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Dan Carter didn’t hesitate when naming his ‘six’ toughest rugby opponents

4&5. Brian O’Driscoll & Paul O’Connell (Ireland)

Paul O’Connell, an Irish rugby icon, towered on the field as a lock forward, renowned for his fierce competitiveness and leadership. He captained both Munster and Ireland, embodying resilience and passion.

Brian O’Driscoll, Ireland’s rugby maestro, dazzled as a centre, captivating fans worldwide with his skill, vision, and unmatched dedication. A true legend of the game, he led Ireland with distinction and left an indelible mark on rugby history.

Carter said: “Two giants of the game that have worn the green jersey were Paul O’Connell and Brian O’Driscoll. Their work rate and how they conducted themselves on and off the pitch was exemplary.”

Brian O’Driscoll facts:

  1. He is devoted to Manchester United and his boyhood hero was Mark Hughes
  2. O’Driscoll’s father, Frank, played two games for Ireland and an uncle, Barry, won four caps
  3. His final appearance for Leinster, and for any team, was in the 2014 Pro12 Grand Final on 31 May in Leinster’s home ground, the RDS in Dublin, in which Leinster defeated the Glasgow Warriors 34-12
  4. His most oft-quoted line was delivered at a press conference at Croke Park before an England match in 2009: “Knowledge is knowing that a tomato is a fruit; wisdom is knowing not to put it in a fruit salad.” 
  5. O’Driscoll was chosen as Player of the Tournament in the 2006, 2007 and 2009 RBS Six Nations Championships.

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