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Published 19:01 14 Mar 2016 GMT
Updated 19:03 14 Mar 2016 GMT
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French newspaper Midi Olympique is reporting that O'Shea, who has announced his departure from Harlequins, and Parisse have discussed the 118-times capped number eight's future, and the Italy skipper is willing to back the Irishman by committing to stay on until the 2019 World Cup.
By then he will be 36 and almost certainly among rugby's most capped players, but hopefully still playing at the highest level.
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