Crusaders sign former Reds playmaker James O'Connor

Thu, Oct 3, 2024, 11:44 PM
Nathan Williamson
by Nathan Williamson

The Crusaders have officially announced the signing of former Reds playmaker James O'Connor for the 2025 season.

O'Connor's departure from the Reds was announced last month for 'an overseas team' after five years with the club.

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The 34-year-old shocked many with news out of NZ linked the Wallaby with a move to 14-time champions Crusaders during the week, with the deal announced on Friday.

“When we heard he was available we reached out as we thought we could offer him something new and challenging,” coach Rob Penney said.

“We have two exciting and talented 10s in Rivez and Taha, and James brings a level of maturity that we believe will complement them exceptionally well.

“Having played internationally and in a range of overseas competitions, we’re looking forward to what James can bring to our environment from his 17 seasons of professional football.

“He’s also a competitor and ambitious, which will ensure there is weekly competition for the 10 jersey.”

It comes as the Crusaders look to fill the void left by Richie Mo'unga, who departed for Japan at the start of the year.

The side is coming off one of their worst finishes in recent memories as the 2023 champions missed the finals.

O'Connor was eager to lead them back to the top and experience a new environment, having previously considered a move to the Chiefs in the past.

The 64-Test Wallaby last pulled on the gold jersey in 2022 and most recently helped Brothers to a Hospital Cup title.

“I’m really excited to be joining the Crusaders for the 2025 season and eager to test myself in a new environment,” O’Connor said.

“My whole career I’ve heard so much about the Crusaders culture and innovation. So to experience it first hand and learn a new way of playing the game is something I’m really looking forward to.”

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