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Brian O'DRISCOLL

Brian O'Driscoll - Ireland (Rugby) - International rugby union caps for Ireland.

Photo/Foto: George Herringshaw

Date: 22 February 2014

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    • POSITION
      Centre
    • DATE OF BIRTH
      Sunday, 21 January 1979
    • PLACE OF BIRTH
      Dublin, Ireland.
  • INTERNATIONAL
  • Ireland (Rugby)
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Brian O'DRISCOLL - Ireland (Rugby) - International rugby union caps for Ireland.

Brian O'Driscoll pictured making Rugby History as he becomes the joint player to appear in a record

138 Test matches - equalling Australia's George Gregan. ***

Alas for the great Irishman the game was a close defeat for the Irish.

 

 

Played 133: Won 79: Drawn 2: Lost 51.

 

2009 v France (Dublin) W 30-21 (SN)
2009 v Italy (Rome) W 38-9 (SN)
2009 v England (Dublin) W 14-13 (SN)
2009 v Scotland (Murrayfield) W 22-15 (SN)
2009 v Wales (Cardiff) W 17-15 (SN) (Grand Slam)
2009 v Australia (Dublin) D 20-20
2009 v Fiji (Dublin) W 41-6

2009 v South Africa (Dublin) W 15-10

 

2010 v Italy (Dublin) W 29-11 (SN)
2010 v France (Paris) L 33-10 (SN)
2010 v England (Twickenham) W 20-16 (SN)
2010 v Wales (Dublin) W 27-12 (SN) #
2010 v Scotland (Dublin) L 23-20 (SN)
2010 v New Zealand (New Plymouth) L 66-28
2010 v Australia (Brisbane) L 22-15

2010 v South Africa (Dublin) L 23-21

2010 v Samoa (Dublin) W 20-10
2010 v New Zealand (Dublin) L 38-18
2010 v Argentina (Dublin) W 29-9

 

2011 v Italy (Rome) W 13-11 (SN)
2011 v France (Dublin) L 25-22 (SN)
2011 v Scotland (Murrayfield) W 21-18 (SN)
2011 v Wales (Cardiff) L 19-13 (SN)
2011 v England (Dublin) W 24-8 (SN)
2011 v France (Dublin)  L 22-26
2011 v U.S.A.(New Plymouth) W 22-10(World Cup)
2011 v Australia (Auckland) W 6-15 (World Cup)
2011 v Italy (Dunedin)   W 36-6    (World Cup)

2011 v Wales (Wellington) L 10-22  (World Cup)

 


2012 v New Zealand (Auckland) L 10-42

2012 v New Zealand (Christchurch) L 19-22

2012 v New Zealand (Hamilton) L  60-0

 

2013 v Wales (Cardiff) W 22-30 (SN)

2013 v England (Dublin) L 6-12 (SN)

2013 v Scotland (Edinburgh) L 12-8 (SN)

2013 v France (Dublin) D 13-13 (SN)

2013 v Italy (Rome) L 22 - 15 (SN)

2013 v Samoa (Dublin) W 40-9

2013 v Australia (Dublin) L 15-32

2013 v New Zealand (Dublin) L 22-24

 

2014 v Scotland (Dublin) W 28-6 (SN)

2014 v Wales (Dublin) W 26 -3 (SN)

2014 v England (Twickenham) L 13-10 (SN) ***

2014 v Italy (Dublin) W 46-7 (SN)

2014 v France (Paris) W 20-22 (SN) Champions

 

(R) = Replacement

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 Brian O'Driscoll playing for Ireland on 20th August 2011 against France in Dublin.

    Photograph George Herringshaw. ©

 

 

# The pictures above show Brian O'Driscoll in action during his 100th appearance for Ireland -

a 27-12 victory against Wales in the 2010 Six Nations Championship. Brian was the second man

to reach this outstanding landmark with John Hayes beating him to the mark by just one game

in the 20-16 win against England at Twickenham.    Photos G. Herringshaw.  ©

 

2009 v France (Dublin) W 30-21 (SN)
2009 v Italy (Rome) W 38-9 (SN)
2009 v England (Dublin) W 14-13 (SN)
2009 v Scotland (Murrayfield) W 22-15 (SN)
2009 v Wales (Cardiff) W 17-15 (SN) [(Grand Slam)]
2009 v Australia (Dublin) D 20-20
2009 v Fiji (Dublin) W 41-6

2009 v South Africa (Dublin) W 15-1

2010 v Italy (Dublin) W 29-11 (SN)
2010 v France (Paris) L 33-10 (SN)
2010 v England (Twickenham) W 20-16 (SN)
2010 v Wales (Dublin) W 27-12 (SN) #
2010 v Scotland (Dublin) L 23-20 (SN)
2010 v New Zealand (New Plymouth) L 66-28
2010 v Australia (Brisbane) L 22-15
2010 v South Africa (Dublin) L 23-21
2010 v Samoa (Dublin) W 20-10
2010 v New Zealand (Dublin) L 38-18
2010 v Argentina (Dublin) W 29-9

 

Brian in action on 26th February 2006 playing for Ireland against Wales in the RBS

Six Nation Rugby Championship.  Photo G Herringshaw.  ©

 

2006 v Italy (Dublin) W 26-16 (SN)
2006 v France (Paris) L 43-31 (SN)
2006 v Wales (Dublin) W 31-5 (SN)
2006 v Scotland (Dublin) W 15-9 (SN)
2006 v England (Tw'ham) W 28-24 [(SN - Triple Crown)]
2006 v New Zealand (Hamilton) L 34-23
2006 v New Zealand (Auckland) L 27-17
2006 v Australia (Perth) L 37-15
2006 v South Africa (Dublin) W 32-15
2006 v Australia (Dublin) W 21-6
2006 v Pacific Islanders (Dublin) W 61-17
2007 v Wales (Cardiff) W 19-9 (SN)
2007 v England (Dublin) W 43-13 (SN)
2007 v Scotland (Murrayfield) W 19-18 (SN)
2007 v Scotland (Murrayfield) L 31-21
2007 v Namibia (Bordeaux) W 32-17 (World Cup)
2007 v Georgia (Bordeaux) W 14-10 (World Cup)
2007 v France (Paris) L 25-3 (World Cup)

2007 v Argentina (Paris) L 30-15 (World Cup)

 

2008 v Italy (Dublin) W 16-11 (SN)
2008 v France (Paris) L 26-21 (SN)
2008 v Scotland (Dublin) W 34-13 (SN)
2008 v Wales (Dublin) L 16-12 (SN)
2008 v New Zealand (Wellington) L 21-11
2008 v Australia (Melbourne) L 18-12
2008 v Canada (Limerick) W 55-0
2008 v New Zealand (Dublin) L 22-3

2008 v Argentina (Dublin) W 17-3