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Published 13:48 7 Oct 2017 BST
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In a wide-ranging interview in the Leinster Rugby match programme [for the Munster Guinness PRO14 clash], O'Sullivan speaks about learning a heap under Kiwi schools coach Massey Tuhakaraina and his switch from fullback to scrum-half.
Tuhakaraina has likened O'Sullivan to a No.9 that Irish rugby fans may get excited about - Conor Murray. "He is tall," notes the Kiwi. "Rangy."
Currently combining his time honing rugby skills with the Leinster Academy and a PPES degree at Trinity College, O'Sullivan always finds time to keep track on Meath's successes, and travails.
"I just have an interest in knowing what [the footballers] are up to," he says. "Like, 'What's the plan to beat the Dubs?'"
His older brother is a talented footballer and Meath have made some decent improvements of late, but no-one appears to have figured the answer to that one.
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