
Rugby
Share
Published 16:24 24 Feb 2021 GMT
Updated 17:27 24 Feb 2021 GMT
Explore more on these topics:
"Talking about Toulon," Habana began, "I tried my best with my convincing skills in a dingy pub on a Saturday night at the Mourillon beach-front, but it just wasn't enough, aye? And his Euros [demands] and my negotiating skills just weren't that good."O'Brien says it was nothing to do with the Springbok star's negotiating skills, rather some adverse weather that saw him turn down the lucrative move. Mourad Boudjellal, Toulon club president at the time, was set to fly over to Ireland to seal the deal when fate intervened. [caption id="attachment_45130" align="aligncenter" width="3000"]
"Yeah, he was meant to fly over on a Monday or Tuesday morning, on his plane, or jet, or whatever he has. And he couldn't fly because of weather conditions, and the IRFU gave me a contract the next morning. "It worked. Flying to France and having the chat worked!"With Boudjellal grounded in France, the IRFU acted quickly and offered O'Brien a two-year contract that was right up there in terms of salaries for Ireland internationals [at the time]. O'Brien was a key figure in the Irish team, in 2014. Although injury saw him miss out that the year's successful Six Nations campaign, he was vital in Ireland defending that title in 2015. It is likely that he would have still been selected for Ireland - as Sexton was during his two years away - even if he had pitched up at Toulon. Were Sexton AND O'Brien both getting into the Ireland XV while playing abroad, several more big names may have been tempted to try their hand at Top 14 rugby.
"When you look back on certain things like that, you actually won two European Cups the following two years," O'Brien told Habana. "So it would have been a nice one to fly over and win two - because we didn't win anything with Leinster for a couple of years, at that stage - then come back and [to add to] the other four that we won."Six-time European Cup winner Sean O'Brien? Only bad weather and the IRFU digging deep stopped The Tullow Tank from giving that one a good dart. *Subscribe to House of Rugby here
Ex-Leinster star reveals poor form from IRFU which led to Lowe exit
Not great. It has been one of the saddest departures from Irish rugby, James Lowe leaving Leinster at the end of the season to play with Suntory Sungoliath. There had been a lot of speculation as to what specifically went wrong with his contract negotiations, that one of Ireland’s top players could not be kept […]
Rugby
1 week ago
Angry Leinster fans lay blame on club and IRFU for controversial James Lowe exit
A sad day. Earlier today it was confirmed that Leinster winger, James Lowe, will be leaving Irish rugby at the end of his contract this summer. The 33-year-old has been linked with a move to Japanese club, Tokto Suntory Songoliath. It has been reported that Lowe is unhappy with how things ended with Leinster and […]
Rugby
1 week ago
English rugby legend accused of lavish lifestyle after bankruptcy
Rugby