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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.
Brian O’Driscoll is widely regarded as one of the greatest rugby players of all time, and his international success is a testament to his skill and dedication to the sport. As a member of the Irish national team, O’Driscoll achieved numerous accolades and milestones throughout his illustrious career.
3 days ago · Brian O’Driscoll has never been busier as a rugby pundit. With Stuart Hogg currently off-screen, the Ireland legend has taken up the slack on TNT Sports and Gallagher Premiership duty, something that was once a rarity, is now a common occurrence. Hours after being at Ashton Gate on May 11 for the Bears’ loss to Saracens, RugbyPass bumped ...
Feb 25, 2023 · 1. Brian O’Driscoll was born on 21 January 1979 in Dublin Ireland. 2. In his playing career he competed for Leinster for 16 years, between 1999 and 2014. He won the league title four times, the European Cup three times and the Challenge Cup once. He retired after Leinster won the Pro12 trophy in May 2014. 3. Internationally, O’Driscoll is ...
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. Read more: How to watch the Six Nations wherever you are
Mar 5, 2020 · Province: Leinster. Country: Ireland. Test span: 1999-2014. Ireland caps: 133 (132 starts) Lions caps: 8. Test points: 250 (47T, 5DG) Green giant: Brian O'Driscoll breezes past Scotland's Nathan Hines during the 2007 Six Nations (Getty) TAGS: The Greatest Players. Rugby’s Greatest: Brian O’Driscoll.
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.