Ashley-Cooper salutes 'soldier' O'Driscoll
Adam Ashley-Cooper insists Brian O'Driscoll remains as dangerous as ever as the rivals prepare to meet for the first time in Saturday's opening Test between Australia and the British and Irish Lions.
Adam Ashley-Cooper insists Brian O'Driscoll remains as dangerous as ever as the rivals prepare to meet for the first time in Saturday's opening Test between Australia and the British and Irish Lions.
Brian O'Driscoll feels being on this year's British and Irish Lions tour is helping to keep him young.
Warren Gatland today put an emphasis on rest and recovery for players like Brian O'Driscoll and George North ahead of next week's first Test against Australia.
Jonathan Sexton, Brian O'Driscoll (2), Jamie Heaslip and Tommy Bowe all scored tries as the Lions beat Western Force 69-17, but Cian Healy was stretchered off.
Warren Gatland and Brian O'Driscoll look ahead to the Lions' game against Western Force
Brian O'Driscoll will captain the Lions against Western Force on Wednesday, but Rob Kearney has emerged as an injury concern.
Brian O'Driscoll insists the knowledge that 2013 will be his last opportunity to experience success with the British and Irish Lions will inspire him over the next six weeks.
Brian O'Driscoll says he is relieved to have made a decision about his future
Cian Healy, Richardt Strauss and Brian O'Driscoll return to the Leinster starting line-up for the RaboDirect Pro 12 final against Ulster.
Warren Gatland expects Leinster duo Brian O'Driscoll and Sean O'Brien to be on board Monday's flight to Hong Kong, where the tour opens against the Barbarians on 1 June.
George Hook tells Miriam O'Callaghan that he fears for Brian O'Driscoll's long-term health following his decision to play on
Relive the action as Leinster claimed their fourth European title in against Stade Francais at the RDS.
In the wake Brian O'Driscoll's decision to continue playing for another season, rugby analyst George Hook says he fears for the long-term health of O'Driscoll and other professional players.
Brian O'Driscoll has been ruled out of the Amlin Challenge Cup final between Leinster and Stade Francais in Dublin tomorrow night.
Ireland and Leinster star Brian O'Driscoll has signed a new one-year contract with the IRFU which will see him continue to play for both club and country until June 2014.
Warren Gatland has revealed players not involved in upcoming domestic and European cup finals could have an advantage when it comes to earning the nod for the opening Lions Test, and stated that Brian O'Driscoll's back injury is not serious.
Centre Gordon D'Arcy retuns to the Leinster team but Sean O'Brien is an injury concern ahead of their PRO12 semi-final with Glasgow.
Leinster Rugby chief executive Mick Dawson has indicated that Brian O'Driscoll will play for another season.
New Ireland head coach Joe Schmidt has revealed that he will attempt to convince Brian O'Driscoll to play on for another season.
Brian O'Driscoll leads an experienced Leinster team to face Zebre in Sunday afternoon's RaboDirect PRO12 clash at the Stadio del Tricolore at 3pm.