He is on the bench for tomorrow night's game against the Highlanders and is predicting plenty of fireworks from both teams.
"It's a pretty crucial game for both teams with points up for grabs and getting near the business end of the season."
He has been happy with his game so far this season, mixing some starts with coming off the bench, although he appears to be behind locks Sam Whitelock and Luke Romano of late.
"I have been working pretty hard and happy with what I've got. I've just got stuff I need to work on and keep plugging away at."
He said the coaches were wanting him to be more dominant at the breakdown and work hard right round the field.
Donnelly, a 15-test All Black, may have left the Highlanders, but he still owns a house in Dunedin, and with the Crusaders having a bye last week journeyed south to catch up with friends.
He went to Milton to watch Lawrence play Toko and catch up with former Otago teammate James Kenny.
Donnelly's contract with the New Zealand union runs out at the end of the Super 15 and he is still weighing up the rest of this year.
Not picked in the All Black training squad, he may feel his future is overseas, but he still has a fondness for the blue and golds.
"I haven't made any decision yet and am still weighing things up. But if I do stay here then it will definitely be playing in the blue and gold of Otago."
- Otago Daily Times