The Gold Coast Bulletin

THE INSIDE STORY OF JOC’S REVIVAL

IN-FORM REDS STAR OPENS UP ON RETURN

- JIM TUCKER

JAMES O’Connor can now admit he ran away from the Queensland Reds in 2015 because the pressure was suffocatin­g and he fell so far short of his own expectatio­ns.

Fans are celebratin­g his five-star form from last Saturday night because of the wise direction and passing skill that ignited the 10-try rout of Japan’s Sunwolves.

The “win” that O’Connor feels is far more personal because finding peace and purpose is feeding a new maturity with the right balance of healthy life and rugby.

No one could miss the smile on his face after his own strong running game (eight dashes for 97m) because a fit body is cooperatin­g.

His try at Suncorp Stadium was his first in a Reds jersey because his hit-and-run 2015 season fizzled out as a tryless, 12game campaign. He finished more of an outsider for 2015 World Cup selection than when he started that season.

It hurt deeply. He couldn’t produce his best because of a hidden knee ligament tear.

“I escaped. I felt pressure from everywhere and couldn’t handle it here (in 2015) so I left and went back to France,” O’Connor said.

“I was a broken man and not performing at the level I knew I could was just one thing.

“(Then-chief executive) Jim Carmichael told me one day he had 40 emails from people who had seen me out and about in Brisbane.”

O’Connor was living in the New Farm wine bar precinct in and felt unfairly characteri­sed.

“At that stage I wasn’t even partying and was wondering ‘why are people after me?’,” he said. “I’ve a new awareness now, don’t care about that stuff and don’t need to hide anything.”

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