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28th May 2015
12:09pm BST

Toulon are definitely interested and it would be a new challenge for O'Connell. Although it will be good, money will not be the driving force if he does move. He would be playing with the best team in the world, week-in, week-out.
There is talk about him being a one-man club and what a move would do to his legacy. I don't buy into that. No player has given more to the club than O'Connell. Munster have had so many good players over the years but he is a different class. If he were to move, it would not tarnish him in any way.
He deserves to be in this spot - where he can choose if he wants to join Toulon - after all he has given to the sport.
When I joined Munster, in 2007, I got to see, first hand, what he brought to the team. There are too many great games and too many moments of sheer commitment to single one or two out.
There is the famous 'manic aggression' video [Ireland versus England] in which he was quite passionate. The O'Connell I recall was a composed leader. He was never flustered.
He had that punch-up with Jamie Cudmore, in 2008, was more a case of O'Connell defending himself. He would always step up for his teammates, to the Nnth degree.
What I will always remember, though, are his speeches.
'Today we have to go to the well.'It was his catchphrase. He only used it four or five times in the four seasons I was there. You knew, when he said it, that a big performance was really required. Munster were a different team when he played. No-one ever wanted to let him down. As for his final game with Munster, they will not have much fear of Glasgow Warriors. They should have Peter O'Mahony for it but it is not looking so good for Conor Murray [knee] or Simon Zebo [concussion]. Glasgow have looked extremely vulnerable against Ulster on the past two weeks and have yet to win a league. This is where the cup-winning experience of O'Connell may prove crucial.
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