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Published 19:04 26 May 2016 BST
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The Athlone clubman is due to spend four weeks in Australia initially, and his move comes after impressing AFL scouts at a combine held in DCU earlier this year.
His departure means that Tom Cribben will be without his services for the Leinster championship clash with Offaly on 12 June.
Midlands 103 are reporting that Connellan is hoping to make a big impact in the AFL.
"There’s no young guy growing up who doesn’t want to be a pro. “That’s why the week was unbelievable with the Academy – you wake up, eat, train, eat, sleep and do it all over again.” “A lot of the recruiters have asked me if I’d be willing to move over to Australia to finish my degree and play some lower league football. “If I’m going to invest my time I may as well do it properly and do everything I can to get to the top level. At 21 this might be my last shot at it so I’d be pretty keen to do anything to make it happen.”Connellan has been wished all the best by fellow Athlone man Robbie Henshaw on his move. https://twitter.com/henshawrob/status/735807364398501888 https://twitter.com/bundeeaki12/status/735811238945509376
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