Ireland's greatest rugby player — a centre of exceptional intelligence and finishing ability.
Brian Gerald O'Driscoll was born in Dublin in 1979 and played 133 Test matches for Ireland — a world record at the time of his retirement in 2014. He scored 47 Test tries — the all-time record for a centre. He captained Ireland from 2002 to 2008 and led the British and Irish Lions in 2005. He won four Six Nations Championship titles with Ireland (2009, 2014, 2014, 2015) including two Grand Slams (2009, 2018 as guest). He won four Heineken Cup titles with Leinster (2009, 2011, 2012, 2014). He was named IRB World Player of the Year in 2001. His ability to read the game, his footwork in tight spaces and his ability to finish tries in any circumstance made him the complete centre. He overcame a dislocated shoulder sustained in a Lions match in New Zealand in 2005 — the tour's defining controversy — to return to international rugby. He is the most decorated Irish rugby player in history.
Six Nations 4x Grand Slams
He scored a hat-trick against France on his debut in 2000 — one of the greatest international debuts in rugby history.
Did You Know?Career Honours
- Six Nations 4x Grand Slams
- British Lions (captain 2005)