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O'Driscoll will captain Ireland on their three Test tour of New Zealand. Ulster prop Declan Fitzpatrick, Munster hooker Mike Sherry and winger Simon Zebo, also from the Limerick-based club, were called up today by coach Declan Kidney. Ulster midfield... Full Article at TVNZ
O'Connell, the Munster captain with 85 test caps to his name, has been out of action since he suffered a knee injury against Ulster on May 5. Leinster centre Brian O'Driscoll makes a return to the squad for the first time since the World Cup and will... Full Article at Stuff.co.nz
LONDON, ENGLAND - MAY 19: Stefan Terblanche of Ulster is tackled by Brian O'Driscoll of Leinster during the Heineken Cup Final between Leinster and Ulster at Twickenham Stadium on May 19, 2012 in London, United Kingdom. View Photo »
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Kearney scored six tries from nine starts in Leinster’s unbeaten Heineken Cup campaign and delivered another impressive display in the 42-14 victory over Ulster at Twickenham on Saturday. O’Driscoll, who missed most of the season with a shoulder/neck... Full Article at The Telegraph
There is one of those spaces in the second row as Paul O’Connell continues his recovery from the knee injury that has ruled him out of the squad to face the Barbarians on May 29. Brian O’Driscoll returns as captain after missing out on all of the RBS 6... Full Article at Official RBS 6 Nations Rugby
Test matches. Ulster prop Declan Fitzpatrick, Munster hooker Mike Sherry and winger Simon Zebo are named in a 29-man panel. Ulster's Darren Cave and Dan Tuohy are included, but Craig Gilroy misses out. Tom Court has been ruled out with a thumb injury... Full Article at BBC News
LONDON, ENGLAND - MAY 19: Brian O'Driscoll of Leinster makes a break during the Heineken Cup Final between Leinster and Ulster at Twickenham Stadium on May 19, 2012 in London, United Kingdom. View Photo »
Brian O'Driscoll is progressing well after stepping up his rehab in recent weeks and may be fit for selection this week. Club captain Leo Cullen is ahead of schedule and may also complete his comeback following Achilles surgery in late January
Ulster and Ireland hooker Rory Best insists his side will return stronger for the experience after being put to the sword by Leinster in the Heineken Cup final at Twickenham on Saturday. Ireland skipper Brian O'Driscoll has served warning to the rest... Full Article at Official RBS 6 Nations Rugby
They include a second row slot for Munster lock Paul O'Connell, who is battling back to fitness after a knee operation that ruled him out of the squad to face the Barbarians on May 29. Leinster centre Brian O'Driscoll makes a return to the squad for... Full Article at The Telegraph
Pro12 final on May 27. But with Leinster capturing their third Heineken Cup in four years with a 42-14 triumph over Ulster on Saturday, they are unsurprisingly heavily represented for the tour to face the All Blacks. Eleven players have been selected in... Full Article at Daily Express
Brian Gerald O'Driscoll (Irish name: Brian Gearóid Ó hEidirsceoil ), born 21 January 1979, is an Irish professional rugby union player. He is currently the captain of the Ireland national rugby union team and captained Leinster Rugby until the start of 2008 season. He also captained the British and Irish Lions for their 2005 tour of New Zealand. Full Article At Wikipedia.org
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Brian O'Driscoll is progressing well after stepping up his rehab in recent weeks and may be fit for selection this week. Club captain Leo Cullen is ahead of schedule and may also complete his comeback following Achilles surgery in late January
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Brian O'Driscoll and Ireland: If Rory Best is named as captain this week, and injury would be the only reason why he should not be, he is following in a proud tradition of Irish hooking leaders -- here are five of the best:Keith WoodIreland's best player by some distance before Brian O'Driscoll came on the scene, Wood was also an inspirational captain, who led Ireland to seminal victories over France in 2000 and England in 2001 before retiring after the World Cup in 2003.
Brian O'Driscoll and Wales: Two more tries, adding to the one he scored in the opening defeat to Wales, brought his tally to 22 from 46 caps, pushing him into the top three on the list of Ireland try-scorers behind Brian O'Driscoll (45 from 117) and Denis Hickie (29 from 62).
Brian O'Driscoll and Ulster: O'Gara has been shortlisted alongside Leinster's Rob Kearney and Ulster's Stephen Ferris for the award, which will be presented at a ceremony in Dublin's Burlington Hotel next month.
Brian O'Driscoll and Auckland: IN turning the form book on its head in Auckland, Brian O'Driscoll and his team-mates not alone restored Irish faith -- both within the squad and among supporters -- but also took this predictable World Cup in a whole new direction.
Brian O'Driscoll and Bayonne: The upshot is that O'Driscoll travels to New Zealand with just one game behind him, which draws inevitable comparisons with the situation four years ago when O'Driscoll played in the warm-up defeat to the Scots and was then taken out in the hastily arranged clash with Bayonne, rendering him an injury doubt for the start of the World Cup.
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