- Paul O’Connell will move to the south of France after the 2015 World Cup
- O’Connell has 101 Tests to his name at international level with Ireland
- He will leave Munster, the club he has spent his whole career at
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21:24 GMT, 15 June 2015
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Updated:
05:17 GMT, 16 June 2015
Ireland captain Paul O’Connell has finalised his two-year deal to join triple European champions Toulon after the autumn’s World Cup.
The 101-Test veteran has completed his move to the Cote d’Azur powerhouse club and Toulon are expected to publicise the deal in the coming days.
The 35-year-old lock will lead Ireland’s World Cup campaign in a Test swansong this autumn before leaving sole club Munster for the south of France.

Paul O’Connell has finalised his two-year contract to join Toulon after the end of the 2015 World Cup

O’Connell has played 101 Tests for Ireland and the veteran is leaving sole club Munster for the south of France
Ireland’s oldest captain of all time will offset the loss of World Cup-winning locks Bakkies Botha and Ali Williams, who both retired at the end of the current campaign.
Irish rugby and Munster chiefs last month agreed to release O’Connell from the remainder of his dual contract, that was set to run until June 2016, paving the way for his new challenge in France.
O’Connell’s final appearance for home province Munster was the Pro12 final defeat to Glasgow at Ravenhill in May.
O’Connell made his Munster debut in 2001, progressing to claim two European Cup titles and three Celtic League crowns.
The evergreen lineout boss has spearheaded Ireland’s drive to successive RBS 6 Nations titles under the stewardship of taskmaster coach Joe Schmidt, and it is that relentless drive and tactical acumen that has led Toulon to complete his recruitment.
Former Ireland skipper Keith Wood recently threw his weight behind O’Connell’s chance for a lucrative move to the reigning European champions.
‘He’s a guy who loves the south of France, he got married in the south of France,’ Wood told Newstalk.

O’Connell caught the eye of Toulon after a series of impressive displays in the RBS 6 Nations victory
‘He enjoys the place, he enjoys the culture.
‘I know he was envious of what Jonny (Wilkinson) got out of it, not in terms of the finances.
‘Of course the finances are always part of it, but it was almost like the fresh breath of energy he got back into it.’
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