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Declan Kidney and Brian O'Driscoll answered your questions in Christchurch last Thursday.

Ireland's Call - Part Three: Put your questions to Brian O'Driscoll and Declan Kidney

With the final Test coming up against the All Blacks on Saturday, we are giving you one last chance to put your queries to the Irish coach and captain.

YOU LOT HAVE done a fantastic job so far and delivered a series of searching questions for Declan Kidney and Brian O’Driscoll on their tour of New Zealand.

In return, Deccie and BOD have given their frank and honest assessments on the state of Irish rugby and the mountainous task of toppling the world champions.

This Saturday, Ireland face the All Blacks for the third and final time, with live updates of the match on our site from 8am onwards.

TheScore.ie’s Patrick McCarry is on the ground in New Zealand and we are giving you the chance to put a question to the Irish team.

Ireland manager Declan Kidney and captain Brian O’Driscoll will attend a Thursday afternoon press conference in Queenstown that will announce the starting 15 to face the world champions.

If you have a question, comment or suggestion you would like to make to either man, just get in touch.

You can tweet a message to @patmccarry or post your question below.

Not every question can be chosen but the best queries and comments will be put to the Irish rugby heroes.

Last Thursday, O’Driscoll and Kidney fielded questions from five of our fine readers – Caitriona Sheridan, Declan Watters, Laura Diver, Rodrigo Detriano and Seán Martin.

Answers will be relayed back in a follow-up article on Friday, 22 June – the day before the third Test.

So get your questioning hat on and see if you can provide the spark that leads to Ireland’s first ever win over the All Blacks.

*You can follow all the latest news, comments and goings on from the Irish camp by following @patmccarry on Twitter and by regularly checking in with TheScore.ie.

Ireland’s Call – Part Two: You asked, O’Driscoll and Kidney answered

Ireland’s Call: You asked, O’Driscoll and Kidney answered

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