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4th October 2016
10:39am BST

'You get 20 bangs a game and they fade away after a minute, so there was no big deal about seeing [the game] out. 'At times like that, there's so much adrenaline going you barely notice the pain.'And so on he played. On he tackled. On he urged. At the final whistle, though, the realisation appeared to sink in. O'Connell was not sure if his tour was over or not.
He wanted to stay on and play with protective strapping on his damaged arm. 'It wasn't like I was 22, with my whole future ahead of me,' he writes.
A scan of his arm revealed a previous unnoticed wrist fracture of the same arm. He was asked to hang around and he did so, lending a helping voice - not a hand - in the lineout and rucking drills.
At one stage, O'Connell had considered retiring after the 2013 Lions Tour. After picking up that injury, and watching from the sidelines as the Lions won the series 2-1, he steeled himself and set goals that were further down the road.
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