(Reuters) - James O'Connor signing with the Canterbury Crusaders was perhaps the most unlikely move of the Super Rugby off-season but the Australian was feeling right at home after helping his new team to a winning start to their campaign at the weekend.
Flash, brash and with a record of off-field indiscretions, the 34-year-old's public image would appear to be the very antithesis of the values that underpin by far the most successful franchise in Super Rugby.
