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Published 13:31 3 May 2017 BST
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Connacht are on course for an eighth place finish after failing to cope with a Champions Cup campaign, player departures and a wincing injury list. They should still be okay for a Champions Cup playoff spot but only because Edinburgh, Dragons and the two Italian sides have been so poor.
It has been a bad season for Connacht, as a whole. For O'Halloran, it has been a season to remember.
The fullback has been, by far, the league's most dangerous and consistent performer. He has played 24 times for Connacht and started all but one game.
In the PRO12, he has made 280 carries for 1,942 metres gained. Indeed, during the Champions Cup pool stages, O'Halloran also topped the charts for carries and metres gained.
Added to his five tries and three assists, this season, he has also slotted over a conversion and nailed a crucial drop goal. When he got his chance for Ireland, against Canada, he scored two tries but there was no getting past Rob Kearney and then Jared Payne in the Six Nations.
It is easy to see why Ireland's professional rugby players have opted to reward the players that defeated the likes of New Zealand, Australia, France and England over the past seven months but it would have been nice to see O'Halloran's scintillating league form rewarded.
Perhaps that will come with a summer tour call-up for Ireland.
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