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O'Connor seals Derby deal

Doncaster Rovers defender James O'Connor has joined Derby on a two-year deal for an undisclosed fee.

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O'Connor: Signed for Derby

O'Connor: Signed for Derby

O'Connor, who has the option of a third year, joined Rovers from Sean O'Driscoll's Bournemouth in 2006 and quickly became a fans' favourite.

He played a vital part in Rovers' Johnstone's Paint Trophy victory at the Millennium Stadium in 2007 and was named man of the match in the League One play-off final win over Leeds at Wembley the following season.

O'Connor was named Rovers' player of the year after a succession of impressive performance at both right-back and centre-back in the Championship the following season.

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