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Crusaders playmaker confirms departure after Super Rugby Pacific final

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Ben Francis,
Publish Date
Tue, 17 Jun 2025, 4:29pm

Crusaders playmaker confirms departure after Super Rugby Pacific final

Author
Ben Francis,
Publish Date
Tue, 17 Jun 2025, 4:29pm

James O鈥機onnor is aiming to bow out of the Crusaders as a Super Rugby Pacific champion, after confirming Saturday鈥檚 final against the Chiefs is his last for the Christchurch franchise.

The former Wallabies utility has played a key role for the Crusaders鈥 resurgence this season, playing in 15 of their matches, primarily off the bench, where he鈥檚 been tasked with closing out matches.

One of his highlights was kicking the game-winning penalty goal to claim a 25-22 round 10 win over the Blues.

Surprisingly, this will be O鈥機onnor鈥檚 first Super Rugby final, having made his debut back in 2008 with the Western Force, while he has also featured for the now defunct Melbourne Rebels and the Queensland Reds.

He also had previous stints in England and France.

The 34-year-old said the plan was always to stick around for one campaign. There had been talks to extend for another season, but he didn鈥檛 want to stand in the way of Rivez Reihana and Taha Kemara.

While O鈥機onnor can鈥檛 say what鈥檚 next, he鈥檚 been widely linked with a move to the Leicester Tigers in the English Premiership.

鈥淚t鈥檒l be my last game for the Crusaders,鈥 said O鈥機onnor.

鈥淚t鈥檚 been an awesome journey. It鈥檚 time for the old fella to move on. We鈥檒l see what鈥檚 next. I鈥檓 loving my footy and feel in a good place physically and mentally, so I just want to keep playing at the top level.鈥

O鈥機onnor is Australian born, but did spend some of his youth in Auckland, with his parents hailing from New Zealand.

Having turned down a deal to stay with the Reds, he was on holiday in New Zealand when he got a call from Crusaders coach Rob Penney.

It didn鈥檛 take much convincing for him to put pen to paper.

O鈥機onnor has only started one game, a loss to Moana Pasifika, and he admits it took time to adjust to being the impact player.

鈥淵ou always want to be the starting guy, but after preseason, feeling the pace of our game, it started to make sense,鈥 said O鈥機onnor.

鈥淎fter playing a few games, I got a feel for it, how we play, where I could add the most value, and that turned out to be off the bench.

鈥淐oming on in the last 10, 20, sometimes 30 minutes, putting the ball in front of the forwards and giving the team what鈥檚 needed, it鈥檚 been beautiful.鈥

O鈥機onnor has signalled to the GBRANZ Podcast his intention is to push to play for the Wallabies again, in next month鈥檚 British and Irish Lions tour.

The Crusaders and Chiefs will name their teams at 4pm on Wednesday afternoon.

 is an Auckland-based reporter for the New Zealand Herald who covers breaking sports news.

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