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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. He is regarded by critics as one of the greatest rugby players of all time.

  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 f...

  3. Feb 28, 2024 · The former Ireland captain recalls the time he was "melted" by an opposition player. 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 ...

  4. Mar 5, 2020 · Brian O'Driscoll (@BrianODriscoll) May 5, 2020. When the zip in his running waned slightly, he compensated with his defence in the line and around rucks, his ability to spring to his feet and jackal the ball making him a turnover king. He was a master of the interception score, so too the close-range burrowing snipe. Yet his try-saving tackle on Scotland’s Phil Godman in 2009 gave him as much satisfaction as any try, Ireland going on that year to win only their second-ever Grand Slam.

  5. Jul 30, 2017 · Brian O'Driscoll was in many people's eyes, the greatest center that ever played rugby. In our opinion he was second to the great Danie Gerber, but putting t...

  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. And with 133 caps for his country O’Driscoll sits at the top of the pile in appearances, with 65 coming in the Championship, while he also ran in a record 26 tries across 15 seasons between 2000 and 2014. ...

  7. Brian O'Driscoll was inducted into the RugbyPass Hall of Fame in 2021. By the time of his Leinster debut in 1999, Brian O'Driscoll had already represented Ireland at U21 level. At Leinster, he quickly became a formidable force. Between 1999 and 2014, he helped the side win the Celtic League/PRO12 four times, the Heineken Champions Cup three times and the European Rugby Challenge Cup once. During his domestic career, he made 186 appearances for the side, scoring 311 points.

  8. Feb 25, 2023 · Ten things you should know about Brian O’Driscoll. 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 ...

  9. Mar 13, 2014 · Brian O'Driscoll's career comes full circle as his Test career ends in Paris, where he first alerted the world to his talent

  10. Brian O'Driscoll. Actor: Finding Joy. Brian O'Driscoll was born on 21 January 1979 in Dublin, Ireland. He is an actor, known for Finding Joy (2018), Hot Press: Uncovered (2014) and Wimbledon (1937). He has been married to Amy Huberman since 2 July 2010. They have three children.