THE MONEY WOULD be unreal. That is one reason for Paul O’Connell to leave Munster, the only professional club he has ever played for, and move to the south of France to join the Toulon galacticos.
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Yesterday, the French club and Munster both denied the report in the French media that linked the Ireland captain with the move but were Paulie to declare an interest, you can be sure that Toulon’s owner Mourad Boudjellal would show up at his house in Limerick bearing gifts.
A couple of million gifts, you would think.
The cash would be an attraction but Paul O’Connell’s stature in Ireland means that he is already very well paid – both in salary and endorsements.
But there are reasons other than money that would make Toulon an ideal place for O’Connell to play on for maybe one season after the World Cup. Of course, his current IRFU deal doesn’t expire until the summer of 2016, meaning he would need to be released a year early, which would almost certainly never happen.
But if it did, Paulie would almost certainly excel in France. His rucking and lineout ability would be massive assets in the forward orientated Top 14 and his presence at the set-piece would help shore up the one area where Toulon have looked vulnerable this season.
O’Connell is a student of the game and you get the feeling that he would love to test himself every week in what is probably the most talent-rich league in the world at the moment. The certainty of contesting season-ending games would be big too.
Toulon have made the last three European Cup finals and are on course for their fourth straight Top 14 final. Considering who they have added ahead of next season, that run doesn’t look set to end in the near future.