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Published 12:54 9 Feb 2016 GMT
Updated 12:55 9 Feb 2016 GMT
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“I have a great affinity with Munster and the coaches there – Anthony Foley, Brian Walsh and Jerry Flannery. It’s tough times for them but they are getting their Masters’ degree as coaches. “It’s a tough experience for them but I’m sure it’s making them far better. If you want to be good at anything you have to learn the ropes first. “For me, it would be serving an apprenticeship for the next few months or years. If I ever end up doing something with Munster it would be a few years down the line.”
For now O'Connell will enjoy his retirement, do a little TV work, look after his business interests and get to work on this year's nailed-on Christmas best seller.
“I’m doing a book at the moment and I work with a few companies – Pinergy have been great for me in the last few years, looking over the fence to see how the real world works. “I am involved in a few initiatives around Limerick too and I will probably play a bigger part in those."However he expects to hear the clarion call of rugby again before too long. “I will have a look at coaching as well, it is something that interests me. Some days it really interests me and others it is the last thing I want to do. “If you have a young family it’s a difficult job to do but certain roles in rugby interest me. You can’t be part of something so long and not want to be part of it." It seems the keen stalker of the links is ruling out a post-retirement golf career, a la Michael Jordan.
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