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When on tours like this players know it's two weeks of hard work in preparation for matches. Being with each other 24/7 this is the longest period of time the whole group will be in each others company, so what is it like to be on a tour like this?
"These tours to South Africa are tough but they are also really helpful for the team to bond more" said Oliver
"Lads get closer and learn a lot more about one another which you probably wouldn't get in a week's lead up to another match"
"For the new lads that have come in it gives them a real chance to get to know everyone better and I get the chance to know them better on and off the pitch which is great.
Loftus Versfeld is the venue on Friday, an iconic stadium and which Oliver and the rest of the Connacht players can't wait to see.
"We discussed about how cool it will be to play there but we also said how cool it would be to get a win there"
"There's real belief in the camp that we can come away with a win at Loftus and what a venue it would be to win after last weekend's result"
"I'm buzzing and can't wait for Friday, hopefully I'll be named in the starting 15"
"I always want to be playing so missing last week was annoying"
Last weekend Connacht lost to the defending URC champions Stormers and will be hoping to bounce back and get their first win of the season.
"We've changed a lot of our attacking shapes with different principles in place compared to what we did last year"
"We know this takes a bit of time to gel but at the same time as players its up to us to put those wheels in motion quickly and get up to speed"
"From the opening two rounds we identified the amount of opportunities we're creating especially last weekend but we didn't take them and that's something we need to change"
"We were a pass or two away from scoring a couple of tries, so that's one of the main things we've noted as we know we're almost there from what we are trying to do"
"Once we get past the teething stage of this its going to be very exciting"
Another man that joined Conor to South Africa late was club captain Jack Carty. The fly-half has missed the opening two games as he makes his way back to fitness, but, he may be available for Friday's game in Pretoria.
Oliver spoke about his team mate and how he's been around the squad since being announced captain.
"It's his first season and its a bit of a pity that he hasn't been involved in the first couple of games but he has been around the group for training and meetings making sure his presence is felt"
"Jack is a composed leader who is very calm in the way he delivers messages which I love from a captain"
"We have Jarrad Butler there who will guide Jack into the role and he's another great man to have in the dressing room"
The Connacht team for Friday's game against the Bulls will be named tomorrow at 12 midday.