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Brian O'Driscoll and Richardt Strauss celebrate winning the Heineken Cup in May at Twickenham. ©INPHO/Dan Sheridan

Brian O'Driscoll: You have to feel those disappointments to appreciate it fully when it comes around

Leinster’s leading try-scorer has won three Heineken Cups but can still vividly recall the semi-final heartache of 2003.

THE STAR-STRUCK BENETTON TREVISO defence has a lot to answer for.

It took a typical Brian O’Driscoll spark of genius to turn a valedictory season into plans to loan out the Irish captain to the British & Irish Lions as long as we got him back in one piece for an assault on the 2015 World Cup.

Never mind the fact that the O’Driscoll is nearing his 34th birthday, contributing to a post-retirement biography and declaring that he is not looking beyond Christmas, let alone next May, before making any calls on his playing future.

One pick-and-go burst through the Treviso defence and O’Driscoll was the man. He did little to ease the hysteria with a superb try against Munster last Saturday.

Inevitably, with Joe Schmidt signing on until summer 2014, talk turns to O’Driscoll keeping him company a while longer.

“When the time comes,” he told TheScore.ie, “I am sure it will have some bearing alright but trust me it is October and I have played three games so I will worry about those sort of decisions in 2013.”

With 30 fixtures, including some wishful Leinster thinking, remaining on the calendar, the Dubliner has plenty to keep his mind occupied.

Different final, different year, same postal address

With Exeter Chiefs, Llanelli Scarlets and Clermont Auvergne considered by many to be steep steps, but steps nonetheless, on the ladder, talk has turned to Leinster making it three-in-a-row at the Aviva Stadium next May.

O’Driscoll is one of three Leinster players (the others being Gordon D’Arcy and Leo Cullen) that were 80 minutes away from the 2003 final at Lansdowne Road. He remembers it well:

Obviously we had a home semi-final against Perpignan. I remember going off with around 20 minutes to go with a torn hamstring. We weren’t going well at any stage in the game but it was difficult watching the last 20 minutes as the lead slipped away.

“We just weren’t good enough to win it that year. Sometimes you have to feel those disappointments to appreciate it fully when it did eventually come around six years later.”

Six years later the pain receded, and further Heineken Cup wins in 2011 and 2012 definitely helped, but it has not diminished O’Driscoll’s ‘incredible’ desire to win the cup in Dublin.

“Since we won in ’09 it’s not a case of starting out trying to retain it, it’s a case of trying to win it again,” he commented.

“We might have the trophy until the week of the final, but, in essence, from this weekend on you’re trying to regain it again. It’s such a brilliant competition and it’s so hard to win that each year gets bigger and bigger and more and more exciting.”

Five minute wonders

Exeter arrive at the RDS tomorrow, in the words of winger Ian Whitten, looking to give Leinster a real rattle.

O’Driscoll is aware of the Premiership wins that the Chiefs have recorded so far this season and believes, without having the best chances of knockout qualification, they are capable of causing some shocks.

The reigning champions trained hard for their encounter with Munster but further injury blows have led to less than perfect preparations ahead of Saturday’s clash.

“There was a bit more physical stuff done and it probably got us ready for (Munster) at the weekend a little better. You can’t do it that every week. Particularly with the injury list we’re looking at at the moment, you’re inviting more injuries during training.” He added:

The five minutes you might do in a week has to be up to high intensity. Get the quality done and then you have to park that for the weekend.

“You don’t go from conceding a bonus point (against Connacht) to beating one of the other provinces and thinking everything’s perfect.”

Brian O’Driscoll with the Ultimate Rugby App at the Aviva Stadium.

The big reveal

For every stunning try in the back catalogue, and there are many, there have been examples of O’Driscoll putting his body on the line for the cause and the calling – witness the hit on Danie Roussow for the Lions in 2009.

All Black captain Richie McCaw, just a week into his six-month rugby sabbatical, revealed that he had masked injuries to compete for club and country at crucial moments in the past decade. O’Driscoll nods his head when TheScore.ie proposes that it is hardly the revelation of the year.

Some players react differently to (injuries). Some guys like to play when they are near 100% fit and won’t play if they’re not. A lot of guys never play 100% fit. Yeah, you can tell, it tends to be the very mentality tough guys that are able to. I can see it in the guys in the squads that I’ve been involved in. Guys that are capable of playing through serious discomfort.

“Sometimes it is about striking the balance,” he adds. “If you’re 80% fit but you feel as though you’re doing a better job than someone else who is 100% fit, then you have to make that call for the team’s sake, not just your own selfish point of view – wanting to be involved in a game.

“I think you have to be capable of making that balance.”

With shoulder stingers a niggle of the past, O’Driscoll is back lifting weights, challenging all-comers at Leinster to table tennis matches and ‘living vicariously’ through the younger squad members.

He knows that his playing career will wind down soon and he trusts those around him, and his own judgement, to know the season that is one too many.

With Paul Kimmage lined up to assist with the impending autobiography, are there good stories O’Driscoll may be holding back?

“There might be one or two things,” he replies with a grin.

*Brian O’Driscoll was speaking at the launch of Ultimate Rugby App. – a one-stop-shop for players and fans covering 3,000 Northern and Southern Hemisphere matches each season and available from iTunes or www.UltimateRugby.com.

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    Aug 9th 2024, 5:18 PM

    The big zero out of ten, as the answer for last question wasn’t there to choose from 0/10

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    Aug 9th 2024, 5:36 PM

    @WqM9AAv3: really wow thats not good mate i got 6

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    Aug 9th 2024, 6:02 PM

    @Square: 11 out of 10 again for me this week!!

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    Aug 9th 2024, 6:14 PM

    @Ray Ridge:

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    Aug 9th 2024, 6:18 PM

    @Ray Ridge: just too good Ray……no beating that.

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    Aug 9th 2024, 6:20 PM

    @Joe Kennedy: i just unistalled the journel full of bad news and lots really annoying people on it lol

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    Aug 9th 2024, 6:42 PM

    @Square: awful negativity on there for sure chief….you’re dead right…..stick with us here and you’ll be grand!

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    Aug 9th 2024, 6:51 PM

    @Square: Oh stay away from them people. They always complaining.

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    Aug 9th 2024, 6:56 PM

    @Ray Ridge: 400 meters time im nervous id say she finish 5th hope my prediction is so wrong

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    Aug 9th 2024, 7:03 PM

    @Square: I fear you could be right. Pressure bound to be huge. Nothing drains your energy like pressure. I’d love her to get a medal. I’m going pailinho, Eid Naser and the pole. In that order.

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    Aug 9th 2024, 6:28 PM

    9

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    Aug 9th 2024, 9:36 PM

    A reasonable 7 with a couple of lucky guesses

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    Aug 9th 2024, 8:26 PM

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