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Home » Ex-Wallabies star James O’Connor breaks his silence about one of the biggest scandals of his colourful career – ‘looks like we didn’t care’
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Ex-Wallabies star James O’Connor breaks his silence about one of the biggest scandals of his colourful career – ‘looks like we didn’t care’

By uk-times.com4 July 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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  • Unfolded during Lions tour back in 2013
  • Late night burger run saw chaos follow
  • O’Connor admits the optics weren’t great

Former Wallabies star James O’Connor has opened up about one of the biggest scandals of his career – and insists it was blown out of proportion.

The drama unfolded following a late-night burger run at Hungry Jack’s in Melbourne’s CBD back in 2013.

Hours earlier, O’Connor and fellow young gun Kurtley Beale had attended the Melbourne Rebels’ clash against the British and Irish Lions.

In hindsight, the pair should have immediately returned to the Wallabies team hotel, but youthful exuberance won out.

Instead, O’Connor and Beale caught up with then-Rebels Super Rugby teammates, and in a flash it was past 3am.

O’Connor – who insists he and Beale didn’t touch a drop of alcohol on the night – ducked in for a burger and agreed to a photo with a fan, which was quickly posted on Facebook.

Former Wallabies star James O’Connor (pictured) has opened up about one of the biggest scandals of his career – and insists it was blown out of proportion

The drama unfolded following a late night burger run by O'Connor (pictured, left) and Kurtley Beale at Hungry Jack's in Melbourne back in 2013

The drama unfolded following a late night burger run by O’Connor (pictured, left) and Kurtley Beale at Hungry Jack’s in Melbourne back in 2013 

Chaos followed, with the sheepish duo forced to address their teammates.

‘We were asked to apologise, but I didn’t understand what I was apologising for,’ O’Connor told Code Sports.

‘(I get it) of course people are going to be pissed off. This is a Lions series, everyone else was bloody asleep. 

‘It looks like we didn’t care….’Our teammates probably thought we’d had some drinks as well.

‘I wasn’t actually sorry for what I did. So they would have felt that maybe I wasn’t actually sorry because I just felt like I was apologising as a token.’

Given the second Test against the Lions in Melbourne was just three days later, it wasn’t a good look.

Australia managed to win a thriller 16-15 to force a series decider, but the Lions proved to be too strong in Sydney to collect the silverware.

Coach Robbie Deans was also on borrowed time as a result, with a perception he didn’t have control of the playing group.

O'Connor - who made his Wallabies debut aged just 18 - now concedes his lack of maturity hindered his rugby career at times

O’Connor – who made his Wallabies debut aged just 18 – now concedes his lack of maturity hindered his rugby career at times

In the 2013 Lions series, Kurtley Beale slipped when looking to convert a penalty goal which would have won the first Test in Brisbane

In the 2013 Lions series, Kurtley Beale slipped when looking to convert a penalty goal which would have won the first Test in Brisbane

Now 34, O’Connor – who was no stranger to off-field scandals across his career – can see why he got teammates and fans offside at the time in Melbourne.

A generational talent, O’Connor was playing international rugby aged just 18, and Wallabies fans were licking their lips at the time as fellow rising stars Beale and Quade Cooper left their mark on the team.

But ultimately, Bledisloe Cups and World Cup trophies didn’t follow – and O’Connor laments what could have been.

‘Looking back, I let the team down quite a few times,’ he said.

‘I (was young), I didn’t even have the emotional awareness to know that what I was doing was hurting the group because it was all just about me.

‘When you can take your blinkers off, you can understand the world a little bit more.’

The first Test of the 2025 Lions series is on July 19 at Suncorp Stadium in Brisbane. 

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