WATCH: Donnacha O’Callaghan tell’s great story about a prank he played on his coaches in his Munster days

O’Callaghan and team mate Stringer were being interviewed by BT Sport about playing together again

The former Munster second row is well known as being one of Irish sports biggest messers and this anecdote just adds to his already loveable reputation.

O’Callaghan discusses a team meeting a few years back in his younger, maybe more immature than normal days, when he decided to play a bit of a prank on all the Munster management team. While it is hilarious for everyone to hear it, the aftermath of the practical joke wasn’t too good for the Irish International.

You can watch Donnacha explain his antics here.

Video courtesy of BT Sport.

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