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O’Connor to find out future next week

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Rugby: James O’Connor’s time in Toulon appears to be over.

James O’Connor’s future with French club Toulon is up in the air after he was arrested on drug charges. Picture: Jono Searle

Ellen Whinnett and Rory Mulholland in ToulonNews Corp Australia Network

AUSTRALIAN rugby player James O’Connor will find out next week if he has a future with French club Toulon after he was suspended today following his arrest for using cocaine during a night out in Paris.

O’Connor, 26, met club president Mourad Boudjallel a short time ago and was told he was suspended for a week, meaning he will miss this weekend’s crucial match against Brive in France’s Top 14 league.

James O’Connor playing for French rugby club Toulon against Clermont in January. O’Connor’s playing future is in doubt after he was arrested on cocaine charges. Picture: AFP/Thierry ZoccolanSource:AFP

A further meeting has been scheduled for next week to give the club time to make a final decision on his future.

He is out of contract in July and had been in negotiations with Toulon to renew it, although was also thought to be in talks with several Australian clubs.

O’Connor was arrested alongside his mate, former All Black Ali Williams, outside a Paris nightclub at 3am last Saturday by plain-clothed police who allege Williams purchased 2.4 grams of cocaine from a dealer while O’Connor allegedly kept watch.

New Zealand All Black Ali Williams was arrested along with O’Connor. Picture: AFP/Ross LandSource:AFP

In a statement, RC Toulon said: “as he previously announced, Mourad Boudjallel wanted to meet his player before taking any decision concerning him.’’

Toulon held a closed training session today which O’Connor did not attend.

James O’Connor has been suspended from his club for a week and will miss this weekend’s crucial match against Brive in France’s Top 14 league. Picture: AFP/Thibaud MoritzSource:AFP

Originally published as O’Connor to find out future next week

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