O'Brien determined to follow in older brother Conor's footsteps with All-Ireland title

Clontarf centre Sean O'Brien is determined to follow in his older brother Conor's footsteps and win an All-Ireland League title at the Aviva Stadium next Sunday.

O'Brien determined to follow in older brother Conor's footsteps with All-Ireland title

Clontarf centre Sean O'Brien is determined to follow in his older brother Conor's footsteps and win an All-Ireland League title at the Aviva Stadium next Sunday.

Mullingar RFC product Conor played in three Division 1A finals for Clontarf, picking up a winner's medal in 2016, and has now made 17 Leinster appearances. His sibling, an Ireland Under-20 international last year, has emerged as a key player in 'Tarf's drive for a third league crown in six years.

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