Declan O'Donnell

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Declan O'Donnell
Birth nameDeclan Patrick Te Kahui O'Donnell
Date of birth (1990-11-28) 28 November 1990 (age 33)
Place of birth Thames Valley, New Zealand
Height1.88 m (6 ft 2 in)
Weight94 kg (207 lb)
School Hamilton Boys' High School
Rugby union career
Position(s) Wing
Senior career
YearsTeamApps(Points)
2020- Old Glory DC 3 (5)
Correct as of 14 July 2018
Provincial / State sides
YearsTeamApps(Points)
2011-2015 Waikato 29 (40)
2016-2019 Taranaki 20 (30)
Super Rugby
YearsTeamApps(Points)
2012 Chiefs 1 (0)
2013 Highlanders 0 (0)
2017 Blues 2 (0)
2018 Chiefs 2 (0)
International career
YearsTeamApps(Points)
2012 Māori All Blacks 1 (5)
Correct as of 13 June 2017
National sevens team
YearsTeamComps
2010–2016 New Zealand 6
Correct as of 7 July 2016

Declan O'Donnell is a New Zealand international rugby sevens player. [1] He made his World Series debut in the 2010–11 season, and became an overnight sensation after he scored three tries for New Zealand during the final of the 2011 Wellington Sevens against England. [2] O'Donnell made his Super Rugby debut for the Chiefs in 2012, but was delisted at the end of the season, and joined the Dunedin-based Highlanders in 2013. [3]

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Early life

O'Donnell is from Waikato. He is of mixed Irish-Maori descent he affiliates to Ngati Tuwharetoa and Ngati Porou iwi . O'Donnell attended Hamilton Boys' High School, [4] where the first match he recalls playing was for Hamilton and against arch rival Kelston High School. [1]

Career

O’Donnell was discovered by New Zealand head coach Gordon Tietjens playing in a local tournament in Te Rapa. Tietjens had tagged him as an "emerging player". [4] Within weeks of his discovery, he was on the main squad. O'Donnell made his debut for New Zealand sevens team in the 2010 Dubai Sevens. After the first three legs of his debut season, O'Donnell had already scored 17 tournament tries. His hat-trick in the final of the NZI Sevens made him an instant national hero, [2] and put him jointly as top try scorers for the 2010–11 season along with South Africa's Cecil Afrika and Fiji's Seremaia Burotu. [1]

O'Donnell made his ITM Cup debut for Waikato in 2011, and was signed by the Chiefs in 2012. After making only one appearance with the side, he made the decision to sign with the Highlanders for the 2013 season.

At the latter part of 2012 O'Donnell joined the Maori AllBlacks tour, after impressing at ITM Cup level for Waikato. His pace and skills would have been a welcomed addition to the Highlanders' squad for the upcoming season. However, he suffered a shoulder injury in Highlanders preseason which required a shoulder reconstruction surgery, which meant no rugby for the remainder of 2013.

In 2020, O’Donnell moved to the United States to play for Old Glory DC in Major League Rugby.

O'Donnell was involved in an assault involving two doormen at the Outback Inn, Hamilton, after his brother was beaten by the doormen earlier on, during January 2011. [5] O’Donnell pled guilty in June 2011 to common assault. [6] The charges against him were later reduced, meaning no conviction was recorded. [7] The bouncer was later convicted of assault after it was revealed he had kicked O’Donnell's brother in the face during the initial altercation. [8]

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References

  1. 1 2 3 60 seconds with... Declan O'Donnell [usurped] , International Rugby Board, 11 February 2011
  2. 1 2 "O'Donnell goes from being unknown to Sevens superstar". Television New Zealand. 6 February 2011. Retrieved 27 September 2011.
  3. "Super Rugby Profile: Highlanders – Declan Odonnell". Archived from the original on 17 February 2013. Retrieved 5 December 2012.
  4. 1 2 Robson, Toby (7 February 2011). "Another sevens star is born, thanks to Tietjens". The Dominion Post. Faifax. Retrieved 27 September 2011.
  5. Sevens player involved in bar assault
  6. "O’Donnell pleads guilty to common assault"
  7. "Rugby sevens star offered diversion for assault"
  8. "Bouncer is convicted after he kicked evicted patron in head"