Conroy would be 34 at the next games.
Offaly's Jordan Conroy isn't rulling out becoming a triple Olympian.
The former Buccaneers and Tullamore star played a crucial role in Ireland's Olympic Sevens competition in Paris last month, scoring two tries until picking up an injury in their penultimate game against New Zealand.
Ireland went on to secure a sixth place finish in France, a substantial improvement on their 10th place in Tokyo, three years previous.
Conroy, who'll be 34 at the next games, says he's not looking too far forward for now:
Jordan Conroy spoke to Midlands 103 as an Allianz Ambassador. Last month, Allianz Ireland announced the renewal of its partnership with the Olympic Federation of Ireland, reaffirming its commitment to supporting Irish athletes on their journey beyond Paris 2024.
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