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Captaincy caps O’Connor redemption – The Roar
Brad Thorn reckons James O’Connor’s redemption story is nearing completion after the reformed rugby bad boy led the Queensland Reds to a record defeat of the NSW…

Brad Thorn reckons James O’Connor’s redemption story is nearing completion after the reformed rugby bad boy led the Queensland Reds to a record defeat of the NSW Waratahs in his first game as captain.
Chosen to replace injured skipper Liam Wright, the five-eighth was dominant in a 41-7 win to open the Super Rugby AU season at Suncorp Stadium on Friday.
He was perfect off the boot with five conversions and two penalties, while he set up expansive play with short and long passing and drilled the 50-22…
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