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Published 17:00 11 Feb 2019 GMT
Updated 17:25 11 Feb 2019 GMT
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“Recruitment is an on-going process, and we are always on the lookout for players of Sean’s ability,” Kidney told the club's website. “Sean has proven himself time and time again to be a quality player who sets very high standards for himself and those around him, he leads by example and has a winning mentality. “We are delighted that Sean wants to come and be a part of our journey as we move back into West London at the new Brentford Community Stadium in August 2020 after he has finished his commitments to Leinster and Ireland at the end of this year.”O'Brien will leave Leinster after more than a decade with the four-time European champions and he has said that he wants to help re-establish the club as one of the top teams in England.
“After speaking with Declan it was obvious the ambition London Irish have as a club,” O'Brien said. “I’m keen to roll up the sleeves and use my experience to help re-establish London Irish as a top club in England. “It’s a club that’s been around for a long time and there’s an obvious connection to Ireland with some greats of Irish rugby having previously worn the jersey. For now my concentration remains solely with Leinster and Ireland but it’s an exciting challenge that awaits.”
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