academy and a PPES degree at Trinity College, O'Sullivan always finds time to keep track on Meath's successes, and travails.
"I just have an interest in knowing what [the footballers] are up to," he says. "Like, 'What's the plan to beat the Dubs?'"
His older brother is a talented footballer and Meath have made some decent improvements of late, but no-one appears to have figured the answer to that one.
If The Royal County are to turn over the Dubs, they'll have to do it without O'Sullivan. For now.Explore more on these topics: