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23rd May 2020
07:24pm BST

"I ended up going to the Sunwolves (Japanese Super Rugby side) for six weeks, for the end of their season. From there, I got an offer to go to play for Counties Manukau in the Mitre 10 (cup). I didn't know where I was after that season, with Manukau, as Super Rugby teams are only allowed two international players and their rosters were full. "I went to Austin, Texas for my holidays after Mitre 10 and didn't know what I'd be at. My agent then messaged me to say the Crusaders might have a spot for me in their pre-season squad. I ended up booking a return flight to Christchurch with no visa sorted, nothing, and just hoping I did enough to earn a contract. But they ended up sorting a contract before I flew out of Austin. "I flew over and did the pre-season with Crusaders, and the first week of the regular season, before word came in that Highlanders needed someone as injury cover for a prop. I ended up moving from Christchurch to Dunedin on a Wednesday. I was in with the Highlanders the next day and then I was playing the following week against the Brumbies. It's been a mad year for me, really, but I'm loving it."[caption id="attachment_211652" align="aligncenter" width="2048"]
Conán O'Donnell training with Connacht in 2018. (Credit: Sportsfile)[/caption]
In February of this year, O'Donnell was signed by Highlanders as injury cover for Jeff Thwaites. He was drafted into a squad containing All Blacks scrumhalf Aaron Smith and flanker Shannon Frizzell and played three games before New Zealand's lockdown measures brought a halt to Super Rugby proceedings.
"The 'Landers are back training this week. I'm not sure if I'm going to be involved as I was there as injury cover before the pandemic [was declared]. I was with the team then went into isolation and that cover contract then ran out. So I'm just waiting to see if I'll be involved in the upcoming tournament. Hopefully I will. "If not, I'll just be playing for Counties again, around September time."O'Donnell says the team did have a tough start to the full Super Rugby season (one win, one draw and three defeats) but was 'starting to gel' just before the break in play. The squad has been boosted with news that All Blacks winger Nehe Milner-Skudder is joining up with them for the next couple of years. For the near and medium future, O'Donnell is delighted to be back out and about. They are heading into winter in Dunedin so he's out catching as much daylight as he can, getting in the odd surf lesson and keeping on top of his rugby in case the Highlanders could do with a game-ready prop again. After that, who knows, but he would like to get back and play pro rugby in Ireland again. "I can't say I ever dreamed of playing Super Rugby," he says. "The dream was always to play rugby back home in Ireland, but I'm loving the experience here." WATCH THAT HOUSE OF RUGBY EPISODE HERE:
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