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  1. Brian Gerard O'Driscoll (born 21 January 1979) is an Irish former professional rugby union player. He played at outside centre for the Irish provincial team Leinster and for Ireland. He captained Ireland from 2003 until 2012, and captained the British & Irish Lions for their 2005 tour of New Zealand.

  2. Sep 6, 2022 · Former Ireland captain Brian O'Driscoll joins Joe Molloy to chat about his new documentary, 'After the Roar', which discusses the repercussions of retiring from elite sport on men’s mental ...

  3. Mar 5, 2020 · Rugby’s Greatest: Brian O’Driscoll. He was only knocked out cold once – playing for Leinster Schools aged 17 – but Brian O’Driscoll typified the unremitting valour that team-mates respect and supporters adore.

  4. Feb 28, 2024 · Brian O’Driscoll has recounted the story of the biggest tackle he ever faced during his stellar rugby career. The former Ireland captain terrorised defences in his heyday with his combination of speed, footwork and power but also took a fair few knocks along the way.

  5. Sep 4, 2022 · It’s taken eight years but Brian O’Driscoll, the legendary Ireland midfielder who retired in 2014, has finally come to peace with retirement.

  6. Jul 3, 2020 · Brian O’Driscoll will forever be a name etched in Guinness Six Nations folklore. The Ireland behemoth enjoyed a scintillating Championship career, headlined by a memorable Grand Slam triumph in 2009 as the men in green ended a 61-year wait for the coveted clean sweep.

  7. A former captain of Ireland and the British and Irish Lions, Brian O'Driscoll is widely regarded as one of the greatest rugby players of all time. He’s also the fourth most-capped player in rugby union history and the highest try scorer of all time in Irish Rugby.

  8. May 24, 2024 · Brian O’Driscoll has recommended Leinster make three changes to their XV for this Saturday’s Investec Champions Cup final versus Toulouse in London from the side chosen for their semi-final win over Northampton – including the benching of Josh van der Flier, the 2022 World Rugby player of the year.

  9. Brian O’Driscoll’s rugby CV is as exciting as reading a Tom Clancy novel! His career seems almost unreal. He was almost single-handedly responsible for changing the course of Irish rugby.

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